09/08/05 |
Registration Information for Second Edition of Transportation, Logistics and the Law
All seminar attendees are eligible to receive 6.5 Continuing Education Units (CEU's), and 8 credits by the Certified Claims Accreditation Council (CCPAC). Attorneys may, on request, receive 6.5 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits from their state bar associations. Accreditation has been authorized to date by the bars of the states of California, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas. Applications will be filed for other state bars on request.
Certificates of Completion are provided to all seminar attendees at the conclusion of each seminar.
This rare educational experience is also available for those not able to leave their office or home, by registering with the INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICAL MANAGEMENT (ILM) for Transport I and II, which uses "Transportation, Logistics and the Law" (1st Edition) as the course text. Visit www.logisticsedu.com for details on their many logistical courses. Earn three (3) transferable college credits for each ILM Course! ILM also accredits graduates as Certified Logistics Practitioners (CLP).
All Houston, TX registrations must be made directly with: Russell Powell Energy Traffic Association 3303 Main, Suite 207 Houston, TX 77002 713-528-2868 email: russell@energytraffic.org Due to strict building security, no walk-ins will not be admitted. Substitutions must be approved in advance! Visit www.energytraffic.org for special registration fee, schedule, directions and online registrations.
All attendees must have a copy of the text at the seminar. Registrations must be received at least 5 business days prior to seminar to assure timely delivery of text. Express shipments will be made for late registrants at their expense. No refunds will be made for cancellations received less than 5 business days prior to the seminar.
7:30 am - Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 am - Seminar Begins 12:00 pm - Luncheon 1:00 pm - Seminar Resumes 4:30 pm - Seminar Ends
Why Should You Attend these Seminars? Twenty years of deregulations, downsizing and outsourcing the transportation and logistical functions have created a shortage of professionals schooled in the legal and regulatory issues that govern these fields. This lack of training and expertise adds unnecessary risk and expense in the movement and distribution of goods. To help fill this need for specialized education, the Transportation Consumer Protection Council, Inc. is presenting three intensive, full-day seminars, by three experts in their fields, with texts that will serve as desk references for your daily problems. You can:
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