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    December 07, 2007

    Inside the Bar January 2008: Effectively diagnose health law issues and stay abreast of information-age challenges facing intellectual property law at State Bar CLE seminars

    Attend the 2008 Worker's Compensation Symposium and understand the critical medical and legal concepts surrounding worker's compensation claims.

    Inside the   BarInside the Bar
    January 2008

    Effectively diagnose health law issues and stay abreast of information-age challenges facing intellectual property law at State Bar CLE seminars

    Attend the 2008 Worker's Compensation Symposium and understand the critical medical and legal concepts surrounding worker's compensation claims. The live seminar is in Milwaukee on Feb. 1, 8 a.m. - 12:35 p.m. (CST), offered simultaneously via webcast. The video seminar is scheduled for Feb. 26. The seminar will be submitted for 4.5 CLE credits and does not qualify for EPR credits. This program is an opportunity to get a doctor's perspective on the issues affecting your clients including pain management, assessing psychological permanent disability, causation analysis of distal upper extremity disorders, and more.

    Tuition is $169 for members, $199 for nonmembers. Tuition for the webcast seminar is $189 for members, $219 for nonmembers.

    Attend the CLE Health Law seminar live in Milwaukee on Feb. 8, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (CST), offered simultaneously via webcast, to find out more about increased regulation regarding disclosure and use of medical records and other health-related information. The video seminar is scheduled for March 12. The seminar will be submitted for up to 7.5 CLE credits and up to 1.5 EPR credits.

    Learn how the rules affect the use of discovery of health information in civil and criminal litigation. Gain insight about advising clients on what to produce and what not to produce after getting the latest developments in electronic discovery and the new Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37. Find out how the HIPAA rules are playing themselves out through real-world examples, how to point clients in the right direction when crafting document retention policies, and how to stay in compliance with Wisconsin regulations.

    Tuition is $199 for members, $229 for nonmembers. Tuition for the webcast seminar is $219 for members, $249 for nonmembers.

    To order a book or register for a seminar:

    Visit www.wisbar.org or call (800) 728-7788 or (608) 257-3838

    Attend the CLE Intellectual Property for Government Lawyers live seminar in Milwaukee on Feb. 13, 8 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. (CST), offered simultaneously via webcast. The video seminar is scheduled for March 11. The seminar will be submitted for up to 4.0 CLE credits and does not qualify for EPR credits. Learn about copyright, trademark, and patent law and how to negotiate software development agreements to save you from litigation and disputes. Explore protection and misappropriation of trade secrets.

    Tuition is $169 for members, $199 for nonmembers. Tuition for the webcast seminar is $189 for members, $219 for nonmembers.

    All seminars will be submitted for Minnesota CLE credits. All start times include a 30-minute egistration period.



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