June 27, 2010
Seattle, WA
MediTract, Inc. has provided sponsorship in support of this Program and In-House Counsel Practice Group Luncheon.
This one-day program is designed to address the unique issues faced by in-house counsel. Breakout sessions will focus on practical, hands-on ways to function in these challenging day-to-day work roles and responsibilities of in-house counsel lawyers. View the Program Schedule.
The In-House Counsel Practice Group luncheon is included in the registration fee. All registrants are welcome to attend this lively luncheon. For those not attending the In-House Counsel Program, but would like to attend the luncheon, there is an additional fee of $35 for members of the In-House Counsel Practice Group and $45 for non-members.
In response to many requests from our members, AHLA is going green for our in-person programs. We are trying to reduce the amount of paper we use at our programs. This is both an effort at responsible environmental conservation, and an effort to increase the timeliness of the materials provided to our attendees.
We will not automatically be printing binders for everyone. All materials will be available on a website prior to the program and handed out on CD at the program. For those who still do want the binder they will be available for an additional fee; please order on the registration form.
CLE Information
Attendees will be given continuing education forms at the program. Forms must be completed and returned to AHLA staff to receive credit. Certificates of completions will be sent out 6-8 weeks following the program. AHLA is an approved sponsor of continuing legal education credits in most states.
The In-House Counsel Program will be worth approximately 6.75 credits (including .90 ethics credits) for 60-minute states and approximately 8.1 credits (including 1.1 ethics credits) for 50-minute states. AHLA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. NASBA's web site is located at www.nasba.org. This seminar will be worth approximately 8.0 CPE credits.
The sessions, unless otherwise designated, are intermediate to advanced in level. This program is designed to be an update on developments in the area of health law. There are no prerequisites or advanced preparations required to register for this group live program. Those seeking accounting credits should be familiar with the basic concepts of law and terminology associated with this area in order to obtain the full educational benefit of this program.