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Date Published: 08/19/2009

News for CO Attorneys Seeking Homestudy Credit

Boca Raton, FL, August 19, 2009–Celesq® AttorneysEd Center today announced that the following online programs have all been approved by the Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal and Judicial Education. for Homestudy Credit through 2011:
1. Appellate Law for Trial Lawyers (1902)
2. The Environment and Bankruptcy—Recession, Reconciliation and Reorganization (1905E)
3. ETHICS! Celesq®-West IP Master Series: Ethical Considerations for Intellectual Property Attorneys—An Important Update (1906IP)
4. The New FMLA Regulations: How Employers Can Avail Themselves of the New Tools for Curbing Abuse, While Ensuring Compliance with New Obligations (1908EL)
5. Complying with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Lessons of the Siemens Case (1910)
6. Legal Implications of the Madoff Scandal (1913)
7. Impact of Same-Sex Marriages and Domestic Partnerships on Employee Benefit Plans (1914)
8. Private Equity—The Story in 2009: Why Use Private Equity Funds; Private Equity Fund Structures (1917REF)
9. Landlord-Tenant Issues in Bankruptcy: U.S. and U.K. Perspectives (1918REF)
10. Attracting and Using Middle Eastern Money—Investing in Real Estate in a Shariah Compliant Way (1919REF)
11. Health Care Law and Life Sciences Update: The Sun Shines Brightly on Industry-Provider Financial Relationships: Strategies for Responding to Demands for Increased Transparency and Accountability (1923)
12. Tellabs and Pleading a Strong Inference of Scienter: Is a New Split Emerging over its Application in Private Securities Litigation? (1926)
13. The Continuing Impact of Dura on Pleading Securities Fraud—Is a New Split among the Circuits Emerging? (1928)
14. Hedge Fund Investors and Managers, Beware! A program on Taxation Hot Topics. (1932)
15. Outsourcing: Developing a Strategy for Success in the Current Economy, from the Celesq®-West IP Series for Corporate Counsel (1933CIP)
16. Operating Sustainably: Legal Issues concerning Green Building, including Green Leases and Sustainable Development (1934)
17. The Art and Science of the Cross-Border Deal: a Focus on Brazil and Mexico (1935)
18. Beating Bilski: Strategies for Protecting "Process" and "Software" Innovations, from the Celesq®-West IP Master Series (1938IP)
19. The Implications of the Crisis on Wall Street (1939)
20. Pros and Cons of Alternative Billing Arrangements in IP Litigation, from the Celesq®-West IP Series for Corporate Counsel (1942CIP)
21. Same-Sex Marriage Developments in California, Iowa and Vermont: Impact on Domestic Partners and Employee Benefit Plans (1943)
22. The Financial Crisis: Tax Issues with Respect to Unwinding Derivative Contracts and What to Do When a Stock Borrower Goes Bankrupt (1950)
23. Caregivers in the Modern Workplace: Best Practices to Avoid Unlawful Discrimination (1951)
24. Power Purchase Agreements, REC Contracts and Hedging for Alternative Energy (1952)
25. Arbitration of Employment Discrimination Claims: The Supreme Court Speaks on the Effects of Collective Bargaining (1953)

For more information concerning Celesq® online programs currently approved for CLE credit in Colorado, including dates of effectiveness, CO program number, and credits, click on the Colorado Homestudy Category.

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Celesq® AttorneysEd Center (www.celesq.com) is a premier provider of high-quality, cutting-edge continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States. Focusing on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators, Celesq® offers its programs in a variety of convenient formats, including live web casts, online streaming audio or video, and CDs. Contact Sharon Levine Mirsky, Esq., at (561) 241-1919 or slmirsky@celesq.com for more information.
 


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