
Live Webcasts
Presented courtesy of WebCredenza and offered by MoBarCLE
What is a Live Webcast? Just like a live seminar, you attend a webcast at a scheduled time, only you do it via a web page on your computer. Webcasts include video and audio of the speakers, slides, and seminar handout materials – all on your computer! Try something new!
Each seminar is from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Central Time.
Buying & Investing in Distressed Assets: An Interdisciplinary Guide to a Troubled Market October 18, 2007 • The Business Task: Help your clients identify losers that can be winners • The Legal Task: Acquire the value not the liabilities • Acquisitions out of bankruptcies • Practical “loan to own” strategies |
UCC “Toolkit”: A Practical Guide to Drafting Key Commercial Agreements October 24, 2007 • Secured Transactions: Drafting effective finance and security agreements • Commercial Paper: Crucial elements of enforceable security notes • Equipment Leasing: “True leases” v. financings • Sales: Agreements for the sale of goods |
Real Estate Finance: Getting a Deal Done In a Troubled Market October 31, 2007 • Working with commercial banks in the current lending environment • Understanding the financial numbers of a deal and how they work — or don’t • Most highly negotiated provisions of finance agreements • Helping your client prepare a deal to shop to lenders • Practical negotiating and drafting tips |
Family Limited Partnerships: A Planning and Litigation Update November 20, 2007 • Recent case law developments • The planning advantages of lifetime transfers of partnership interests by sale or gift • “Control” planning with partnerships • Charitable planning with partnerships, including CRUT and CLAT planning • Most content areas with the IRS, including gift on formation and Section 2036 litigation |
2007 Health Care Update November 29, 2007 • Impact of new rules on provider practices and hospitals • Developments in payments to non-physician medical professionals • New Form 990 • Trends in health care litigation |
Sales of Private Businesses December 7, 2007 • Structuring the sale • Developments in financing the deal • Intellectual property • Management compensation and continuity issues • Tax structuring | Webcast Registration Fee and Course Material The registration fee for each webcast is $149.00. Online versions of the course materials are included in the registration fee and will be available as PDFs for viewing, downloading or printing during and after the webcast. No season passes will be accepted.
How To Register Webcast registration is ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE and by using a credit card. Registrations by mail, fax or phone will not be accepted. Claiming MCLE Credit Live webcasts count toward your annual MCLE requirement of 15 hours. Each seminar qualifies for 3.6 MCLE hours. They do not qualify for Kansas credit.
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