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possessive of a singular noun ending in"s?" Not knowing the rules weakenscredibility with judges and clients, andoften leads to unintended consequences.When you use grammar correctly, judgesand clients know they can depend on you.Item no. : BT11200480Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00assignments are interpreted.This program addresses the decision itself,the history of Bayh-Dole, the policyquestions raised in the decision, and thepractical consequences to bothgovernment and <strong>com</strong>mercial contractors.Item no. : RD11200500Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00issues.Some of the topics to be discussed: Intellectual property issues1. Ownership of designs2. Licensing of designs Liability issues1. Warranties and indemnities2. Design standards3. Maintenance of the space4. "What do we do if" analysisHELPING YOUR FAMILYLAW CLIENTS DETERMINEWHEN BANKRUPTCY ISRIGHT FOR THEMBy Diane Brazen Gordon, Lydia GrossKamerlink, Lori PattonFrom initial client interviews to drafting thesettlement agreement, this program willdiscuss the critical and problematic debtissues every family law attorney needs tobe aware of. Topics will include studentloans, credit cards, short sales andforeclosures.This course will provide a practicalunderstanding of how to spot and addressproblem debts, and to know whenbankruptcy might be an option.Item no. : AD11200291Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00IMPACT OF STANFORD V.VROCHE ON PRIVATE PARTYTRANSACTIONS, THE:INVENTOR OWNERSHIPAND GOVERNMENTRIGHTS UNDERBAYH-DOLEBy Susan Warshaw Ebner, John E.McCarthy Jr., James G. McEwen, SeanO'ConnorThe Bayh-Dole Act is often held up as oneof the most important pieces of legislationgoverning patent rights. Resulting fromcollaborations between private institutionsand the government, it is a model onwhich other countries have based theirattempts to promote technology transferbetween government and the privatesector.In Stanford v. Roche, the Supreme Courtupheld the Federal Circuit and found thatBayh-Dole could not be used by auniversity to claim ownership in a subjectinvention where the inventor hadpreviously and validly assigned rights to athird party. However, this holding has left amyriad of unanswered questions as toinventor's rights versus those of TheGovernment under a government contract,as well as questions fundamental to howKNOW YOUR CLIENT'SRIGHTS: RELIGIOUSPROFILING IN THE POST9/11 ERARacial or ethnic profiling, which is<strong>com</strong>monly understood as lawenforcements use of race or ethnicity todetermine whether a particular individualwarrants official scrutiny, has been a lawenforcement strategy since the mid to late1990s. As recently as September 11, 2011,law enforcement agencies have alsoengaged in religious profiling, targetingAmericans and U.S. residents basedsolely upon their faith.Reports of surveillance of members of theAmerican Muslim, Arab American, andSouth Asian <strong>com</strong>munities by the <strong>New</strong> YorkPolice Department (NYPD) havereinvigorated legal, academic, and policydiscussions regarding the practice ofreligious, racial, and/or ethnic profiling.According to these reports, the NYPD hasmonitored Muslims daily life, and thesetechniques have provoked resentmentand fear in Americans around the countrywho are turning to the legal <strong>com</strong>munity forcounsel regarding their rights,responsibilities, and recourse.Our panel will assist the practitioner in thisarea by discussing the legal parameters ofintelligence gathering that implicate FirstAmendment activities in the post 9/11 era.Members of our faculty will also addressthe privacy rights of students pursuant tothe Family Educational Rights and PrivacyAct, and share information regardingpresent day efforts to <strong>com</strong>bat racial, ethnicand religious profiling in law enforcement.Item no. : TY11200510Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00LEGAL ISSUES INPERFORMANCE ARTSSPACESBy Alexandra Darraby, Cheryl L. Davis,Mitchell KurtzThis panel explores the various issues thatarise in connection with the design ofperforming arts spaces. Because of theirpublic nature, working on such spaces caninvolve unique contractual and tort liability________________________________________________________________________________________________________Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hkThe design standards that may applyThe extent of ADA-<strong>com</strong>pliant accessItem no. : ZH11200513Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00MAKING MORE MONEY BYBEING MORE ETHICALBy Todd C. Scott, Chaim Steinberger,Allison WoodMany attorneys view the Model Rules ofProfessional Conduct as rules that limitand restrict the practice of law. While thisis true, a closer examination of the ModelRules shows that the rules also provideguidance for managing your practice. Aseasoned practitioner, insurance carrier,and an ethics counselor will explore thelife cycle of a claim and demonstrate how<strong>com</strong>pliance with the Model Rules will notonly help you avoid disciplinary andmalpractice claims, but will also help youimprove your ability to generate revenueand to collect fees. Model Rules to beaddressed are: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6,1.15, 1.16, 1.18, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 7.1, 7.2, and7.3.Learn how to ethically manage: client expectations; the client interview and clientselection process; the attorney-client relationship; and issues relating to billing and fees.Item no. : NE11200310Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00OBSERVING THE RIGHTSOF SERVICE MEMBERS INILENDING ANDFORECLOSURE MATTERSBy David M. Bizar, Melissa Halsey,Colonel Paul E. Kantwill, Colonel John S.Odom Jr., Amber R. StandridgeThe Servicemembers Civil Relief Act(SCRA) provides a number of uniqueprotections to military personnel and theirfamilies when dealing with creditors inlending or foreclosure issues. Many87

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