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29th Annual National Continuing Legal Education Conference Offers Attendees Expert Speakers in Eight Areas of Law


29th Annual National Continuing Legal Education Conference Offers Attendees Expert Speakers in Eight Areas of Law

Snowmass Village, CO (PRWEB) November 11, 2011

They are not just your ordinary legal professionals and come from all over the world, sharing their legal experience and expertise to attendees. Additionally, many of the moderators and presenters have been involved with the conference for more than 20 years. These are the moderators and speakers for the National Continuing Legal Education Conference (CLE) which will be held in Snowmass, Colo., January 4-8, 2012.

Take Andrew Demetriou, an attorney from Los Angeles specializing in institutional health care. Demetriou is an active member of the American Bar Association having served as the former Chair of the Health Law Section, Vice-Chair of the American Health Lawyers Association Sarbanes-Oxley Task Force and responsible for monitoring governance developments of interest to healthcare lawyers and institutions. Demetriou has been involved with CLE since the early 1990’s. “CLE is a loyal group of familiar faces that presents an unbelievable quality of speakers and audience, said Demetriou. “The Health Care Law speakers will present the cutting edge issues that affect health care today.” Demetriou’s health care law co-moderator Tony Patterson, who has been in the fraternity of health law for many years, has written numerous publications and given many speeches on current topics of health care law. According to Demetriou, hot topics at this year’s conference include health care reform featuring speaker Robert Roth, a partner with Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C. in Washington, D.C., who is an expert on current matters arising under Medicare and Medicaid, focusing on payment, compliance, and licensing issues. “We will also have a forum on the developments and current trends of health care fraud,” said Demetriou.

New York attorney David Bernstein, will co-moderate the Intellectual Property (IP) program. “One IP focus will be on the patent side of information, with expert speakers including Chief Administrative Patent Judge from the US Patent and Trademark Office, James Smith, who will discuss current patent legislation,” said Bernstein. Bernstein has been involved with CLE for over 14 years and says that IP is the biggest section of the conference and the section has some impressive presenters who will discuss the hottest developments in trademark and copyright law. Bernstein sees a loyality in the CLE attendees. “The 7:00 a.m. CLE programs are very well attended—then those same attendees show up for last session too. So everyone comes to every session which is very impressive for a legal conference,” said Bernstein. He is also impressed with the quality of speakers. “These are active program planners, IT professionals, trademark experts—all cutting edge speakers,” said Bernstein. “And there is a high return rate of attendees who attend CLE to learn about all the current IP topics.” According to Bernstein, another legal hot topic for IP is social media. “We will have an internet forum consisting of experts from Yahoo! Inc, eBay, Microsoft Corp., and IBM, just to name a few heavy hitters,” he said. “If attorneys go to only one legal conference a year, the National CLE Conference is definitely the one they need to attend.”

For the Real Estate/Sustainability section, we go to Seattle, Wash., attorney Charles Wolfe, a cutting edge expert in land use and environmental law and permitting. Wolfe has been involved with CLE since the late 1990’s. “Our section will focus on real estate, land use law, issues, zoning, and clean water issues in a post recession economy,” said Wolfe. “We have a diverse faculty on environmental law consisting of environmental law consultants and developers along with attorneys specializing in real estate law.” Wolfe stated that the real estate section is an interesting legal track composed of competitive themes for real estate land regulation, new federal environmental laws and regulations.

But not all the moderators are attorneys and are experts in their field like Labor & Employment moderator Timothy Darby who acquires, develops and oversees the publication of legal treatises for The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (BNA) books. “We have many journalists at BNA and the largest number of reporters covering Congress and government agencies of any news group in the country,” said Darby. “For CLE we have a cross-section of speakers during the program so that the various constituencies can present their different perspectives on various areas of the law in constructive interactions which allows for very sophisticated presentations.” According to Darby, the Labor & Employment program is unique in that there are well defined interest groups of attorneys who don’t tend to overlap their practice areas, for example; the defense side, plaintiff and union attorneys, arbitrators, mediators and judges who will discuss effective and ineffective litigation tactics and how they handle various types of issues that arise during litigation.

The National CLE conference offers eight areas of law; bankruptcy; civil litigation; employee benefits; family; health; intellectual property; labor & employment and real estate/sustainability all presented and moderated by experts in each field. CLE participants are able to accumulate 16 to 22 credit hours while enjoying the world class ski resort of Snowmass, Colo. For more additional information or to register for the National CLE Conference, go to http://nationalcleconference.com or call 303-860-0608. The National CLE Conference will be held at The Silvertree Hotel and Conference Center in Snowmass.

About Snowmass Tourism Groups & Meetings
The year-round recurred town of Snowmass Village, Colorado is located 9 miles from Aspen, Colorado. Snowmass is accessible by the local Aspen/Pitkin County airport and three regional airports. Top-of-the-line conference equipment and facilities, economy to luxury guest rooms, free local transportation, countless summer and winter activities and superior guest experience characterize Snowmass Village resort. With recent investment of $ 1 billion in the ski area, base village, and new lodging properties with meeting space, Snowmass is idealistic for meetings and conferences, ski and social groups, corporate withdraw and business guests. For additional information go to http://www.snowmassgroups.com or call 1-800-598-2006.

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29th Annual National Continuing Legal Education Conference Offers Attendees Expert Speakers in Eight Areas of Law


29th Annual National Continuing Legal Education Conference Offers Attendees Expert Speakers in Eight Areas of Law

Snowmass Village, CO (PRWEB) November 11, 2011

The National Continuing Legal Education Conference (CLE) presenters are not just your ordinary legal professionals who will share their legal experience and expertise to attendees – many have been involved with the conference for more than 20 years. These experts will serve as moderators and speakers for the National Continuing Legal Education Conference (CLE) which will be held in Snowmass January 4-8, 2012.

Take Andrew Demetriou, an attorney from Los Angeles specializing in institutional health care. Demetriou is an active member of the American Bar Association having served as the former Chair of the Health Law Section, Vice-Chair of the American Health Lawyers Association Sarbanes-Oxley Task Force and responsible for monitoring governance developments of interest to healthcare lawyers and institutions. Demetriou has been involved with CLE since the early 1990’s.

“This CLE is a loyal group of familiar faces that presents an unbelievable quality of speakers and audience, said Demetriou. “The Health Care Law speakers will demonstrating the cutting edge issue that affect health care today.”

Demetriou’s health care law co-moderator Tony Patterson, has been in the fraternity of health law for many years. Patterson has written numerous publications and given many speeches on current topics of health care law. According to Demetriou, hot topics at this year’s conference include health care reform featuring speaker Robert Roth a partner with Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C., in Washington, D.C., who is an expert on current matters arising under Medicare and Medicaid, focusing on payment, compliance, and licensing issues. “We will also have a forum on the developments and current trends of health care fraud,” said Demetriou.

New York attorney David Bernstein, will co-moderate the Intellectual Property (IP) program. “One IP focus will be on the patent side of information, with expert speakers including Chief Administrative Patent Judge from the US Patent and Trademark Office, James Smith, who will discoursed current patent legislation,” said Bernstein.

Bernstein has been involved with CLE for over 14 years and says that IP is the biggest section of the conference and the section has some impressive presenters who will discuss the hottest developments in trademark and copyright law. Bernstein sees a strong loyalty in the CLE attendees.

“The 7:00 a.m. CLE programs are very well attended—then those same attendees show up for last session too,” said Bernstein. “So everyone comes to every session which is very impressive for a legal conference.” He is also impressed with the quality of IP speakers. “These are active program planners, IT professionals, trademark experts—all cutting edge speakers,” said Bernstein. “And there is a high return rate of attendees who attend CLE to learn about all the current IP topics.” According to Bernstein, another legal hot topic for IP is social media. “We will have an internet forum consisting of experts from Yahoo! Inc, eBay, Microsoft Corp., and IBM, just to name a few heavy hitters,” he said. “If attorneys go to any continuing legal education conference, this is definitely the one they need to attend.”

For the Real Estate/Sustainability section, we go to Seattle, Wash., attorney Charles Wolfe, a cutting edge expert in land use and environmental law and permitting. Wolfe has been involved with CLE since the late 1990’s. “Our section will focus on real estate, land use law, zoning and clean water issues—all in post recession economy,” said Wolfe. “We have a diverse faculty on environmental law consisting of environmental law consultants and developers, along with attorneys specializing in real estate law.” Wolfe stated that the real estate section is an interesting legal track composed of competitive themes for real estate land regulation along with new federal environmental laws and regulations.

But not all the moderators are attorneys and are experts in their field like Labor & Employment moderator Timothy Darby who acquires, develops and oversees the publication of legal treatises for The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (BNA) books.

“We have many journalists at BNA and the largest number of reporters covering Congress and government agencies of any news group in the country,” said Darby. “For CLE we have a cross-section of speakers during the program so that the assorted constituencies can present their different perspectives on various areas of the law in constructive interactions which allows for very sophisticated presentations.”

According to Darby, the Labor & Employment program is unique in that there are swell defined absorb groups of attorneys who don’t tend to overlap their practice areas, for example; the defense side, plaintiff and union attorneys, arbitrators, mediators and judges who will discourse efficacious and ineffective litigation tactics and how they handle various types of issues that arise during litigation.

The National CLE conference offers eight areas of law; bankruptcy; civil litigation; employee benefits; family; health; intellectual property; labor & employment and real estate/sustainability all presented and moderated by experts in each field. CLE participants are able to accumulate 16 to 22 credit hours while enjoying the world class ski resort of Snowmass, Colo. For more additional information or to file for the National CLE Conference, go to http://nationalcleconference.com or call 303-860-0608. The National CLE Conference will be held at The Silvertree Hotel and Conference Center in Snowmass.
About Snowmass Tourism Groups & Meetings

The year-round resort town of Snowmass Village, Colorado is situated nine miles from Aspen, Colorado. Snowmass is accessible by the local Aspen/Pitkin County airport and three regional airports. Top-of-the-line conference equipment and facilities, economy to luxury guest rooms, free local transportation, countless summer and winter activities and superior guest experience characterize Snowmass Village resort. With Recent investment of $ 1 billion in the ski area, basal village, and new lodging properties with meeting space, Snowmass is ideal for meetings and conferences, ski and social groups, corporate retreats and business guests. For additional information go to http://www.snowmassgroups.com or call 1-800-598-2006.

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Making Time to Fix and BuildMyCredit

Making Time to Fix and BuildMyCredit












Laguna Niguel, CA (PRWEB) November 02, 2011

Having good credit is more than just a desire for most of us, it is a necessity in our society. This is not new information to anyone who has challenged credit. However, most Americans rarely take the time to do something about their credit score. The biggest reason being, they simply don’t have enough time during the day to get everything done.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics put out by the United States Department of Labor, Americans fill their days with just about everything but taking care of their finances and credit. The reality is there no time for anything else. The latest report shows that the average American’s day looks something like this:


    7.7 Hrs Sleeping
    8.7 hrs Working
    2.6 Hrs Leisure/Entertainment or Sports
    1.1 Hrs Household activity
    1.1 Hrs Eating or Drinking
    1.3 Hrs Caring for Others
    1.5 Hrs Catching up on other tasks

With only 24 hours in a day it is understandable why it’s seems so difficult to find time to take care of the responsibilities involved with being fiscally viable.

According to Justin Weller, Credit Repair Processing Manager at BuildmyCredit.com, “Our clients come to us to help them work with the credit bureaus and their creditors because they simply don’t have enough time to deal with these things themselves. On average the process to get a consumers credit report reviewed and repaired can take anywhere from 4 to 8 months. I have even seen the process take over a year in some rare occasions in which there are large amounts of disputes on one file. Additionally, the cards are stacked against the average consumer, the bureaus and the creditors simply don’t make the repair process easy and it is difficult to complete without professional on your side.”

Weller further emphasizes the importance of understanding process of completing a successful credit restoration program. BuildmyCredit.com offers a free telephone evaluation to any consumer with a credit report in hand. If after spending a few moments with the credit consultant and determining that there is definitely a need to begin a credit repair process then the credit consultant will set up an ongoing program to begin the process to work with the client.

The company does more than just help Americans restore your credit, they provide a robust and successful credit builders program. The program helps match each client with banks and creditors that are more likely to say “yes” in the approval process obtaining a loan or credit card. It’s one thing to fix your credit and another to build positive credit attributes. BuildMyCredit.com has been offering credit repair solutions online since 1999.

The company started out by developing a do-it-yourself kit informing consumers how they can work with the credit bureaus in hopes of obtaining a better credit score. Recently, the firm launched its complete in house processing center. BuildMyCredit has produced a talented team of credit consultants on staff that take on the task of working directly with consumers during the credit restoration process. The process may take time to complete and does cost a small fee. However, the results can be amazing.

For more information about how BuildMyCredit.com can help you log on to http://www.buildmycredit.com or call us today for a free credit repair consultation at 1-855-4BUILDMYCREDIT or 1-855-428-4536.

BuildMyCredit, Inc.

23152 Verdugo Drive, Suite 160

Laguna Hills, CA 92653

(949) 916-5331

marketing(at)buildmycredit(dot)com

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Credit Repair Expert Releases Tip Sheet for Disputing Credit Report Items


Credit Repair Expert Releases Tip Sheet for Disputing Credit Report Items

Provo, UT (PRWEB) November 02, 2011

According to U.S. PIRG, a number of credit reports contain inaccurate information, and some of this erroneous information can impact credit scores. Darin Sewell, a credit repair expert and contributor to RealEstateProArticles.com, has compiled a tip sheet to help consumers fight against unjust credit scores.

“Unjust low credit scores cause Americans to pay more than they should,” Sewell said. “The law allows consumers to dispute and originate an investigation on any item on a credit report.”

TIP SHEET

The three major credit bureaus are for-profit entities, and they do not put as much emphasis as they should on credit report accuracy. Consumers need to take matters into their own hands, and use the law to have inaccurate information removed from credit reports:

1.    Ask for validation: There must be documentation to back up the information on the report. If there isn’t valid documentation, the item must be removed.

2.    Challenge inaccurate items in writing (keep a copy of your letter for yourself). Credit bureaus are required by law to investigate when you dispute an item.

3.    Send copies of documentation supporting your case (but you keep the originals).

4.    Remember to send materials via certified mail so that you can verify the receipt by the credit bureau.

5.    Credit bureaus must complete the investigation within 30 days, and provide you with the results – and a free copy of your credit report. Make sure you get this information.

6.    Realize that a challenge at one credit bureau won’t change information at other credit bureaus; you need to check your other credit reports.

7.    Get help if you feel overwhelmed. There are reputable credit repair companies such as Lexington Law that can help you navigate the process.

A lower credit score due to unvalidated or inaccurate information on your credit report can cost thousands of dollars in interest fees. “Unfortunately, too many consumers are not aware of the fact they have this right to challenge the credit bureaus,” Sewell said. “Using my tips, consumers can have these items removed from their credit reports, improve credit score ratings, and save money.”

About RealEstateProArticles.com

RealEstateProArticles.com is a leading portal of articles written by industry experts helping people understand real estate, financial matters and credit mend.

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What’s the # to call to get a free credit report mailed to you.?


Question by whatever_3645: What’s the # to call to get a free credit report mailed to you.?
No websites please. they all require you to buy something or enter a credit card # for a “free” trial of this and that. I know there’s a number you tin call for each of the three bureaus and it’s completely free. I’ve done it once before, i just lost the number

Best answer:

Answer by nursesr4evr
the real free one is http://www.freeannualreport.com This is the one the government required the agencies to establish.



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