Fall 2015 CLE Desk Catalog

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Fall 2015 CLE Desk Catalog


ArkBar Fall 2015 CLE Catalog

CLE Select/Membership Bundle

The Arkansas Bar Association is proud to be the premier provider of CLE in Arkansas. We are dedicated to meeting your educational needs. We have over 40 in-person seminars, as well as a continually increasing number of webinar CLEs held annually. The Association concentrates on providing high-quality seminars on a broad range of topics at a fair and reasonable cost.

With the CLE Select/Membership bundle, enjoy member benefits through June 30, 2016, and take advantage of unlimited CLE. Members can now pick and choose their CLE schedule in 2015-2016 for one flat rate. You can attend in-person CLE by the hour, or by the seminar. A limited number of live-streaming CLE events will also be available. Watch for these to be added on the ArkBar CLE website http://www.arkbar.com/pages/ continuing_legal_education.aspx.

This desk reference contains all of the Association’s CLE offerings from September through December 2015. As always, the information will also be online. The online version will have any changes and updates. Register online at http://mx.arkbar.com/EVENTS/ EventsList.aspx or return the registration form at the back of this catalog.

CLE Select can be used by any member for any in-person event, excluding Annual Meeting, Mid-Year Meeting, Best of CLE sessions, insurance discount programs and webinars. Set your schedule! CLE Select can be used for individual hours versus registration for an entire event. We believe you will enjoy the flexibility and cost savings that this new option has to offer. For more information on becoming a CLE Select member go to http://www.arkbar.com/cle/select

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Table of Contents 04.

Assets in Unity: Marriage, Divorce and Planning Ahead

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Ethics: Marketing, Social Media or Online Presence

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Hot Legal Topics

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Collaborative Law

07. Article 9: What it Is, How to Use It and Updates on the New Rules 08.

Privacy Law

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Rock and Roll CLE

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Gun Trusts

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Trick or Treat: General Practitioner’s Guide to Handling Workers’ Compensation

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Human Trafficking

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16th Annual Government Practice Institute

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Bankruptcy Issues for the Practitioner

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Defending DWI

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Elder Law

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Webinars

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Registration

A Word of Thanks Association planners and presenters are volunteers. It is only through their generous contributions of time, energy, talent and experience that this and every Association seminar can be a success. We deeply appreciate their work.

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Assets in Unity: Marriage, Divorce and Planning Ahead September 24, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock

Marriage has a significant impact on the assets of married couples. Often issues that arise in a marriage can be dealt with if the outcome of a divorce is considered prior to the marriage. However, this often is not the case. Come listen to three experts who will address these important issues.

3.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 9/17 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 9/17 $155 Onsite after 9/17 $170 Non-member $205 Register at the door after September 17 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

11:15 -12:15 p.m.

How to Protect Yourself With a Solid Pre-Marital Agreement Bonnie Lee Robertson, Robertson Law Firm, PLLC Valuating Business Assets in a Divorce Case Steven Schroeder, JD, ASA, MCBA, Schwartz & Associates LLC Gray Divorces: Divorcing Late Bonnie Lee Robertson, Robertson Law Firm, PLLC

Ethics: Marketing, Social Media or Online Presence October 1, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock

This three-hour CLE will fully explore the dangers and pitfalls of your online presence. When is a Facebook post going too far? Is your blog crossing the line? These are just a few of the areas that will be discussed.

3.0 CLE HOURS, includes 1.0 Ethics Hour Member Cost Online by 9/24 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 9/24 $155 Onsite after 9/24 $170 Non-member $205 Register at the door after September 24

Focus Areas Include:

Speaker: Chris Homer, GNGF

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Ethically and Properly Establishing Your Web Presence Ethical Issues Surrounding Your Marketing Strategy Social Media Blunders and How to Avoid Them The Complex Issues Surrounding Solicitation

Chris, nicknamed “Tres” due to being the third Chris to join the office, is the SEO Lead at GNGF. Chris was born and raised in Cincinnati and attended Miami University and Cincinnati State University. Chris specializes in organic and paid search, SEO audits, keyword analysis, page speed optimization, and creates individualized SEO strategies for law firms.


Hot Legal Topics Join the Arkansas Bar Association and the Craighead County Bar Association for the Annual Hot Legal Topics Seminar, which is held in Jonesboro. This is always a terrific event focusing on the latest legal developments led by local speakers and experts. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.

Mediation Preparations: Steps Critical for Maximizing Chances of Success Mr. Richard A. Lusby, Womack, Phelps & McNeill, P.A.

9:30 - 10:30 a.m.

The Executive Order on Immigration and the 5th Circuit Case of State of Texas et al v. United States Ariel J. Snyder, Womack, Phelps & McNeill, P.A

10:45 - 11:45 a.m.

Traps for the Unwary: Pitfalls for the Average Person/Family Under Digital Sex Crimes Statutes Curtis W. Hitt, Hitt Law Firm PA

11:45 - 1:00 p.m.

Lunch (Provided)

1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Assigning Fault to Non-Parties: The Recent Rule Changes Brett A. McDaniel, McDaniel Law Firm PLC

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Updated Status of Dower/Curtesy Rights in Estate Planning Warren Curt Hawkins, Waddell, Cole & Jones, P.A.

3:15 - 4:15 p.m. Ethics

Ethical and Practical Courtroom Tips for the New Lawyer Judge Brent Davis, Circuit Judge Matt Modelevsky, Snellgrove, Langley, Culpepper, Williams & Mullally Judge Melissa Richardson, Circuit Judge Bill Bristow, Bristow & Richardson

October 2, 2015 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn 2840 S Caraway Rd. Jonesboro, AR 72401 6.0 CLE HOURS includes 1.0 Ethics Hour Member Cost Online by 9/26 $260 Mailed/Faxed by 9/26 $280 Onsite after 9/26 $295 Non-member $330 Register at the door after September 26 Program Planners: Hunter Hanshaw, Hunter J. Hanshaw, PLC D. Chris Gardner, Gardner Law Firm Carla Rogers Nadzam P.A.

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Collaborative Law—

Two-day Intensive Collaborative Basic Training October 15 - 16, 2015 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 14.0 CLE HOURS, includes 1.0 Ethics Hour

Collaborative Family Law (also called Collaborative Practice and Collaborative Divorce) is a cutting edge legal process that creates a constructive and respectful environment to resolve disputes, and one that focuses on each person’s needs, essentially putting control of the outcome in the participants’ hands. This type of

Member Cost Online by 10/08 $450 Mailed/Faxed by 10/08 $470 Onsite after 10/08 $485 Non-member $520 Register at the door after October 8

alternative dispute resolution process coordinates and fosters the cooperation of all persons involved, to eliminate the negative economic and emotional consequences of litigation. The Collaborative Process allows clients to maintain their dignity, to protect the best interests of their children, and to use communication and problemsolving techniques to resolve their dispute, all without

Lunch is included both days.

court intervention.

This is a two day stimulating and interactive Collaborative Basic Training, which invites participants to think about the concepts, discuss the topics, and practice Collaborative skills using an engaging, interactive, and supportive approach. The seminar is designed to provide trainees with the necessary knowledge of theories, practices, skills and tools needed to begin Collaborative Practice immediately. This training meets or exceeds the Standards for Collaborative Basic Training promulgated by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP). Core curriculum topics are offered in narrative, power point and video formats, and include the development, structure and management of the collaborative process; skills, theory and ethics required of the collaborative practice professional; decision-making reference points within the role of the legal system; development of effective communication skills that enhance prospects of resolving issues; and understanding and resolving power dynamics and imbalances within the context of a unique approach to best prepare the Collaborative Practitioner for working with clients. Nora Kalb Bushfield, MSW, JD, is a nationally recognized trainer in Collaborative Practice, including Interdisciplinary Family Practice and Civil Collaborative Practice. This seminar will meet or exceed the IACP’s Standards for Collaborative Basic Training.

Speaker: Nora Kalb Bushfield, MSW, JD, Collaborative Law Center, Atlanta, Georgia

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Article 9: What it Is, How to Use It and Updates on the New Rules Significant changes to Article 9 will became effective in Arkansas and other states on July 1, 2013. The most important of the changes involved new rules regarding the debtor’s name and new UCC1 and UCC3 forms.

At this seminar, participants will learn the new rules regarding the debtor’s name and will learn about the new UCC1 and UCC3 forms. Participants will also learn the transition rules, in order to maintain the effectiveness of current UCC filings. This seminar will also cover Article 9 in Arkansas from start to finish. Participants will learn how to perfect a security interest in every category of Article 9 collateral and any unique issues involved in those categories. Considerable time will be devoted to farm-related collateral (farm equipment, farm products, and farm accounts) and to fixtures,

timber to be cut, and as-extracted collateral. The default provisions of Article 9 will also be dealt with extensively. Participants will also learn that subsequent events (for example, name changes and changes in the debtor’s location) can adversely impact the secured party’s security interest unless the secured party takes action within certain time frames. Participants will also learn about the purchase money security interest “super priorities” relating to equipment, inventory, cattle, and computer software and how to obtain those super priorities.

October 22, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 5.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 10/15 $200 Mailed/Faxed by 10/15 $220 Onsite after 10/15 $235 Non-member $270 Register at the door after October 15 Lunch is Own Your Own

Speaker: Richard E. Ulmer, Attorney at Law

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Privacy Law October 23, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock

Privacy law is a hot topic that is constantly evolving. Given the technological advancements that have taken place a lot of information can be stored electronically. Come to this CLE and learn about privacy in the workplace and what looms on the horizon.

4.0 CLE HOURS

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Privacy in the Internet Age Elizabeth Bowles, Aristotle

9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Privacy and Business emails Jon Pascoe, Arvest Bank

10:15 - 11:15 a.m.

Hot Topics in Privacy Law— A Discussion of Currently Trending Privacy Topics on the Web and Social Media Benjamin McCorkle, Beacon Legal Group

11:15 - 12:15 p.m.

Around the Privacy World in 60 Minutes Kirk Koehler, Walmart

Member Cost Online by 10/17 $175 Mailed/Faxed by 10/17 $195 Onsite after 10/17 $210 Non-member $245 Register at the door after October 17

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Rock and Roll CLE You will learn the basics of music copyright law (and all copyrights), including how to establish a copyright for a song or any artistic creation, and how to register that copyright. We will cover the origins of copyright and what it means. We will explore the two copyrights in every song and why that can lead to disputes and loopholes. Jim Jesse will cover the basic and exclusive rights an artist gets with a copyright, and what those rights mean. This discussion includes music sampling and whether you need to get permission to use a sample. We will listen to some famous uses of music sampling from the early days through today. We will also discuss the intricacies of public performance and who gets paid for what type of performance. We will also discuss the new forms of distribution and listening and why that has, and is, changing the face of the music industry. The latter part of the class involves focusing on some of the most famous copyright cases where you will heara the songs in question — the original song, and the alleged copy. We will review what a plaintiff needs to prove a copyright violation, along with defenses such as “fair use” and potential damages. Lastly, we will explore how songs are built and why that can lead to more issues in the future of music copyright litigation, including why all songs sound alike. Jim Jesse loves music and it shows in his seminars.

October 29, 2015 8:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 4.0 CLE HOURS includes 1.0 Ethics Hour Member Cost Online by 10/22 $175 Mailed/Faxed by 10/22 $195 Onsite after 10/22 $210 Non-member $245 Register at the door after October 22

Speaker: Jim Jesse, Attorney at Law

Gun Trusts Increasingly, clients are requesting advice on how to protect and will their guns to future generations. Come to the Remington Gun Club to learn about gun trusts and how to set them up. Then afterwards join us for a fun time trap shooting.

October 30, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Remington Gun Club 1682 AR-15, Lonoke, AR 72086 2.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 10/23 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 10/23 $135 Onsite after 10/23 $150 Non-member $185 Register at the door after October 23

Speaker: George R. Rhoads Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure, & Thompson, P.A.

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Trick or Treat: General Practitioner’s Guide to Handling Workers’ Compensation October 30, 2015 10:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 4.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 10/23 $175 Mailed/Faxed by 10/23 $195 Onsite after 10/23 $210 Non-member $245 Register at the door after October 23

The following topics will be covered: • • • • •

Common sense overview The work comp parties How to help your client and get paid Concluding a case-settlement vs litigation Unsettling truths—obstacles to settlement

Lunch (Provided) from 12:15 - 12:45 p.m.

Speakers: Steven McNeely, The McNeely Law Firm, PLLC Robert Tellez, Tellez Law Firm

Human Trafficking November 12, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 3.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 11/6 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 11/6 $155 Onsite after 11/6 $170 Non-member $205 Register at the door after November 6 Speaker: Prof. Annie B. Smith, University of Arkansas School of Law

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Human Trafficking may be thought of as a problem that only exists in other parts of the country; however, that isn’t accurate. It is a problem that exists in Arkansas and one that you should know about, and how to respond to as well. Come to this CLE, where the following will be covered:

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Legal Responses to Human Trafficking Introduction to Human Trafficking Anti-Trafficking Legal Framework International: Palermo Protocol Federal Arkansas Civil Remedies for Trafficking Survivors Trafficking and the Criminal Justice System Trafficking-related crimes Protections for trafficking victims Mandatory restitution Sealed prostitution convictions Immigration Relief for Trafficking Survivors (Overview) Continued Presence U-Visa S-Visa T-Visa Special Issues of Trafficking Survivors Ongoing coercion Impacts of trauma Non-legal needs (health, housing, mental health, etc.)


16th Annual Government Practice Institute Join the Arkansas Bar Association and the Government Practice Section for the 16th Annual Government Practice Seminar at the UALR Bowen School of Law. Topics covered will include: Employment Law Update, FOIA Refresher, Ethical Issues and other topics. 8:15 - 8:30 a.m.

Welcome

8:30 - 9:30 a.m.

Government Practice: A View from the State’s Attorney Attorney General Leslie Rutledge

9:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Administrative Practice Pointers for the Government Lawyer: SEGAP, the APA, and the Arkansas Claims Commission Meredith Rebsamen, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Wilkins, Arkansas Department of Correction Jennifer Elkins, Department of Finance and Administration, Special Programs Coordinator

10:45 - 11:45 a.m.

FOIA Refresher Ryan Owsley, Assistant Attorney General

11:45 - 1:00 p.m.

Lunch (Provided)

1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Employment Law Update Dean Emeritus Cynthia Nance

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Legislative Update: 2015 Developments and Forecast Representative Camille Bennett Senator David Johnson Representative Kelley Linck Representative Clarke Tucker, Quattebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC Moderator, Bureau of Legislative Research

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ethics

Ethical Issues and the Government Lawyer: Communications and Conflicts Warren Readnour, General Counsel/ University of Central Arkansas Brad Phelps, General Counsel University/ Arkansas State University Jim DePriest, General Counsel/Arkansas Department of Correction

4:15 - 5:00 p.m.

Litigation Practicum: Objections, Discovery, and Other Useful Tips for the Government Lawyer Kat Hodge, Assistant Attorney General Nga Mahfouz, Assistant Attorney General

November 13, 2015 UALR Bowen School of Law 1201 McMath Ave., Little Rock 6.75 CLE HOURS includes 1.0 Ethics Hour

Member Cost Online by 11/7 $270 Mailed/Faxed by 11/7 $290 Onsite after 11/7 $305 Non-member $340 Register at the door after November 7 Program Planner: Kat Hodge, Assistant Attorney General

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Bankruptcy Issues for the Practitioner November 20, 2015 The Chancellor Hotel 70 North East Ave Fayetteville, AR 72701 5.5 CLE HOURS includes 1.0 Ethics Hour Member Cost Online by 11/13 $235 Mailed/Faxed by 11/13 $255 Onsite after 11/13 $270 Non-member $305 Register at the door after November 13 Program Planners: Joe Kolb Dana Landrum Linda McCormack Phil Principe Annabelle Lee Patterson

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8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Registration

9:00 - 9:30 a.m.

Representing Chapter 7 Trustees Bianca M. Gatchell Rucker, Wright Lindsey & Jennings LLP

9:30 - 10:00 a.m.

Payment of Post-Confirmation Insurance Proceeds Joe Kolb, j. k o l b, Business Law for Innovators

10:15 - 11:15 a.m.

Chapter 13 Trustee Panel, including Discussion of Rule Changes Jack W. Gooding, Chapter 13 Trustee Joyce Bradley Babin, Chapter 13 Trustee Mark McCarty, Chapter 13 Trustee

11:15 - 12:15 p.m.

Case Law Updates Joyce Bradley Babin, Standing Chapter 13 Trustee

12:15 - 1:30 p.m.

Lunch (Provided)

1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Judges Panel with Q & A Hon. Richard Taylor, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of Arkansas Hon. Ben T. Barry, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of Arkansas Hon. Phyllis Jones, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of Arkansas

3:15 - 4:15 p.m. Ethics

Ethics: In or Out: Scope of Representation and When to Withdraw R. Jeff Conner, Conner Law Firm Stanley V. Bond, Bond Law Office


Defending DWI Join us at the Bar Center to hear Brad Williams discuss how to defend DWI cases. If you do general practice or criminal law, this is a topic that undoubtedly comes up regularly. So, come on out and learn how to handle these cases from an expert.

December 2, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Arkansas Bar Center 2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock 3.0 CLE HOURS Member Cost Online by 11/25 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 11/25 $155 Onsite after 11/25 $170 Non-member $205 Register at the door after November 26 Speaker: Mr. Brad J. Williams Law Offices of Bennett & Williams

Elder Law 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Registration

9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

What Estate Planners Need to Know M. Gayle Corley, Ball Corley PLLC

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Medicaid Eligibility for Long Term Care Raymon B. Harvey, Raymon B. Harvey, P.A.

11:15 - 12:15 p.m.

Dealing with the Local DHS Office Ashley Stepps, Raymon B. Harvey, P.A. Amanda R. Jarvis, Jarvis Law Firm, PLLC

12:15 - 1:15 p.m.

Lunch (On Your Own)

1:15 - 2:15 p.m.

Guardianships: What to Know Rebecca H. Winburn, Winburn, Mano, Schrader & Shram, PLLC

2:15 - 3:15 p.m. Ethics

Ethical Representation of Clients with Diminished Capacity Laura Dyer Johnson, Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.

3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Veteran’s Benefits Justin Scott Elrod, The Elrod Firm

December 4, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Comfort Inn & Suites 707 Interstate 30 Frontage Road Little Rock 6.0 CLE HOURS including 1 Ethics Hour Member Cost Online by 11/27 $250 Mailed/Faxed by 11/27 $270 Onsite after 11/27 $285 Non-member $320 Register at the door after November 27 Program Planner: Raymon B. Harvey, Raymon B. Harvey, P.A.

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WEBINARS ARE A GREAT WAY TO EARN AN HOUR OR MORE OF CLE — AT YOUR CONVENIENCE.

All you need is a phone and a computer with an internet connection. You can also go mobile and listen on your iPad. The materials and Powerpoints are provided over the internet. You can stay up to date on changes in the law that may affect your practice or you may want to learn about another area of law. You can do it all with webinars offered by the Arkansas Bar Association. All webinars are live and meet all requirements for CLE credit in Arkansas. Noon - 1:00 p.m. www.arkbar.com Registration is online only. Member Cost Non-member

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Members must login first at www.arkbar.com before registering to receive discount. Registration closes at 12:00 a.m. the day of the webinar. We have a wide selection of webinars on topics that are sure to be relevant to your practice. To see all of our offerings go to www.arkbar.com.

ArkBar Fall 2015 CLE General Information REGISTRATION The registration fee includes the seminar, electronic course materials and refreshment breaks. If lunch is provided it will be noted on the individual seminars. Please note registration deadlines on each seminar or register at the door. CLE CREDIT The programs in the catalog have been submitted to the Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board for CLE hours. Check the individual seminars for the number of CLE credit hours available. Attendees who are licensed in other states are responsible for applying for CLE credit in those states. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Members are responsible for making their own hotel accommodations. Each CLE event that is held at a hotel will have the hotel telephone number listed. Please contact that hotel directly to make your reservations. SPECIAL NEEDS If you plan to attend a program and require special need facilities or assistance relating to a disability, please contact Kristen Frye at (501) 375-4606 or kfrye@arkbar.com prior to the program. To the extent we are able, we will try to accommodate any special dietary needs if they are provided to us one week prior to the event.

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