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"This is an excellent venue for us - it is very difficult to get away from the office work, and this way you get a good, concise training or overview without sacrificing valuable time in travel ."

- Sue Anderson  
Office Manager 
NOAA  
Kansas City, MO  


Top 5 reasons why you should attend an audio conference:

  1. Convenient — you don’t even
    have to leave your office, and
    you save on travel time and expense because all you need
    is a phone.

  2. Interactive — Q&A times give
    you the opportunity to get
    answers to your questions

  3. Cost effective — use a speaker-phone and a conference room
    and invite as many people as
    you’d like for one low fee per location

  4. Limited time commitment
    just 90 minutes

  5. Expert presenters — ensure you get authoritative guidance

Train your entire staff
for one low rate!

Cost: $270 per site, per audio conference
if you register up to one week prior to the conference, $290 thereafter. You can have
as many people as you'd like at your site.

Cancellation Policy
Please notify LRP Publications in writing as soon as possible if you are unable to attend. Cancellations received 3 days prior to the event will receive a refund minus an administrative fee of $25. If you prefer, you may substitute an upcoming audio conference or Webinar of equal or lesser value for the one you originally registered for and we will waive the $25 administrative fee. Cancellations received less than 3 days prior to the event will not be refunded and you will be sent the recorded event on CD. Unpaid cancellations will be billed for the appropriate fee. LRP reserves the right to alter this program without prior notice. LRP Publications is not responsible for any problems stemming from registrants’ organization’s hardware or telecommunications services. Recording of audio conferences or Webinars is prohibited.


 

General Information


Audio conferences and Webinars are interactive and easy to attend — you participate from your office or conference room! When attending an audio conference, you only need a phone and when attending a Webinar you only need a phone and a computer with internet access. Use a speakerphone and invite as many people as you'd like. You save travel time and expense — and you can still ask questions during the session. Complete instructions on how to participate in the event are e-mailed to you a few days before the event. You simply dial a toll-free number from your phone, then enter a conference I.D. and password to access the audio portion of the event. What's more, you'll be provided with the speaker's hand-outs in advance which you can copy and distribute to everyone attending the event.

Click on seminar for more information and to register.

 

Audio Conferences
Webinars


May 21, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
A Look at Recent MSPB Decisions
and Their Impact on Federal
Employment Law: 2008

Samuel Vitaro, Attorney, Labor Arbitrator, Mediator, Fact-Finder, Trainer, Author, Former MSPB Judge

June 4, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Dispelling Myths: The Truth on
Invoking Indefinite Suspension

Robert Erbe, Federal Labor and Employment Law Expert

June 26, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Preventing Harassment Claims and Avoiding Agency Liability:
Guidance from the EEOC

Dexter Brooks, Federal Training & Outreach Coordinator, EEOC Office
of Federal Operations

July 9, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Federal Employees With Mental Disabilities: Effectively Evaluating
Claims and Requests for Reasonable Accommodation

Gary Gilbert, Attorney, Author, Speaker, Former EEOC Chief Administrative Judge, Federal Employment Law Expert

Ernest Hadley, Attorney, Author, Trainer, Speaker, Federal Employment Law Expert

Check back soon for details and registration information on these upcoming events:

July 23, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Topic: Politically Charged Investigations: The Hatch Act, Whistleblowing and the OSC

William B. Wiley, Federal Employment Law Attorney, Author, Speaker

September 10, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Obtaining Medical Documentation in Federal Leave and Accommodation: What the EEOC, MSBP and the Courts are Saying
Marilyn Mattingly, Author, Trainer and Consultant in Federal Employee and Labor Relations

October 29, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Topic: Getting EEO Counseling Right
Kenneth Chu, Chief Administrative Judge, EEOC New York Office

November 6, 2008, 12 - 1:30 ET:
Topic: Douglas Factors
Robert Erbe, Federal Labor and Employment Law Expert


 



None currently scheduled.

Previous Audio Conferences are recorded and are available
for purchase on CD or cassette -
Click here for details





Continuing Legal Education Credits


LRP provides certificates of attendance to audio conference attendees upon request. To apply for CLE credits, attorneys in attendance should self-submit their certificate to their State Bar following the organization's guidelines. Please contact your State Bar if you are uncertain about mandatory CLE requirements or approval criteria. Each LRP audio conference/Webinar offers 90 minutes of programming. CLE credits are applicable for live attendance only and not to those listening to a previously recorded event. Call toll-free 1-800-727-1227 with questions.



 
     

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