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Register for TLC’s Fall Seminars and Earn CCPAC CE’s

Posted August 28, 2019

Register for TLC’s Fall Seminars and Earn CCPAC CE’s

CCPAC Will Award 6 CEU’s For Each Seminar Attended
  • Minimum of 6 attendees required to run each seminar – please do not book flights until you are notified.
  • Austin, TX seminars book hotel ASAP to avoid not getting a room
You can now register on the TLC Website for any one or all three of these seminars in 3 different cities.  The Transportation & Logistics Councils popular Fall seminars on Freight Claims in Plain English, Contracting for Transportation & Logistics Services & Transportation, Logistics & the Law are back in 3 new locations this year!
Grand Rapids, MI
Austin, TX
Atlanta, GA
FREIGHT CLAIMS IN PLAIN ENGLISH
Presented by Gerard F. Smith, Esq.
Based on the 4th Edition of the text by George Carl Pezold & William J. Augello, which is considered the “bible” on this subject, the session covers basics of carrier liability, bills of lading, burdens of proof, defenses, damages, limitations of liability, time limits, liability of freight forwarders, intermediaries, warehousemen, air and ocean carriers.
Registration includes a copy of “Freight Claims in Plain English 4th Ed. 2 volume soft cover book”
CONTRACTING FOR TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS SERVICES
Presented by Raymond A. Selvaggio, Esq.
An intensive workshop on the practical and legal aspects of contracting for both purchasers and providers of transportation and logistics services. Includes a review of important legal principles, statutes, regulations and a “walk through” and in-depth discussion of actual contract provisions, terms and conditions.  
Fee for this seminar includes a course manual.
TRANSPORTATION, LOGISTICS AND THE LAW
Identifying and Minimizing Legal Risks in the Supply Chain 
Presented by Brent Wm. Primus, JD
This one-of-a-kind seminar is intended for the persons actually doing the work to be able to identify and minimize legal and financial risks in their day-to-day responsibilities. The course is designed to provide a basic working knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the supply chain and the relationships between the players — shippers, carriers, and intermediaries. 
Presentation topics will include:
  • Motor Carriers, Brokers, and Suface Freight Forwarders: What is the difference and why does it matter?
  • Update on FMSA – the Food Safety Modernization Act
  • Latest on vicarious liability for highway accidents
  • Bills of lading and contracts in a nut shell
  • Cargo insurance and cargo liability insurance
​Detailed agenda may change based on legal and industry developments between now and the time of the seminar.
Registration includes a 190+ page Course Handbook. The course handbook provides vital information you need for protecting revenues for your organization AND for your own individual professional growth.
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