ANNUAL MEETING PBA REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE & TRUST LAW SECTION June 4 & 5, 2008 Hershey Lodge
ANNUAL MEETING PBA REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE & TRUST LAW SECTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Registration Recent Developments in Real Property & Probate CLE 301 This session will provide an overview of recent case law, legislative developments and issues in estate law and real property over the last 12 months. SPEAKERS: Andrea Geraghty, Esq., Geraghty & Associates, PC, Pittsburgh Kirby G. Upright, Esq., King Spry Herman Freund & Faul LLC, Bethlehem Wants, Wishes and Wills A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family in Sickness and in Health CLE 302 As estate planning lawyers, we re also counselors. Working with your clients to develop the best plan for their situation is critical and includes frank discussions about end of life care. Wynne A. Whitman, Esq., co author of Wants, Wishes, and Wills: A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself in Sickness and In Health, discusses the important questions to ask every client in order to create an end of life plan that fulfills his or her wants and wishes. SPEAKER: Wynne A. Whitman, Esq., Schenck Price Smith & King, Morristown, NJ Special Needs Trusts CLE 303 The utilization of special needs trusts has become an essential document in the legal tool box of every estate planning professional in Pennsylvania. It is critical to understand the circumstances under which the three types of special needs trusts should be used for a particular client, and to recognize the idiosyncrasies that have developed in the drafting and operation of such trusts. Recent legislative changes in Pennsylvania, together with evolving policy positions of the Department of Public Welfare and the Social Security Administration, require that the enlightened practitioner understand the developing state of the law concerning special needs trusts. SPEAKER: Stephen A. Feldman, Esq. Feldman & Feldman, Jenkintown Transfer Tax Changes CLE 304 The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has published new regulations to the Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax Act, which became effective December 15, 2007. The Regulations made major, and already controversial, changes to the existing rules governing this tax, including changes to the treatment of assignments of agreements of sale, sale leasebacks and 1031 tax free exchanges. This update will alert attendees to important issues they need to know if they are to protect their clients. SPEAKER: Philip B. Korb, Esq., Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP, 12:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. PBA Awards Luncheon 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Lawyers in the Movies CLE 305 An entertaining but educational look at how real lawyers can learn techniques from cinema lawyers. SPEAKER: Gordon A.D. Zubrod, Esq., U.S. Attorneys Office, Harrisburg CLE Credit: 1.0 ethics hour Ask the Expert: Top Ten State Tax Issues to Avoid CLE 306 Get tips on how to avoid tax problems from the source: a state Revenue Department official. SPEAKER: J. Paul Dibert, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, Harrisburg Ask the Expert: Top Tax Tips for Real Estate Lawyers CLE 307 Get an analysis of tax saving ideas in typical real estate transactions. Don t miss these valuable insights and tax saving suggestions. SPEAKER: Joseph M. Sedlack, Esq., Reed Smith LLP, The MCLE programs for the 2008 PBA RPPT Annual Meeting are presented in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. The Pennsylvania Bar Institute is approved by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court CLE Board as an accredited CLE provider. The individual CLE programs for this conference have been approved for the number of credit hours indicated. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, Continued THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Real Estate Issues for Estate Practitioners CLE 308 This session will focus on issues affecting real estate during the estate administration process, such as property insurance matters, valuation questions, sale issues, problems associated with the transfer of real estate into a trust, and ancillary administration concerns. SPEAKERS: William C. Mackrides, Esq., Mackrides Associates, Media Jeffrey J. Malak, Esq., Chariton & Schwager, 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. RPPT Law Section Breakfast Meeting How Should I Title My Real Estate? Personally? LLC? Corporation? LP? Trust? CLE 309 This session will point out the advantages and disadvantages of holding real estate in an entity, what type of entity to select, and the cost of transferring property held individually or in a type of entity other than the one now selected. SPEAKER: Arnold B. Kogan, Esq., Goldberg Katzman PC, Harrisburg 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Law School Alumni Receptions 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. RPPT Wine Tasting Dinner This year s dinner will be held at The Hotel Hershey. Overlooking the town of Hershey, The Hotel Hershey provides the finest in elegance and service. You won t want to miss this unique dining experience of fine food and wines selected to compliment each course. Roundtrip transportation will be provided from the Hershey Lodge. Dress code for dinner is business casual, i.e. collared shirts and slacks for men, appropriate attire for women. No jeans, denim, athletic attire, T shirts, shorts or sneakers. Cost: $60 RPPT Section Members/$100 Non members Vacation Homes: Tax Consequences and Estate Issues CLE 310 This workshop will address the tax issues surrounding the acquisition, ownership, maintenance, sale and intra family transfers of family vacation homes. The issues covered will include whether to refinance a primary residence or mortgage the vacation home, limitations on the ability to deduct expenses relating to the personal use of vacation homes, passive loss limitations on the rental use of vacation homes, the taxation of gain on the sale of a vacation home and possible avoidance using IRC Section 1031, and the intra family transfer of vacation home to avoid or reduce estate taxes and ancillary probate. SPEAKER: Maury B. Reiter, Esq. Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein PC, Blue Bell Inside Subprime Mortgages CLE 311 Subprime mortgages have been dominating the business pages. Learn about the changes in the law and the marketplace that produced the predatory mortgage problem; what research into the regional manifestations of the problem has revealed; and what these transactions look like, both the mortgage transactions themselves and the Wall Street securitizations that created the secondary market demand for these extremely risky mortgages. Special attention will be given to advising and representing homeowners facing the risk of foreclosure and to current legislative and regulatory proposals to fix the market. SPEAKERS: Irv Ackelsberg, Esq., Langer & Grogan PC, Faith Schwartz, Hope Now Alliance, Washington D.C. Orphans Court Rules Update CLE 312 Our panel will discuss the status of several important projects underway with the Orphans Court. The panel will seek feedback from attendees on how the statewide Orphans Court Procedural Rules are working in practice and suggested areas of improvement. SPEAKERS: Neil E. Hendershot, Esq., Goldberg Katzman PC, Harrisburg Hon. Anne E. Lazarus, Court of Common Pleas, Dean R. Phillips, Esq., Elliott Greenleaf & Siedzikowski PC, Blue Bell PBA RPPT Section Annual Meeting June 4 & 5, 2008, Hershey Lodge Registration Deadline: May 21 NAME (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) NICKNAME FOR BADGE SUPREME COURT ID NUMBER PHONE # E-MAIL FAX # ADDRESS NAME OF SPOUSE/GUEST Check here if you require special services. Attach a written description of needs. NICKNAME FOR BADGE Attorneys in practice for one year or less do not need to pay the registration fee, but must pay CLE fees and meal costs. No fee for non-attorney spouses, except meal function costs. The registration fees apply to those participating in Wednesday s and Thursday s events; there is no registration fee to participate in a committee or section meeting or in the House of Delegates Meeting. All PBA Members are invited to attend the House of Delegates Meeting. REGISTRATION OPTION 1: PBA Annual Meeting Registration Registration fee includes the Awards Breakfast. It does NOT include the fee for other meals or CLE courses. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR AND PAY THE ASSOCIATED FEES TO ATTEND THE INDIVIDUAL CLE COURSES ON PAGE 11. PBA Member $120 Non-PBA Member Attorney $285 Attorney in practice for one year or less $0 REGISTRATION OPTION 2: Women in the Profession Conference (for those attending all WIP events only): Includes registration, the Breakfast Meeting, WIP CLE sessions, WIP Luncheon and Joint Reception. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in the MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. PBA Member $225 Non-Attorney $145 Non-PBA Member Attorney $395 REGISTRATION OPTION 3: Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Annual Meeting (for those attending all RPPT Annual Meeting events only): Includes registration, RPPT CLE sessions, Wednesday s PBA Awards luncheon and the Section Breakfast Meeting on Thursday. It does NOT include the Wednesday night dinner or the WIP luncheon on Thursday. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. RPP&T Section Member $300 PBA Member, non-section Member $350 Non-PBA Member Attorney $470 Non-Attorney $150 CLE FEES: Complete the CLE Registration Form on Page 11. Enter the total cost of CLE hours at right. MEAL FUNCTIONS: IF YOU REGISTERED FOR OPTION 2 OR 3, THE WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION CONFERENCE OR THE RPPT SECTION ANNUAL MEETING, ONLY COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW IF YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL TICKETS. (Please indicate the number of tickets required): Wednesday PBA Awards Luncheon $28 RPP&T Section Dinner Section Member $60 Non-Section Member $100 Thursday PBA Awards Breakfast $22 (Annual Meeting Registrants only need to pay for guest tickets) Women in the Profession Luncheon $28 Annual Reception/Dinner Dance Your Meal Selection: Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: YLD Member Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 YLD Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 Friday House of Delegates Luncheon $00 Amount Due $ TOTAL DUE $ (Copy this figure where indicated on Page 11) The Hotel Hershey
ANNUAL MEETING PBA REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE & TRUST LAW SECTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 7:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Registration Recent Developments in Real Property & Probate CLE 301 This session will provide an overview of recent case law, legislative developments and issues in estate law and real property over the last 12 months. SPEAKERS: Andrea Geraghty, Esq., Geraghty & Associates, PC, Pittsburgh Kirby G. Upright, Esq., King Spry Herman Freund & Faul LLC, Bethlehem Wants, Wishes and Wills A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family in Sickness and in Health CLE 302 As estate planning lawyers, we re also counselors. Working with your clients to develop the best plan for their situation is critical and includes frank discussions about end of life care. Wynne A. Whitman, Esq., co author of Wants, Wishes, and Wills: A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself in Sickness and In Health, discusses the important questions to ask every client in order to create an end of life plan that fulfills his or her wants and wishes. SPEAKER: Wynne A. Whitman, Esq., Schenck Price Smith & King, Morristown, NJ Special Needs Trusts CLE 303 The utilization of special needs trusts has become an essential document in the legal tool box of every estate planning professional in Pennsylvania. It is critical to understand the circumstances under which the three types of special needs trusts should be used for a particular client, and to recognize the idiosyncrasies that have developed in the drafting and operation of such trusts. Recent legislative changes in Pennsylvania, together with evolving policy positions of the Department of Public Welfare and the Social Security Administration, require that the enlightened practitioner understand the developing state of the law concerning special needs trusts. SPEAKER: Stephen A. Feldman, Esq. Feldman & Feldman, Jenkintown Transfer Tax Changes CLE 304 The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has published new regulations to the Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax Act, which became effective December 15, 2007. The Regulations made major, and already controversial, changes to the existing rules governing this tax, including changes to the treatment of assignments of agreements of sale, sale leasebacks and 1031 tax free exchanges. This update will alert attendees to important issues they need to know if they are to protect their clients. SPEAKER: Philip B. Korb, Esq., Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP, 12:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. PBA Awards Luncheon 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Lawyers in the Movies CLE 305 An entertaining but educational look at how real lawyers can learn techniques from cinema lawyers. SPEAKER: Gordon A.D. Zubrod, Esq., U.S. Attorneys Office, Harrisburg CLE Credit: 1.0 ethics hour Ask the Expert: Top Ten State Tax Issues to Avoid CLE 306 Get tips on how to avoid tax problems from the source: a state Revenue Department official. SPEAKER: J. Paul Dibert, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, Harrisburg Ask the Expert: Top Tax Tips for Real Estate Lawyers CLE 307 Get an analysis of tax saving ideas in typical real estate transactions. Don t miss these valuable insights and tax saving suggestions. SPEAKER: Joseph M. Sedlack, Esq., Reed Smith LLP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, Continued THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Real Estate Issues for Estate Practitioners CLE 308 This session will focus on issues affecting real estate during the estate administration process, such as property insurance matters, valuation questions, sale issues, problems associated with the transfer of real estate into a trust, and ancillary administration concerns. SPEAKERS: William C. Mackrides, Esq., Mackrides Associates, Media Jeffrey J. Malak, Esq., Chariton & Schwager, 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. RPPT Law Section Breakfast Meeting How Should I Title My Real Estate? Personally? LLC? Corporation? LP? Trust? CLE 309 This session will point out the advantages and disadvantages of holding real estate in an entity, what type of entity to select, and the cost of transferring property held individually or in a type of entity other than the one now selected. SPEAKER: Arnold B. Kogan, Esq., Goldberg Katzman PC, Harrisburg 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Law School Alumni Receptions 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. RPPT Wine Tasting Dinner This year s dinner will be held at The Hotel Hershey. Overlooking the town of Hershey, The Hotel Hershey provides the finest in elegance and service. You won t want to miss this unique dining experience of fine food and wines selected to compliment each course. Roundtrip transportation will be provided from the Hershey Lodge. Dress code for dinner is business casual, i.e. collared shirts and slacks for men, appropriate attire for women. No jeans, denim, athletic attire, T shirts, shorts or sneakers. Cost: $60 RPPT Section Members/$100 Non members Vacation Homes: Tax Consequences and Estate Issues CLE 310 This workshop will address the tax issues surrounding the acquisition, ownership, maintenance, sale and intra family transfers of family vacation homes. The issues covered will include whether to refinance a primary residence or mortgage the vacation home, limitations on the ability to deduct expenses relating to the personal use of vacation homes, passive loss limitations on the rental use of vacation homes, the taxation of gain on the sale of a vacation home and possible avoidance using IRC Section 1031, and the intra family transfer of vacation home to avoid or reduce estate taxes and ancillary probate. SPEAKER: Maury B. Reiter, Esq. Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein PC, Blue Bell Inside Subprime Mortgages CLE 311 Subprime mortgages have been dominating the business pages. Learn about the changes in the law and the marketplace that produced the predatory mortgage problem; what research into the regional manifestations of the problem has revealed; and what these transactions look like, both the mortgage transactions themselves and the Wall Street securitizations that created the secondary market demand for these extremely risky mortgages. Special attention will be given to advising and representing homeowners facing the risk of foreclosure and to current legislative and regulatory proposals to fix the market. SPEAKERS: Irv Ackelsberg, Esq., Langer & Grogan PC, Faith Schwartz, Hope Now Alliance, Washington D.C. Orphans Court Rules Update CLE 312 Our panel will discuss the status of several important projects underway with the Orphans Court. The panel will seek feedback from attendees on how the statewide Orphans Court Procedural Rules are working in practice and suggested areas of improvement. SPEAKERS: Neil E. Hendershot, Esq., Goldberg Katzman PC, Harrisburg Hon. Anne E. Lazarus, Court of Common Pleas, Dean R. Phillips, Esq., Elliott Greenleaf & Siedzikowski PC, Blue Bell PBA RPPT Section Annual Meeting June 4 & 5, 2008, Hershey Lodge Registration Deadline: May 21 NAME (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) NICKNAME FOR BADGE SUPREME COURT ID NUMBER PHONE # E-MAIL FAX # ADDRESS NAME OF SPOUSE/GUEST Check here if you require special services. Attach a written description of needs. NICKNAME FOR BADGE Attorneys in practice for one year or less do not need to pay the registration fee, but must pay CLE fees and meal costs. No fee for non-attorney spouses, except meal function costs. The registration fees apply to those participating in Wednesday s and Thursday s events; there is no registration fee to participate in a committee or section meeting or in the House of Delegates Meeting. All PBA Members are invited to attend the House of Delegates Meeting. REGISTRATION OPTION 1: Annual Meeting Registration Registration fee includes the Awards Breakfast. It does NOT include the fee for other meals or CLE courses. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR AND PAY THE ASSOCIATED FEES TO ATTEND THE INDIVIDUAL CLE COURSES ON PAGE 11. PBA Member $120 Non-PBA Member Attorney $285 Attorney in practice for one year or less $0 REGISTRATION OPTION 2: Women in the Profession Conference (for those attending all WIP events only): Includes registration, the Breakfast Meeting, WIP CLE sessions, WIP Luncheon and Joint Reception. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in the MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. PBA Member $225 Non-Attorney $145 Non-PBA Member Attorney $395 REGISTRATION OPTION 3: Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Annual Meeting (for those attending all RPPT Annual Meeting events only): Includes registration, RPPT CLE sessions, Wednesday s PBA Awards luncheon and the Section Breakfast Meeting on Thursday. It does NOT include the Wednesday night dinner or the WIP luncheon on Thursday. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. RPP&T Section Member $300 PBA Member, non-section Member $350 Non-PBA Member Attorney $470 Non-Attorney $150 CLE FEES: Complete the CLE Registration Form on Page 11. Enter the total cost of CLE hours at right. MEAL FUNCTIONS: IF YOU REGISTERED FOR OPTION 2 OR 3, THE WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION CONFERENCE OR THE RPPT SECTION ANNUAL MEETING, ONLY COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW IF YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL TICKETS. (Please indicate the number of tickets required): Wednesday PBA Awards Luncheon $28 RPP&T Section Dinner Section Member $60 Non-Section Member $100 Thursday PBA Awards Breakfast $22 (Annual Meeting Registrants only need to pay for guest tickets) Women in the Profession Luncheon $28 Annual Reception/Dinner Dance Your Meal Selection: Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: YLD Member Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 YLD Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 Friday House of Delegates Luncheon $00 Amount Due $ TOTAL DUE $ (Copy this figure where indicated on Page 11) The Hotel Hershey
PBA RPPT Section Annual Meeting June 4 & 5, 2008, Hershey Lodge Registration Deadline: May 21 NAME (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) NICKNAME FOR BADGE SUPREME COURT ID NUMBER PHONE # E-MAIL FAX # ADDRESS NAME OF SPOUSE/GUEST Check here if you require special services. Attach a written description of needs. NICKNAME FOR BADGE Attorneys in practice for one year or less do not need to pay the registration fee, but must pay CLE fees and meal costs. No fee for non-attorney spouses, except meal function costs. The registration fees apply to those participating in Wednesday s and Thursday s events; there is no registration fee to participate in a committee or section meeting or in the House of Delegates Meeting. All PBA Members are invited to attend the House of Delegates Meeting. REGISTRATION OPTION 1: Annual Meeting Registration Registration fee includes the Awards Breakfast. It does NOT include the fee for other meals or CLE courses. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR AND PAY THE ASSOCIATED FEES TO ATTEND THE INDIVIDUAL CLE COURSES ON PAGE 11. PBA Member $120 Non-PBA Member Attorney $285 Attorney in practice for one year or less $0 REGISTRATION OPTION 2: Women in the Profession Conference (for those attending all WIP events only): Includes registration, the Breakfast Meeting, WIP CLE sessions, WIP Luncheon and Joint Reception. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in the MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. PBA Member $225 Non-Attorney $145 Non-PBA Member Attorney $395 REGISTRATION OPTION 3: Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Annual Meeting (for those attending all RPPT Annual Meeting events only): Includes registration, RPPT CLE sessions, Wednesday s PBA Awards luncheon and the Section Breakfast Meeting on Thursday. It does NOT include the Wednesday night dinner or the WIP luncheon on Thursday. Additional meal tickets may be purchased in MEAL FUNCTIONS section below. If you register for the package, you DO NOT have to register or pay for the individual CLE sessions listed on Page 11. RPP&T Section Member $300 PBA Member, non-section Member $350 Non-PBA Member Attorney $470 Non-Attorney $150 CLE FEES: Complete the CLE Registration Form on Page 11. Enter the total cost of CLE hours at right. MEAL FUNCTIONS: IF YOU REGISTERED FOR OPTION 2 OR 3, THE WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION CONFERENCE OR THE RPPT SECTION ANNUAL MEETING, ONLY COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW IF YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL TICKETS. (Please indicate the number of tickets required): Wednesday PBA Awards Luncheon $28 RPP&T Section Dinner Section Member $60 Non-Section Member $100 Amount Due $ Thursday PBA Awards Breakfast $22 (Annual Meeting Registrants only need to pay for guest tickets) Women in the Profession Luncheon $28 Annual Reception/Dinner Dance Your Meal Selection: Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: YLD Member Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 YLD Spouse/Guest Meal Selection: Crab Cakes $50 Friday House of Delegates Luncheon $00 TOTAL DUE $ (Copy this figure where indicated on Page 11)
CLE REGISTRATION FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4: RPPT Recent Developments in Real Property & Probate (301) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Wants, Wishes and Wills A Medical and Legal Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family in Sickness and in Health (302) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Cross Examination at the Movies (313) 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1.5 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $37 RPPT Special Needs Trusts (303) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Transfer Tax Changes (304) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Lawyers in the Movies (305) 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1.0 Ethics CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Intersection of Divorce and Bankruptcy (314) 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1.5 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $37 RPPT Ask the Expert: Top Ten State Tax Issues to Avoid (306) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Ask the Expert: Top Tax Tips for Real Estate Lawyers (307) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 When Employees Don t Meet Expectations: Knowing, Advising and Helping the Employer Implement Its Legal Options (315) 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Real Estate Issues for Estate Practitioners (308) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT How Should I Title My Real Estate? Personally? LLC? Corporation? LP? Trust? (309) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 CLE REGISTRATION FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 5: RPPT Vacation Homes: Tax Consequences and Estate Issues (310) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 e-discovery and Ethics (316) 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1.0 Ethics/.5 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $37 WIP Her Place at the Table: How to Negotiate Effectively Anywhere (321) 9:30 a.m. 11:30 p.m. 2.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $50 RPPT Inside Subprime Mortgages (311) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 RPPT Orphans Court Rules Update (312) 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Seven Things You Need to Know Before You Retire (317) 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Recent Developments in Workers Compensation (318) 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Child Advocates: Serving as Guardian Ad Litem (319) 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1.5 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $37 The Birth, Life and Termination of a Solo Practice or Small Firm (320) 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 2.5 Substantive CLE Credit Hours Cost: $62 WIP Working the Legislative Process (322) 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 WIP Politicking in the PBA: Paths to Leadership for Women and Minority Attorneys (323) 3:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 1.0 Substantive CLE Credit Hour Cost: $25 Total CLE Cost $ REGISTRATION FOR MEETINGS: Administrative Law Section Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee Appellate Advocacy Committee Appellate Advocacy Committee Reception Animal Law Committee Bar/Press Committee Business Law Section Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law Alumni Reception CCBL Executive Committee Breakfast Charitable Organizations Committee Breakfast Civil and Equal Rights Committee Civil Litigation Section Commission for Justice Initiatives in PA Corrections System Committee Dickinson School of Law of the Penn. State Univ. Alumni Reception Duquesne University School of Law Alumni Reception Editorial Committee Environmental, Mineral & Natural Resources Law Section Gay and Lesbian Rights Committee Gay and Lesbian Rights Committee Reception Government Lawyers Committee House of Delegates In-House Counsel Committee Insurance Staff Attorney Committee Intellectual Property Law Section SEE BACK COVER FOR HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION. (Include the Annual Meeting Registration fees, CLE fees & Meal Functions) My check, payable to PBA, is enclosed. Judicial Administration Committee Labor and Employment Law Section Leadership Recruitment and Development Committee Minority Bar/Solo & Small Firm/WIP Reception Municipal Law Section New Delegates Orientation Breakfast PA Assn of Bar Executives (PABE) PA Bar Foundation PA Bar Foundation Reception PABAR-PAC Board Planning Committee Quality of Life/Balance Committee RPPT Law Section Breakfast Senior Lawyers Committee Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Sports, Entertainment & Art Law Committee Breakfast Statutory Law Committee Tax Law Section Tax Law Section Reception University of Pittsburgh School of Law Alumni Reception Villanova University School of Law Alumni Reception Women in the Profession Breakfast Workers Compensation Law Section Workers Comp. Law Section Reception YLD Business Meeting TOTAL DUE $ Charge my MasterCard Visa AMEX Discover Acct: Exp. 3-Digit Security Code from back of Visa or MC Signature Date Cancellation Policy: Registration deadline for Annual Meeting is May 21. After that date, all registrations will be accepted on a space-available basis. Written cancellation for any portion of Annual Meeting registration, including meals, must be received by noon on May 30. Upon receipt, a refund will be issued minus a $25 administrative fee. Return to: Meetings Department, PBA, P.O. Box 186, Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186 or fax credit card registration to 717-213-2545. For more information call 1-800-932-0311, ext. 2234. Registrations will not be processed without payment.
ANNUAL MEETING PBA REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE & TRUST LAW SECTION June 4 & 5, 2008 Hershey Lodge HOTEL INFORMATION The Pennsylvania Bar Association is holding a block of guest rooms for the 2008 PBA RPPT Annual Meeting at the Hershey Lodge, West Chocolate Avenue & University Drive, Hershey, Pa. 17033. Group Rates are $183/room/night, single or double occupancy. Rates include overnight accommodations only and are subject to applicable taxes. Group rates guaranteed only until 5/9/08. Reservations received after 5/9/08 accepted on a space-available/rate-available basis only. To make your reservation online, or modify or cancel a reservation: Go to www.pabar.org; click on Events Calendar; June 4-6, click on PBA Annual Meeting; and choose Hotel Reservations. To make your reservation by phone: Call 1-800-533-3131. Pennsylvania Bar Association 100 South Street, PO Box 186 Harrisburg, PA 17108 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Harrisburg, PA Permit No. 472