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Current Developments in McKernan Law Auditorium, LSU Law Center Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast (provided) 8:55-9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks Program and Section Chair: Larry E. Demmons 9:00-10:00 a.m. The Politics of Comprehensive Immigration Reform (1.0 credit) Brandon E. Davis Phelps Dunbar LLP, New Orleans 10:00-10:10 a.m. Break 10:10-11:10 a.m. Professionalism in Federal Court (1.0 credit) The Honorable Mark L. Hornsby Magistrate Judge, United States District Court Western District of Louisiana, Shreveport Division 11:10-11:20 a.m. Break 11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Into the Mist - Navigating the Fog of ERISA (What everyone needs to know about ERISA litigation) (1.0 credit) René E. Thorne Charles F. Seeman, III 12:20-1:15 p.m. Light Lunch (provided) 1:15-2:15 p.m. Jeopardy in the Workplace (1.0 credit) Kevin Renee Mason 2:15-2:25 a.m. Break Kindall C. James Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans Paula M. Bruner 2:25-3:25 p.m. Resist Temptation - Using Patience and Forbearance to Avoid Retaliation Claims (1.0 credit) Kathlyn G. Perez Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, New Orleans 3:25-3:35 p.m. Break 3:35-4:35 p.m. Recent Updates in Employment Law (1.0 credit) Professor William R. Corbett Frank L. Maraist Professor of Law, LSU Law Center

LSUcle deeply appreciates the generosity of the Planning Committee and speakers who volunteer their time and expertise toward the goal of presenting a program of the very highest quality. Planning Committee LSUcle extends our thanks to the LSBA Section on Labor & Employment Law for cosponsoring this program and to the section officers and executive council members for serving as the planning committee. Officers, LSBA Section on : At Large Members of the Executive Council : Christina L. Carroll (Chair) Robein, Urann, Spencer, Picard, & Cangemi, APLC, Metairie Rachel Wendt Wisdom Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann, LLC, New Orleans Larry E. Demmons (Vice-Chair) Taggart Morton, LLC, New Orleans Kathlyn G. Perez Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, New Orleans Paul F. Bell (Secretary/Treasurer) Bell Law Firm, LLC, Baton Rouge Steven M. Oxenhandler Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell, APLC, Alexandria Earn CLE and Title Insurance CE by watching our online videos at www. lsucle (click on online CLE and CE courses )

Current Developments in NAME FIRM ADDRESS CITY State Zip PHONE ( ) FAX ( ) E-MAIL* LA BAR # * LSUcle does not sell e-mail addresses. Are you an LSU Law Alumnus? Yes/No If so, what year did you graduate? Registration Fees: I would like a PRINTED BOOK and have added $30 to my payment. I understand that the book fee is non-refundable after after February 22, 2013. Full Seminar* (6.0 hrs.) $309 $289 thru Feb. 22 $339 On-site (w/book) * Price includes an entire set of all seminar materials posted online in electronic format; if you want a printed book please be sure to check the appropriate box under Registration Fees and add $30 to your payment. NOTE: Walk-in registrations include a printed book by default 3 Easy Ways to Register: REGISTER ONLINE NOW! Mail this form with payment to: (payable to LSU) www.lsucle LSUcle 70803 Fax this form with payment to: 225.578.5842 Unable to Attend? Purchase the Course Book. Check here and submit this form with payment to the address above. Printed Materials $60 Select your credit card type: Card # Expires FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Fax Signature Amount $ Pay Code Check # Rec d GENERAL INFORMATION The attendance fee includes seminar materials in electronic format. Seminar materials will be posted online approx. one week before the seminar. We will send you a link to the materials by email, so be sure to include your email address on the registration form. Note: LSUcle will not sell or share your email address with third parties. To view the materials electronically during the seminar, we suggest that you download the materials to a laptop computer as internet access may not be available at the seminar. A printed book can be purchased for an additional $30. Make your selection on the registration form. Note: The book fee is non-refundable after February 22, 2013. Cancellation Policy Cancellation requests must be received in our office in writing, by fax or mail, no later than 4:30 p.m., February 22, 2013 to receive a refund less a $50 cancellation fee. Requests must be addressed to our office: LSUcle, W203 LSU Law Center, 70803, and may be faxed to (225) 578-5842 or e-mailed to lsucle@law.lsu.edu. People with Special Needs: Call us at (225) 578-5837 with your requests. Tape Recorders: Tape recording is prohibited. Publications: Written materials may be purchased. Use the registration form above (see checkbox). Things to do, places to see in Baton Rouge: For information, visit www.lsusports.net www.visitbatonrouge.com www.2theadvocate.com REGISTER ONLINE TODAY www. Additional Information

Upcoming programs 60th Annual Mineral Law Institute March 14-15, 2013, LSU Law Center 11th Judge Alvin B. Rubin Conference on Maritime Personal Injury Law May 17, 2013, LSU Law Center For More Information or to Register: www.lsucle Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 733 For Overnight Accomodations on Feb. 28: The Cook Hotel and Conference Center 3848 West Lakeshore Drive Please call 225.383.2665 and ask for the LSU Law Center Labor & Employment Attendees room block to receive the discounted rates below. Standard Double $93 King Suite $113 Double Suite $113 The cutoff date to receive these room rates is Feb. 1, so don t delay. Center of Continuing Professional Development 70803-0001 Current Developments in LSU Law Center LSU s history of cosponsoring CLE programs with the LSBA Section on Labor & Employment Law spans more than 40 years -- back to the days when the section was called the Labor Law Section. We are proud to present yet another great program this year-- designed, as always, by the section leadership. Join us this year on March 1, won t you please? REGISTER TODAY www. Labor & Employment Law LSU Law Center McKernan Law Auditorium Current Developments in Politics of Comprehensive Immigration Reform Professionalism in Federal Court Navigating the Fog of ERISA Jeopardy in the Workplace Using Patience and Forbearance to Avoid Retaliation Claims Recent Updates in Employment Law 6.0 CLE credits including 1 hr. of Professionalism: LA, TX, MS

Current Developments in McKernan Law Auditorium, LSU Law Center Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast (provided) 8:55-9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductory Remarks Program and Section Chair: Larry E. Demmons 9:00-10:00 a.m. The Politics of Comprehensive Immigration Reform (1.0 credit) Brandon E. Davis Phelps Dunbar LLP, New Orleans 10:00-10:10 a.m. Break 10:10-11:10 a.m. Professionalism in Federal Court (1.0 credit) The Honorable Mark L. Hornsby Magistrate Judge, United States District Court Western District of Louisiana, Shreveport Division 11:10-11:20 a.m. Break 11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Into the Mist - Navigating the Fog of ERISA (What everyone needs to know about ERISA litigation) (1.0 credit) René E. Thorne Charles F. Seeman, III 12:20-1:15 p.m. Light Lunch (provided) 1:15-2:15 p.m. Jeopardy in the Workplace (1.0 credit) Kevin Renee Mason 2:15-2:25 a.m. Break Kindall C. James Liskow & Lewis, New Orleans Paula M. Bruner 2:25-3:25 p.m. Resist Temptation - Using Patience and Forbearance to Avoid Retaliation Claims (1.0 credit) Kathlyn G. Perez Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, New Orleans 3:25-3:35 p.m. Break 3:35-4:35 p.m. Recent Updates in Employment Law (1.0 credit) Professor William R. Corbett Frank L. Maraist Professor of Law, LSU Law Center LSUcle deeply appreciates the generosity of the Planning Committee and speakers who volunteer their time and expertise toward the goal of presenting a program of the very highest quality. Planning Committee LSUcle extends our thanks to the LSBA Section on Labor & Employment Law for cosponsoring this program and to the section officers and executive council members for serving as the planning committee. Officers, LSBA Section on : At Large Members of the Executive Council : Larry E. Demmons (Chair) Paul F. Bell (Vice-Chair) Bell Law Firm, LLC, Baton Rouge Steven M. Oxenhandler (Secretary/Treasurer) Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell, APLC, Alexandria Kevin Renee Mason Robein, Urann, Spencer, Picard & Cangemi, APLC, Metairie Ross M. Molina Taggart Morton, LLC, New Orleans Erin E. Pelleteri Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, New Orleans Current Developments in NAME FIRM ADDRESS CITY State Zip PHONE ( ) FAX ( ) E-MAIL* LA BAR # * LSUcle does not sell e-mail addresses. Are you an LSU Law Alumnus? Yes/No If so, what year did you graduate? Registration Fees: I would like a PRINTED BOOK and have added $30 to my payment. I understand that the book fee is non-refundable after after February 22, 2013. Full Seminar* (6.0 hrs.) $309 $289 thru Feb. 22 GENERAL INFORMATION The attendance fee includes seminar materials in electronic format. Seminar materials will be posted online approx. one week before the seminar. We will send you a link to the materials by email, so be sure to include your email address on the registration form. Note: LSUcle will not sell or share your email address with third parties. To view the materials electronically during the seminar, we suggest that you download the materials to a laptop computer as internet access may not be available at the seminar. A printed book can be purchased for an additional $30. Make your selection on the registration form. Note: The book fee is non-refundable after February 22, 2013. Cancellation Policy Cancellation requests must be received in our office in writing, by fax or mail, no later than 4:30 p.m., February 22, 2013 to receive a refund less a $50 cancellation fee. Requests must be addressed to our office: LSUcle, W203 LSU Law Center, 70803, and may be faxed to (225) 578-5842 or e-mailed to lsucle@law.lsu.edu. Additional Information $339 On-site (w/book) * Price includes an entire set of all seminar materials posted online in electronic format; if you want a printed book please be sure to check the appropriate box under Registration Fees and add $30 to your payment. NOTE: Walk-in registrations include a printed book by default 3 Easy Ways to Register: REGISTER ONLINE NOW! Mail this form with payment to: (payable to LSU) Card # Expires FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Mail Signature Amount $ Pay Code Check # Rec d www.lsucle LSUcle 70803 Fax this form with payment to: 225.578.5842 Unable to Attend? Purchase the Course Book. Check here and submit this form with payment to the address above. Printed Materials $60 Select your credit card type: People with Special Needs: Call us at (225) 578-5837 with your requests. Tape Recorders: Tape recording is prohibited. Publications: Written materials may be purchased. Use the registration form above (see checkbox). Things to do, places to see in Baton Rouge: For information, visit www.lsusports.net www.visitbatonrouge.com www.2theadvocate.com REGISTER ONLINE TODAY www. Earn CLE and Title Insurance CE by watching our online videos at www.lsucle (click on online CLE and CE courses )