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The People We Serve: The Crazy, The Dangerous and The Psychopaths Video replays Thursday Radisson Hotel Roseville June 24, 2010 2540 North Cleveland Ave 1:00 - 3:00 pm Roseville, MN 55113
Tuesday Holiday Inn Express June 29, 2010 10985 Red Circle Drive 9:00 - 11:00 am Minnetonka, MN 55343 2 Elimination of Bias CLE Credits Minnesota 2 standard credits Wisconsin Tuition: $99.00
An overview of the Minnesota Commitment Act focusing on legal issues surrounding mentally ill, mentally ill and dangerous, chemical dependent, and sexually dangerous and sexual psychopath petitions and their overlap with criminal prosecution. This session will focus on the challenges of dealing with these individuals and the inherent bias within the criminal justice system against those with mental impairments. A prosecutor, defense attorney and court appointed psychologist will offer different perspectives on the commitment process and what to do if you are ever involved in a commitment case. Interesting and informative even for attorneys not practicing in this area of law.
Presenters: Mary M. Huot, Esq. [Mary M. Huot, Counselor at Law]; Beth Sullivan, [Assistant Ramsey County Attorney]; Dr. Peter Meyers [Board Certified Psychologist, Founder Red Tail Hawk Services, Inc.: Forensic Assessment Services and First Examiner to Ramsey County]
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Legal Ethics: Corporate Culture Video replays
Thursday Holiday Inn June 10, 2010 37th & Division 9:00 am - 12:15 pm St. Cloud, MN
Thursday Comfort Suites June 17, 2010 4141 Maine Ave SE 9:00 am -12:15 pm Rochester, MN
3.0 Ethics credits Minnesota 3.5 ethics credits Wisconsin [applied for] Tuition: $119.00
In this day and age of imploding mega firms (think Bear Stearns), government bailouts (think AIG and Citi Corp) and massive product recalls (think Toyota) corporate attorneys and in-house counsel are besieged with with regulations, compliance issues, bad publicity and lawsuits. At the same time they face increasing demands to protect the corporate bottom line and shareholder value. How do attorneys adequately address all of these concerns while at the same time acting within the parameters of legal ethical guidelines? Our expert faculty will walk you through these ethical minefields and offer practical solutions to these increasingly common dilemmas. Topics include:
- Who really is your client? The web of potential conflicts of interest in the corporate setting
- Conducting internal investigations
- Attorney-Client privilege
- Lessons from Mosman v. Lindquist & Vennum, Leonard v. Dorsey & Whitney and TCS Holdings v. Onvoy
Presenters: Terrence J. Fleming [Lindquist & Vennum, PLLP] andDavid L. Sasseville [Lindquist & Vennum, PLLP]
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Collateral Consequences and Expungement Update: Leveling the Playing Field Video replays
Thursday Holiday Inn June 10, 2010 37th & Division 1:30 - 3:30 pm St. Cloud, MN
Thursday Comfort Suites June 17, 2010 4141 Maine Ave SE 1:30 - 3:30 pm Rochester, MN
Thursday Radisson Hotel Roseville June 24, 2010 2540 North Cleveland Ave 9:00 - 11:00 am Roseville, MN 55113
Tuesday Holiday Inn Express June 29, 2010 10985 Red Circle Drive 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Minnetonka, MN 55343
2 CLE Elimination of Bias credits [Minnesota] 2 credits [Wisconsin -applied for] Tuition: $99.00
The effects of collateral consequences for criminal charges are significant both in scope and impact. These consequences can be direct, such as denial of voting rights or a lifetime ban from welfare benefits, or indirect, like denial an apartment or job based on a criminal history check. The myriad of consequences are having a negative impact on our society as a whole while the gravest consequences disproportionately affect minority and lower income residents. One safety valve for these consequences is expungement. Unfortunately, the limited expungement procedures in place are complex and expensive to pursue, frequently placing them out of the reach of those individuals most harshly affected by collateral consequences. To that end, the Minnesota Legislature, in 2006, established a Collateral Consequences Committee to study the issue and make recommendations for changes. This program will outline the collateral consequence and expungement issues and provide updates on legislative activity on those issues. Course Chair: Thomas C. Plunkett, Esq., [Attorney at Law] Presenters and Panelists: Kelly J. Keegan, Esq., [Bandt Criminal Defense] Phil Carothers, Esq., [Assistant Ramsey County Attorney]
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