Section 1. Introduction (10 minutes)
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Section 2. Motor Carriers (60 minutes)
Section 3. Freight Brokers and Surface Freight Forwarders (42 minutes)
Section 4. Household Goods Carriers, Airlines, and Ocean Carriers (28 minutes)
Section 5. Contracts and Bills of Lading (70 minutes)
Section 6. Payment of Freight Charges (38 minutes)
Section 7. Loss & Damage (67 minutes)
Section 8. Insurance (31 minutes)
Section 9. Exposures to Liability (44 minutes)
2012 Update!!
In addition to receiving the On-line!, On-demand!! course and Appendix, you will also receive the 2012 Update which discusses five significant developments since the time the course was filmed:
Elimination of the requirement for cargo liability insurance
Safety ratings, SafeStat, and CSA
Vicarious liability of shippers and brokers for accidents on the highway
Whether COGSA or Carmack apply on an inland leg of a movement originating overseas?
Updates to the Rotterdam Rules
And more
Transportation, Logistics and the Law On-Line!
"I have purchased and used Transportation, Logistics, and the Law-Online. This internet training program is a great way for both new-comers and seasoned professionals to have "on demand" continuing legal education. The program serves to introduce the new-comer to the scope and depth of the topic. For the seasoned professional, the presentation and the materials serve as an excellent opportunity to refresh knowledge and "drill down" on specific issues of concern. Brent Primus’ knowledge and presentation style make this program well worth its modest cost. I whole heartedly recommend this online program (and while you are at it-obtain your copy of Transportation, Logistics, and the Law (2nd ed.)- no transportation lawyer should be without it-it’s the legal encyclopedia for the industry professional)."
John F. Fatino
Chair, Transportation and Trucking Practice Group
Whitfield & Eddy, P.L.C.
Des Moines, Iowa
Accreditations
This course has been approved for 6.5 hours of Continuing Legal Education in California, Illinois, Georgia, and Tennessee. The course is also eligible for up to 6 hours of Self Study in
Missouri and 5 hours in
Texas. The course is eligible for up to 7.8 hours under
New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy. Application for CLE credit hours is pending for
Iowa.
For information on CLE availability in your state, contact info@transportlawtexts.com. This course has also been approved for 6.5 hours of Continuing Education Credits by
The Certified Claims Professional Accreditation Council, Inc (CCPAC) .