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Upcoming Seminars
  • PARCEL FORUM09, OCTOBER 5-7, 2009, HYATT REGENCY O'HARE, CHICAGO
    October 4, 2010
    "Transportation, Logistics and the Law" for Parcel Shippers, Chicago, Illinois


    This one day course is designed to provide a basic working knowledge of the laws and regulations affecting the supply chain with a special emphasis on parcel shipping. This is the vital information you need for minimizing risks and increasing net revenues for your organization AND for enhancing your own individual professional growth. The course will be presented by Parcel magazine columnist Brent Wm. Primus and Sr. Editor of transportlawtexts,inc.

    Note: The “Transportation, Logistics and the Law” seminar is available separately as a Pre-Conference Work Shop OR as part of a Platinum Package Registration

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    Transportation and Logistics Council

    November 3, 2010
    "Transportation, Logistics and the Law"
    Hosted by Blakeman Transportation
    Fort Worth, Texas

    The course will be presented by Brent Wm. Primus, CEO of Primus Law Office, P.A. and Sr. Editor of transportlawtexts,inc.  The seminar will be held at Blakeman Transportation, 2350 Cold Springs Rd, Ft. Worth, TX 76164.

    November 17, 2010
    "Transportation, Logistics and the Law"
    Hosted by Unipro Foodservice, Inc.
    Atlanta, GA

    The course will be presented by Brent Wm. Primus, CEO of Primus Law Office, P.A. and Sr. Editor of transportlawtexts,inc. The seminar will be held at Unipro Foodservice Inc., 2500 Cumberland Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339.

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    Course Objective: This one day course is intended to provide an introduction and overview of the laws and regulations governing transportation, logistics and the supply chain. It is being hosted by the Transportation and Logistics Council as part of a 3 day course offering, which will also include "Freight Claims in Plain English", presented by Gerard F. Smith, Esq. and "Contracting for Transportation & Logistics Services", presented by Raymond A. Selvaggio, Esq. Further information for those courses may be found at www.tlcouncil.org.

    Who should attend?
    • Manufacturers and distributors
    • Carriers and intermediaries
    • Anyone involved in negotiating transportation contracts, filing and defending freight claims, paying and collecting freight charges, or risk management and insurance

    Corporate Counsel and Transportation Attorneys: 6.5 CLE credit hours will be applied for upon request


Seminar Overview

  • The Transportation, Logistics and the Law seminar is designed to provide a basic working knowledge of the laws and regulations affecting the supply chain and governing the relationships between the parties--shippers, carriers, and intermediaries.
  • The text provides vital information you need for minimizing risks and protecting revenues for your organization AND for your own individual professional growth.
  • Registrants will receive 6.5 hours of credit for each day of attendance by the Certified Claims Professional Accreditation Council (CCPAC). State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) applications will be filed for 6.5 credits on request.
Enhance your knowledge and skills by this unique one day course and find answers on the following topics:
  • Why shippers should draft their own contracts
  • How to get new or changed products classified by the National Classification Committee
  • What to look for in tariffs, insurance policies, rate proposals and contracts
  • How to deal with carriers in the deregulated environment
  • How to deal with intermediaries, package express & household goods carriers
  • How to tell the difference between carriers and the various types of intermediaries
  • How to check on carriers and intermediaries' compliance with government laws and regulations
  • Why it is more difficult for claimants to recover for transit losses today
  • How to protect against unrecoverable transit losses and damage
  • How to safely pay freight charges to third parties
  • How to avoid disputes and litigation
  • New remedies for the shipping public
  • Terms of Sale problems - and possible solutions
  • International cargo liability laws and treaties
  • Intermodal and Cross-Border transportation liability