Celesq® Upcoming CLE Programs: Significant Supreme Court Decisions from 2013-2014 Term in Emp.& IP; Data Security & Privacy Developments; Contracting skills, Sec. Lit.

Boca Raton, FL, June 26, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Celesq® AttorneysEd Center has announced the following web casts starting July 9, 2014:

Supreme Court Round-Up: Analysis of the Supreme Court's 2013 and 2014 Labor and Employment Cases and a Preview of the Upcoming Term (2420)
Live web cast: July 9, 2014 (12:00 noon ET)

Former U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) General Counsel Eric Dreiband, reviews the Supreme Court's labor and employment law decisions from the 2013-2014 term, including the decision regarding President Barack Obama’s recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board; the decision about whether United States Steel Corporation must pay steel workers for time spent changing into work clothes and protective equipment; and cases that involve labor unions, and a state government's ability to compel workers to pay union dues. Also discussed: the Supreme Court's upcoming 2014-2015 term.

Alice Corporation v. CLS Bank—the Supreme Court Speaks, from the Celesq®-West LegalEdcenter IP Master Series (2409IP)
Live web cast: July 30, 2014 (12:00 noon ET)

Anthony LoCicero, Amster Rothstein and Ebenstein, discusses the Supreme Court's decision in Alice Corporation v. CLS Bank, which addresses the proper scope of patentable subject matter, especially in the business method/software field, and analyzes its likely impact on patentable subject matter in all technologies.

Cyber-Insurance: Should In-House Counsel Consider Data Breach Insurance Legally and Practically Necessary? (2436)
Live web cast: July 17, 2014 (12:00 noon ET)

David Zetoony, Bryan Cave, provides guidance for in-house counsel to (1) understand the types of data breaches that impact companies, (2) estimate the legal and defense costs that may arise following a breach, (3) understand the legal theories that may be asserted against a company following a breach, and (4) identify potentially problematic language in insurance contracts that may exclude or limit coverage for pertinent legal risks.

Why Is That in the Contract Again? Insights and Tips for Business Lawyers When Drafting and Reviewing Contracts (2431)
Live web cast: July 15, 2014 (12:00 noon ET)

Roger Lane, Courtney Worcester, and Michael Thompson review typical contract language (including choice of law provisions, arbitration clauses and more), explain what can go wrong with boilerplate provisions, and offer practical suggestions for what should be included or considered when drafting or reviewing these provisions.

Attorneys wishing to register for any of the live web casts, or to learn more about the programs, may visit www.celesq.com and click on Celesq® Upcoming Webcasts, accessed at btly link to http://www.celesq.com/news/category/hot_topic.

The web casts will be recorded and, like all Celesq® programs, will be available on demand and on CD directly from Celesq® (www.celesq.com). For more information about any of the programs, or to place an order from Celesq®, you may visit their web site at www.celesq.com and click on the program(s) in which you are interested; or email them at customer.care@celesq.com.

About Celesq® AttorneysEd Center
Celesq® AttorneysEd Center (www.celesq.com), a nationally-recognized leader in providing high-quality continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States, focuses on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators. A pioneer in online CLE, Celesq® today offers its programs in a variety of convenient formats, including live web casts, online streaming audio and audio CDs. Contact Sharon Levine Mirsky, Esq., at (561) 241-1919 or slmirsky@celesq.com for more information.
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