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Dining Out: Legal Issues for Restaurants and Their Customers (READ MORE INFORMATION BEFORE PURCHASE)
6 Total CLE credits (No Ethics)
Price: $179.00 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase).
Course №:OL 2010
Duration: 6 Hours
Original Program Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011
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[NOTICE about CLE Credits]: This course is 6 hours long and accredited for 6 hours of CLE. BUT For practical purposes, in Pennsylvania you will only be able to use 4 of those 6 credits. In Pennsylvania only 4 hours of distance education can be used toward your annual 12 credits, and distance education credits cannot be carried forward.]

As Americans eat out more and more, you may find yourself representing a restaurant that has contractual, licensing or other legal disputes -- or a patron who has had a "bad" experience. Join our all-star faculty for an in-depth look at a range of issues geared toward restaurant owners and investors. Even if you are simply a restaurant customer then this seminar will provide lots of practical insight. 

Topics include:
  • Philadelphia Regulations and Guidelines Concerning Food EstablishmentsWhat You Need to Know About Investing In or Owning a Restaurant
  • Licenses for Starting and Operating a Restaurant
  • Dining Goes Digital -- New Challenges and Opportunities in Restaurant Law
  • Insurance Coverage, Undocumented Workers, Discrimination Claims and Liability for Intentional Actions of Employees
  • Key Concepts in Pennsylvania Liquor Liability Law
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6 Total CLE credits (No Ethics)

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David L. Kwass, Esq., Saltz, Mongeluzzi, Barrett & Bendesky, P.C., Philadelphia
Francine Friedman  Griesing, Esq., Griesing Law LLC, Philadephia
Sophia Lee, Esq., Sunoco. Inc., Philadelphia
Kathryn Goldstein Legge, Esq., Griesing Law LLC, Philadephia
Beatrice O'Donnell, Esq., Duane Morris LLP, Philadelphia
Wesley R. Payne, IV, Esq., White & Williams, LLP, Philadelphia
Palak Raval-Nelson, Ph.D., MPH, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia
Mark L. Silow, Esq., Fox Rothschild LLP, Philadelphia

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icon_acrobatNotice about getting CLE credit – changed October 2005 (1 Page, 21 KB)
icon_acrobatCourse Outline (Slides in Note-Taking Format) (34 Pages, 130 KB)
icon_acrobatWritten Materials (453 Pages, 4 MB)
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icon_acrobatMajor Ethics Rules Changes (Rev. August 2009) (ETHICS COURSES ONLY) (2 Pages, 26 KB)

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