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July/August 2009 Newsletter Vol. XXII/No. 1 NJICLE: Success Starts Here. SUMMER Pick up practice tips, network with peers & earn CLE credit! Register today for either the North or South Jersey location. (See inside cover for details) Five Outstanding Webinars Learn the latest developments & earn CLE credit without leaving your office. Register today for webinars on a variety of topics. (See pp. 5-9) NJICLE SUMMER BOOK SALE The more you purchase, the more you $ave! (See pp.74-86 for details)... And More CLEfests

NJICLE s SUMMER TWO DATES - TWO LOCATIONS! CLEfests NJICLE is proud to announce two new SUMMER CLEfests your one-stop opportunities to earn CLE credits and network with some of the top judges, attorneys and other professionals in the State! Last time almost 500 professionals from all over New Jersey and nearly every area of practice came out to attend the nearly sold out sessions! Make sure to register early to reserve your place! Register today for the CLE events of the season! Registration is easy choose either an AM or PM session for only $159, or register for both sessions for only $229. Your tuition includes a networking luncheon from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, and the opportunity to visit with exhibitors at the CLEfest Mini Expos. Register today! N 9:30AM to 12:30PM S 9:30AM to 12:30PM NORTH LOCATION 7 Deadly Sins of Examination/S1860-15044 (See page 23 for details) Dealing with Life Insurance, Trusts & Special Situations in Divorce Proceedings S1466-15041 (See page 34 for details) Estate Planning Strategies: Using Wills vs. Trusts/S1859-15042 (See page 67 for details) SOUTH LOCATION 7 Deadly Sins of Examination/S1860-15045 (See page 23 for details) What s New in Casino Law?/S538-15049 (See page 39 for details) Estate Planning Strategies: Using Will vs. Trusts S1859-15043 (See page 67 for details) Understanding Tidelands Regulations (See page 53 for details) Friday, July 24, 2009 - Westminster, Livingston 1:30PM to 4:30PM 1:30PM to 4:30PM The Importance of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology in Civil Litigation/S1861-15046 (See page 24 for details) Essential Tips You Need to Know About Oral Advocacy in Family Law Cases & Other Strategies for Building Superior Oral Skills/S1865-15062 (See page 35 for details) One-on-One: Richard Greenberg Puts the Hard Questions to Jerome Deener /S1862-15047 (See page 65 for details) Friday, August 21, 2009 - Bally s Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City Business Valuations in a Down Economy/ S1863-15050 (See page 10 for details) One-on-One: Robert Brogan Puts the Hard Questions to Tom Begley, Jr. /S1864-15048 (See page for 66 details) Ethics of Advocacy: Dealing with Civil & Criminal Ethical Issues/S1665-15052 (See page for 49 details) What You Need to Know About the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (See page for 40 details) Networking Luncheon (12:30 PM to 1:30 PM) Attendees from both AM & PM sessions are invited to attend the Networking Luncheon & Mini Expo. Don t miss this opportunity to meet some of the top legal minds in the State! Two convenient locations - Livingston and Atlantic City. 2x the CLE Opportunity!

July/August 2009 Table of Contents CONTENTS AT A GLANCE MONTHLY SPECIALS SEMINARS OF THE MONTH July: Research Outside of the Box: Where Do I Find That?.......................13 August: Document Drafting: Avoiding Hot Water When Using Boilerplate Provisions..............43 2008/2009 BEST OF NJICLE Summer Video Replay.....................4 NJICLE SUMMER BOOK SALE..........74-88 NJICLE s SUMMER CLEfests TWO DATES - TWO LOCATIONS! NJICLE is proud to announce two new SUMMER CLEfests your one-stop opportunities to earn CLE credits and network with some of the top judges, attorneys and other professionals in the State! Make sure to register early to reserve your place! SOUTH LOCATION Friday, August 21, 2009 Bally s Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City NORTH LOCATION Friday, July 24, 2009 Westminster, Livingston Register today for the CLE events of the season! NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting 2009.............72 NEW RELEASES New Jersey Medical Malpractice Law (4 th Ed., 2009)..............................76 New Jersey Medical Malpractice Cases (4 th Ed., 2009)..............................76 New Jersey Trial & Evidence (2009).............76 ISRA Compliance (6 th Ed., 2009)...............79 Land Use Citator (2 nd Ed., 2009)................80 New Jersey Probate Procedures Manual (2009)...90 Geaney's New Jersey Workers' Compensation Manual For Practitioners, Adjusters, and Employers (8 th Ed., 2009).....................86 2009 SEASON TICKETS......visit WEBINARS Licensed Site Remediation: What You Need to Know.....................5 Steps to a Successful Eviction: The Residential Landlord Tenant Eviction Proceeding in a Nutshell.6 My Adversary Just Filed for Bankruptcy - Now What Do I Do?.........................7 Key Issues in Agency Law.....................8 Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals.....................9 FOR EVERY LAWYER Business Valuations in a Down Economy......10 Practical Advice for Interviewing and Choosing Clients..........................11 Dr. Anita Jacobs on Powerful Communication Skills: Winning Strategies for Lawyers...............12 Research Outside of the Box: Where Do I Find That?......................13 Trust Accounting Pitfalls & Pointers.............14 Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys.....15 Handling Investor Claims.....................16 AGENCY LAW Key Issues in Agency Law - Webinar.............8 BANKING/FORECLOSURE PRACTICE My Adversary Just Filed for Bankruptcy - Now What Do I Do? - Webinar.................7 Purchase and Foreclosure of Tax Liens..........57 New RESPA Requirements for Residential Real Estate Closings..............59 CASINO LAW What s New in Casino Law?.................39 What You Need to Know About the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority........40 CORPORATE & BUSINESS LAW NJICLE Webinars Financing a Small Business in Today s Economy..41 Using ESOPs Strategically in Business..........42 Document Drafting: Avoiding Hot Water When Using Boilerplate Provisions............43 Current Issues involving Non-Compete Agreements, Protection of the Trade Secrets and the Duty of Loyalty.........................44 Practical Advice for Interviewing and Choosing Clients..........................11 CIVIL TRIAL PRACTICE Dr. Anita Jacobs on Powerful Communication Skills: Winning Strategies for Lawyers...............12 Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys.....15 Hon. Ronald Hedges on... Electronic Discovery Rules, Tips & Tactics.......................17 Dan Small on... Powerful Witness Preparation....18 The Secrets of Great Brief Writers..............19 Prof. Edward Ohlbaum on... A Trial Lawyer s Guide to Hearsay: What It Is, What It s Not, & How to Make It Work for You....20 Steve Easton on Evidence for Trial Lawyers: An Update of Irving Younger s Classic Presentation - Video Replay..................21 Dominic J. Gianna & Lisa A. Marcy on... Advocacy for the Ages Persuading Genders & Generations..............................22 7 Deadly Sins of Cross Examination..........23 The Importance of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology in Civil Litigation...............24 Keys to Focusing and Developing Your Case.....25 Hot Tips for Civil Litigators: 2009...............26 2009 Tort Law Conference....................27 13 th Annual Hot Topics in Medical Malpractice: Update 2009..............................28 CRIMINAL/MUNICIPAL COURT Criminal Motion Practice......................30 2009 Criminal Law Institute...................31 The Prison Experience: An Onsite Program......32 Handling Drug, DWI & Serious Motor Vehicle Cases.33 DISPUTE RESOLUTION How to Expand Your Practice with ADR.........29 ETHICS Ethics of Advocacy: Dealing With Civil & Criminal Ethical Issues...49 I m Not Representing You Anymore: Key Ethical Issues in Client Disengagement.....50 Bridge the Gap: Ethics for New Pennsylvania Attorneys.................51 Legal Ethics for Transactional Lawyers 2009......52 Trust Accounting Pitfalls & Pointers.............14 FAMILY LAW Dealing With Life Insurance, Trusts & Special Situations in Divorce Proceedings...........34 Essential Tips You Need to Know About Oral Advocacy in Family Law Cases & Other Strategies for Building Superior Oral Skills...35 2009 Family Law Summer Institute.............36 Dealing with Domestic Violence Issues in Divorce Cases..........................37 Family Law Update: 2009.....................38 HEALTH LAW 2009 Health & Hospital Law Symposium........48 13 th Annual Hot Topics in Medical Malpractice: Update 2009..............................28 Key Medical & Legal Aspects of Workers Compensation..................45 INSURANCE LAW Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals - Webinar.............9 LABOR & EMPLOYMENT Key Medical and Legal Aspects of Workers Compensation.....................45 Public Sector Negotiations During the Current Economic Crisis..................46 31 st Annual (NLRB) Labor Law Conference.......47 Using ESOPs Strategically in Business..........42 LAND USE/ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Understanding Tidelands Regulations.........53 Land Use and the Economy: Project Changes that can Help Your Land Use Clients Navigate Troubled Economic Waters.....54 Avoiding Malpractice in Environmental Law.......55 REAL ESTATE/CONSTRUCTION Residential Real Estate in a Day: New Challenges in Today s Market............56 Purchase and Foreclosure of Tax Liens..........57 Unique Challenges of Real Estate Developments: Strategies of the Times.....................58 New RESPA Requirements for Residential Real Estate Closings..............59 Section 1031 Exchanges in the 21 st Century - Regulatory Changes and Case Law Impact......60 Commercial Foreclosures The Next Casualties of the Financial Crisis.........................61 Commercial Real Estate Transactions: From Handshake To Closing Table (Part II).....62 Commercial Real Estate and Leasing in a Down Economy........................63 Tackling Construction Law Issues..............64 Steps to a Successful Eviction: The Residential Landlord Tenant Eviction Proceeding in a Nutshell Webinar.............6 REGIONAL CONFERENCE Atlantic Elder & Special Needs Law Forum.......71 TAX/ESTATE PLANNING/ELDER LAW One on One: Richard Greenberg Puts the Hard Questions to Jerome Deener...............65 One-on-One: Robert Brogan Puts the Hard Questions to Tom Begley, Jr...........66 Estate Planning Strategies: Using Wills vs. Trusts.....................67 12 th Annual Elder & Disability Law Symposium....68 New Jersey Death Taxes - From A to Z..........69 11 th Annual New Jersey Trust & Estate Law Forum.70 Atlantic Elder & Special Needs Law Forum.......71 Purchase and Foreclosure of Tax Liens..........57 WORKERS COMPENSATION Key Medical & Legal Aspects of Workers Compensation..................45

CLE PLANNER Visit for the most up-to-date schedule! North Jersey Wed.7/22 Licensed Site Remediation: What You Need to Know - Webinar (p. 5) Fri.7/24 CLEFest - Livingston AM 7 Deadly Sins of Examination (p. 23) Dealing with Life Insurance, Trusts & Special Situations in Divorce Proceedings (p. 34) Estate Planning Strategies: Using Wills vs. Trusts (p. 67) PM The Importance of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology in Civil Litigation (p. 24) Essential Tips You Need to Know About Oral Advocacy in Family Law Cases & Other Strategies for Building Superior Oral Skills (p. 35) One-on-One: Richard Greenberg Puts the Hard Questions to Jerome Deener (p. 65) Wed.8/5 New RESPA Requirements for Residential Real Estate Closings (p. 59) Wed.8/12 Steps to a Successful Eviction: The Residential Landlord Tenant Eviction Proceeding in a Nutshell - Webinar (p. 6) Commercial Real Estate and Leasing in a Down Economy (p. 63) Fri.8/14 How to Expand Your Practice with ADR (p. 29) Tues.8/18 I m Not Representing You Anymore: Key Ethical Issues in Withdrawal (p. 50) Thurs.8/20 Section 1031 Exchanges in the 21 st Century - Regulatory Changes and Case Law Impact (p. 60) Thurs.8/27 Trust Accounting Pitfalls & Pointers (p. 14) Wed.9/2 My Adversary Just Files for Bankruptcy - Now What Do I Do? - Webinar (p. 7) Wed.9/9 Dealing with Domestic Violence Issues in Divorce Cases (p. 37) Thurs.9/10 Using ESOPs Strategically in Business (p. 42) Tues.9/15 Business Valuations in a Down Economy (p. 10) Wed.9/16 Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals - Webinar (p. 9) Wed.9/30 Key Issues in Agency Law - Webinar (p. 8) Thurs.10/8 Current Issues Involving Non-Compete Agreements, Protection of Trade Secrets and the Duty of Loyalty (p. 44) Mon.10/12 Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys (p. 15) The Prison Experience: An Onsite Program (p. 32) Fri.10/16 2009 Health & Hospital Law Symposium (p. 48) South Jersey Wed.7/22 Fri.7/24 Tues.7/28 Fri.8/7 Wed.8/12 Licensed Site Remediation: What You Need to Know - Webinar (p. 5) Prof. Edward Ohlbaum on a Trial Lawyer s Guide to Hearsay: What It Is, What It s Not & How to Make It Work for You (p. 20) Commercial Foreclosures - The Next Casualties of the Financial Crisis (p. 61) Dominic J. Gianna & Lisa A. Marcy on Advocacy for the Ages Persuading Genders & Generations (p. 22) Steps to a Successful Eviction: The Residential Landlord Tenant Eviction Proceeding in a Nutshell - Webinar (p. 6) Fri.8/21 CLEFest - Atlantic City AM 7 Deadly Sins of Examination (p. 23) What s New in Casino Law? (p. 39) Estate Planning Strategies: Using Wills vs. Trusts (p. 67) Understanding Tidelands Regulations (p. 53) PM Business Valuations in a Down Economy (p. 10) One-on-One: Robert Brogan Puts the Hard Questions to Tom Begley, Jr. (p. 66) Ethics of Advocacy: Dealing with Civil & Criminal Ethical Issues (p. 49) What You Need to Know About the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (p. 40) Tues.9/1 Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys (p. 15) Wed.9/2 My Adversary Just Files for Bankruptcy - Now What Do I Do? - Webinar (p. 7) Wed.9/16 Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals - Webinar (p. 9) Sat.9/26 Section 1031 Exchanges in the 21 st Century - Regulatory Changes and Case Law Impact (p. 60) Wed.9/30 Key Issues in Agency Law - Webinar (p. 8) Thurs.10/1 Current Issues Involving Non-Compete Agreements, Protection of Trade Secrets and the Duty of Loyalty (p. 44) Sat.10/17 Handling Drug, DWI & Serious Motor Vehicle Cases (p. 33) Sat.10/24 Family Law Update: 2009 (p. 38) NJICLE Webinars Participate from any location A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. All you need is web & phone access! Register at See pp. 5-9 2

Visit NJICLE for hundreds of handbooks and audio packages in every area of practice! Central Jersey Wed.7/8 Keys to Focusing and Developing Your Case: What Say the Defense? (p. 25) Fri.7/10 Non-Motion Friday Financing a Small Business in Today s Economy (p. 41) Mon.7/13 The Secrets of Great Brief Writers (p. 19) Tues.7/14 Criminal Motion Practice (p. 30) Wed.7/15 12 th Annual Elder & Disability Law Symposium (p. 68) Thurs.7/16 Residential Real Estate in a Day: New Challenges in Today s Market (p. 56) Tues.-Wed. 7/21&22 2009 Family Law Summer Institute - An Interactive 2-Day Program (p. 36) Wed.7/22 Mon.7/27 Licensed Site Remediation: What You Need to Know - Webinar (p. 5) Steve Easton on Evidence for Trial Lawyers: An Update of Irving Younger s Classic Presentation - Video Replay (p. 21) Tues.7/28 Land Use and the Economy: Project Changes that Can Help Your Land Use Clients Navigate Troubled Economic Waters (p. 54) Wed.7/29 Tackling Construction Law Issues (p. 64) Fri.8/7 Ronald Hedges on Electronic Discovery Rules, Tips and Tactics - AM SESSION (p. 17) Dan Small on Powerful Witness Preparation - PM SESSION (p. 18) Tues.8/11 Practical Advice for Interviewing and Choosing Clients (p. 11) Wed.8/12 Steps to a Successful Eviction: The Residential Landlord Tenant Eviction Proceeding in a Nutshell - Webinar (p. 6) Thurs.8/13 Avoiding Malpractice in Environmental Law (p. 55) Mon.8/17 Dr. Anita Jacobs on Powerful Communication Skills: Winning Strategies for Lawyers (p. 12) Tues.8/18 Research Outside of the Box: Where Do I Find That? (p. 13) Wed.8/19 Purchase and Foreclosure of Tax Liens (p. 57) Fri.8/21 Bridge the Gap: Ethics for New PA Attorneys (p. 51) Wed.8/26 Key Medical and Legal Aspects of Workers Compensation (p. 45) Mon.8/31 2008/2009 BEST OF NJICLE Summer AM Bankruptcy Basics (p. 4) Video Replay 2008/2009 New Jersey Civil Case Law Update (p. 4) 2008/2009 New Jersey Criminal Case Law Developments (p. 4) PM Wrongful Death & Survivorship Actions, Discovery & Trial Update (p. 4) 200 Practical Civil Trial Tips (p. 4) Hot Topics in Search & Seizure (p. 4) Full Day Family Law Symposium (p. 4) Wed.9/2 My Adversary Just Files for Bankruptcy - Now What Do I Do? - Webinar (p. 7) Sat.9/12 Hot Tips for Civil Litigators: 2009 (p. 26) Wed.9/16 Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals - Webinar (p. 9) New Jersey Death Taxes - From A to Z (p. 69) Thurs.9/17 Document Drafting: Avoiding Hot Water When Using Boilerplate Provisions (p. 43) Tues.9/22 Unique Challenges of Real Estate Developments: Strategies for the Times (p. 58) Sat.9/26 2009 Criminal Law Institute (p. 31) Wed.9/30 Key Issues in Agency Law - Webinar (p. 8) Fri.10/2 Public Sector Negotiations During the Current Economic Crisis (p. 46) Tues.10/6 Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys (p. 15) Mon.10/12 Columbus Day - A Court Holiday 2009 Tort Law Conference (p. 27) Thurs.10/15 Handling Investor Claims (p. 16) Wed.10/21 Commercial Real Estate Transactions: From Handshake to Closing Table - Part II (p. 62) Sat.10/24 13 th Annual Hot Topics in Medical Malpractice: Mon.10/26 Update 2009 (p. 28) Handling Drug, DWI & Serious Motor Vehicle Cases (p. 33) Thurs.10/29 11 th Annual New Jersey Trust & Estate Law Forum (p. 70) Sat.11/7 Family Law Update: 2009 (p. 38) Mon.11/9 & Tues.11/10 Atlantic Elder & Special Needs Law Forum (p. 71) Fri.11/13 31 st Annual (NLRB) Labor Law Conference (p. 47) Tues.11/17 Legal Ethics for Transactional Lawyers 2009 (p. 52) NJICLE SUMMER BOOK SALE! Spend more - $ave more! Expand your legal library! The more you purchase, the more you $ave! Spend over $100, earn $25! Spend over $200, earn $50! Spend over $275, earn $75! Spend over $350, earn $100! Earn back NJICLE Bucks certificates, good for purchases of any NJICLE products or seminars! Offer ends 9/1/09. See pp. 74-88 for details 3

2008/2009 BEST OF NJICLE Summer Video Replay Monday, August 31, 2009 New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick Are you looking for a way to brush up your skills while earning CLE for New York (non-transitional) or Trial Attorney Certification? Now is your chance to join us at the New Jersey Law Center to watch replays of some of the best programs of 2008/2009! Registration for either the AM or PM sessions costs only $99, & lunch is included. Registration for the full day (two sessions and lunch) is only $169, so why not make a day of it! AM Programs: 9:00 AM 1:00 PM (Select one program from the AM session) BANKRUPTCY BASICS/S670-15089 A panel of experienced bankruptcy practitioners were joined by a distinguished Bankruptcy Court Judge to explain the key provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and discuss the differences between Chapters 7, 11 and 13 cases. Gain an understanding of the Federal and Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. What you learn at this program will position you to accept bankruptcy cases you may currently be referring to others. (2/09) : NY CLE (n/t): 3.0 professional practice 2008/2009 NEW JERSEY CIVIL CASE LAW UPDATE/S364-15092 Hear the same case summaries and analyses presented to the judges attending the November 2008 Judicial College (3/09) : Trial Attorney Certification: 3.75 civil ; NY CLE (n/t): 3.75 professional practice 2008/2009 NEW JERSEY CRIMINAL CASE LAW DEVELOPMENTS/S1490-15094 If your practice concentrates in criminal law, it is essential that you read each significant published case and keep abreast of changes in the law. If you only occasionally handle criminal law matters, the need is even greater that you keep aware of recent case! (3/09) : Trial Attorney Certification: 3.75 criminal pending; NY CLE (n/t): 4.5 professional practice credits Monday, August 31, 2009 New Jersey Law Center New Brunswick exit off Rt. 1 to Ryders Lane * Lunch will be provided for all registrants. Advanced Registration: Full Day: $169 (Save $29) AM Session Only: $99 PM Session Only: $99 Please note: NO PACLE credits available for video replays. PM Programs: 2:00 PM 6:00 PM* (Select one program from the PM session *End times may vary) WRONGFUL DEATH & SURVIVORSHIP ACTIONS, DISCOVERY & TRIAL UPDATE/S1041-15090 As an attendee, you ll gain a broad understanding of this growing and changing area of law and practice of preparing for and trying wrongful death and survivorship cases based on recent developments and the litigation trial experience of the presenters. (8/08) : Trial Attorney Certification: 2.75 civil pending; NY CLE (n/t): 3.0 professional practice 200 PRACTICAL CIVIL TRIAL TIPS/ S1790-15093 Assemblyman Jon Bramnick, Esq., an attorney with over 30 years of experience as a Civil Litigator, shared his secrets as he presents nearly 200 pointers on a variety of Civil Trial topics. (9/08) : NY CLE (n/t): Trial Attorney Certification: 2.0 civil ; 2.0 professional practice credits HOT TOPICS IN SEARCH & SEIZURE/S1428-15091 At this timely program, a distinguished panel will review the latest cases, discuss current trends, and provide practice tips that will be helpful to both new and experienced attorneys, prosecutors and defense counsel alike when dealing with search and seizure matters. (1/09) : NY CLE (n/t): 3.5 professional practice FULL DAY Program FAMILY LAW SYMPOSIUM/S144-15095 At this SOLD OUT program, the state s leading family law experts took you beyond the basics and present thought-provoking and insightful presentations examining a half-dozen of today s cutting-edge issues and outside the box problems you are likely to confront. (1/09) : Matrimonial Law Certification: 3.0 general, 2.5 evidence and 1.0 professional responsibility credits pending; NY CLE (n/t): 6.5 professional practice and 1.0 ethics credits 4

WEBINAR: LAND USE/ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Licensed Site Remediation: What You Need To Know The new state Licensed Site Remediation Professional program created many opportunities for attorneys in New Jersey. Do you know how to take advantage of them? 2 EARN ETHICS! On May 7, 2009, Governor Corzine signed the New Jersey Licensed Site Remediation Professional Program into law. Designed to facilitate the revitalization and remediation of contaminated properties, the bill requires the state to create a Site Remediation Professional Licensing Program, giving professionals who meet their standards the authority to certify that clean-up projects have met state approval. As an attorney, it s vital to understand the scope of this new license, as well as how to apply to get one. Register today to learn everything you need to know about New Jersey s new Licensed Site Remediation program. From the application process through the expectations placed on license holders, you ll take away the essential information you need to take advantage of the opportunities created by this new legislation. Learn everything you need to know about New Jersey s new Licensed Site Remediation Program, including: New rigorous standards The provisions of the new licensing program Guidelines for applying to become licensed Permanent and temporary licenses The independent licensing board Potential conflicts of interest Which sites will become subject to DEP approval, and which will not New expectations of transparency for attorneys The role that the state DEP will have and more! Irene Kropp Assistant Commissioner, Site Remediation Program, NJDEP (Trenton) Jorge H. Berkowitz, Ph.D. Langan Engineering & Environmental Services (Trenton) Raymond S. Papperman, Esq. Cooper Levenson April Niedelman & Wagenheim, PA (Cherry Hill) Stephen Ward Smithson, Esq. Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP (Morristown) ONLINE ONLY What is a Webinar? A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. You can: Log on from any location, as long as you have phone and web access Earn CLE credit while you eat your lunch View & download program materials Ask questions of presenters Seminar tuition includes downloadable materials. PARTICIPATE FROM ANY LOCATION Seminar No. W136-15068 All you need is web & phone access Wed., July 22, 2009 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM PA CLE: 2.0 substantive credits pending ($8 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-Transitional & Transitional): 2.0 professional practice credits Please note: In order to receive credits, you must be logged in promptly and remain active throughout the program. General Tuition $129 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Handbook/Audio CD Package CDPW13609: $139/$111* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 5

WEBINAR: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Steps to a Successful Eviction: The residential landlord tenant eviction proceeding in a nutshell 1.5 Joining in the escalation of mortgage foreclosure and unemployment is the increase in eviction proceedings in New Jersey. The eviction process is a complicated and emotional situation for everyone involved. Whether the tenant has failed to pay the rent especially in this economic downturn or other infractions have occurred, there are many potential traps that can result in an unsuccessful attempt to evict. At this timely webinar, Bruce Gudin, Esq., a recognized landlord attorney in New Jersey, will take you through specific steps you need to follow to achieve a favorable result for your landlord client in the eviction process. The program will also provide useful insight and information for attorneys who represent tenants. Bruce E. Gudin, Esq. Levy, Ehrlich & Petriello, PC (Newark) Gain an understanding of the procedure for evicting a residential tenant, including: The Summary Dispossess Act The Judgment of Possession N.J.S.A. 2A:18-53 et seq. The Warranty of Removal & the Grounds for Eviction Hardship Stay Procedural Requirements N.J.S.A. 2A:42-10.6 Filing the Complaint & Procedure The Lock Out Before Trial Miscellaneous Considerations The Trial and more! Plus, learn the answers to questions such as: Do I have to pay interest on my former tenant s security deposit? How much do I deduct from the deposit for the carpet ruined by the dog? Can I change the locks on the apartment and lock the tenant out? Can I accept partial rent and still seek to evict the tenant? Can I dispose of the tenant s personal belongings (i.e. furniture)? What if I think the tenant has abandoned the apartment? ONLINE ONLY What is a Webinar? A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. You can: Log on from any location, as long as you have phone and web access Earn CLE credit while you eat your lunch View & download program materials Ask questions of presenters Seminar tuition includes downloadable materials. PARTICIPATE FROM ANY LOCATION Seminar No. W134-15053 All you need is web & phone access Wed., Aug. 12, 2009 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM PA CLE: 1.5 substantive credits pending ($8 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-Transitional): 1.5 professional practice credits Please note: In order to receive credits, you must be logged in promptly and remain active throughout the program. General Tuition $99 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Handbook/Audio CD Package CDPW13409: $119/$99* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join.? Need Information Fast? Visit for hundreds of Handbooks on topics in nearly every area of law! 6

WEBINAR: BANKRUPTCY My Adversary Just Filed for Bankruptcy - Now what do I do? The Impact of Bankruptcy on Pending Litigation and Judgments 1.5 All litigators are directly impacted when an adversary files for bankruptcy. With the rise of unemployment, and the struggle to creep out from a recession, this has become a more prevalent dilemma. Is a judgment dischargeable in bankruptcy? Where can you turn for recovery? Join Gary Jacobson, Esq. as he guides you through the quagmire of what you need to know to insure a recovery against a bankrupt adversary. Make your plans to attend today! Gary S. Jacobson, Esq. Herold Law, PA (Warren) Learn the key steps to follow when your client files for bankruptcy! For more information, please visit Save 30% if you place your order when you register... New Jersey Bankruptcy Manual (2 nd Ed., 2006) Including a new CD-ROM packed with all updated forms This comprehensive two volume set reflects recent developments under the Bankruptcy Abuse and Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCA), plus related guidance concerning practice and procedure. 109999 2 Vol set/cd ROM (Reg. $299) At the seminar only $209 (No other discounts apply) ONLINE ONLY What is a Webinar? A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. You can: Log on from any location, as long as you have phone and web access Earn CLE credit while you eat your lunch View & download program materials Ask questions of presenters Seminar tuition includes downloadable materials. PARTICIPATE FROM ANY LOCATION Seminar No. W137-15069 All you need is web & phone access Wed., Sept. 2, 2009 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Trial Attorney Certification: 1.5 civil credits pending PA CLE: 1.5 substantive credits pending ($8 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 professional practice credits Please note: In order to receive credits, you must be logged in promptly and remain active throughout the program. General Tuition $99 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Handbook/Audio CD Package CDPW13709: $109/$87* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 7

WEBINAR: AGENCY LAW Key Issues in Agency Law From liability issues to understanding the powers that an agent possesses, agency law presents many challenges for even the most seasoned practitioners. In order to best represent your clients, it s not only vital that you have a clear understanding of the key issues challenging this constantly evolving area of law, but also how to avoid them. Don t get left behind register today to hear a thorough review of agency law, with a special emphasis on case holdings in New Jersey. What you learn can make a difference in the cases you represent! Learn how to identify and deal with the key issues in Agency Law, including: The relationship of principal, agent and third party Powers of an agent Issues of actual authority and apparent authority Fraudulent acts of an agent Undisclosed principal issues Doctrine of ratification Terminating the agency relationship Counsel fees in the context of agency law - a review of Issue of respondeat superior Who is an independent contractor Liability of principal and agent the 2009 NJ Supreme Court decision of DiMisa v. Acquaviva (A-35-08)... and more 1 Stuart Gold, Esq. Mandelbaum Salsburg Gold Lazris & Discenza, PC (West Orange) Sean M. Lipsky, Esq. Cole Schotz Meisel Forman & Leonard, PA (Hackensack) ONLINE ONLY What is a Webinar? A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. You can: Log on from any location, as long as you have phone and web access Earn CLE credit while you eat your lunch View & download program materials Ask questions of presenters Seminar tuition includes downloadable materials. PARTICIPATE FROM ANY LOCATION Seminar No. W138-15070 All you need is web & phone access Wed., Sept. 30, 2009 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM PA CLE: 1.0 substantive credits pending ($4 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-Transitional): 1.0 professional practice credits Please note: In order to receive credits, you must be logged in promptly and remain active throughout the program. General Tuition $99 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP13809: $109/$87* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 8

WEBINAR: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Ten Key Case Law Developments for Insurance Professionals From denial of claims to the new policies surrounding the internet, insurance professionals need to have a solid understanding of the issues surrounding this complicated area of practice. Register today to take advantage of this incredible opportunity to learn the 10 key developments insurance law practitioners need to know without leaving your office. Through a discussion of recent case law, this luncheon webinar provides the opportunity to brush up and become well versed on issues you need to know. Don t get left behind make plans to register today! Robert D. Chesler, Esq. Lowenstein Sandler, PC (Roseland and NYC) 1.5 Michael D. Lichtenstein, Esq. Lowenstein Sandler, PC (Roseland and NYC) Learn the 10 key case law developments you need to know, including: Multiple occurrences, multiple deductibles Challenges to denials of claims Additional insured Privacy Exclusions New cyber policies Notice Bad faith Re-litigation and more Don t miss this chance to be educated by some of the top insurance litigators in NJ! ONLINE ONLY What is a Webinar? A webinar is a highly convenient way to attend a live program online, without leaving your home or office. You can: Log on from any location, as long as you have phone and web access Earn CLE credit while you eat your lunch View & download program materials Ask questions of presenters Seminar tuition includes downloadable materials. PARTICIPATE FROM ANY LOCATION Seminar No. W139-15169 All you need is web & phone access Wed., Sept. 16, 2009 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Trial Attorney Certification: 1.5 civil credits pending PA CLE: 1.5 substantive credits pending ($8 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-transitional): 1.5 professional practice credits Please note: In order to receive credits, you must be logged in promptly and remain active throughout the program. General Tuition $99 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Handbook/Audio CD Package CDPW13909: $109/$87* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 9

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY NJICLE SUMMER Friday, August 21, 2009 CLEfests 3 Business Valuations in a Down Economy PM SESSION: Why not make a day of it! Attend an AM Session too for only $70 more! (see inside front cover for additional details) Business valuations are relevant in any number of areas including family law, estate planning and corporate & business law. A business s worth can change with the economy. Attempting to value a business in turbulent economic times, particularly in an economy that has changed as rapidly as ours has, presents challenges for both attorneys and accountants. Register today to learn about the issues and pick up answers to questions you must consider when handling valuation matters, including: The impact of a recession on business valuations How (if at all) does a recession, for a case being litigated today, affect a valuation from one or two years ago? The recession s impact on income, what that means to alimony and valuations Relevance and possible extension of Goldman What to expect in change of circumstances claims Distinguishing between a temporary, long-term or permanent economic change, and the impact on business valuation income generation Dealing with business and income peaks and lows If income is pretty much unchanged, but the economic times are much worse, is there really a change in value?...and more! Sun and Fun on the Boardwalk A block of rooms has been held at the Bally s Hotel & Casino. If you are interested in spending Thursday night (room rate $149) or Friday night (room rate $249) in Atlantic City, please contact the hotel directly at 1-800-345-7253 by August 6, 2009 and mention NJICLE. CLEfest tuition includes networking luncheon, Mini-Expo and seminar materials. SOUTH CLEfest ATLANTIC CITY/ S1863-15050 Fri., Aug. 21, 2009 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM Bally s Hotel & Casino Alternate Site! WEST ORANGE/ S1863-15051 Tues., Sept. 15, 2009 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM (dinner) 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (seminar) Wilshire Grand For more information, right side panel PA CLE: 2.5 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Transitional): 3.0 professional practice credits CLEfest Fee Half Day Registration: Advanced Registration Half Day Program fee/type $159/REG Season Tickets 1 Ticket Door Registration (AM or PM) $179 Register for the Full Day & Save! Advanced Registration fee/type AM & PM Programs $229/DUO Season Tickets 2 Tickets All registrations include: - Seminar handbook(s) - FREE networking luncheon (12:30-1:30) - Mini-Expo Kalmon A. Barson, CPA/ABV, CFE The Barson Group (Somerville) Mark Biel, Esq. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney Past Chair, NJSBA Family Law Section Biel Zlotnick & Feinberg, PA (Northfield) (at Atlantic City) Lynne Broza, CPA/ABV, CFF Director, Litigation Services & Business Valuation Group Cowan, Gunteski & Co., P.A. (Shrewsbury) (at Atlantic City) Sharyn Maggio, CPA/ABV/CFF Maggio & Company, Inc. (Eatontown) (at Atlantic City) Charles A. Matison, Esq. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney The Law Office of Charles A. Matison, PC (Northfield) (at Atlantic City) Candace Scott, Esq. Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney Scott and Daly, LLC (Morristown) (at West Orange) Jeffrey D. Urbach, CFE, CVA, CPA/ABV/CFF Urbach & Avraham CPAs, LLP Additional Site! WEST ORANGE/S1863-15051 Tues., Sept. 15, 2009 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM (dinner) 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (seminar) Wilshire Grand Seminar tuition includes dinner and seminar materials. Advanced Registration fee/type General Tuition $159/REG Season Tickets 1 Ticket Door Registration $179 Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP186309: $199/$150* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number. 10

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY Practical Advice for Interviewing and Choosing Clients While clients are the boon and bane of a lawyers existence, many of us pay little attention to the all-important creation of the attorney-client relationship. Unlike physicians who are drilled in taking a proper patient history, few attorneys receive any training to help them develop their interviewing skills or guidance to help them understand the issues that arise when meeting with a potential client. 3 EARN ETHICS! This program was designed by practitioners to teach you everything you need to know to conduct a proper client interview and will emphasize practical advice, the Do s and Don t s of the initial client interview, including: Opening Remarks The Model Interview techniques that get results, and ones that don t. Practical Advice including a review of what to do when the prospective client calls; discussing fees or the case on the phone; office visits; how to take notes; setting reasonable expectations; closing the deal; declining the case; discussing confidentiality; limiting the scope of representation; identifying the problem client; and more. Fees - setting fees ethically; retainers (business or trust account); prohibited fees; non-refundable retainers; securing a fee; and more. Conflicts RPC s; specific situations that can cause problems; doing business with a client; the organizational client; and more. Miscellaneous considerations featuring a general review of situations you must consider. Vignettes featuring a series of brief vignettes demonstrating interview related problems of ethics, professionalism or practice which the panel will discuss. The panelists will demonstrate the proper and improper ways to conduct a client interview and will offer their practice strategies for recognizing and avoiding problem clients. You ll gain insight on the concept of privileged communications, how to deal with the non-client spokesperson, entering into a business relationship with a new client, and how to avoid future problems, ethical complaints and lawsuits. Who should attend: Primarily focused on the needs of new attorneys, paralegals and support staff, this program will be helpful for all attorneys who conduct initial client interviews who not only wish to refine their skills, but also desire to gain a broader understanding of the legal, professionalism, and ethical issues involved in the intake process. Moderator: Steven L. Menaker, Esq. Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil and Criminal Trial Attorney Chasan Leyner & Lamparello, PC (Secaucus) Speakers include: David H. Dugan, III, Esq. Author: Legal Ethics Skills Set (NJICLE, 2008) Law Offices of David H. Dugan, III (Medford) Raymond S. Londa, Esq. Londa & Londa (Elizabeth) Lynn Fontaine Newsome, Esq. Past President, New Jersey State Bar Association Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney Donahue, Hagan, Klein, Newsome & O Donnell, PC (Morristown) Agnes Rymer, Esq. Saiber, LLC (Newark) Seminar tuition includes dinner and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. NEW BRUNSWICK/ S1848-15007 Tues., August 11, 2009 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM NJ Law Center Trial Attorney Certification: 2.75 civil or criminal credits pending Matrimonial Law Certification: 1.75 general and 1.0 professional responsibility credits pending PA CLE: 1.5 substantive and 1.0 ethics credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the NY CLE (Transitional & Non-transitional): 2.0 practice management and 1.0 ethics credits Workers' Compensation: 2.75 general credits Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP184809: $189/$150* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) General Tuition $149 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Special Discounts for NJSBA Members! MEMBERS, NJSBA $119 NJB* MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $110 YLD* Recent admittees (past 2 years) $129 YL Paralegals $95 PAR Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $169 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. Save 30% at the Program... Profitable Law Firm Management Including CD-ROM packed with forms, sample letters and business plans Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esq. and Richard A. Tanner, Esq. Proven managerial and entrepreneurial skills that can build revenue even in today s challenging economy! 103301 Treatise (Reg. $119) At seminar only $83 No other discounts apply 11

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY Dr. Anita Jacobs... On Powerful Communication Skills: Winning Strategies For Lawyers As a lawyer you are paid to communicate. Getting your message across is essential to what you do every day. This unique program could be the difference between winning or losing your next client or case. Dr. Anita Jacobs demonstrates that any lawyer can dramatically improve his or her presentation skills and ability to communicate with colleagues, staff, clients and prospects. These skills are not taught in law schools but they are vital if you want to build and maintain good client relationships. This program shows you how to establish immediate credibility by understanding how the different messages conveyed by body language, voice and appearance can impair or improve your verbal communication. Learn how to say what you mean and create more powerful communications, how to read your audience and communicate with difficult people, even how to say no and gain respect. 6.5 EARN ETHICS! Dr. Anita Jacobs President of The National Center for Effective Speaking Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) Dr. Jacobs explains in detail how you can become a more effective presenter in front of small or large groups, whether in trial or at a client or CLE presentation. Learn how to evaluate and improve your use of words, voice and body to convey meaning, deal with anxiety, organize content, use visual aids and respond effectively to questions. Plus, she demonstrates how to use authority, energy and audience awareness to influence others for more memorable presentations. Key Benefits and Program Highlights: Credible Communications: The Impact of the Non-Verbals - Establishing credibility - Showing your competence - Communicating with power - Communicating with difficult people - Communicating for success; open, honest, human Effective Presentations for Lawyers - Discovering and eliminating mannerisms that say you are weak - Secrets of instant and lasting rapport - How to gain authority without being intimidating - Listening and speaking etiquette - Use of visual aids and remote technology - Assessing your audience - How to facilitate a question and answer session Powerful Etiquette - What to do at firm-sponsored events and still be you - Avoiding etiquette pitfalls Seminar tuition includes refreshments and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. Please note new date! NEW BRUNSWICK/ S1536-15064 Wed., Aug. 19, 2009 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM New Jersey Law Center Trial Attorney Certification: 5.5 civil or criminal credits pending Matrimonial Law Certification: 4.5 general and 1.0 professional responsibility credits pending PA CLE: 4.5 substantive and 1.0 ethics credits pending ($24 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the NY CLE (Transitional & Non-transitional): 5.5 practice management and 1.0 ethics credits Workers' Compensation: 5.5 general credits General Tuition $199 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 2 Tickets STX Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $209 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 12 Past Participants Comments: "[Anita Jacobs] presented her information in a way that made it especially useful for the courtroom, for presenting proposals or for oneon-one negotiations with clients; or opposing counsel." "The program was outstanding and provided practical skills for communicating more effectively in day-today practice. "The structure of Ms. Jacobs seminar allowed time to put the skills into action immediately "

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY Research Outside of the Box: Where Do I Find That? DO YOUR ADVERSARIES HAVE A TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE? July Seminar of the Month The internet has added another dimension to advocating for your client. Finding reliable, up-to-date data is essential in preparing a case, but what if the information isn t available by conventional means? Effective advocates in 2009 must know more than how to Google. Our experts will discuss free, or nearly free, internet resources to aid you in research for data not typically found through well known research tools. The internet is a treasure trove of information - find out how to tap into it! 3 Speakers include: Rebecca Oliver-Remshifski, Esq. Pepper Hamilton, LLP (Princeton) Kathy Taggart Computer Services Librarian, Lowenstein Sandler, PC (Roseland) Learn how to gain the edge you need in the cases you handle through new & innovative research techniques, including: Locating people and business information Real Estate/Property Ownership Bankruptcies, Liens, UCC s, Judgments, Lawsuits Criminal Records How to determine ownership interests in privately owned companies Public Records Locating books, articles and research materials Legal Research Using technology as an aid in the court room Governmental agency records Miscellaneous Tips and more! Seminar tuition includes breakfast and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. NEW BRUNSWICK/ S1873-15087 Tues., Aug. 18, 2009 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM NJ Law Center Trial Attorney Certification: 2.5 civil or criminal credits pending Matrimonial Law Certification: 2.5 general credits pending PA CLE: 2.5 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Transitional & Non-transitional): 3.0 professional practice credits Workers' Compensation: 2.5 general credits pending Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP187309: $179/$143* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) July Seminar of the Month! Register by 7/31/09 $110 EB Registrations received after 7/31/09 General Tuition $149 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Special Discounts for NJSBA Members! MEMBERS, NJSBA $119 NJB* MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $110 YLD* Recent admittees (past 2 years) $129 YL Paralegals $95 PAR Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $169 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 13

FOR EVERY LAWYER Trust Accounting Pitfalls & Pointers Don t wait for a random audit to discover YOUR mistakes. Take your career into your own hands make plans to attend this important new program today! 2 Although most attorneys understand the necessity of maintaining proper trust accounts, you may not be aware of some of the most common mistakes that can be made when dealing with them mistakes that could lead to audits or even disbarment. Learning how to deal with these potential mistakes, or even how to avoid them completely, can save you a tremendous amount of time and effort in your practice. Register today to hear Mimi Lakind, Senior Auditor with the Office of Attorney Ethics discuss the top 10 mistakes that lawyers make with their trust accounts, along with practical pointers that will help to ensure your compliance with the Court Rules and Rules of Professional Conduct. As an attendee you ll walk away with real strategies that can put to work right away in your practice. Mimi Lakind, Esq. Senior Random Auditor, Office of Attorney Ethics (Trenton) Topics include: 10 Trust Account Errors and How to Avoid Them (emphasis on common mistakes made in real estate practice) Complying with R.1:21-6 (for trust, business and fiduciary accounts on manual and software systems) Complying with R. 1:21-7 (emphasis on common mistakes made in personal injury practice) Complying with R.1:21-1A; R.1:21-1B; and R.1:21-1C (for professional associations, corporations, LLCs and LLPs) Save 30% at the program... New Jersey Estate Planning Manual: Theory, Practice & Forms (2007) Featuring CD-ROM with sample forms By Glenn A. Henkel, Esq. Editors & Contributing Authors: Gerard G. Brew, Esq.; Steven K. Mignogna, Esq. 103306 Two vol. set/cd-rom (Reg. $325) At seminar only $228 New Jersey Probate Procedures Manual (2009) Featuring CD-ROM with sample forms Written by Gerard G. Brew, Esq. Editors and Contributing Authors: Glenn A. Henkel, Esq.; Steven K. Mignogna, Esq. 103808 Two vol binder/text & CD-ROM (Reg.$325) At seminar only $228 Estate & Trust Litigation (2006) Written by Steven K. Mignogna, Esq. Editor & Contributing Author: Glenn A. Henkel, Esq. 103605 Binder/text/CD-ROM (Reg. $189) At seminar only $132 No other discounts apply. Seminar tuition includes refreshments and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. WAYNE/S1880-15171 Thurs., Aug. 27, 2009 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Grand Chalet PA CLE: 2.0 substantive credits pending ($8 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Transitional & Non-transitional): 2.0 professional practice credits Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP188009: $179/$143* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) General Tuition $149 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Special Discounts for NJSBA Members! MEMBERS, NJSBA $119 NJB* MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $110 YLD* Recent admittees (past 2 years) $129 YL Paralegals $95 PAR Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $169 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 14

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY Collection Practice for New Jersey Attorneys Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Young Lawyers Section Learn practical strategies for navigating the court system to collect outstanding debts for your clients! 3.5 Every case boils down to a collection, and at this basic program you ll learn how to navigate the court system to collect money for the clients you represent. If you follow the proven, step by step procedures outlined by our panel of experts, you will be able to retrieve outstanding debts and develop a sense of finality that brings both you and your clients satisfaction. Our panel features attorneys whose practices focus on collection practice, as well as court representatives from different areas of the state. In addition to the strategies you pick up, you ll also take home a seminar handbook packed with useful forms, checklists and other valuable materials that will expedite the debt collection process in your office. Don t miss this opportunity to increase your ability to collect debts. Program Agenda: 9:00 Opening Comments - Allen J. Barkin, Esq. 9:10 The Process: Filing the suit, 3 court levels for suit, arrangements for settlement, i.e. stipulation of settlement, warrant of satisfaction, consent judgment, etc. - Steven J. Mitnick, Esq. and Andrew R. Turner, Esq. 9:40 Implementing JEFIS - Lloyd Garner, Esq.; north site TBA 10:10 Panel discussion on the transition to JEFIS 10:30 Break 10:45 Fair Debt Collection Act - Allen J. Barkin, Esq. 11:15 The contested process- Hillary Veldhuis, Esq.; central and north site TBA 11:45 How to collect: what can be levied upon, wage execution, asset levies, exemptions, etc. - Eric H. Fields 12:15 Q & A/Discussion/Closing comments Save 30% at the program... Guide to New Jersey Contract Law (2008) By Clark E. Alpert, Esq. This comprehensive publication will serve as your practical guide to New Jersey contract law. 108808 2008 Manual (Reg. $159) At the seminar only $111 (No other discounts apply) Moderator: Allen J. Barkin, Esq. Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell (Union) (At all sites) Featuring: Eric H. Fields Court Officer (Hackensack) (At all sites) Lloyd Garner, Esq. Assistant Civil Division Manager - Special Civil Part (Elizabeth) (At New Brunswick & Mt. Laurel) Steven J. Mitnick, Esq. Mitnick & Malzberg, PC (Frenchtown) (At New Brunswick & Mt. Laurel) Robert D. Pitt, Esq. NJ AOC-Civil Practice Division (Trenton) (At Fairfield) (invited) Andrew R. Turner, Esq. Turner Law Firm, LLC (South Orange) (At Fairfield) Hillary Veldhuis, Esq. Lyons Doughty & Veldhuis, PC/PA (Mt. Laurel; Wilmington, DE; & Owings Mills, MD) (At Mt. Laurel) Seminar tuition includes breakfast or dinner and seminar materials. MT. LAUREL/S421-15078 Tues., Sept. 1, 2009 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM Westin Hotel NEW BRUNSWICK/ S421-15079 Tues., Oct. 6, 2009 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM NJ Law Center FAIRFIELD/S421-15080 Monday, October 12, 2009 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Crowne Plaza Trial Attorney Certification: 3.25 civil credits pending PA CLE: 3.0 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-transitional & Transitional): 3.5 professional practice credits Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP42109: $189/$151* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) Early Registration Discount! Register by 8/1/09 $119 EB Registrations received after 8/1/09 General Tuition $159 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Special Discounts for NJSBA Members! MEMBERS, NJSBA Co-Sponsoring Section $119 COS* MEMBERS, NJSBA $129 NJB* MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $119 YLD* Recent admittees (past 2 years) $135 YL Paralegals $109 PAR Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $179 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 15 Who should attend: Trial attorneys General practitioners Young lawyers Law office managers

FOR EVERY ATTORNEY Handling Investor Claims Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Securities Litigation and Regulatory Enforcement Committee The recent volatility in securities markets combined with the uncovering of unscrupulous dealers have resulted in an increase in potential securities-related claims by investors. As an attorney, it is vital to understand how to evaluate potential damages from these actions, as well as how to proceed in cases involving civil, criminal or regulatory proceedings. 3.5 EARN ETHICS! Register today for this cutting edge seminar to learn the information you need to know when dealing with investor claims actions. From reviewing the facts to determine if your client has a claim to presenting or defending one, you ll learn the strategies you need to know to successfully deal with investor claims in your practice. Learn everything you need to know to successfully handle investor claims, including: What documents are essential to review Evaluating and preparing customer claims and defenses How to evaluate potential damages Forum and venue selection The arbitration process Understanding FINRA Selection of arbitrators and case preparation Parallel civil, criminal or regulatory proceedings and more Program Coordinator/Moderator: Jeffrey W. Herrmann, Esq. Co-Chair, Securities Litigation and Regulatory Enforcement Committee Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf (Saddle Brook) Speakers: John C. Kelly, Esq. McCarter & English (Newark) Kenneth O Connor, Esq. Lubiner & Schmidt, LLC (Cranford) Ghilliane A. Reid, Esq. Gibbons (Newark and NYC) Seminar tuition includes refreshments and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. EDISON/S1541-15083 Thurs., Oct. 15, 2009 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Pines Manor PA CLE: 3.0 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-Transitional & Transitional): 3.5 professional practice credits NJAPM: 3.0 credits Handbook/Audio CD Package CDP154109: $189/$151* (Podcasts, cassettes and downloadable handbooks available at ) Early Registration Discount! Register by 8/1/09 $109 EB Registrations received after 8/1/09 General Tuition $159 REG NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Ticket STX Special Discounts for NJSBA Members! MEMBERS, NJSBA Co-Sponsoring Section $119 COS* MEMBERS, NJSBA $129 NJB* MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $119 YLD* Recent admittees (past 2 years) $135 YL Paralegals $109 PAR Law Students (with Student ID) Free STU Full Time Judges Free JUD DOOR REGISTRATIONS $179 To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - visit NJSBA.com for information or to join. 16

SPECIAL PRESENTATION: CIVIL TRIAL PRACTICE Electronic Discovery Rules, Tips & Tactics Presented in cooperation with THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION GROUP, INC. (P.E.G.) AM Special Presentation 3 As electronic information grows more and more prevalent, so do the challenges (and opportunities) of e-discovery for attorneys, their clients and the courts. Metadata is data about data, and its existence only in electronic information is one of the reasons that e-discovery poses new challenges and opportunities for attorneys, their clients and the courts. This course skillfully presented by former U.S. Magistrate Judge Ron. Hedges focuses on discovery of information that is generated and stored in complex systems. Requests for such information, and disputes arising from the preservation and production of electronic information, have become common in the federal civil justice system and, increasingly, in state courts. Ron. will address how the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the 2006 amendments to those Rules govern discovery of electronic information. He will explore the horizon for rules and procedures, so you can ready your practices for the coming trends. He will also examine issues arising from the confidentiality of electronic information, the ethical duties of lawyers with regard to electronic information, and the presentation of evidence in electronic format, as well as issues of confidentiality and public access. Ron. will also review newly-enacted Federal Rule of Evidence 502, which deals with waiver of privilege and work product. Includes an overview of the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the New Jersey Civil Practice Rules. Program Outline & Schedule: Introduction to course Introduction to terminology Overview of the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the New Jersey Civil Practice Rules Initial duties of attorneys and clients in e-discovery context (litigation hold and duty to preserve; preparation for disclosure and discovery) The Rule 26(f) conference and cooperation throughout litigation Spoliation and Rule 37(e) Requesting discovery and responding to discovery requests (form of production, costbearing, sampling, etc.) Ephemeral information Privilege and waiver, workplace privacy, and Rule 502 Transnational e-discovery Admissibility issues Ethics and Confidentiality Seminar tuition includes luncheon and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. Note new date! NEW BRUNSWICK/ S1857-15034 Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM NJ Law Center Please Note: You can use the face value of NJICLE Season Tickets to pay for this program. Due to the special nature of this program, the customary discounts cannot apply. If you find you cannot attend the program, please notify NJICLE 24 hours before the program to be eligible for a refund minus $20 processing fee. If you do not notify NJICLE 24 hours in advance of the program and you do not attend, you will automatically receive the course handbook in lieu of your tuition. Trial Attorney Certification: 2.75 civil or criminal credits pending Matrimonial Law Certification: 1.75 general and 1.0 evidence credits pending PA CLE: 2.5 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-transitional & Transitional): 3.0 professional practice credits Workers Compensation: 2.75 general credits pending General Tuition $229 REG Save $80 when you attend the full day! Attend both programs for only $378! Register for: Electronic Discovery Rules, Tips & Tactics (AM session) and Dan Small on Powerful Witness Preparation (PM session) $378 DUO Special Group Rate for Prosecutors & Public Defenders! For groups of 3 or more registering at the same time (pp) $179 SPC DOOR REGISTRATIONS $249 17 Judge Ronald J. Hedges has extensive experience in e-discovery and in management of complex civil litigation matters. He was appointed in 1986 as a U.S. magistrate judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, where he served as the compliance judge for the Court Mediation Program, a member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee, and both a member and reporter for the Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Committee. He is the author of among others titles Discovery of Electronically-Stored Information: Surveying the Legal Landscape (BNA: 2007). From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of the Advisory Group of Magistrate Judges. He has also been adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law and is currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Hedges is a member of the American Law Institute, American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Historical Society and the Lawyers Advisory Committee of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Hedges was a judicial advisor to the Association of the Federal Bar of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. Hedges is a member of The Sedona Conference Advisory Board; The Sedona Conference Working Group on Protective Orders, Confidentiality, and Public Access; and The Sedona Conference Working Group on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention & Production. He is also a member of the National Law Alumni Board and E-Discovery Advisory Board of Georgetown University Law Center, and a member of the CPR E-Discovery Committee. What others have said about this program: The content of his presentation is solid and informative. Warm and engaging innate, quiet sense of humor Articulate, knowledgeable, whimsical and practical!

SPECIAL PRESENTATION: CIVIL TRIAL PRACTICE Dan Small on... Powerful Witness Preparation Presented in cooperation with THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION GROUP, INC. (P.E.G.) Every caring lawyer involved in litigation has experienced the stress (trauma?) of wondering and worrying about witness testimony. Powerful Witness Preparation provides a modern prescription for persuasive verbal and non-verbal witness communications that will benefit every lawyer regardless of experience (or inexperience). Dan Small, highly-respected, experienced litigator and witness expert walks you through the methods, procedure and rules that will make your witness a powerful, compelling communicator. Small has worked in large and small firms, as general counsel of a healthcare management firm, and as a prosecutor for the U.S. Justice Department. He is a respected author on this subject Preparing Witnesses: A Practical Guide for Lawyers and Their Clients, (2 nd Edition, American Bar Association). Dan represents witnesses, plaintiffs and defendants in wide-ranging administrative proceedings and in both civil and criminal litigation; that incredible breadth of experience is reflected in the bottom-line practical counsel he offers in this highly-acclaimed seminar. Developing expertise, or even modest success, in witness preparation takes years, trials and, for most lawyers, many errors. Small s objective is to rapidly increase the learning curve while minimizing the pain inherent in inadequate or improper witness preparation. Program Outline: I. Need a. Environment b. This is Not a Conversation II. The Challenge a. Three Mistakes Witnesses Make b. Seven Mistakes Lawyers Make III. The Process a. Preparation Key Steps b. Preparation Checklist c. Key Goals IV. The Rules a. Basic Principles b. Framing the Message c. The 10 Rules d. Making an Impact Seminar tuition includes refreshments and seminar materials. Visit for complete directions to all locations. Note New date! NEW BRUNSWICK/ S1612-14875 Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM NJ Law Center Please Note: You can use the face value of NJICLE Season Tickets to pay for this program. Due to the special nature of this program, the customary discounts cannot apply. If you find you cannot attend the program, please notify NJICLE 24 hours before the program to be eligible for a refund minus $20 processing fee. If you do not notify NJICLE 24 hours in advance of the program and you do not attend, you will automatically receive the course handbook in lieu of your tuition. Trial Attorney Certification: 2.75 civil or criminal credits pending Matrimonial Law Certification: 1.75 general and 1.0 evidence credits pending PA CLE: 2.5 substantive credits pending ($12 fee separate check payable to NJICLE must be NY CLE (Non-transitional & Transitional): 3.0 professional practice credits Workers Compensation: 2.75 general credits pending V. Ethical Challenges: Preparation Does Not Mean Coaching! VI. Adapting to the Situation a. Interview v. Testimony b. Deposition v. Trial c. Direct v. Cross VII. Special Witness a. Expert Witness b. Physician Witness c. Former Employee Witness d. Criminal Defendant Witness e. Party Witness VIII. Core Themes/Home Bases VIV. Conclusion 18 PM Special Presentation General Tuition $229 REG Save $80 when you attend the full day! Attend the both programs for only $378! Register for: Electronic Discovery Rules, Tips & Tactics (AM session) and Dan Small on Powerful Witness Preparation (PM session) $378 DUO Special Group Rate for Prosecutors & Public Defenders! For groups of 3 or more registering at the same time (pp) $179 SPC DOOR REGISTRATIONS $249 3 Featuring: Daniel I. Small, Esq. Daniel I. Small s expansive career provides the unique basis for his excellence as a teacher and author. His impressive body of work includes lawyering for the U.S. Department of Justice, work as corporate general counsel for a healthcare management firm, and private practice with both small and large firms. He may not have seen it all, but he s seen a lot of what lawyers do from varied and meaningful perspectives. He has written several books for the American Bar Association (ABA), including Preparing Witnesses and Going to Trial; has served as a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School; and is a frequent television, radio and newspaper commentator on legal issues. Dan is a partner at Holland & Knight, LLP, in their Boston & Miami offices. He represents witnesses, plaintiffs and defendants in wide-ranging administrative proceedings, and in both civil and criminal litigation (including fraud, regulation, insider trading, revenue recognition and more). Dan is a member of The Florida Bar, the Massachusetts Bar and the ABA. He is a 1979 graduate of Harvard Law School and a cum laude graduate of Harvard College. Dan has recently been inducted into the honorary society, Litigation Counsel of America. Who Should Attend: Criminal Lawyers Prosecutors & Public Defenders Corporate & In-house Counsel Labor & Employment Lawyers Family Lawyers Litigation Paralegals General Practitioners Plaintiff Attorneys Defense Attorneys