Fri, March 1, 2019
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM ET
Odds are you've attended a concert at Ruoff, a Pacers game at Bankers Life, or a Colts game at Lucas Oil, but have you ever really thought about the legal implications of putting on huge concerts and sporting events? Hint: there are quite a few considerations to be made.
Join us bright and early to talk legal details of hosting large events like concerts and sporting events in Indianapolis. We'll have perspectives from employees of the city, the venues and everything in between. In this small-group setting, you'll have the chance to sit down and have conversations with our panel and other student attendees. It's your one-of-a-kind chance to get an inside look, so bring your questions and your appetite!
Attorney participants include: Kyle Fairchild, Horizon League; Eric Neuburger, Lucas Oil Stadium; Jared Tidemann, NCAA; Tim Brown, Indy Chamber; Sonya J. Seeder, Department of Business and Neighborhood Services.
RESERVATIONS/CANCELLATIONS FOR LIVE EVENTS. To ensure the utmost accuracy in our reservation records, the Indianapolis Bar Association cannot accept reservations over the phone for CLE seminars, luncheons, or other programming. Reservations must be delivered or mailed to the Indianapolis Bar Association office, faxed to (317)269-1915, or e-mailed to iba@indybar.org. Reservations received less than 24 hours prior to an event and walk-in registrations cannot be guaranteed; they will be accepted on a space-available basis, will include an additional $5 charge, and may not include lunch. Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to the program to receive a refund. If no cancellation is received, payment is due in full. For arrangements due to physical disability, please call the Indianapolis Bar Association at (317) 269-2000.
RESERVATIONS/CANCELLATIONS FOR ONLINE COURSES. Your purchase provides a 30 day access from the time of purchase to view and complete the educational requirements of the Indiana CLE Commission. Failure to complete the online course within 30 days will require you to re-enroll and purchase again in order to view and complete the education program.
NOTE: CLE credit will not be reported to the Indiana Supreme Court Commission for Continuing Legal Education (CLE Commission) until payment for the course has been received in full. The CLE Commission will not approve online CLE credit if you previously received credit for the same live course. It is your responsibility to monitor your credits.
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