TUESDAY, JUNE 16
1:00pm Eastern, 12:00pm Central, 11:00am Mountain, 10:00am Pacific
90 Minute Session
Session 4007R
CTSM
Exhibit Law Primer: Legal Concepts and Practical Advice
This session will provide a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand review of the high-level legal statutes that apply to and impact trade shows, exhibits and events - regardless of size. This session will focus on contracting basics, specific contract clauses that cause liability, breach, modifications, and intellectual property rights.
Learning Objectives:
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| • | Identify potential legal consequences that can arise from common real-life situations
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| • | Describe how to evaluate the apparent and hidden risk potential of various decisions, actions and situations.
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| • | Discuss standard best practices and the business decisions associated with them
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One of the 23 required sessions approved as part of CTSM, the industry's only university-affiliated certification program.
Attendance for the full session is required for those who wish to count this session towards the CTSM certification program.
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Attendee Reviews
"Kelly was wonderful! She was able to explain difficult law-jargon easily. She kept the class interesting by providing real-life examples we could relate to."
"Very informative session with a lot of great refreshers in contract management."
"This was really helpful information to know so that I know what to look for in any future Agreements or Contracts."
FACULTY
Kelly Franklin Bagnall, Esq., partner, Holland & Knight
Kelly Franklin Bagnall has represented hotel and resort owners and management companies nationwide in virtually all aspects of operational matters, including litigation, arbitration and attending to risk management and security issues. Kelly is a partner with the law firm of Holland & Knight, LLP, and is a member of the Academy of Hospitality Industry Attorneys, Meeting Professionals International, National Association of Credit Management and the State Bar of Texas.