Event Description
Currently, all bar association programming is
REMOTE-ONLY participation. There will be NO in-person attendance until further
notice. Thank you.
Online registration is now closed, if you'd like to attend
this CLE please email Ashley Bollig at abollig@mnbars.org .
The Sports, Art and
Entertainment Law Section will be taking a look at the impacts
of Covid-19 on various segments of the industry in a series
of CLE round table discussions. In this first installment, we will hear
from attorneys about the challenges and changes affecting venues,
event planners and sports.
Panelists:
Wynne Reece | Partner and Certified IP Paralegal at Reece Law PLLC
and The Creative's Counsel | Adjunct at the business law clinic at
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Josh Schaub | Attorney at Gutwein Law |
Commissioner of American Association Independent Professional Baseball |
Commissioner of Major Arena Soccer League
CLE Credit:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit Approved | Event code: 328413
Cost:
Section Member: Free
MSBA Member not in the Section: $20
Non-MSBA
Member: $40
Law Student: Free
Join the Sports, Art, and
Entertainment Section: MSBA members who are not
members of this Section can join the Section and attend this CLE for free!
Contact Ashley Bollig at 612-278-6353 to register under this
option.
Remote Participation:
This CLE will be available by remote participation
only. Instructions will be emailed to you the week day prior to the CLE.
Online
registration is now closed, if you'd like to attend this CLE
please email Ashley Bollig at abollig@mnbars.org.
Want more information about the Sports,
Art, and Entertainment Section?
To register with a check, please
mail in this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions? Contact Ashley Bollig abollig@mnbars.org | 612-278-6353
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Ashley Bollig abollig@mnbars.org. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations.