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This session focuses on the broad range of nonprofit, complex organizational structures that create affiliate organizations to maximize the scope of permissible activities under the tax exemption and other laws, how such organizations are structured, and relevant legal issues.

Discusses the important aspects of the new proposed regulations under 409A.

Discusses what records must be retained, the format and purposes records should be kept and retrievable, how litigation, investigations and audits affect the retention process, and how organizations comply cost effectively with e-discovery requirements.

Discusses numerous aspects of responding to EEO agency charges, including an overview of the administrative process, investigating charges, dealing with agency investigators, and drafting position statements and focuses on the practical aspects of understanding the charge process and what federal, state and local agencies are really looking for to complete a charge investigation, with particular emphasis on obtaining a "no reasonable cause" determination or a dismissal of the charge.

Discusses mandatory harassment training both in California and outside the state of California. Includes critical components of the regulations and best practices.

Three experts discuss the ramifications and significance of possibly the most important copyright case in decades, MGM v. Grokster, as well as litigation leading up to the Supreme Court's decision.

This webcast explores what is required under the Americans with Disability Act in terms of reasonable accommodations in the use of technology. Also provides useful pointers to avoid problems.

Discusses strategies for new coal-fired plants, the need for these facilities and the distribution around the country of the issues involved.

A discussion of problems in outsourcing technology. Problems include the schedules of vendors, the differing expectations of vendors and companies, and the perception of poor customer service.

This webcast discusses the latest developments in the area of secondary liability for website operators including service provider immunities under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,
contributory liability for service providers and online auction operators under trademark and unfair competition law, and secondary defamation liability in light of the Communications Decency Act.

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