S E M I N A R S F O R S M A L L B U S I N E S S E S
LEGAL CLINIC SERIES CITY OF PHOENIX
Community and Economic Development Department
SMALL BUSINESS DIVISION COLLEGE OF LAW
Center for Law, Leadership and Management
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S E M I N A R S F O R S M A L L B U S I N E S S E S
Date/Time Seminar Description Location
Monday
October 3, 2005
4-6 p.m. Business Formation 101:
So You Are Forming a Business . . . Featuring Quinn DeAngelis (Specialist in Commercial Transactions)
Need help setting up your new business? This seminar offers an overview of the steps and paperwork involved in forming your own business. Fee: $30
ALL SEMINARS
HELD AT
Phoenix City Hall
Assembly Rooms
A-B-C*
200 West Washington
*Rooms are subject
to change.
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Parking is available at
305 West Washington
Monday
October 17, 2005
8-10 a.m. The Construction Contract: Part 3 Featuring David W. Kash (Jennings Strouss & Salmon, PLC)
The third installment in an intensive 3-part series which covers all material terms of construction contracts. Some of the topics for this seminar will include indemnity, insurance, bonds, termination, claims disputes, changed conditions, architectural fees evaluation, Architect Certificate, subrogation waiver, dust, and scheduling. Fee: $30
Monday
November 21, 2005
8-10 a.m. Immigration Law 101:
What Every Employer Should Know Immigration issues are a growing concern for Arizona businesses. Learn what employers are required to know and allowed to ask of their workers to comply with the law. Fee: $30
Monday
December 5, 2005
8-10 a.m. Commercial Property Leases: Landlord and Tenant Rights and Remedies Featuring Roger Spencer (Specialist in Real Estate Law)
Whether you are a lessee or a lessor, this seminar will inform you of your rights under the law and how to address possible violations. Fee: $30
Online registration available at www.law.asu.edu/legalclinics For more information or to register by phone, call (480) 727-7398.
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DISCLAIMER: Neither the City of Phoenix, Arizona State University or the Arizona State University College of Law, nor any of their employees or officers, makes any warranty of any kind, either express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or content of the information or materials provided through the legal seminar series;
and further, shall not be liable for any claims or losses of any nature arising directly or indirectly from the use of the information or materials presented during the legal seminars.
The information and materials to be presented do not represent the official statement or views of the City of Phoenix, ASU or ASU College of Law, and should not be considered
an endorsement or recommendation for any purpose. Republication or redistribution of seminar materials are expressly prohibited without prior written permission.

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