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ETHICS in person meeting

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The Chicago Tax Club is pleased to offer the following in person Ethics event at Clark Hill on June 11.

Sexual Harassment Preventing and Investigation Training and Bystander Intervention Training.

Registration is limited to 50 people.

Format:The event will be presented by Jon Vegosen of Clark Hill and qualifies for The seminar qualifies for 2 hours of CLE and CPE credit and 2 hours of Ethics credits.

Attire is business casual.

 

 

Fee and Registration:

The seminar is free for CTC members and $25 for non-members.

Credits for cancellations will only be granted for cancellations made by June 5, 2024.

Payment Options: Non-members must pay the seminar fee in advance via credit card.

Seminar Presentation Materials: Approximately one week before the seminar, registrants will receive an email with links to the handouts. HANDOUTS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE CONFERENCE SITE.


Location and Parking:
The event will be held at the offices of Clark Hill, located on the 39th floor of the original Prudential Building at 130 East Randolph Street, Chicago.

        

 

Vito Kirvelaitis

Ethics Committee Chair


 

Date and Time

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Location

Clark Hill, located on the 39th floor of the original Prudential Building
130 East Randolph Street
Chicago, IL  
USA
(847) 952-8181

Event Contact(s)

VYTENIS P KIRVELAITIS

Category

Annual Meeting

Registration Info

Registration is required before Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Cancellation Policy:
Credit that can be used for a future event will be issued for paid registrations cancelled through June 4, 2024.
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Sexual Harassment and Bystander Training Under Federal, State, and Local Law