Employment Law Seminar – Free Passes

Free Law Student Passes to “Fundamentals of Employment Law” Seminar
Sterling Education Services, Inc. is a non-profit continuing education company that conducts seminars across the nation. They are holding a “Fundamentals of Employment Law” seminar in Akron, OH on January 18, 2011 and are offering  five law students free scholarship-passes to this seminar.  Students get a day-long overview of a particular aspect of the law, a seminar manual, and you also get an opportunity to network with practicing attorneys. This is a win-win situation.

 Please visit online at www.sterlingeducation.com for information on Sterling Education Services and details on this program or call Elizabeth Hammer at 715.855.0495.  Students are NOT to register on the website.  Students must register before the seminar via phone or email. No walk-ins will be allowed. Only current law students may take advantage of these passes and MUST provide their student id number or other proof of enrollment in order to register.

 For those students who wish to register, they may email or call Elizabeth Hammer directly with the following information:

Information on the seminar which they are interested in attending:

Title:

City, ST:

Date:

Student Information:

Full Name:

Student ID# (required):

CC information*: (may be called-in if preferable, but must be provided to secure registration)

Phone Number:

Email Address:

Full Mailing Address:

School Name:

*Important Note: The scholarship policy requires that recipients provide credit card information at the time of registration to secure their free pass. No charge will be made to the card unless the registrant fails to attend the program and does not notify us three business days in advance. If a scholarship registrant should fail to show up at the program or cancel as described above a $50.00 no-show fee will be charged to the card provided. This policy has been instituted to avoid students securing a free pass and not choosing to use it while other students who would have like to have attended were told the free slots had been filled. Students will be thoroughly informed of this policy upon registration for the program.