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SMC³'s Contract Law Seminar Provides Transportation Professionals with Comprehensive Training in Contractual Elements


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SMC³'s Contract Law Seminar Provides Transportation Professionals with Comprehensive Training in Contractual Elements

SMC³
Source: PressReleasePoint.com
30 March 2006


Peachtree City, Ga. - March 30, 2006 — One of the nation’s foremost transportation attorneys will share his expertise with motor carrier contracts at SMC³’s 2006 Contract Law Seminar, which will take place May 17 at the Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Atlanta. This seminar will be beneficial for anyone involved in preparing or executing transportation-related contracts. John R. Bagileo, principal, The Law Office of John R. Bagileo, has been practicing transportation law for almost 40 years, representing the interests of both carriers and shippers in regulatory matters. He has represented clients in rulemaking proceedings and litigation disputes on regulatory issues, contracts, sale and merger transactions, licensing, safety and legislative enactments that have changed the face of transportation regulation. SMC³ sponsors the seminar to educate its members and other transportation professionals on the fundamentals, terminology and latest regulations affecting contracts. This year’s Contract Law Seminar includes sessions on transportation laws and regulations governing freight moving by motor carriers; “must-have” contract clauses; critical terms in broker, shipper and carrier contracts; intermodal transportation agreements; RFPs; and troublesome contract provisions. “The seminar material is very relevant and paints a clear picture of the critical elements of transportation contracts and the role they play in our companies,” Bethany Chambers, quality assurance process developer, Landstar System Inc., said. To register for the SMC³ 2006 Contract Law Seminar or for more information on SMC³’s products, services and educational offerings, visit www.smc3.com or call 800-845-8090.

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SMC³800-845-8090
500 Westpark Drive****@s**3.com
Post Office Box 2040http://www.smc3.com/
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269Contact SMC³


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