Major League Baseball Arbitration under the 2012-2016 Basic Agreement

Best Practices: Major League Baseball Arbitration under the 2012-2016 Basic Agreement

MCLE on Friday, February 19, 2016, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. PST

Featuring: Chad Eberhardt, Esq. and Jeremy Evans, Esq.

Register here for the live program at the SDCBA Conference Center downtown.

Join us as we discuss the basics of baseball arbitration. Our seasoned presenters will share various strategies and tactics in how to prepare, present and defend your client in a first, second and third-year arbitration case.

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This program is worth 1.5 GEN credit.

Rates:

  • $50.00 SDCBA Member

  • $80.00 Non-Member of SDCBA

  • FREE Law Student

  • FREE San Diego City Attorney's Office

Can’t make it downtown? Click here to register for the remote internet Webcast.

Presented by the Entertainment & Sports and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Sections of the San Diego County Bar Association.

Lunch will be served. Registrations are due by noon on February 16th, 2016 to avoid the late fee. By registering, you are agreeing not to record, photograph or otherwise capture any video or audio of this seminar. The SDCBA has the right to refuse registrations. Late registrants and walk-ins will incur a $5.00 late registration fee. Registration fees apply to the actual program being purchased and are not transferable to another seminar attendee or online program. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows. Registrations will be held until 15 minutes after the published seminar start time. The SDCBA certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE by the State Bar of California.

Location:

SDCBA Conference Center
401 West A Street, Suite 120
San Diego, CA 92101

Cancellation Policy: No refunds available within 72 hours of the program.

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Jeremy M. Evans is the CEO, Founder & Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer® representing entertainment, media, and sports clients and is licensed to practice law in California.