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CLE# 2006-005: Wilderness Recreation & Tourism in Alaska: Managing Operations and Legal Risks – Part 2
Credits:
6.0 General
Date: Friday, March 10, 2006
NO DVD or Audio available
Course Materials Only:
*No CLE credit for materials only.
Topics:
- Hot Topics in Recreation and Tourism: “What’s Keeping Us Up at Night?”
- Disclosure and Protective Measures: Insurance, Releases, VARs, Independent Contractors, Marketing Your Company
- Participant Suitability: Information Exchange, Use of Physician Sponsors, Standards of Wilderness Medicine
- Operations & Employment Issues: Staff Training; Employment Law Issues; Using Volunteers, Interns, and Independent Contractors; Behavioral Evaluations
- Recreational Activities on Public Lands: Permitting and Access
- Claims and Litigation Issues: Trial Preparation, Strategy Considerations, Top 10 Cases
Faculty:
Deborah Ajango, Risk Management Consultant, Safety Ed/Safety Education for Outdoor and Remote Work Environments; Kevin Apgar, Concession Program Manager, Alaska Region, National Park Service; Wally Cathcart, Patterson Cathcart Insurance Brokers; Laura Farley, Farley & Graves; Lincoln Garrick, Asst. Professor in Adventure Leadership; Health, Physical Education & Recreation Department; University of Alaska Anchorage; Charles (Reb) Gregg, Legal Counsel, National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), Houston, Texas; Co-editor, Outdoor Education and Recreation Law Quarterly; Kirk Hoessle, President, Alaska Wildland Adventures; Tracey Knutson, Knutson & Associates; Jerry Lewanski, Director, Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation, State of Alaska; Steve Prysunka, Director, Crossings Wilderness Expeditions for Youth; Terry Reid, Special Uses and Lands Program Manager, Chugach National Forest; Danielle Ryman, DeLisio Moran Geraghty & Zobel; Paul Stockler, Sole Practitioner; Paul Twardock, Director, Outdoor Studies Department, Alaska Pacific University
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Environmental / Natural Resources
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Real Estate
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Torts
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