Seminars, Meetings and Events

April 8

Crisis response
A business’ response and actions with its employees during a time of disaster is critical in returning employees back to work to resume normal productive output.
To learn the latest information on integrated crisis management check out "Business Responsibility In Crisis Situations: Legal and Insurer Views, a workshop and business networking event sponsored by the American Red Cross of Central New Jersey.
Guest speakers include: William C. Nicholson, adjunct professor of law at Widener University of Law and author of the book "Emergency Response and Emergency Management Law, and Elizabeth L. Clark, executive vice president at William, Connolly and Company and a specialist in professional liability.
The event is free for Red Cross members; $50 for nonmembers. To find out more or make a reservation contact Paul Carden at (609) 951-2106 or e-mail [email protected].

  • American Red Cross of Central NJ, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.,

    The Robert Wood Johnson Froundation

    College Road East and Route 1

    Plainsboro.

April 16
No more sales reps?
Alliance Healthcare Information, a provider of nurse call center services, and Lathian Systems, Inc., a leading e-detailing company, are sponsoring a conference on "Are Sales Reps Obsolete?
The conference will address the challenges of pitching pharmaceutical products to physicians in today’s changing environment. Attendees can learn how to maximize the effectiveness of sales reps and get valuable information on optimizing and controlling sample inventories.
Speakers include Wayne Yetter of BioPharm Advisory, LLC, former president and CEO at Novartis and Astra Merck; Richard B. Vanderveer, Ph.D., CEO of V2 GfK; Harriet Owens-Waldron, partner of KWS and co-founder of Kelly Waldron; and other physicians and data experts.
The conference is free of charge and will include breakfast and lunch. Space is limited. To register, call toll free 1-866-667-1707.

  • Alliance Healthcare Information and Lathian Systems, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.


    Hyatt Regency Princeton Hotel

    102 Carnegie Center

    West Windsor

April 20
Art and law
The Mercer County Bar Association and Princeton Bar Association have teamed up to offer a lunchtime seminar titled "Art and the Law: Grounds for Sculpture, a Case Study."
The seminar will feature a slide show tour of the 35-acre museum and park and cover a wide range of legal issues including intellectual property rights and copyrights, museum law, land use issues, tax exempt financing and charitable donations.
Speakers will be Brooke Barrie, director/curator at Grounds for Sculpture, Bonnie Brown membership/events manager, and Neal Solomon, Esq., from Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman.
The cost to attend if paid in advance is $35 for MCBA or PBA members; $50 for nonmembers. Add $5 to pay at the door. Ticket price includes lunch and handouts. Deadline for reservations is April 13. Call (609) 585-6200, fax (609) 585-5537 or e-mail [email protected] to register.

  • MCBA and PBA, noon to 1:30 p.m.
    Nassau Club
    6 Mercer Street
    Princeton

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