This symposium brings together more than 150 of the nation's preeminent aviation law and insurance professionals to hear speakers and participate in dialogue relevant to this unique segment of the aviation industry. The Symposium is structured for attorneys specializing in aviation, insurance agents, litigation and safety experts, consultants, corporate aviation managers and risk management professionals.
This year’s program highlights include:
First annual golf tournament
Award Banquet
Keynote address
Panel discussions
Industry tradeshow Florida Aviation Law Certification Examination Review Course (Saturday January 10th)
Keynote Addresses
Luncheon Keynote - Gary L. Halbert, General Counsel on the National Transportation Safety Board in Washington DC. Award Banquet Keynote - Ambassador Lorne S. Clark, Nexxt Steps International Consulting, Princeton, NJ
Past attendees describe this event as the best offered anywhere for aviation law and insurance professionals and they look forward to participating again each year.
Florida Aviation Law Certification Examination Review Course - Saturday Jan 10 The Aviation Law and Insurance Symposium in conjunction with the Florida Bar Aviation Law Committee will present the Florida Aviation Law Certification Examination Review Course on Saturday, January 10, 2009. Class attendance is FREE. REGISTER NOW
Continuing Legal Education
Florida Bar members will be awarded Continuing Legal Education units in exchange for participating in ALIS. Members of the Bars of other jurisdictions and non-attorney professionals may also receive credit for continuing education. Group discounts are available, as well as discounts for faculty, government employees, and students.
Planning for the 20th Annual ALIS is underway. Click here to register or contact Venu, Inc. at (816) 595-4847.
For questions about the Symposium and/or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Greg Carlile at gregc@robstan.com or by calling (816) 595 4825.
We'd like to give special recognition to this year's sponsors that make this program possible: