Richard Clem Continuing Legal Education


Richard Clem Continuing Legal Education
High quality, reasonably priced CLE opportunities


Free Conference Call CLE: July 22, 24, Aug. 6, 2019

Up to Three Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Iowa CLE credits, absolutely free

Free programs: July 22, July 24, Aug. 6, 2019

Update: The July 22 program was cancelled at the last minute. We apologize for any inconvenience. The July 24 and August 6 programs will take place as scheduled. We are also offering a make-up program for Minnesota credit on July 25. Information is available at this link.

I'm offering these free conference call CLE programs on July 22, July 24, and Aug. 6, 2019, at 7:00 PM Central Daylight Time (Chicago time). For international callers, this is the same as 00:00 GMT the following day. These programs focuses on Minnesota law, and CLE credit has been applied for in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Credit may be available in other states. View Course Description.

How to Participate

Pre-registration for these programs is not necessary. To participate, simply call in at 6:55 PM Central Time on July 22, July 24, or August 6. Full instructions for claiming CLE credit will be provided during the call. To receive your certificate of attendance, you will need to e-mail a series of codes that will be given during the program. If you join the call already in progress, write down the codes you do hear, and you will receive partial credit for the minutes you attended.

To participate: Dial 1-712-775-8972. When prompted, enter the conference code 127735. Normal long-distance charges (to Iowa) apply for this call. Participants will be muted during the call, and there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end. After the call, e-mail the codes from the program to clem.law@usa.net and I will e-mail you a certificate of attendance.

Course materials are available online at the following links:

There is absolutely no cost to attend this programs, and no payment is expected. If, however, you wish to make a voluntary payment, you may do so after the program. For full information, read why this program is free. You will receive full CLE credit whether or not you decide to pay.

This is a convenient way to earn CLE credits at no cost. If you need additional credits, I have additional low-cost conference call programs available. There is, however, no obligation, and you're welcome to take the free program, even if you don't intend to take any additional programs.

At the time of the program, you simply call in, enter the access code, and listen to the program. You can submit live questions during the program. Your only cost will be the normal long-distance charge to an Iowa telephone number. If you have unlimited long distance, there will be no cost whatsoever.

Course Descriptions

July 22, 2019:

July 22, 2019: Procedure in Eminent Domain. This one-hour overview of eminent domain law will examine the procedural issues that are presented in most eminent domain cases. Topics will include the impact of the 2006 eminent domain reform, commencement of actions, and commissioners' hearings.

(Live lecture, 60 minutes.)

July 24, 2019:

July 24, 2019: Value in Eminent Domain. This one-hour overview of eminent domain law will examine the value issues that are presented in most eminent domain cases. Topics addressed will include: highest & best use, project activity rule, evidentiary issues, and notable Minnesota caselaw.

(Live lecture, 60 minutes.)

August 6, 2019:

August 6, 2019: Penn Central Analysis in Regulatory Takings in Minnesota. This one-hour overview of Minnesota regulatory takings law will examine the focus on the impact of Penn Central v. New York City. Topics will include the three prongs of the Penn Central test, and the application of the case in Minnesota.

(Live lecture, 60 minutes.)

Course materials are available at the following links:

The August 6 program will discuss the following cases:





 

FEDERAL CASES:

 

Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon, 260 U.S. 393 (1922)
Penn Central Transp. v. New York City, 438 U.S. 104 (1987)
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Commission, 505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, 533 U.S. 606 (2001)
Tahoe-Sierra Pres. Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Reg’l Planning Agency, 535 U.S. 302 (2002)
Murr v. Wisconsin, 137 S.Ct. 1933 (2017)
 

MINNESOTA CASES:

 

McShane v. City of Faribault, 292 N.W.2d 253 (Minn. 1980)
Parranto Bros. v. City of New Brighton, 425 N.W.2d 585 (Minn. App. 1988)
Johnson v. City of Minneapolis, 667 N.W.2d 109 (Minn. 1996)
Wensmann v. City of Eagan, 734 N.W.2d 623 (Minn. 2007)
Interstate Companies v. City of Bloomington, 790 N.W.2d 409 (Minn.App. 2010)

CLE credit: Each program, one standard CLE credit applied for in Minnesota (event codes 272268 [7/22], 272269 [7/24] and 276270[8/6]), and Wisconsin. Each program, one standard CLE credit approved in Iowa (activity numbers 332757 [7/22], 332758 [7/24] and 332777[8/6]),

Course Schedule

All times are Central Time

The program will begin promptly at 7:00 Central Time. The phone line will be open approximately ten minutes prior to the times shown. Please call in at least five minutes prior to the start time so that opening remarks can be taken care of prior to the start of the program. The program is a live lecture.

6:45 PM Phone line opens
6:55 PM Introductory remarks
7:00 PM Live lecture (one hour)
8:00 PM Concluding remarks

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CLE Credit

CLE Credit has been applied for as follows:

During the program, there will be an opportunity for all participants to submit questions via e-mail or at the end of the program. The program will be fully interactive and participatory. Attendance will be taken. During the program, a "PIN number" will also be given.

After the program, I will e-mail you a certificate of attendance for use in reporting.

About the Speaker

The program will be presented by trial lawyer Daniel N. Rosen, the partner-in-charge of the Minnesota office of Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, PL, a Miami-based firm specializing in complex litigation nation-wide. He has been trying eminent domain cases for 25 years and has been lead counsel in some of Minnesota’s largest eminent-domain cases, including the largest eminent-domain case in Minnesota history—the taking of the land necessary for Target Field. He has been listed among the “Best Lawyers in America” in the field of Eminent Domain for over ten years. He is a 1994 graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School. Before law school, he served as an officer in the United States Navy.

The program moderator will be Richard P. Clem, an attorney and continuing legal education (CLE) provider in Minnesota. He has been in private practice in the Twin Cities for 25 years. He has a J.D., cum laude, from Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul and a B.A. in History from the University of Minnesota. His reported cases include: Asociacion Nacional de Pescadores a Pequena Escala o Artesanales de Colombia v. Dow Quimica de Colombia, 988 F.2d 559, rehearing denied, 5 F.3d 530 (5th Cir. 1993), cert. denied, 510 U.S. 1041 (1994); LaMott v. Apple Valley Health Care Center, 465 N.W.2d 585 (Minn. Ct. App. 1991); Abo el Ela v. State, 468 N.W.2d 580 (Minn. Ct. App. 1991). You can visit his web pages at RichardClem.com and w0is.com and his blog at OneTubeRadio.com.

Why is This Program Free?

This program is absolutely free, and there is no obligation to pay any fee whatsoever. These free CLE programs are an experiment on my part.

I expect that most of the attorneys attending will do so because the program is free, and I honestly don't mind. For some attorneys, the cost of maintaining a license and earning CLE credits can be a significant burden, and I'm glad I'm able to help. But I'm also aware that some businesses are profitable with a "pay as you want" fee structure. This business model has been used successfully in the music industry, by restaurants and even by a taxi company. This article is what gave me the idea to try this.

This model can also work very well for Continuing Legal Education. Even though not all are able, many of the participants in my free programs are willing to make a voluntary payment to support this reasonably priced alternative. Because of the high price of traditional CLE programs, it is my hope that these low-cost programs will be sustainable through voluntary payment. If this method proves successful, then I can continue to make programs, including my popular ethics courses, available on the same "pay as you want" basis.

Therefore, I ask you to consider making a voluntary payment after taking this free program. You may pay whatever you please. The program is free, and zero is a perfectly acceptable option. Of course, if everyone pays zero, my future free programs will be infrequent. You can select any amount you wish. To give you some idea of a reasonable price, please consider the following:

If, after attending, you decide to pay for this program, you may do so in any of the following ways.

To pay using credit card, select the amount you wish to pay from the drop-down list, and click the "Buy Now" button below. You will complete the transaction with PayPal. The available options range between 50 cents and 50 dollars.

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Richard Clem
PO Box 14957
Minneapolis, MN 55414

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Richard P. Clem, Attorney
PO Box 14957
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone: 612-378-7751
e-mail: clem.law@usa.net
Minnesota Attorney Registration Number 0192648