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Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum |
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ICLEF Out-of-Country CLE CLE at Sea |
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ICLEF 230 East Ohio Street Suite #300 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Phone: 317-637-9102 Fax: 317-633-8780 E-mail: iclef@iclef.org |
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Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum |









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Princess Cruise Lines — The Ruby Princess |
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THE CRUISE includes the following: · 7 Nights aboard the elegant Ruby Princess, one of several flagships for the Princess Cruise Lines · Stateroom with Balcony · All standard meals and entertainment · Welcome & Reception with dinner and drinks · Ground Transportation · Government taxes, fees and on board crew gratuities · Upgrades are Available Trip DOES NOT include air accommodations. You may make your own air accommodations, or contact Enigma Travel Solutions to arrange your air accommodations. A nominal fee will apply. Enigma Marketing & Travel Solutions — Phone: 317-585-0100 // E-mail: jdavis@enigma-marketing.com THE SHIP - The Ruby Princess includes a dramatic piazza-style atrium featuring small-bite eateries and performing street entertainers. Passengers will also enjoy an array of dining venues including the signature Sabatini’s Italian restaurant and the Crown Grill steak and seafood restaurant, plus a relaxing oasis just for adults called The Sanctuary. Ruby Princess will also offer the popular Movies Under The Stars, multiple entertainment options, Personal Choice Dining featuring traditional or Anytime seating, Lotus Spa with fitness center, an extensive children and teen’s center, a wedding chapel and nearly 900 staterooms with private balconies — perfect for enjoying the scenic Caribbean islands. CLICK HERE for a Stateroom diagram layout. Upgrades are available. DESTINATIONS - · Fort Lauderdale — Seven miles of perfect beaches welcome the seagoing traveler to Ft. Lauderdale. Renowned for sun and water sports, the city also offers fine shopping along the Riverwalk and a perfect jumping-off point for a tour of the Everglades. · St. Maarten — The French and the Dutch signed a treaty in 1648 that divided the island between them. The two sides have distinct cultural characteristics and they spell the island’s name differently, but it’s their differences that add to the charm of this Caribbean hideaway — not to mention some of the most amazing cuisine in the world. · St. Thomas — It’s the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean that command attention in St. Thomas — home to both pirates’ legends and tropical fish for centuries. There’s no shortage of ways to explore the island. Choose your vessel to discover these warm waters, from kayak and catamaran to yacht, turbo-charged jet boat or breathing observation bubble. · Grand Turk — Grand Turk is the capital of Turks & Caicos, and it has been a longtime favorite destination for divers eager to explore the 7,000-foot-deep pristine coral walls that drop only 300 yards out to sea. On shore, the tiny island is home to white-sand beaches, the National Museum, and a few wild horses and donkeys, which leisurely meander past the white-walled courtyards, pretty churches, and bougainvillea-covered colonial inns on their daily commute into town. · Princess Cay — The tiny island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas is home to the private beach party hosted exclusively for Princess guests. A full day of fun in the sun offers something for every member of the family from snorkeling, kayaking, sailing and floating to lingering over drinks and a delicious barbecue. Check out the seaboards, aqua bikes, Hobie Cat sailboats, Sunfish sailboats, paddle wheelers, Banana Boats or transparent hull kayaks at the water sports pier. Climb the Crow’s Nest Tower for panoramic views, or shop for local handicrafts. CLE at Sea - ICLEF’s CLE video programming, “Year in Review” will be shown on two days: Tuesday, March 1st and Saturday, March 5th. The programs will begin at 8 a.m. and run until 4:00 p.m. with lunch adjournment from 11:30 a.m.—1:00 p.m. The CLE will consist of 12-hours of CLE credit that includes a 1-hour ethics presentation. ALL attendees MUST register through ICLEF. ABSOLUTELY NO “seminar only” or walk-in registrations will be allowed. CLE Topics Include: Ethics, Tort Law Update, Developments in Estate Planning, Family Law Update, Federal Tax Law Update, Insurance Law Developments, UCC Update, Criminal Law Update, Mortgage Fraud & Predatory Lending, Constitutional Law Update, Developments in Real Estate Law, Collections, Business Litigation, Bankruptcy Law Update FEE SCHEDULE (Stateroom with Balcony — NOTE: Prices do not included airfare to Fort Lauderdale) Total Cruise - Single - $2898 // 2rd Person Sharing - $226 // Couple—$3124 1st Payment / Person (due with reservation) - Single - $966 // 2rd Person Sharing - $75 // Couple - $1041 2nd Payment/Person (due October 1, 2010) - Single - $966 // 2rd Person Sharing - $75 // Couple - $1041 3rd Payment/Person (due January 1, 2011) - Single - $966 // 2rd Person Sharing - $76// Couple - $1042 The cost to register for the CLE is $600 per person. Please contact Dixie Chaille at (317) 637-9102 ext 222 (e-mail: Dmcjsc1107@cs.com) to register for the program. CANCELLATION POLICY - On or before October 1, 2010: full refund // After October 1, 2010 but before December 1, 2010: half fees paid // On or after December 1, 2010: NO REFUND. Travel costs and seminar fees are fully tax deductible. For further tax information please contact your tax advisor. REMEMBER TO BRING - Remember a valid Passport is now REQUIRED to travel outside the United States. TO REGISTER or for ADDTIONAL INFORMATION - Please contact Dixie Chaille at (317) 637-9102 ext 222 (e-mail: Dmcjsc1107@cs.com). For those that desire to purchase trip insurance, please ask Dixie for more information. |