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New Developments in Corporate Law

Please join us for a complimentary legal seminar on
New Developments in Corporate Law

Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Holland & Hart LLP
U.S. Bank Plaza
101 S. Capitol Boulevard, Second Floor
Boise, Idaho

AGENDA

7:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast

8:00 a.m. The New Idaho Entity Transactions Act
Presentation by: Bill Batt, Holland & Hart
Commentary by: Joel Guth, SUPERVALU INC.
Region Counsel, Business Law

8:15 a.m. Update on Antitrust Laws and the New Antitrust Ruling on Resale Price
Presentation by: Bill Batt, Holland & Hart
Commentary by: Chip Cole, Albertson's, Inc.
Former Vice President, Litigation

9:00 a.m. Break

9:15 a.m. Liabilities Arising from Metadata in Files
Presentation by: Cece Gassner, Holland & Hart
Commentary by: Brian Bethke, SUPERVALU INC.
Director, National Contracts

10:15 a.m. Recent Developments in the Delaware Corp Law
Presentation by: Tobi Mott and Nicole Snyder, Holland & Hart
Commentary by: Dave Gadda, Boise Cascade LLC
Vice President, Legal

After each session the Holland & Hart presenter will allow several minutes for the senior in-house counsel member listed above to comment on practical applications regarding the session topic.

Holland & Hart will validate parking for the U.S. Bank Plaza Parking Lot Between 8th and Capitol Blvd. Entrance on Main Street.

*2.75 hours of CLE Credit Pending Approval by the Idaho State Bar

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