CLE Proposal
Title of Seminar:
Date Submitted:
Submitted by: (Name) (Address) (Phone) (Email)
Brief Description of Seminar:
Date of Seminar:
Location of Seminar: Address: City:
Course Level: Basic Intermediate Advanced
CLE credits proposed
Amount:
Certification Areas: International Business Immigration Other
Program Chair(s)
(Name)
(Address)
(Phone)
(Email)
(Name)
(Address)
(Phone)
(Email)
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE OF PROGRAM CHAIRS IN SEMINAR ORGANIZATION AND PRESENTATION:
Quality Coordinator
Angela Froelich, Florida Bar Staff Liaison afroelic@flabar.org (800) 342-8060, ext. 5633
Steering Committee(if identified)
Title Name Email Address
Site Coordinator
Advertising Coord.
Marketing Coord.
CLE Coordinator
Publications Coord.
Program Sponsor Coord.
Corporate Sponsor Coord.
Speaker Coordinator
WebMaster
Proposed Topics and Speakers:
Topic 1:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 2:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 3:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 4:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 5:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 6:
Proposed Speaker(s):
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Topic 7:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 9:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 10:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 11:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
Topic 12:
Proposed Speaker(s):
Description:
GENERAL RULES OF THUMB: Topics should last approximately 1 hour, or 1-1/4 hours. So, for example, a 4 hour program would have no more than 4 topics. A full-day program would include from 6 to 8 topics and would need to accommodate break times. Two-day programs would include more, depending on the format chosen. Individual speakers often work well for introductory material. Panels of 2 or 3 persons usually work well for intermediate to advanced programs.