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Business and Operational Risks in Clinical and Safety: Applying Appropriate Technology and Approaches to Mitigate Risk
Who: Param Singh, vice president of clinical trial management solutions, BioPharm Systems
Adrian Hampshire, managing director, EMEA, BioPharm Systems
Paul Dobrowolskyj, senior consultant, Oracle Health Sciences
What: Webinar: "Business and Operational Risks in Clinical and Safety: Applying Appropriate Technology and Approaches to Mitigate Risk"
All business processes are subject to some level of risk. Key to the long term viability of any company is the critical need to identify the risks, quantify them, minimize them, and have a clear plan for dealing with any residual risks.
Organizations try to mitigate risks by implementing systems that support the company's business processes. Commercial software systems that are available from vendors such as Oracle include many capabilities which, if implemented properly, greatly reduce the risks in the business process.
The implementation of complex systems is, in itself, a risky process. Organizations like BioPharm Systems have been able to use their wide range of experience to develop pre-configured and pre-validated solutions that help reduce the risks during the implementation of a clinical trial management system (CTMS) and a safety system.
This one and a half-hour webinar will provide an overview of business risks related to clinical and safety systems and will illustrate how the risks inherent in implementing complex CTMS and safety systems can be significantly reduced.
When: Thursday, November 17, 2011 @:
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15:00 UK time
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Webinar Information: To register for this complimentary webinar, go to: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/bf2hph6dutcu
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Strategies & Ideas For Financing Wind Projects
Join us for a Webinar on April 26
Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
http://bit.ly/eoU7NJ
Financing a wind farm is one aspect of development that seems to be in constant flux. For a three-perspective view of the current financial landscape, join us for this webinar. Attorney Graham Noyes will address the financing tools and incentives available to developers. Matt Mooney will speak on the financial instruments that made the Flatwater Wind project possible. And Kleinfelder’s Blair Loftis will speak on the importance of having project permits, concurrence letters, and other documentation for a smooth project. Windpower Engineering editor Paul Dvorak will moderate.
MODERATOR:
Paul Dvorak
Editor
Windpower Engingeering
PRESENTERS:
Graham Noyes
Energy Development Attorney
Stoel Rives LLP
Matt Mooney
Director of Business Development
Potro Power
Blair T. Loftis
Vice President
Kleinfelder
Regulation of printing inks on food contact packaging materials in the US & EU
This webinar addresses new test methods for quantifying migration of Printing inks on food packaging materials into the packaged food and how they affect food safety law compliance.
Description
Why Should You Attend:
Packaged food worth millions of Euros has been recalled in Europe over the past four years as a result of the transfer of printing ink chemicals from the printed layer of packaging material into the packaged product. EU authorities have responded with new regulations and procedures intended to prevent such contamination. The US is likely to follow.
In the US, users and producers of food packaging are responsible for insuring that no chemicals from printing inks migrate into the packaged product. With basic testing protocols for demonstrating that chemicals from these inks do not migrate into packaged food now established through this European initiative, food packages must deal with a new scientific standard for meeting their no-migrate standard.
This webinar will present the methods and guidelines for surrogate food simulants in force now in Europe, with an eye towards their use in compliance with US food safety law.
Areas Covered in the Seminar:
Food processing facility inspections.
Indirect food additives.
Migration into food.
Migration testing and modeling.
Food simulants for migration experiments.
Packaging material traceability.
Product recall response.
Good manufacturing practices.
Surface-print ink offset mechanisms.
Who Will Benefit:
Personnel responsible for HACCP, food safety procedures, FDA compliance, product traceability and safety audits at food processing facilities
Members of the Institute of Food Technologists and American Society for Quality involved in food safety and quality assurance
Packaging engineers at companies using or supplying food packaging material
Instructor Profile:
Tom Dunn, has over thirty years experience in designing food packaging materials and operating food packaging facilities in compliance with local, state, Federal, and International safety regulations. He is past Chairman of the Flexible Packaging Association Technical Committee and the Flexible Packaging Groups of the Society of Plastics Engineers and the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper industry.
He was an active member of the UV/EB curing industry’s committee that submitted its Food Contact Notification Application to the US FDA.
His undergraduate and Master’s degrees are from Yale University.
An In-depth Look at 1031 Exchanges
This webinar will discuss advanced 1031 Exchange topics, including:how 1031 Exchanges are different when Commerical properties are involved. Topics will include:
- Overview of 1031 Exchanges
- Mixed Use Property / Vacation Homes
- What is Section 121?
- Related Party Transactions
- Parking Arrangements
- Seller Financing
- Foreclosures / Distressed Sales
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
* Not permissible in all US jurisdictions
For more information on First American Exchange, visit http://www.firstexchange.com.
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The Essentials of 1031 Exchanges
This webinar will discuss the basics of the 1031 exchange process. Topics will include:
- Definition of a 1031 Exchange
- Like-Kind Defined
- Capital Gains & Boot
- Completing a successful 1031 Exchange
- Timeframes in a 1031 Exchange
- Selecting a Qualified Intermediary
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
Not available in all U.S. jurisdictions.
For more information on First American Exchange, visit http://www.firstexchange.com.
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Advanced 1031 Exchange Issues
Date: Thursday, January 27, 2011
Time: 11:00 am PST/2:00 pm EST
Duration: 50 minutes
This webinar will discuss the basics of the 1031 exchange process.
Topics will include:
• Definition of a 1031 Exchange
• Like-Kind Defined
• Capital Gains & Boot
• Completing a successful 1031 Exchange
• Timeframes in a 1031 Exchange
• Selecting a Qualified Intermediary
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
* Not permissible in all US jurisdictions
First American Exchange Company (www.firstexchange.com) provides qualified intermediary services under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows investors to exchange “like-kind” investment properties without recognizing capital gains. First American Exchange facilitates tax-deferred delayed, reverse, personal property, and build-to-suit exchanges for residential and commercial transactions through exchange offices located across the nation. First American Exchange is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators.
The Basics of the 1031 Exchange
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Time: 11:00 am PST/2:00 pm EST
Duration: 50 minutes
This webinar will discuss the basics of the 1031 exchange process.
Topics will include:
• Definition of a 1031 Exchange
• Like-Kind Defined
• Capital Gains & Boot
• Completing a successful 1031 Exchange
• Timeframes in a 1031 Exchange
• Selecting a Qualified Intermediary
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
* Not permissible in all US jurisdictions
First American Exchange Company (www.firstexchange.com) provides qualified intermediary services under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows investors to exchange “like-kind” investment properties without recognizing capital gains. First American Exchange facilitates tax-deferred delayed, reverse, personal property, and build-to-suit exchanges for residential and commercial transactions through exchange offices located across the nation. First American Exchange is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators.
The Basics of the 1031 Exchange
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Time: 11:00 am PST/2:00 pm EST
Duration: 50 minutes
This webinar will discuss the basics of the 1031 exchange process.
Topics will include:
• Definition of a 1031 Exchange
• Like-Kind Defined
• Capital Gains & Boot
• Completing a successful 1031 Exchange
• Timeframes in a 1031 Exchange
• Selecting a Qualified Intermediary
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
* Not permissible in all US jurisdictions
First American Exchange Company (www.firstexchange.com) provides qualified intermediary services under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows investors to exchange “like-kind” investment properties without recognizing capital gains. First American Exchange facilitates tax-deferred delayed, reverse, personal property, and build-to-suit exchanges for residential and commercial transactions through exchange offices located across the nation. First American Exchange is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators.
Tax Changes to Watch Out For
In the spirit of Halloween, join us for this webinar and discover if you should be scared of these possible and impending tax changes.
Topics will include:
· Federal and State Cap Gains
· Private Transfer Fees
· 3.8% Real Estate Sales Tax
· Estate Taxes
· Dodd-Frank Consumer Protection Act
· And Many Other Tax Changes
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.
* Not permissible in all US jurisdictions
The Basics of the 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange
This webinar will discuss the basics of the 1031 exchange process. Topics will include:
- Definition of a 1031 Exchange
- Like-Kind Defined
- Capital Gains & Boot
- Completing a successful 1031 Exchange
- Timeframes in a 1031 Exchange
- Selecting a Qualified Intermediary
The audio portion of the webinar will be broadcast over your computer's speakers and via telephone. You may choose to call in and ask questions or you may listen to the webinar over the internet and enter questions via text.

