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Polish your skills at a Graduate Seminar. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Permit No. 93 Austin, Texas PAID Conducted in cooperation with the PIA of Florida, Inc. PIA of Florida, Inc. 1390 Timberlane Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32312 Orlando, Florida February 23-25, 2010 or February 24-26, 2010 Benefits: James K. Ruble Graduate Seminars were designed to deliver the most for your education dollar. More options, more challenging curriculum, and quality instruction combine in these unique and timely seminars. n This is an excellent way to earn your continuing education credits. n Discover creative coverage solutions to better serve, and retain, your client base. n Learn to take advantage of and expand the possibilities of a changing marketplace. n Remain current on your CIC or CRM annual requirements. n Expand your horizons by networking with fellow CICs and CRMs. n Share the knowledge and experience of the best faculty in the business. James K. Ruble Graduate Seminars are one of the best options available to you for updating your CIC or CRM designation—and earning CE credits! Graduate Seminars feature a variety of topic selections with real-life applications for the material. Because of the flexibility of concurrent sessions, your agenda is never set in stone. Seminar format: Along with extensive policy and exposures content, Graduate Seminars also feature: n A broad selection of single subjects. n Two sets (a full day) of concurrent sessions; participants can choose the sessions most relevant to them personally. Topics are not limited to coverage subjects, but may include marketing, management, sales sessions, risk management, life and health, etc. You must register and attend Session I in its entirety, OR Session II in its entirety.

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Benefits:James K. Ruble Graduate Seminars were designed to deliver the most for your education dollar. More options, more challenging curriculum, and quality instruction combine in these unique and timely seminars.

n This is an excellent way to earn your continuing education credits.

n Discover creative coverage solutions to better serve, and retain, your client base.

n Learn to take advantage of and expand the possibilities of a changing marketplace.

n Remain current on your CIC or CRM annual requirements.

n Expand your horizons by networking with fellow CICs and CRMs.

n Share the knowledge and experience of the best faculty in the business.

James K. Ruble Graduate Seminars are one of the best options available to you for updating your CIC or CRM designation—and earning CE credits!

Graduate Seminars feature a variety of topic selections with real-life applications for the material. Because of the flexibility of concurrent sessions, your agenda is never set in stone.

Seminar format:Along with extensive policy and exposures content, Graduate Seminars also feature:

n A broad selection of single subjects.

n Two sets (a full day) of concurrent sessions; participants can choose the sessions most relevant to them personally. Topics are not limited to coverage subjects, but may include marketing, management, sales sessions, risk management, life and health, etc.

You must register and attend Session I in its entirety, OR Session II in its entirety.

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Continuing EducationThe James K. Ruble Graduate Seminar fully satisfies the annual requirement of the Society of CIC for maintaining the CIC and CRM designations. It also qualifies for credit in a number of states with continuing education requirements. If you have questions concerning continuing education in any state, please call the Continuing Education Department of The National Alliance at 800-633-2165.

The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Website: www.nasba.org. Advanced Curriculum Rating = 20 CPE credits in most states.

Hotel Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport 9300 Airport Boulevard Orlando, FL 32827 www.orlandoairport.hyatt.com Please call 407-825-1234 for hotel reservations.

Make your reservations by February 1, 2010, to receive the PIA room rate of $139 for single or double accommodations (subject to availability). Be sure to mention that you are a CIC participant in the James K. Ruble Graduate Seminar, conducted in cooperation with the PIA of Florida.

Important InformationIn accordance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we invite all registrants to advise us of any disability and any requests for accommodation to that disability. Please submit your request as far as possible in advance of the program you wish to attend.

For More Information Call 850-893-8245

Session I - Tuesday, February 23, 20107:30 – 8:00 Registration with Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 A Crime Not to Offer Crime? James Harrison Jr., J.D., CIC, CPCU, CLU, ChFC Florida Insurance School-CE Tallahassee, Florida

12:00 – 1:15 Lunch – on your own

1:15 – 5:15 Top Twenty Coverage Issues: Answers, Evaluations and Revelations

Chris Amrhein, AAI Amrhein and Associates, Inc. Lorton, Virginia

Wednesday, February 24, 20107:30 – 8:00 Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 Concurrent Sessions: Agent’s Guide to Legal Liability and Litigation Trends David W. Henry Esq. Swartz Campbell, LLC Orlando, Florida

Or: Ethics Kevin C. Amrhein, CIC

FISCE Tallahassee, Florida

12:00 – 1:15 Lunch – on your own

1:15 – 5:15 Concurrent Sessions: How to Be the Agent Advocate at Claim Time

Chris Amrhein, AAI

Or: Intellectual Property Protection for Agencies and Companies

David W. Henry Esq.

5:15 – 6:00 Reception

Thursday, February 25, 20107:30 – 8:00 Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 Insurance Issues for the Coastal Exposure Terry L. Tadlock, CIC, CPCU

Florida Insurance Educators, Inc. Tallahassee, Florida

You must register and attend Session I or Session II in its entirety.I am registering for: q (Session I) 02/23-25/10 or q (Session II) 02/24-26/10

❒Check box if new address

please print legibly or type security #

Name ❒ Mr. ❒ Ms. _______________________________________

First Name for Badge _________________________________________

Designation(s) ______________________ Your Birthmonth _________

Agency/Company ____________________________________________

License # __________________________ Resident Lic. State ________

Address __________________________________________________

City _____________________________________________________

State/Zip __________________________________________________

Telephone ( __________ ) ___________________________________

Fax ( __________ ) _______________________________________

Email ____________________________________________________

Method of PaymentYour Price: $420* per person. Fee includes materials and reception on February 24th. All participants must present a photo I.D. to the on-site registrar at the program. Check appropriate boxes:

❒ Check enclosed: Payable to PIA of Florida, Inc. ❒ Charge to: ❒ MC ❒ VISA ❒AMEX ❒DISCOVER

Please include the 3-4 digit security number with all credit card registrations. It may be printed–i.e., non-raised–on the front or back of the card.

Card No. ________________________________ - ______ Exp. ______

Cardholder Signature _________________________________________

Cardholder Name ___________________________________________

Cardholder’s Billing Address ____________________________________

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Important InformationPertinent information on reverse side, please copy to register by mail.Register by Mail: PIA of Florida, Inc. 1390 Timberlane Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32312By Fax: 850-893-8316By Website: www.piafl.org

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received within 7 calendar days of a program will incur a $75 fee. If you do not cancel and do not attend the program, you will incur a $125 fee. The balance of the registration fee may be refunded or transferred to another course. You may substitute an eligible person for the same event anytime at no charge with notification prior to the course. For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaint and refund, please contact our office at 850-893-8245.

*Attendance is limited to dues-paid CICs and CRMs. Annual dues are $85—CIC or CRM—and may be sent directly to the Society of CIC or to Certified Risk Managers International. Ruble Seminars satisfy the annual continuing education requirement of the CIC and CRM designation.

Orlando, Florida February 23-25, 2010 or

February 24-26, 2010

Session II - Wednesday, February 24, 20107:30 – 8:00 Registration with Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 Top Twenty Coverage Issues: Answers, Evaluations and Revelations

Chris Amrhein, AAI Amrhein and Associates, Inc. Lorton, Virginia

12:00 – 1:15 Lunch – on your own

1:15 – 5:15 A Crime Not to Offer Crime? James Harrison Jr., J.D., CIC, CPCU, CLU, ChFC Florida Insurance School-CE Tallahassee, Florida

5:15 – 6:00 Reception

Thursday, February 25, 20107:30 – 8:00 Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 Concurrent Sessions: Agent’s Guide to Legal Liability and Litigation Trends

David W. Henry Esq. Swartz Campbell, LLC

Orlando, Florida

Or: Ethics Kevin C. Amrhein, CIC

FISCE Tallahassee, Florida

12:00 – 1:15 Lunch – on your own

1:15 – 5:15 Concurrent Sessions: How to Be the Agent Advocate at Claim Time

Chris Amrhein, AAI

Or: Intellectual Property Protection for Agencies and Companies

David W. Henry Esq.

Friday, February 26, 20107:30 – 8:00 Coffee and Rolls

8:00 – 12:00 Insurance Issues for the Coastal Exposure Terry L. Tadlock, CIC, CPCU

Florida Insurance Educators, Inc. Tallahassee, Florida