You do not have enough money to pay for what you can learn in this session for just $20. It is the ugly end of entrepreneurship, but knowing the law can open many doors that you did not know were even there. The discussion will likely include analysis of the much distressed but still needed Act 221.
scott http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/programs/2003/EVENT-L05908.htm Event ID: L05908 Info: Apr 1, Tue ? 5:00-7:00pm, 1 Mtg, UH-Downtown, Pioneer Plaza (lower level), 900 Fort Street Mall - $20 With: Alan Oshima, Michael Lau ThinkTech Law - a monthly series presented by ThinkTechHawaii and Pacific New Media. A discussion of the regulatory framework affecting the tech and telecom industries in Hawaii; applicable statutes and case law doctrines; the organization and authority of the PUC; procedures before the PUC, planning points and legal options available to entrepreneurs doing business in this area. Alan M. Oshima is a partner at the law firm of Oshima Chun Fong & Chung. His practice focuses on the representation of businesses as well as electric, telecommunications, and transportation companies, water and sewer regulation, power purchase contracts, and water resources and other industry matters in Administrative Law. Oshima has extensive experience in advising new ventures and expansion of existing businesses. Michael Q. Y. Lau is a partner at the law firm of Oshima Chun Fong & Chung. His practice focuses on the representation of motor carriers, sewer, water, and telecommunications clients in matters that are regulated by the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission. Mr. Lau also has extensive experience in assisting clients in various real estate and leasing matters. Event ID: L05908
