In-House Program definition

In-House Program means a continuing legal education activity sponsored by a law firm, corporation, governmental agency, or similar entity for the education of its employees or members;
In-House Program means a program planned and presented by the licensee for the purpose of educating staff in the same office; and
In-House Program means a CLE program given for a select private audience from the same law firm, corporation, or single governmental entity and not open for attendance by other members of the general legal community. The term includes a program offered by invitation and a program not advertised to a broad attorney population.

Examples of In-House Program in a sentence

  • The In-House Program will have three age divisions: • Juniors - 12U and younger age groups • Middle School - 13U and 14U age groups • High School - 15U through 18U age groups The season will run approximately 15 weeks total.

  • The ‘In-House Recreation Committee’ is recognized and is comprised of, at a minimum, the In-House Program Director, Assistant Director, Referee Coordinator, Scheduling Coordinator, and League Coordinator.

  • Site Access In-House Program notifies security of plant visitors who will need Requesst Form access to the Owner Controlled or Protected Areas.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, information developed independently by Retailer through the Retailer In-House Program (as defined in Section 16 below) shall not be subject to the provisions of this Section 11.

  • PowerOnTheWeb Developed Interface for displaying power in megawatts by DAEC Scaffold and In-House Program is an Access 2000 database used by the Planning Insulation Department to detail scaffold and insulation requests.