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EVALUATION FORM In order for us to improve our continuing legal education programs, we need your input. Please complete this evaluation form and place it in the box provided at the registration desk at the end of the session. You may also mail the form to CLE Director, NYCLA, 14 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10007. Should I Host that Traveler? Understanding the Legal Issues Surrounding AirBnB February 10, 2016; 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM I. Please rate each speaker in this session on a scale of 1 - 4 (1 = Poor; 2 = Fair; 3 = Good; 4 = Excellent) Presentation Content Written Materials Evan Nahins Elizabeth Donoghue Todd Nahins II. Program Rating: 1. What is your overall rating for this course? Excellent  Good  Fair  Poor  Suggestions/Comments: ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ A. Length of course: Too Long____ Too Short_____ Just Right_____ B. Scheduling of course should be: Earlier____ Later_____ Just Right_____ 2. How did you find the program facilities? Excellent  Good  Fair  Poor  Comments: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 3. How do you rate the technology used during the presentation? Excellent  Good  Fair  Poor  Comments: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Please turn over to page 2 1 4. Why did you choose to attend this course? (Check all that apply) � Need the MCLE Credits � Faculty � Topics Covered � Other (please specify) _______________________________________________ 5. How did you learn about this course? (Check all that apply) � NYCLA Flyer � NYCLA Postcard � CLE Catalog � NYCLA Newsletter � NYCLA Website � New York Law Journal Website � NYCLA CLE Email � Other (please specify)____________________________ � Google Search 6. What are the most important factors in deciding which CLE courses to attend (Please rate the factors 1- 5, 1 being the most important). ___ Cost ___ Subject matter ___ Location ___ Date and Time ___ Provider ___ Organization of which you are a member ___ Other______________________________________________ 6. Are you a member of NYCLA? ___ Yes ___No III If NYCLA were creating a CLE program specifically tailored to your practice needs, what topics or issues would you want to see presented? 2 E T S I H T HOULD OST HAT U T T ? RAVELER I T U NDERSTANDING THE S N LEGAL ISSUES I A B B SURROUNDING IR N E Prepared in connection with a Continuing Legal Education course presented L at New York County Lawyers’ Association, 14 Vesey Street, New York, NY scheduled for February 10, 2016 C Program Co-Sponsor: NYCLA's Real property Section A Program Chair: Jonathan Geballe, Esq. L Moderator: Evan Nahins, Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins and Goidel P.C. C Faculty: Elizabeth Donoghue, Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue & Joseph; Todd Nahins, Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins and Goidel P.C. Y N This course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 2 Transitional and Non-Transitional credit hours: 2 Professional Practice. This program has been approved by the Board of Continuing Legal education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 2 hours of total CLE credits. Of these, 0 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism, and 0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial law, criminal law, workers compensation law and/or matrimonial law. ACCREDITED PROVIDER STATUS: NYCLA’s CLE Institute is currently certified as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the States of New York and New Jersey. Information Regarding CLE Credits and Certification Should I Host that Traveler? Understanding the Legal Issues Surrounding AirBnB February 10, 2016; 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM The New York State CLE Board Regulations require all accredited CLE providers to provide documentation that CLE course attendees are, in fact, present during the course. Please review the following NYCLA rules for MCLE credit allocation and certificate distribution. i. You must sign-in and note the time of arrival to receive your course materials and receive MCLE credit. The time will be verified by the Program Assistant. ii. You will receive your MCLE certificate as you exit the room at the end of the course. The certificates will bear your name and will be arranged in alphabetical order on the tables directly outside the auditorium. iii. If you arrive after the course has begun, you must sign-in and note the time of your arrival. The time will be verified by the Program Assistant. If it has been determined that you will still receive educational value by attending a portion of the program, you will receive a pro-rated CLE certificate. iv. Please note: We can only certify MCLE credit for the actual time you are in attendance. If you leave before the end of the course, you must sign-out and enter the time you are leaving. The time will be verified by the Program Assistant. Again, if it has been determined that you received educational value from attending a portion of the program, your CLE credits will be pro-rated and the certificate will be mailed to you within one week. v. If you leave early and do not sign out, we will assume that you left at the midpoint of the course. If it has been determined that you received educational value from the portion of the program you attended, we will pro-rate the credits accordingly, unless you can provide verification of course completion. Your certificate will be mailed to you within one week. Thank you for choosing NYCLA as your CLE provider! New York County Lawyers’ Association Continuing Legal Education Institute 14 Vesey Street, New York, N.Y. 10007 • (212) 267-6646 Should I Host that Traveler? Understanding the Legal Issues Surrounding AirBnB Wednesday, February 10, 2016 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Program Co-Sponsor: NYCLA's Real property Section Program Chair: Jonathan Geballe, Esq. Moderator: Evan Nahins, Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins and Goidel P.C. Faculty: Elizabeth Donoghue, Himmelstein, McConnell, Gribben, Donoghue & Joseph; Todd Nahins, Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins and Goidel P.C. AGENDA 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Registration 6:00 PM – 6:10 PM Introduction and Announcements 6:10 PM – 8:00 PM Presentation and Discussion

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