Peterson Sullivan LLP Hosts the 4th Annual Auto Dealership Seminar on November 13, 2008

Posted on: 10/21/2008

SEATTLE, Wa – Peterson Sullivan LLP prepares to host their fourth annual Auto Dealership Seminar at the Museum of Flight on November 13, 2008.

The seminar, for auto dealership owners, office managers, business managers, and A/R & A/P employees, will cover employment law, federal income tax, sales, and B&O updates. Two guest speakers, Mark Berry and Paul Gillrie, will cover a range of topics that are valuable and informative to the auto dealership industry.

Employment attorney Mark Berry returns by popular demand to provide an update concerning the latest developments in employment law, including revisions to Washington discrimination laws and other legislative and regulatory developments as well as the latest court cases. He will share some timely practical tips to ensure that your dealership stays away from legal trouble.

An acclaimed auto dealer advocate, Paul Gillrie is “the” authority on dealer technology and cost reduction. He founded the Paul Gillrie Institute in 1992, an independent research “think tank” that provides dealers and their advocates with current, accurate consumer reports on technology issues facing dealerships daily. He knows what works and what doesn’t work. Mr. Gillrie’s presentation at this year’s Auto Dealership Seminar is titled, “The Old Rules Don’t Apply in 2008.”

Reserve tickets right away by e-mail (marketing@pscpa.com) or by phone (206) 382-7777. Register early as there is limited space. The cost is $25 for the first attendee, and then $15 for each additional attendee with the same company. Cost includes buffet breakfast, parking and seminar materials.

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Contact:
Molly Dore
Director of Marketing
(206) 382-7802
mdore@pscpa.com

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