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Presenters Nancy is a licensed psychotherapist and a Nelson recently retired as Bar Counsel for certified Addictions Specialist recognized the State of Alaska. by the American Academy in Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders. Prior to that, he practiced law for 38 years with the law firm Burr, Pease and Kurtz, Ms. Nolin has expanded her practice by including mindfulness skills as a part of Mr. Page's practice included regular NANCY NOLIN the treatment model. representation of professionals in NELSON PAGE LCSW, CAS malpractice litigation. ATTORNEY Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Utah, 1978, I.I.T. Chicago Kent; B.A. Knox Georgia, and Florida where he practices College, 1970; trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal Assistant Professor and Director of defense, and domestic relations. Continuing Legal Education & Professionalism, The John He has been listed in Best Lawyers for Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL (Retired) more than 20 years. ROGER DODD CLIFFORD SCOTT-RUDNICK, J.D. TV and legal credits include CourtTV, ATTORNEY TruTV, CNN, ABC, CBS, and cable TV. MCLE Accreditation ALASKA ILLINOIS The program qualifies for CLE credit in the state of Alaska for The MCLE Board of the Illinois Supreme Court has approved this 11 Ethics and 4.5 General CLE Credits. course for 15.5 Hours including 9 Professional Responsibility Hours. MISSOURI ARIZONA The program has been approved for 15 Hours of MCLE; 12 Hours of The program may qualify for up to 15.5 CLE hours toward Ethics and 1 Hour of Elimination of Bias your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 9 Ethics hours. NEW MEXICO The program has been approved for 6.0 Ethics and 9.5 General CLE Credits. CALIFORNIA Internet for Lawyers certifies that this activity has been OKLAHOMA approved by the State Bar of California for the following The program has been approved for 18.5 CLE Credits to include 6.0 number of MCLE Credits: 9.25 General Credits, 1 Ethics CLE Credits. Competence Issues Credit, 1 Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society Credit, and 4.25 SOUTH CAROLINA Ethics Credits. Internet For Lawyers is a State Bar of The program has been approved for 15.5 CLE Credits to include 6.0 California approved MCLE provider. Ethics and 4.0 SA/MH CLE Credits. DELAWARE TENNESSEE The Delaware CLE Commission has approved 15.5 60- The program has been approved for 9.5 General and 6.0 Dual Credits minute CLE hours, including 11.0 Enhanced Ethics credits by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education for Delaware Attorneys attending the Destination Hawaii CLE Conference. UTAH The program has been approved for 15.5 CLE Credits to include 3.0 Ethics CLE Credits. GEORGIA The program has been approved for 15.5 total CLE Hours VIRGINIA Including 4 Ethics Hours & 1 Professionalism Hour. Accreditation is pending. IDAHO WYOMING The program has been approved for 15.5 total CLE Hours The program has been approved by the Wyoming State Bar for 15.5 CLE Including 4 Ethics Hours. Credits including 11 Ethics Credits.
CLE Schedule The schedule allows vacationing couples and families the time to enjoy the sights and relax on the beach. Monday, March 22 Wednesday, March 24 8:30 a.m. Continental breakfast 8:30 a.m. Continental breakfast 9:00 a.m. Self-Care for Lawyers - Carpe Diem 9:00 a.m. Professional Ethics in Film CLE - Roman J. Israel, Esq. (15-min. break included) Nancy Nolin, LCSW, CAS will be presenting on how to identify symptoms of depression and anxiety that can While watching the movie Roman J. Israel, Esq. - Columbia impact a person’s ability to function efficiently. When Pictures/Sony (2017) Clifford Scott-Rudnick, J.D. will stop to Lawyers experience depression and anxiety it may affect discuss points when the characters face ethical and every aspect of their personal and professional professional responsibility challenges as they conduct trial lives. Lawyers may turn to the use of substances to deal preparation, courtroom activity and retain clients. There with their depression, while sadly, others may have suicidal will be a discussion incorporating American Bar ideations. Nancy will introduce Cognitive Behavioral Association (ABA) Model Rules and ABA Judicial Canons Therapy (CBT) to explain how to identify thinking errors affecting lawyers, with special emphasis on whistle- and unhelpful thinking issues. Nancy will explain how the blowing awards, mental health issues and diversity and human mind can go on automatic pilot and develop a path inclusion. of negative thinking about oneself, the environment, and the future.Attendees will learn to recognize these thinking patterns,as well as CBT techniques for re-framing and 12:15 P.M. LUNCH restructuringdaily thoughts. Resources will be provided for attendees to use once they return home from the training.. 1:15 p.m. Cross-Examination by Camera - Part 1 11:00 a.m. Break Zoom, Webex and other Remote Platforms are here to stay, and long after the COVID. Judges in all courts across 11:15 a.m. Gone with the Wind, Or the Virtual Law the country and in Canada and the UK have embraced Practice remote depositions, mediations, and non-jury trials. They are saying they are efficient and cost saving. As Cross- Using the miracles of the modern age a lawyer can practice Examiners Roger Dodd will instruct how to build skills to from almost anywhere, at almost any time. But the advent adapt to these new platforms. There are dozens and of the virtual law practice has raised new ethical issues and dozens of techniques and tips to adapt to the new reality. made some of the old ethical issues even more difficult to resolve. Nelson Page, J.D. introduces the ethics of remote 2:45 p.m. CLEs Adjourn or long-distance practice. Topics include the different types of remote law practice, the basic rules of ethics for the 5:30 p.m. Networking Reception virtual lawyer, ways to keep your clients happy in the virtual world, and handling client funds when you don’t Meet us at the Courtyard Lanai and continue your have a physical presence. conversations over drinks while you network with other attorneys from all areas of the country. 12:15 p.m. Lunch Guest tickets are available. 1:15 p.m. Cross-Examination by Camera - Part 2 Zoom, Webex and other Remote Platforms are here to stay, and long after the COVID. Judges in all courts across the country and in Canada and the UK have embraced remote depositions, mediations, and non-jury trials. They are saying they are efficient and cost saving. As Cross- Examiners Roger Dodd will instruct how to build skills to adapt to these new platforms. There are dozens and dozens of techniques and tips to adapt to the new reality. 3:15 p.m. CLEs Adjourn
CLE Schedule Friday, March 26 2:30 P.M. BREAK 8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast 2:45 p.m. Diversity and Inclusion Issues 8:30 a.m. Lawyering: Recognizing the Waves of Stress We will watch selected scenes from TV shows and movies and Anxiety Strategies to Overcome that illustrate lawyer problems in addressing issues of diversity and inclusion and then discuss what attendees According to a 2016 study by the Hazelden Betty Ford see and hear from the clips. Clifford Scott-Rudnick, J.D. Foundation and the ABA Commission on Lawyer discusses how to change the behavior of the Assistance Programs, 19 percent of lawyers experience characters presented and suggest ways to change the anxiety, and 23 percent experience chronic stress. Nancy behavior of the attendees in addressing these issues in Nolin, a licensed psychotherapist since 2007, explains their law practices. how attorneys can recognize the hidden signals of stress and anxiety in their practice. Doing more with less time is 3:45 p.m. Conference ends a constant struggle, but there are strategies and tools that allow lawyers to take time out of their day to take care of themselves and be a better lawyer because of it. A mentally healthy lawyer will be more productive. Learn how to incorporate music, mindfulness, and other GOOD THINGS TO KNOW resources proven to decrease symptoms of stress and anxiety. Airport: The Fairmont Orchid is located 20 minutes from Kona International Airport and all major car rental companies are located at the Kona 10:45 a.m. Progress was all right. It just went on too long - International Airport. James Thurber Car Rental: Avis Car Rental offers a special rate at Nelson Page, J.D. will discuss the future of the practice of law. Artificial Intelligence, legal apps, limited licensed DestinationCLEs.com. You will want to rent a car paralegals, alternative service providers, and other and tour the island. There's so much to see! examples of the coming changes that will transform the practice of law. The presentation will be a survey of how Parking: Self-parking is complimentary. Valet the practice of law has evolved in the last decade and parking is $10 per day. where it is likely to go in the near future. Subjects covered will include the end of the legal profession’s monopoly, Weather: In March, average daily temperatures alternative ways of delivering legal services, and the range from a high of 82 to a low of 67. impact of upcoming technology on lawyers and their clients. Conference Dress Code: Island casual. Sundresses, skirts, shorts, button down shirts. 11:45 a.m. Lunch Bring a Tote Bag: Hawaii has a ban on plastic 12:30 p.m. The Duty of Technological Competence or "Never trust a computer you can’t throw out a window.” - bags. Steve Wozniak Bring Reef Safe Sunscreen It isn’t possible to practice law today without technology. The Model Rules of Professional Conduct now require that a lawyer must “keep abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.” So how do you acquire technological competence and what do you do with it once you have it? Nelson Page J.D. discusses the ethics of technological competence, including recent issues in cybersecurity, the duty to maintain confidential information, discovery in the computer age, conflicts of interest in a world without borders, and the use of technology to run your law practice.
Fairmont The FairmOrchid ont Orchid The Destination CLE 2021 Big Island conference will be held at Hotel: The Fairmont Orchid, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, which is located on The Fairmont Orchid, One North Kaniku Drive the Big Island of Hawaii. The Big Island has local attractions that Kohala Coast, HI 96743 include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; World Heritage Site and home to the world's most active volcano; Mauna Kea Hotel Reservations: Reservations may be made online or by Observatory; and Marine Sanctuary of Kealakekua Bay. calling 800.441.1414 or 808.885.2000. Ask for the Destination CLE 2021 rate. Reservations made after February 22, 2021 and/or after the convention's room block is full are subject to space and rate Room Rates, Dates, and Availability: Special Destination CLE availability. Please make your reservations early and request a 2020 conference rates are offered on a limited number of rooms confirmation number. for March 21 - March 27, 2021 on a first-come, first-served basis. Resort Fees: Destination CLEs has negotiated a reduced resort fee Fairmont Garden View and Partial Ocean View rooms are of $15 (taxable) per night per room. This fee will automatically be available at $315 the REDUCED RATE of $299 for single/double added to your hotel bill. Your daily resort fee includes: occupancy plus tax. Unlimited basic internet in your room and resort public areas Hotel Deposit and Cancellation: All reservations must be Shuttle bus service within the Manua Lani Resort area received by February 22, 2021, with a non-refundable deposit Self-parking for one vehicle per room equal to the first night's room and tax. Each extra adult person One-hour snorkel equipment rental (based on two sets per room sharing a room will be charged an additional $75 plus tax per per day) night, beginning with the third adult. No charge for children Any local, domestic long distance, and 1-800 access calls from under age 18. You may cancel your reservation up to 60 days your guest room prior to arrival. Refunds will be given except one night's non- 10% discount on published pricing for Hawaii Loa Luau when refundable room and tax deposit. booked through concierge Cultural Activities including Outrigger Canoe Rides, Daily Arts and Crafts, Cultural Hikes, Tide Pool, and Snorkel Introductions Check-in/out Time: Check-in is 4:00 p.m.; check-out is 11:00 a.m. Cultural Activities, Shuttle Service, and Snorkel Rentals are Guests arriving before 4:00 p.m. will be accommodated as rooms subject to availability are available. Le Club AccorHotels members receive an upgrade to premium speed Internet access and Platinum members receive $20 credit toward Spa services A 5% portion of the room rate is used to offset costs of the meeting. Conference Registration Information Register Early and Save: Register ONLINE Your Registration Fee Covers: The registration fee provides Register by February 22, 2021. After this date add $100. admission to all Continuing Legal Education sessions, & meals on conference days (Breakfast, Lunch, and Monday night reception). Attorney: $950 Guest fee includes all of the above. Non-Attorney Guest: $650 Guest for reception only: $100 Your registration fee does not include optional excursions. Registration Refund Policy: To be eligible for a registration refund, cancellation notices must be received via e-mail to Mary@DestinationCLEs.com. Notices must be received on or before February 15, 2021. No refunds will be given after this date. Your meals and place is paid to the hotel on February 17, 2021 and they will not give us a refund. In case of pandemic travel issues, the hotel has agreed to cancel the conference.
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