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Young Lawyers Craft Your Brand in Portland Blaze an Oregon Trail and thrive in the legal wild Engage with judges, in-house counsel, mediators, and seasoned trial attorneys Learn deposition, oral argument, and e-discovery management skills that will build your brand, both in and outside your firm Take charge of your career path and carve your niche as a young lawyer Build lasting relationships with other young lawyers June 20–22, 2018 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Portland, OR
T he 2018 Young Lawyers Seminar will provide training and skills to help you “build your brand” as a young lawyer, both inside and outside your firm. Building your brand as a young lawyer is about more than just marketing. It’s about building your litigation and project management skills, developing subject matter expertise and marketable practice niches, and maintaining and promoting your own wellness. Young lawyers can expect live, interactive demonstrations of core advocacy skills, hands-on workshops, panel discussions, and more. Speakers include an Oregon Court of Appeals judge, a federal district court judge, in-house counsel from leading companies, expert consultants, and experienced defense lawyers. The seminar will also feature extensive networking opportunities to enable all attendees to make new contacts and reconnect with old friends. Geoff E. Moysa Joshua C. Webb Program Chair Committee Chair Emily R. Motto Baxter D. Drennon Program Vice Chair Committee Vice Chair Brett A. Tarver Shannon M. Nessier Program Second Vice Chair Committee Second Vice Chair Laurie K. Miller PRESENTED BY Law Institute DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee Register online now at dri.org or complete the form in the back.
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 What You Will Learn How to build your skills—attend interactive demonstrations and workshops on depositions, oral arguments, and mediation advocacy. Tips for becoming a “go-to”—make yourself invaluable internally and externally by developing cutting-edge subject matter expertise, mastering e-discovery and trial tech, and establishing your leadership skills as coordinating counsel. Methods for taking charge of your path—navigate practice transitions and ethical issues, enhance your reputation, and promote your mental health and wellness. How to build your knowledge—hear primers in must-know areas of law affecting your civil practice, including white collar crime and proportionality in the rules of civil procedure. Wireless Access SPONSORED BY Hill Ward Henderson | Robson Forensic Inc. Members Get More Access to committee newsletters, seminar course materials and other publications via DRI Online at dri.org. Access to the DRI Young Lawyers Committee Community: Share articles, post blogs, and connect with others on the latest trends in your area of practice. Access to dri circles, where lawyer-to-lawyer connections happen. Search dri circles in your app store: Use dri Dividends ™ Points to reduce your registration fee: Recruit a member Attend a seminar Participate on a committee …and more! Visit dri.org, go to My DRI and click on DRI Dividends to see your balance. Get engaged, get recognized, and get rewarded. 1
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 PROGRAM SCHEDULE PROGRAM SCHEDULE Click on any speaker name to view bio. W E D N E S DAY, J U N E 2 0 dence management and demonstrative aid technologies that they used to their advantage Community Service Project 11:00 a.m. in winning a critical patent infringement trial. Come work with the Children’s Book Bank to help prepare donated books for children in need. See registration form Nika F. Aldrich, Schwabe Williamson & to sign up. Must register on or before May 31, 2018. Wyatt PC, Portland, OR Adam R. Kelly, Columbia Sportswear 4:00 p.m. Making the Most of Your Professional Company, Portland, OR Memberships: A Young Lawyer’s Guide DRI leaders discuss how to navigate DRI and 9:00 a.m. Keep It Coordinated: Effectively Working as SLDOs successfully, and make the most of your and with Coordinating Counsel memberships. Discussions will be tailored to Clients with national litigation portfolios rely attendees at all stages of the young lawyer cycle. on outside coordinating counsel to understand R. Matthew Cairns, Textron Inc., their business goals and work with local coun- Providence, RI sel to deliver uniform service. An in-house counsel and her trusted coordinating coun- Laurie K. Miller, Jackson Kelly PLLC, sel discuss how to distinguish yourself as both Charleston, WV coordinating and local counsel. Shannon M. Nessier, Hanson Bridgett LLP, Christy M. Mennen, Nilan Johnson Lewis PA, San Francisco, CA Minneapolis, MN 6:00 p.m. Registration Caren H. Seenauth, Buffalo Wild 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception Wings Inc., Minneapolis, MN SPONSORED BY S-E-A 9:45 a.m. Refreshment Break 7:30 p.m. Dine-Arounds | Join colleagues and friends SPONSORED BY Hanson Bridgett LLP at selected restaurants for dinner (on your 10:00 a.m. Keeping Your Eyes on the own). Contact Pamela Springrose Hallford Prize as an Advocate (pshallford@carrallison.com) or Carolyn Judge Ortega from the Oregon Court of Appeals Riggs (carolyn.riggs@icemiller.com). hosts a discussion on how to be clear and effective with a variety of judges and oppos- T H U R S DAY, J U N E 2 1 ing counsel. 7:00 a.m. Registration The Honorable Darleen Ortega, Oregon Court 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast of Appeals, Salem, OR SPONSORED BY Greenberg Traurig LLP 11:00 a.m. Carving Your Niche on the Cutting Edge Rimkus Consulting Group Inc. Get up to speed the current state of the law 7:00 a.m. First-Time Attendees’ Breakfast in cutting-edge topics such as driverless cars, Joshua C. Webb, Hill Ward Henderson, AI, and cybersecurity from a panel of in-house Tampa, FL counsel who climbed the learning curve at their companies to become subject matter experts. 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Sue Glueck, Microsoft Corporation, Laurie K. Miller, Jackson Kelly PLLC, Redmond, WA Charleston, WV Christiane R. Fife, Daimler Trucks North Geoff E. Moysa, McMillan LLP, Toronto, ON America LLC, Portland, OR 8:05 a.m. Winning Your Trial with Tech R. Matthew Cairns, Textron Inc., Hear from a senior trial attorney and an Providence, RI in-house counsel about the innovative evi- 2
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 11:45 a.m. Women in the Law/Diversity and Inclusion PROGRAM SCHEDULE where to turn for support, and how ultimately Luncheon | For more information and to sign to take charge of your path. up, please contact Allison Ng (nga@gtlaw.com). Justin L. Bailey, FedEx Freight Inc., Judge Ortega will discuss her path to becoming Memphis, TN the first woman of color on the Oregon Court of Catherine Ava Kopiec, Rogers Townsend & Appeals and the role that diverse perspectives Thomas PC, Columbia, SC play in judicial decision making. 2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break The Honorable Darleen Ortega, Oregon Court SPONSORED BY Exponent of Appeals, Salem, OR 2:45 p.m. Criminal Minded: Criminal Issues That 11:45 a.m. Lunch-Arounds Can Handcuff Your Civil Practice Join colleagues and friends at selected restau- Learn how to identify, mitigate, and steer clear rants for lunch (on your own). of white collar and other criminal law issues that may arise in your civil practice, from a FA S T- P ITC H B R E A KO U T former federal prosecutor and current white- 1:00 p.m. – 2:20 p.m. collar crime defense attorney. Attendees will work with and receive feedback from one of Jamila M. Hall, Jones Day, Atlanta, GA our in-house counsel instructors on making an effective busi- ness pitch in a mock exercise. Limited enrollment; to sign up, 3:30 p.m. Advanced Deposition Training please contact Tiffany Roach Martin (tlr@modrall.com) and for Young Lawyers John Dollarhide (John.Dollarhide@butlersnow.com). This interactive training session will show young lawyers how to deal with more 1:00 p.m. Mediating Effectively by advanced issues that commonly arise during Knowing Your Audience deposition, including requests for the “usual Successful advocacy at mediation differs from stipulations,” objections made in an attempt advocacy before a judge or jury. Learn from an to coach the witness, and the overpre- experienced mediator, external counsel, and pared plaintiff. in-house counsel what makes for effective pre- Kimberly L. Beck, Ulmer & Berne LLP, sentation at mediation, starting from knowing Cincinnati, OH who you are truly advocating to and why. Brett A. Ross, Carr Allison, Birmingham, AL MODERATOR | Nasstaran Tara Ruhparwar, 4:45 p.m. Young Lawyers Committee Meeting and 2019 Squire Patton Boggs, San Francisco, CA Seminar Planning Meeting (open to all) Harold J. Adkins, Hammonds Sills Adkins & Guice LLP, Baton Rouge, LA 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception SPONSORED BY ESi Ron Akasaka, SMART ADR, Los Angeles, CA Dustin Alan Lane, FCA US LLC, 7:30 p.m. Dine-Arounds | Join colleagues and friends Auburn Hills, MI at selected restaurants for dinner (on your own). Contact Pamela Springrose Hallford 1:45 p.m. Taking Charge of Your Path (pshallford@carrallison.com) or Carolyn Riggs Even young lawyers reach career crossroads. (carolyn.riggs@icemiller.com). Two lawyers who navigated these transitions in different ways and came out on top share their F R I DAY, J U N E 2 2 lessons learned on how to spot the crossroads, 7:00 a.m. Registration 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast SPONSORED BY Wright Lindsey & Jennings LLP Denotes the DRI CLIENT CONNECTION: In-house and claims professional speakers 3
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction PROGRAM SCHEDULE been used to limit the scope of discovery and Emily R. Motto, Baylor Evnen Curtiss Grimit & encourage early case resolutions. Witt LLP, Lincoln, NE The Honorable Michael H. Simon, US District 8:05 a.m. Ethics: Building Your Business Responsibly Court, District of Oregon, Portland OR A legal ethics advisor and loss prevention part- 11:45 a.m. Making Your Way Through the ner presents interactive case studies on the Wilderness of E-Discovery biggest potential ethical pitfalls that a young Fluency in e-discovery is increasingly expected lawyer may encounter while facing pressure to among young lawyers. Learn how to position build business. yourself as a go-to for both your firm and your Oren B. Haker, Stoel Rives LLP, Portland, OR clients in managing e-discovery issues, from collection through trial presentation. 9:05 a.m. Winning Oral Arguments: A Live Demonstration Julia Helmer, Advanced Discovery, Chicago, IL Hone your oral argument skills with this live Sarah E. Thomas Pagels, Laffey Leitner & demonstration of a common discovery motion Goode LLC, Milwaukee, WI argued by two attorneys well known for their 12:30 p.m. Quick Hitters: Developing Your Specialty oral advocacy. The session will include live A panel of up-and-coming young lawyers pres- audience polling and participation. ent “quick-hitter” overviews of their niche Tillman J. Breckenridge, Bailey & Glasser LLP, practices, how they developed them, and how Washington, DC those practices work into their career planning. Anna Joyce, Markowitz Herbold PC, Portland, OR Class Action Defense 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break Ike W. Messmore, Bowman & Brooke LLP, SPONSORED BY MRC Minneapolis, MN Antitrust 10:15 a.m. How to Spot the Warning Signs: J. Alexander Barnstead, Barnes & Wellness for Young Lawyers Thornburg LLP, Indianapolis, IN In what is sometimes described as a “work Cyber Insurance hard, play hard” culture, some professions Suzanne M. Whitehead, Zelle McDonough & accept and even celebrate excessive alcohol Cohen LLP, Boston, MA consumption as a badge of honor, while view- ing good self-care and prioritizing one’s mental Dram Shop Law health as a weakness rather than a strength. Jordan W. Gerheim, Starnes Davis Florie LLP, A leading authority on addiction and men- Mobile, AL tal health in the legal profession will discuss 1:30 p.m. Adjourn the nature and prevalence of these problems among lawyers, as well as how to recognize 2:15 p.m. Portland Winery Tour | Join us for a tour and steer clear of them. of two well-known Portland-area wineries. Enjoy stunning scenery while learning about Patrick R. Krill, Krill Strategies, Minneapolis, MN Oregon’s wine industry and sampling award- 11:00 a.m. To 26(b) or Not to (b): Using Proportionality winning wines. Private transportation to to Your Advantage Under the FRCP and from hotel is included. Additional fee The most recent amendments to the FRCP payment required. For more information and introduce the principle of proportionality to to register and pay, please contact Carolyn prevent over-discovery. A sitting district court Riggs (carolyn.riggs@icemiller.com). judge will discuss how proportionality has 4
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N In-House Counsel tinental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, networking receptions, and In-house counsel are eligible for free registration to access to the DRI App. If you wish to have your name appear on the DRI seminars. In-house counsel are defined as licensed registration list distributed at the conference and receive the course materials in advance, DRI must receive your registration by May 29, attorneys who are employed exclusively by a corpo- 2018 (please allow 10 days for processing). Registrations received ration or other private sector organization for the pur- after May 29, 2018, will be processed on-site. pose of providing legal representation and counsel only to that corporation, its affiliates, or its subsidiaries. Refund Policy To qualify for free registration, in-house counsel must The registration fee is fully refundable for cancellations received on be a DRI member and a member of the DRI Corporate or before May 29, 2018. Cancellations received after May 29 and on or Counsel Committee or be sponsored by a DRI member before June 5, 2018, will receive a refund, less a $100 processing fee. who is both registered and has paid for the seminar. Cancellations made after June 5 will not receive a refund, but a $100 Nonmember in-house counsel may utilize this offer certificate good for any DRI seminar within the next 12 months will only once. This offer excludes the DRI Annual Meeting be issued. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be made and the DRI Business Management Principles for Law- in writing. Fax (312.795.0747) or email (seminars@dri.org) to DRI’s Accounting Department. Processing of refunds will occur within four yers Seminar. weeks after the date of the seminar. All refunds will be processed in the same method that the payment was received. Substitutions Claims Executives may be made at any time without charge and must be submitted in writing. Claims professionals are eligible for free registration to DRI seminars. Claims professionals are defined as any Discounts individuals employed by a corporation or insurance Travel Discounts DRI offers discounted meeting fares on vari- company, who spend a substantial portion of their pro- ous major air carriers for DRI Young Lawyers Seminar attendees. fessional time hiring or supervising outside counsel in To receive these discounts, please contact Direct Travel, DRI’s official the representation of businesses, insurance compa- travel provider, at 800.840.0908. As always, to obtain the lowest avail- nies or their insureds, associations, or governmental able fares, early booking is recommended. entities in civil litigation. To qualify for free registration, The taping or recording of DRI seminars is prohibited without the the claims professional must be a DRI member under a written permission of DRI. corporate membership or be sponsored by a DRI mem- Speakers and times may be subject to last-minute changes. ber who is both registered and has paid for the semi- A small portion of your room rate offsets the costs of the seminar. nar. Nonmember claims professionals may utilize this DRI policy provides there will be no group functions sponsored by others in connection with its seminars. offer once per calendar year. This offer excludes the DRI Annual Meeting. Hotel Accommodations A limited number of discounted hotel rooms have been made avail- able at Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N Parkway, Portland, OR 97201 (click here to view hotel photos). CLE Accreditation This seminar has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of Take advantage of the group rate of $234 Single/Double in one of California for up to 12 hours, including 1 hour of ethics credit. Accred- two ways: itation has been requested from every state with mandatory continu- ing legal education (CLE) requirements. Certificates of attendance will 1) Reserve online: Click here or visit dri.org and go to the DRI Young Lawyers Seminar page and click on the “Book hotel” button. be provided to each attendee. Attendees are responsible for obtaining CLE credits from their respective states. Credit availability and require- 2) Or contact the hotel directly at 503.226.7600 and mention the ments vary from state to state; please check the DRI website at dri. DRI Young Lawyers Seminar. org for the latest information for your state. The hotel block is limited and rooms and rates are available on a first- come, first-served basis. You must make reservations by May 22, 2018, to Registration Policy be eligible for the group rate. Requests for reservations made after May Save $100 when you register by May 22, 2018. (See the registration 22 are subject to room and rate availability. form for pricing.) The registration fee includes course materials, con- 5
Young Lawyers Seminar | June 20–22, 2018 FA C U LT Y Click on any name to view bio. Harold J. Adkins, Hammonds Sills Adkins & Guice LLP, Patrick R. Krill, Krill Strategies, Minneapolis, MN Baton Rouge, LA Dustin Alan Lane, FCA US LLC, Auburn Hills, MI Ron Akasaka, SMART ADR, Los Angeles, CA Christy M. Mennen, Nilan Johnson Lewis PA, Minneapolis, MN Nika F. Aldrich, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC, Portland, OR Ike W. Messmore, Bowman & Brooke LLP, Minneapolis, MN Justin L. Bailey, FedEx Freight Inc., Memphis, TN Laurie K. Miller, Jackson Kelly PLLC, Charleston, WV Emily R. Motto, Baylor Evnen Curtiss Grimit Witt LLP, J. Alexander Barnstead, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Lincoln, NE Indianapolis, IN Geoff E. Moysa, McMillan LLP, Toronto, ON Kimberly L. Beck, Ulmer & Berne LLP, Cincinnati, OH Shannon M. Nessier, Hanson Bridgett LLP, San Francisco, CA Tillman J. Breckenridge, Bailey & Glasser LLP, Washington, DC The Honorable Darleen Ortega, Oregon Court of Appeals, Salem, OR R. Matthew Cairns, Textron Inc., Providence, RI Sarah E. Thomas Pagels, Laffey Leitner & Goode LLC, Baxter D. Drennon, Wright Lindsey & Jennings LLP, Milwaukee, WI Little Rock, AR Brett A. Ross, Carr Allison, Birmingham, AL Christiane R. Fife, Daimler Trucks North America LLC, Nasstaran Tara Ruhparwar, Squire Patton Boggs, Portland, OR San Francisco, CA Jordan W. Gerheim, Starnes Davis Florie LLP, Mobile, AL Caren H. Seenauth, Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., F A C U LT Y Minneapolis, MN Sue Glueck, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA The Honorable Michael H. Simon, US District Court, District Oren B. Haker, Stoel Rives LLP, Portland, OR of Oregon, Portland OR Jamila M. Hall, Jones Day, Atlanta, GA Brett A. Tarver, Jones day, Atlanta, GA Julia Helmer, Advanced Discovery, Chicago, IL Joshua C. Webb, Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa, FL Anna Joyce, Markowitz Herbold PC, Portland, OR Suzanne M. Whitehead, Zelle McDonough & Cohen LLP, Adam R. Kelly, Columbia Sportswear Company, Boston, MA Portland, OR Catherine Ava Kopiec, Rogers Townsend & Thomas PC, View faculty bios on the Young Lawyers Seminar webpage; Columbia, SC click on “View speakers” button. Diversity and Inclusion in DRI: A Statement of Principle DRI is the largest international membership organization of attorneys defending the interests of business and individuals in civil litigation. Diversity is a core value at DRI. Indeed, diversity, which includes sexual orientation, is f undamental to the success of the organization, and we seek out and embrace the innumerable benefits and contributions that the perspectives, backgrounds, cultures, and life experiences a diverse membership provides. Inclusiveness is the chief means to increase the diversity of DRI’s membership and leadership positions. DRI’s members and potential leaders are often also members and leaders of other defense organizations. Accordingly, DRI encourages all national, state, and local defense organizations to promote diversity and inclusion in their membership and leadership. Harassment and Discrimination DRI is committed to the policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, national origin and disability in all of its programs and activities, as well as maintaining an environment in our programs and activities which is free from all forms of harassment or discrimination of any kind. Pursuant to this policy, if any person who attends our programs or activities experiences unlawful discrimination or harassment, this should be reported to the Executive Director so that appropriate action may be taken. 6
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Young Lawyers Seminar Register online June 20–22, 2018 Download form Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront | Portland, OR to fax or mail FORMAL NAME TITLE NAME (as you would like it to appear on badge) COMPANY/FIRM/LAW SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY STATE/PROVINCE ZIP/POST CODE TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL Please list any special needs Are you a first-time attendee at this DRI seminar? Yes No How many attorneys What is your primary are in your firm? area of practice? R E G I S T R AT I O N F E E Registration fee includes seminar attendance, networking events, course materials, and access to the DRI App. DRI will email a link to download the course materials to all registrants two weeks in advance of the seminar. On or before After May 22, 2018 May 22, 2018 Member/Nonmember $595 $695 For inclusion on the Government Member $500 preregistration list and to receive Law Student Member FREE course materials in advance, In-House Counsel Member* FREE register by May 29, 2018. Claims Executive Member* FREE Community Service Project FREE (must sign up by May 31) Fast-Pitch Breakout FREE SLDO Meeting FREE PAY M E N T M E T H O D 3400-0240-21 My check for (USD) is enclosed. Young Lawyers Please charge my VISA MasterCard American Express. 2018-0240B Card # Exp. Date CVC Signature Please remit payment by MAIL to: Please remit payment by COURIER to: DRI JP Morgan, Attn: DRI LBX 72225 72225 Eagle Way, Chicago, IL 60678-7252 131 S. Dearborn, 6th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603 PHONE: 312.795.1101 | FAX: 312.795.0749 | EMAIL: seminars@dri.org | WEB: dri.org
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