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The laTesT legal Trendsspring cleJanuary - augusT 2014
Spring line up
arkansas Bar associaTion • cle caTalogwww.arkbar.com
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Arkansas Bar Association Spring 2014 CLE Catalog
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Step #2 - Meeting Registration – For In-Person Seminars Only
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*Discounts: (except for CNA, Mid-Year and Spring CLE Pass)
Members admitted between July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2014, 20% discount
Members 75 years or older AND 10 consecutive years of membership, 20% discount
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Questions? Call 501-375-4606Non-attorneys pay member rates. Contact 501-375-4606 for Code.Eligible non-member attorneys may join and pay member rates: (501) 375-4606 or (800) 609-5668.
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Fax: 501-881-4251
Mail: Arkansas Bar Association-CLE Department2224 Cottondale Lane, LR, AR 72202
Registrations cannot be accepted by e-mail
Cancellations - Full refunds, less a $50 administrative charge, will be given to registrants whose cancel lation is received at least two weeks before the program begins. After this deadline, you may send a substitute or request a CLE credit certificate. If you do not cancel and you do not attend, you will receive the course materials only, upon request.
Payment Information: Acceptable forms of payment include cash, money orders, checks and credit cards. Cash: Do not mail cash. Cash may be used only for in-person submittals. Checks: Please note that we will not accept checks that do not have an imprinted or preprinted name or address of the account holder on the check. For example, we will not accept temporary checks, such as those from a new account. Credit Cards: May be used for in-person, online or faxed transactions. We accept Discover, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Insufficient Funds: Any check that is returned to us due to Insufficient Funds will be charged a $40 processing Fee. We reserve the right to reject any check due to previous bad checks.
REgIStRAtION FORM SPRINg 2014
Spring CLE Pass $375Members can purchase the pass for $375 and register online or below for up to 12 hours of CLE this spring. See page 3 for details.
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tAbLE OF CONtENtS
SpRinG 2014: a SEaSOn OF thE latESt ClE
Spring 2014 Registration Form
General Information
CLE by Practice Area
Live Seminars January - June 2014
Cyber CLE - One-hour Webinars
January - August 2014
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Everyone wants choices – and now the
ArkBar allows you to pick and choose
your in-person CLE programming for
one low price. Try the Spring CLE
Pass.* The Spring CLE Pass* allows
you to register for up to 12 hours of
CLE between January 1 – June 30, 2014 for the price of $375, with over 94 hours to
choose from. Simply purchase the pass for $375 and register online or by mail for up
to 12 hours of CLE this spring.
We make it easy. You select your seminars up front or throughout the spring. The
choice is yours!
*The Spring CLE Pass can be used by any member for any in-person event, excluding CNA, Annual Meeting, Mid-Year Meeting, Best of CLE sessions, webinars and any seminar over 12 hours. CLE Passes are used for the entire event, not individual hours. CLE Pass will be debited the number of hours of the event, not by hours of attendance. The Spring CLE Pass must be used by June 30, 2014. Credits will not be issued for the unused balance of the CLE pass. At-the-Door Registration is welcomed with the Spring CLE Pass. Pre-registration is required to guarantee a meal when lunch is served. When purchasing the CLE pass online, you must complete the purchase BEFORE selecting individual events.
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ClE CatalOGThis desk reference contains all of the Arkansas Bar Association’s CLE offerings from January through August 2014. As always, the information will also be online. The online version will have any changes and updates.
ClE aCROSS thE StatEThe Arkansas Bar Association strives to provide CLE to its members across the state. We hope that by expanding our CLE offerings geographically, we can provide convenient locations for you. During the next several months we will be hosting CLE events in areas around the state. If you have a venue that you think would be good for a CLE event, please email pprater@arkbar.com.
REGiStRatiOn The registration fee includes the seminar, electronic course materials and refreshment breaks. If lunch is provided it will be noted on the individual seminars. Please note registration deadlines on each seminar or register at the door.
ClE CREditThe programs in the catalog have been submitted to the Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board for CLE hours. Check the individual seminars for the number of CLE credit hours available. Attendees who are licensed in other states are responsible for applying for CLE credit in those states.
hOtEl aCCOMMOdatiOnSMembers are responsible for making their own
hotel accommodations. The Arkansas Bar Association does not make hotel accommodations on behalf of its members. However, if the CLE event is held at a hotel, generally the Arkansas Bar Association will negotiate special room rates for its members. Each CLE event that is held at a hotel will have the hotel telephone number listed. Please contact that hotel directly to make your reservations. Please let them know at the time of reservation that you are with the Arkansas Bar Association to obtain Association rates.
SpECial nEEdSIf you plan to attend a program and require special need facilities or assistance relating to a disability, please contact Kristen Scherm at (501) 375-4606 or kscherm@arkbar.com prior to the program. To the extent we are able, we will try to accommodate any special dietary needs if they are provided to us one week prior to the event.
a WORd OF thankSAssociation planners and presenters are volunteers. It is only through their generous contributions of time, energy, talent and experience that this and every Association seminar can be a success. We deeply appreciate their work.
gENERAL INFORMAtION
GEnERal inFORMatiOn
Jim Simpson Arkansas Bar Association 2013-2014 President
Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane Little Rock, AR 72202
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adMiniStRativE laWDivorce, Custody and Criminal Law Issues in Veterans CasesRepresenting Those Who Protect Us: Handling Veteran's Issues Wet/Dry Counties and the ABC
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Attorney Ethics and ADRAlternative Dispute Resolution Conference
aGRiCultuRal laW1st Annual Mid-South Agricultural & Environ-mental Law Conference
BuSinESS laWHealth Care Reform in 2014: What Transactional Lawyers Need to Know2014 Nonprofit Law/Exempt Organizations UpdatePlanning with Family Limited Partnerships/Family LLCs, Part 1Planning with Family Limited Partnerships/Family LLCs, Part 2Ethical Issues for Business AttorneysPiercing the Entity Veil: Individual Liability for Business ActsBuyouts in Closely Held Companies—Triggers, Methods, Valuation & FinanceUCC 9: Fixtures, Liens, Foreclosures & RemediesSuccessor Liability in Business Transactions: The Risk of Selling Assets But Retaining LiabilitySmall Commercial Leases: Negotiating and Drafting IssuesIndemnification and Hold Harmless Provisions in Business AgreementsRecession in Business Transactions: How to Fix Something That’s Gone WrongPrivate Company Directors: Fiduciary Duties & LiabilityStructuring Profits Interest in LLCs/PartnershipsChoice of Entity Considerations for NonprofitsDiligence in Business Transactions2013 Fiduciary Litigation Update“Crowd-funding" in Business Ventures: Raising Capital from the PublicJoint Ventures in Business, Part 1
Joint Ventures in Business, Part 2Directors of Private Companies: Duties, Conflicts, and LiabilityReview and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 22014 Nonprofit Law/Exempt Organizations UpdateBuyouts in Closely Held Companies—Triggers, Methods, Valuation & FinanceCreditor Interests in LLCs/PartnershipsLaw of Religious Organizations, Part 1Law of Religious Organizations, Part 2Piercing the Entity Veil: Individual Liability for Business ActsC-Corps, S-Corps, LLCs. What's Best For My Client? Limitations on Closely Held Company Owners—Business Opportunities and Non-CompetesRescission in Business Transactions: How to Fix Something That’s Gone WrongEthical Issues for Business AttorneysTechniques for Tax Efficiently Withdrawing Capital From a Closely Held CompanySecurities Issues for Closely Held CompaniesUCC Issues in Real Estate TransactionsIncentive Compensation in LLCs and PartnershipsThe Perils of Using “Units” in LLC PlanningMergers and Buyouts of Closely Held Businesses, Part 1Mergers and Buyouts of Closely Held Businesses, Part 1Successor Liability in Business Transactions: The Risk of Selling Assets But Retaining LiabilityEmployees, Secrets and Competition: Non-Competes and MoreSales Agreements: UCC Article 2 and Practical ConsiderationsStructuring Profits Interest in LLCs/PartnershipsAsset Based Finance, Part 1Asset Based Finance, Part 2Employment Taxes Across EntitiesPrivate Company Directors: Fiduciary Duties & LiabilityOpinion Letters in Transactions Involving LLCs and S CorpsReview and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 2Small Commercial Leases: Negotiating and Drafting IssuesStructuring For-Profit/Non-Profit Joint Ventures
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ClE pRaCtiCE aREaS
The Arkansas Bar Association offers a wide range of CLE topics in both live and webinar formats to help you stay up to date with what is
happening in your area of practice. The live in-person seminars are listed in bold. The one-hour webinars are un-bold.
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Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 2 Choice of Entity Considerations for NonprofitsSelling to Consumers: Sales, Finance, Warranty & Collection Law, Part 1Selling to Consumers: Sales, Finance, Warranty & Collection Law, Part 1Diligence in Business TransactionsDefending Business Audits, Part 1Defending Business Audits, Part 2Crowd-funding in Business Ventures: Raising Capital from the PublicCreditor Interests in LLCs/PartnershipsEarly Stage Capital for Growing Businesses: Venture Capital and Angel Investing, Part 1Early Stage Capital for Growing Businesses: Venture Capital and Angel Investing, Part 2
Civil pROCEduREHow to Properly Review a Potential Class ActionWhat the Sideshow Performer Can Teach the Trial Attorney
COnStRuCtiOnConstruction Law
CRiMinalDivorce, Custody and Criminal Law Issues in Veterans Cases Rock Stars: A Hotbed of Illegal Activity
dEBtOR/CREditORHow to Collect a Judgment18th Annual Debtor/Creditor Law InstituteCreditor Interests in LLCs/PartnershipsAsset Based Finance, Part 1Asset Based Finance, Part 2Selling to Consumers: Sales, Finance, Warranty & Collection Law, Part 1Selling to Consumers: Sales, Finance, Warranty & Collection Law, Part 2Creditor Interests in LLCs/Partnerships
EnviROnMEntal17th Annual Environmental Law Conference1st Annual Mid-South Agricultural & Environmental Law Conference
EthiCSEthical Issues for Business Attorneys Attorney Ethics and ADR Attorney Ethics and Digital Communications2014 Ethics Update, Part 12014 Ethics Update, Part 2
IOLTA Accounts Made Simple … and Other Information You Need to Ethically Start a PracticeEthics in NegotiationsEthics in the Receipt & Release of Confidential InformationEthics of Co-Counsel & Referral RelationshipsAttorney Ethics in Multi-Party RepresentationsEthics of Multi-jurisdictional PracticeAttorney Ethics and Alternative Fee ArrangementsEthics, Technology and Small FirmsAttorney Ethics and Elder AbuseAttorney Ethics When Supervising Other AttorneysEthics of Beginning and Ending an Attorney-Client RelationshipEthical Issues for Business AttorneysEthics of Working With WitnessesAttorney Ethics and Digital Communications2014 Ethics Update, Part 12014 Ethics Update, Part 2Attorney Ethics and Social Media2014 Ethics in Litigation Update, Part 12014 Ethics in Litigation Update, Part 2Ethics in NegotiationsAttorney Ethics and Disputes with ClientsEthics in the Receipt and Release of Confidential InformationEthics and Lateral Transfers of Lawyers Among Law FirmsEthics of Beginning and Ending an Attorney-Client RelationshipEthics in Employment Law PracticeEthics of Multi-jurisdictional Practice
EldER laWRole of Public Benefits in Estate Planning for All ClientsSophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 1Sophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 2Attorney Ethics and Elder AbuseAttorney Ethics When Supervising Other Attorneys
FaMily laWDivorce, Custody and Criminal Law Issues in Veterans CasesTreatment of Trusts in Marital SeparationHow the New Child Custody Laws Have Affected Cases
FinanCial inStitutiOnSAsset Based Finance, Part 1Asset Based Finance, Part 2
hEalth laWHealth Care Reform in 2014: What Transactional Lawyers Need to KnowTrusts and the New Medicare Tax
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intEllECtual pROpERtyCurrent Intellectual Property Issues for IP Practitioners
laBOR & EMplOyMEntBYOD: Bring Your Own Device to Work— Employment Law Issues in the Workplace2014 Retaliation in Employment Law UpdateEmployment Agreements, Part 1Employment Agreements, Part 237th Annual Labor & Employment ConferenceEmployment Law Torts in the Workplace2014 Sexual Harassment UpdateEmployees, Secrets and Competition: Non-Competes and MoreBYOD: Bring Your Own Device to Work 2014 Retaliation in Employment Law UpdateEmployment Law Torts in the Workplace2014 Sexual Harassment UpdateEthics in Employment Law Practice
natuRal RESOuRCESGround Leases: Structuring and Drafting Issues 53rd Annual Natural Resources Law Institute
pROBatE & EStatEEstate Planning in 2014: A Look Forward Fixing Trusts: Techniques to Alter a Trust When Circum-stances Have ChangedProbate Track at Mid YearPlanning to Avoid ProbateEstate Planning for Personal ResidencesFunding Unfunded Testamentary Trusts in Estate PlanningTreatment of Trusts in Marital SeparationUnderstanding the Fiduciary Duties & Liability of Trustees in Estate PlanningRole of Public Benefits in Estate Planning for All ClientsSophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 1Sophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 2Estate Planning in 2014: A Look ForwardPlanning with Special Needs TrustsDesigning and Drafting GRATS in Estate PlanningPlanning and Drafting Revocable TrustsEstate Planning for Personal ResidencesFixing Trusts: Techniques to Alter a Trust When Circum-stances Have ChangedTrusts and the New Medicare TaxFunding Unfunded Testamentary Trusts in Estate PlanningTrust Investments: A Guide to Trustee Duties & Liability Under the UPIAFamily Feuds in TrustsUnderstanding the Fiduciary Duties & Liability of Trustees in Estate PlanningPlanning for Estates Under $10 Million2014 Estate and Trust Planning Update, Part 12014 Estate and Trust Planning Update, Part 2
Picking the Right Trust: Alphabet Soup of AlternativesRole of Public Benefits in Estate Planning for All ClientsEstate Planning for Real Estate, Part 1Estate Planning for Real Estate, Part 2Alternatives to TrustsPlanning in Charitable Giving, Part 1Planning in Charitable Giving, Part 2Planning with Special Needs Trusts
REal EStatEDrafting Guaranties in Real Estate Transactions Small Commercial Leases: Negotiating and Drafting IssuesMulti-Family Development & Management AgreementsSale/Leaseback Transactions in Real EstateUCC Issues in Real Estate TransactionsDrafting Guaranties in Real Estate TransactionsBuying and Selling Commercial Real Estate, Part 1Buying and Selling Commercial Real Estate, Part 2Estate Planning for Real Estate, Part 1Estate Planning for Real Estate, Part 2Small Commercial Leases: Negotiating & Drafting Issues
SOlO & SMall FiRMEthics, Technology and Small Firms
tax laWPlanning with Family Limited Partnerships/Family LLCs, Part 1Planning with Family Limited Partnerships/Family LLCs, Part 2Techniques for Tax Efficiently Withdrawing Capital From a Closely Held Company Employment Taxes Across Entities Defending Business Audits, Part 1Defending Business Audits, Part 2
tEChnOlOGy Attorney Ethics and Digital Communications Digital Forensics: Decoding the Hidden InformationEthics, Technology and Small FirmsAttorney Ethics and Digital CommunicationsAttorney Ethics and Social Media
tORt laWEmployment Law Torts in the Workplace
MiSCEllanEOuS2014 Mid-Year Meeting2014 Annual MeetingBest of CLE-Little RockBest of CLE-Northwest
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January 9, 20149:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
A potential client walks into your office. The more you listen, the more you think that your client's circumstances are not unique. You may have a potential class action. What do you need to review and what do you need to know? • Preliminary issues and considerations
before filing as a "class"• Precertification litigation including
issues pertaining to discovery, precertification notices, and privacy concerns
• Process for certifying a class• Class action settlements including
fairness hearings, final notices, and motions for final approval
• Fees payable to class representatives and attorneys
Speaker:H. Gregory Campbell, Campbell Law Firm, P.A.
3.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 1/2 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 1/2 $155 Onsite after 1/2 $170Non-member $205
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after January 2, 2014
January 10, 20149:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
Veterans have their own set of issues that can arise when they have cases that cross over into the civil claims world. As an attorney representing a veteran it is important that you know what issues can arise and how to deal with them when they do. Come to this three hour CLE event and learn how to serve your veteran clients.
9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Military divorceLauren White Hamilton, Hilburn, Calhoon, Harper, Pruniski & Calhoun, LTD
10:30 - 11:00 a.m.Military pensionsGeoffrey Davis Kearney, Wallace, Martin, Duke & Russell PLLC
11:15 - 12:15 p.m. Criminal lawSteven S. Zega, Parker and Zega, PLC
3.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 1/3 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 1/3 $155 Onsite after 1/3 $170Non-member $205
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after January 3, 2014
January 17, 20149:00 - 11:00 a.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
Your client is happy because you have secured a judgment for him or her, but now you have to collect on it. How do you do this? What are your options?
This CLE will cover: 1. Garnishments 2. Executions 3. Liens
You will also leave with all of the forms you need to start collecting those judgments.
Speaker:Joseph F. Kolb, Attorney at Law
2.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 1/10 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 1/10 $135 Onsite after 1/10 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after January 10, 2014
hOW tO pROpERly REviEW a pOtEntial ClaSS aCtiOn
divORCE, CuStOdy and CRiMinal laW iSSuES
in vEtERanS CaSEShOW tO COllECt a JudGMEnt
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2014 Mid-Year Meeting January 23-24, 2014 Peabody Hotel, Memphis, TN
2014 Mid-Year Meeting www.arkbar.com2 January 23-24, 2014
CNA Registration
The Adaptable Lawyer: Staying Practical in Today’s Complex Legal EnvironmentRobert L. (Skip) Henry III, Barber, McCaskill, Jones & HaleG. Spence Fricke, Barber, McCaskill, Jones & Hale
Presented by lawyers for lawyers, this program will focus on providing valuable instruction, practical guides, checklists and risk control recommendations to help lawyers safely navigate today’s complex legal environment and assist them in minimizing professional liability risk.
12:30 - 1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 4:15 p.m.(3.0 CLE Ethics)
CLE THURSDAY SCHEDULE
CNA Risk Management
CLE FRIDAY SCHEDULE
Continental Ballroom
Registration, Coffee & Refreshments
Estate Planning With Grantor TrustsWhat a grantor trust is, what are the results of grantor trust treatment, why grantor trusts may be beneficial, what are the grantor trust land mines and how to avoid them, how grantor trust status is achieved, and how grantor trusts are typically utilized. Redd
Planning in the Penumbra of Permanent Exemptions and Portability The latest estate planning-related legislative and regulatory developments, uses and misuses of portability, estate planning consequences of the Supreme Court’s decision in Windsor and other marital deduction issues, defined value clauses without charitable spillover provisions, surprising difficulties with annual exclusion gifts, and asset protection trusts within and outside of bankruptcy proceedings. Redd
Break
Ethics Traps in Estate Planning and Estate Administration – From the Obvious to the Arcane Participants have the opportunity to attend 2 of 3 strate-gy breakout sessions. The strategy breakout sessions (focus groups, jury selection, and opening) will do a deeper dive on these three tools and will sharpen skills through use of case studies and examples. Redd
Lunch
Battles Between Fiduciaries and Beneficiaries The difficulties that may arise in connection with making discretionary distributions to beneficiaries, breaches of duty in the retention of assets or the making of new investments, making proper disclosures to beneficiaries and keeping them informed, and the impact of exculpatory clauses. Redd
New Tricks for Old DogsEstate planning for electronic assets, ideas for dealing with electronic assets in estate and trust administration, and e-filing basics for probate attorneys. Lori Holzwarth, Hyden, Miron & Foster, PLLC
Break
Special Issues Handling Business Entities in Estate and Trust AdministrationDetermining how to handle business entities in the area of Estate and Trust Administration can be tricky. Listen to an expert give you advice and tips on how to handle this specialized area. Anthony Hilliard, Ramsay, Bridgforth, Harrelson and Starling LLP
8:00 - 8:30 a.m.
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10:30 -10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.Ethics
11:45 - 1:15 p.m.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.
3:15 - 3:30 p.m.
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Venetian Room
Charles A. (“Clary”) Redd is a partner in the St. Louis, Missouri, office of the law firm of Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP. Clary concentrates his practice in estate planning, estate and trust administration and estate and trust-related litigation. He is an elected member of The American Law Institute, a Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and an Adjunct Professor of Law (Estate Planning) at Northwestern University School of Law. He also serves as Co-Chair of the Editorial Advisory Board of Trusts & Estates magazine. Sponsored by Simmons First National Bank and the ArkBar Probate and Trust Law Section
Redd
8:00 - 8:30 a.m.
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
10:30 -10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
11:45 - 1:15 p.m.
1:15 - 4:30 p.m.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.Auburn Room3rd Floor
Barclay Room3rd Floor
Lansdowne Room3rd Floor
2:15 - 2:25 p.m.
2:25 - 3:25 p.m.
3:25 - 3:35 p.m.
3:35 - 4:35 p.m.Louis XVI
Registration, Coffee & Refreshments
Making the Most of Mediators in Your Litigation PracticeTwo of the state’s top mediators explain how to get the most value for your time and how to be effective when you have to mediate.Richard Lusby, ADR Inc.Chris Gomlicker, Hamlin Dispute Resolution, LLC
Using Focus Groups as a Tool to Tighten Your CaseFocus groups can help you determine how and along what lines to develop your case. Learn how to use focus groups and what works.Sach Oliver, Bailey & Oliver Law FirmMadelyn Davis, Litigation Consultants
Break
Effective Use of Technology in your Litigation PracticeTechnology can be a big benefit in depositions and trial work. Learn the best type and use of technology in your trial practice.Robb Helt, Litigation Resource Group, LLCAndy Mortensen, Litigation Resource Group, LLC
Lunch
Litigator Workshops: A Hands On Strategy Session Often one hour in a lecture setting isn’t enough to cover everything that needs to be covered or to address all of your questions. Practitioners can even bring their own cases for ideas on how to implement these tools in their particular case.
Breakout SessionsMaking the Most of Mediators in Your Litigation PracticeRichard Lusby, ADR Inc.Chris Gomlicker, Hamlin Dispute Resolution, LLC
Using Focus Groups as a Tool to Tighten Your CaseSach Oliver, Bailey & Oliver Law FirmMadelyn Davis, Litigation Consultants
Effective Use of Technology in your Litigation PracticeRobb Helt, Litigation Resource Group, LLCAndy Mortensen, Litigation Resource Group, LLC
Break
Afternoon Session Continued
Break
Jury Selection: How Jury Profiling and Case Analysis Can Improve Your CaseCome hear one of the top trial consultants walk you through how to use jury profiling and case analysis to strengthen your chances of winning.Melissa McMath Hatfield, McMath Trial Consultants
CNA attendees receive a premium discount on professional liability insurance.
Arkansas Access to Justice
Arkansas Bar Association
CBI-Sunbelt
Regions Insurance
VISIT THE EXHIBITORS
University of Arkansas Law Alumni Society Reception5:00 - 6:30 p.m.Louis XVI Room, Peabody Hotel
UALR Bowen School of Law Alumni Luncheon12:00 - 1:15 p.m.Galaxy Room, 3rd Floor, Peabody Hotel
Arkansas Bar AssociationHouse of Delegates Meeting3:00 - 5:30 p.m.Continental Ballroom, Peabody Hotel
Dinner at the Rendezvous5:45 - 7:45 p.m.RendezvousJust down the alley from the Peabody Hotel
Dessert Reception 7:45 - 9:00 p.m.Peabody Hotel SkywayThe reception held in the art-deco styled Skyway room honors current and tenured House of Delegates members.
events thursday schedule
events friday schedule
The Return of Rendezvous
Dinner at the Rendezvous
friday 5:45 - 7:45 p.m.
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www.arkbar.com 4January 23-24, 20142014 Mid-Year Meeting
2014 Arkansas Bar Association Mid-Year Meeting Registration Form
Supreme Court ID: ____________________________________Name: _______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________ City: _____________________ State: ______ Zip:__________
Phone: (______) ____________________ E-Mail: ________________________________________________________________
Badge Name (First Name Only) ____________________________________ Ribbons will be available at registration.
Step 1 — Registrant Information
Non-Member
Non-Member Registration* $285
Eligible non-Members may join and save on registration. Renew your membership to qualify for discounted rates.
Registrations not received by January 16, 2014 must register at the door for $320
Law Student
Law Student $35 Registration
Registrations not received by January 16, 2014 must
register at the door. .
CNA Registration for Members
CNA Risk Management for Attorneys (Member) $100
CNA Registration for Non-Members
CNA Risk Management for Attorneys (Non-Member) $200
Member
Online Registration $215http://ace.arkbar.com/MidYearMeeting/Home
Mailed/Faxed Registration $235Registrations received on or before January 16, 2014 Registrations not received by January 16, 2014 must register at the door for $250.
Step 2 Total ____________
Card No.: _____________________________________________________________________
Exp. Date: _____________________________________________________________________
Signature: _____________________________________________________________________
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Mail: Arkansas Bar Association 2224 Cottondale LaneLittle Rock, AR 72202
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Program Planners: Brandon Moffitt, Moffitt & Phillips, PLLC
Regan Gruber Moffitt, Winthrop Rockefeller FoundationLori L. Holzwarth, Hyden, Miron & Foster, PLLC
Probate & trust Law section of arkBar
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Attorneys at LawRamsay, BRidgfoRth, RoBinson and Raley llP
Hamilton, Colbert & Scurlock, LLP
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Representation Before the va, Claims procedures, Basic Eligibility for va Benefits, Right to appeal, disability Compensation (38 u.S.C. Chapter 11)Steven S. Zega, Parker and Zega, PLC
dependency and indemnityCompensation(38 u.S.C. Chapter 13)Steven S. Zega, Parker and Zega, PLC
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Military pensions (38 u.S.C. Chapter 15) 38 C.F.R. § 14.629(b)(1)(iii)Duane Allen "DAK" Kees, The Kees Law Group
1:00 - 2:00 pm.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 - 3:15 p.m.
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Representing veterans comes with its own set of rules, laws and regulations. On top of that, there are issues that are unique when helping our veterans and military personnel. Come to this CLE and learn about these is-sues and how to help those who protect us. Also, this seminar will cover some of the basics which are needed for VA certification.
REpRESEntinG thOSE WhO pROtECt uS: handlinG vEtERan'S iSSuES
February 7, 2014
program planner: Bilenda Harris-Ritter
Sponsored by: the ArkBar Lawyers Assisting Military Personnel Committee
3.5 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 2/1 $135 Mailed/Faxed 2/1 $155 Onsite after 2/1 $170Non-member $205 *Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after February 1, 2014
February 7, 20141:00 - 4:15 p.m.World Trade Center3300 Market Street, Suite 400Rogers, AR
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2014 iOlta aCCOuntS MadE SiMplE … and OthER
inFORMatiOn yOu nEEd tO EthiCally StaRt a pRaCtiCE
February 6, 20149:00 - 11:00 a.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
This informative presentation helps you start your new practice off on the right foot! Topics include setting up an IOLTA account, required paperwork, new laws on IOLTA accounts, and much more.
Speaker:Jeffrey Martin Swann, Perkins & Trotter, PLLC
2.0 CLE HOURSIncludes 1.0 Ethics Hour
Member Cost* Online by 1/31 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 1/31 $135 Onsite after 1/31 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after January 31, 2014
February 14, 20149:00 - 11:15 a.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
In July of 2013, a new statute went into effect that provided that courts should presume joint custody. How has that statute affected the outcome of cases? How is it being applied by the court? Come and listen to a seasoned family law attorney and a panel of judges cover this topic.
program planner: Natalie Dickson
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Changes in Child Custody and the impact on the practitionerLauren White Hamilton, Hilburn, Calhoon, Harper, Pruniski & Calhoun, LTD
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Judge's panelJudge David Mayo Clark, Fourth Division Faulkner County Circuit CourtJudge Bobby D. McCallister, First Division Saline County Circuit CourtJudge Vann Smith, Sixth Judicial District Circuit
2.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 2/7 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 2/7 $135 Onsite after 2/7 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after February 7, 2014
February 21, 20142:00 - 4:00 p.m.Flying Saucer323 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock
This course will discuss the various laws and regulations controlling the sale of alcohol in Arkansas, particularly drawing distinctions between activities permitted in “wet” counties and activities permitted in “dry” counties. Participants will learn about the different types of available permits, including private club permits. The process of counties switching status from dry to wet, or vice-versa, will be discussed. The course will also describe the mechanics of obtaining a permit, including handling an application through the ABC approval process.
Cliff McKinney II, Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow PLLC
2.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 2/14 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 2/14 $135 Onsite after 2/14 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door afterFebruary 14, 2014
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updates in arkansas Oil & Gas lawThomas A. Daily, Daily & Woods, PLLC
Comparative pooling law: arkansas and texasThomas A. Daily, Daily & Woods, PLLCGeorge A. Snell, Steptoe & Johnson
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aOGC updates to Rules and RegulationsAlan J. York, Arkansas Oil and Gas CommissionShane E. Khoury, Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission
the ins and Outs of Rule a-8 Escrow accounts and unclaimed propertyWilliam C. Warren, Jr., John P. Shields, Inc.
JOa law and practice: Recent developments in Case law and the new horizontal Modifications to the Model Form Operating agreementJeff Weems, Porter Hedges, LLP
8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 -10:15 a.m.
10:15 - 10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:15 a.m.
11:15 - 12:15 p.m.
February 27
8:00 - 9:00 a.m.Ethics
9:00 -9:30 a.m.
9:30 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
10:15 - 11:15 a.m.
11:15 - 12:15 p.m.
Ethical issues in Oil and Gas lawJim O'Hern, The Law Office of Jim O’Hern, P.A.Laura Hudson, Stephens Production CompanyTim Klinger, Principal at Historic Preservation Associates, LLCGayle Mason, Independent LandmanGary Monroe, Gary A. Monroe & AssociatesLonnie Turner, Lonnie Turner Law Office
development Rights of Severed Mineral Co-tenants – a national SurveyJeffrey Martin Swann, Perkins & Trotter, PLLC
Raising Capital for Oil and Gas Exploration amongst the pitfalls of Securities lawsGregory S. Ivester, Robinette, Miners & Ivester, PLLC
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title Curative issuesDavid M. Harper Jr., Southwestern Energy CompanyClint McGee, BHP BilitonBryan Perry, T.S. Dudley Land Company
litigating land and Royalty Owner disputesLeland Horton, Bradley Murchison Kelly & Shea LLC
Wednesday, February 26, 2014Title Standards Meeting
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.Natural Resources Law
Section Meeting 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Board RoomEmbassy Suites, Hot Springs
Wednesday night Reception 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Grand SalonEmbassy Suites, Hot Springs
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53rd annual natuRal RESOuRCES inStitutEFebruary 27-28, 2014
program planners: C. Michael Daily, J. Mark Robinette, L. Matthew Davis
8.0 CLE HOURSincludes 1.0 Ethics Hour
Member* Online by 2/21 $250 Mailed/Faxed by 2/21 $270 Onsite after 2/21 $285Non-member $320
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after February 21, 2014
February 27-28, 2014Hot Springs Convention Center134 Convention BoulevardHot Springs, ARHotel Reservations: Embassy Suites, 501-321-4430
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program planner:Denise R. Hoggard
Sponsored by:the ArkBar
Labor and Employment Law Section
10.0 CLE HOURSIncludes 1.0 Ethics Hour
Member Cost* Online by 3/1 $375 Mailed/Faxed by 3/1 $395 Onsite after 3/1 $410Non-member $420*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 1, 2014
March 6-7, 2014Hot Springs Convention Center
134 Convention Blvd, Hot SpringsHotel Reservations:
1-800-embassy
50th anniversary of the Equal pay act: how has Equality in pay FaredDenise Reid Hoggard, Rainwater, Holt, & Sexton, PAWilliam Stuart Jackson, Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLPKatharine Kores, District Director, EEOC, Memphis District
hot topics from the dOlAllen C. Dobson, Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.
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hot topics from the EEOCSpeaker TBA
lunch (provided)
tips From the Bench on preparing Better Briefs and arguments Before the 8th CircuitModerator, Charles M. Kester, The Kester Law FirmJudge Bobby E. Shepherd, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals
Collective actionsGregory J. Northen, Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C.Amber R. Schubert, Sanford Law Firm, PLLC
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Message from the nlRBModerator, Jim Nickels, Nickels Law FirmHarry I. Johnson III, National Labor Relations Board
8:30 - 9:45 a.m.
9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:00 a.m.
11:00 - 12:00 p.m.
12:00 -1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 - 3:15 p.m.
3:15 - 4:45 p.m.
37th annual laBOR & EMplOyMEnt COnFEREnCE
March 6-7, 2014
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8th Circuit RoundupTheresa Beiner, UALR William H. Bowen School of Law
tricky hR SituationsDaniel Lee Herrington, Friday, Eldredge & Clark LLPCynthia E. Nance, University of Arkansas School of Law
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your Ethical Responsibility to Serve and how it Can be personally RewardingTheodore W. Small, Theordore W. Small, P.A.
8:30 - 9:45 a.m.
9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:00 a.m.
11:00 - 12:00 p.m.Ethics
Join the Arkansas Bar Association and the Labor & Employment Law Section at the 37th Annual Labor & Employ-ment Law Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas, at the Convention Center. There will be updates on the Equal Pay Act, an overview of recent Labor & Employment law issues, informa-tion on how to handle tricky HR issues and more! To guarantee a room, res-ervations must be made by February 6, 2014. Additional rooms may still be available after that time but cannot be guaranteed.
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patent law practice under the america invents actJoel B. Carter, Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow PLLC
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licensing of patents and SoftwareJ. Charles Dougherty, Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP
patent Claims drafting and interpretationsJames F. Hollander, Senior Patent Counsel (ret.), Texas Instruments
lunch (provided)
Franchising for the ip lawyerKevin M. Lemley, Arkansas Public Service
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Recent Cases in intellectual law practiceGary Speed, Speed Law Firm
8:30 - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
10:15 - 11:15 a.m.
11:15 -12:15 p.m.
12:15 - 1:15 p.m.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
2:15 - 2:30 p.m.
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
If you are practicing in the field of intellectual property, this is the event for you. Practitioners in the field will teach you about patents, software licensing, franchising and case law updates.
CuRREnt intEllECtual pROpERty iSSuES FOR ip pRaCtitiOnERS
March 13, 2014
program planner: Gary Speed
Sponsored by: the ArkBar Intellectual Property Section
5.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 3/6 $220 Mailed/Faxed by 3/6 $240 Onsite after 3/6 $255Non-member $290 *Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 6, 2014
March 13, 20149:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale LaneLittle Rock, AR
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March 14, 20148:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Crowne Plaza201 S. Shackleford Rd
Little Rock, ARHotel Reservations:
Crowne Plaza, 800-939-4249
program planners:Cheryl Anderson, Travis Berry
Larry Burks, Jon ComstockJennifer Taylor, Richard Lusby
Janet Moore
Sponsored by: the ArkBar ADR Section
6.0 CLE HOURSIncluding 6.0 CME HOURS
Member Cost*Online by 3/7 $250Mailed/Faxed by 3/7 $270Onsite after 3/7 $285Non-member $320
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 7, 2014
Join the Arkansas Bar Association and the Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission at the Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Little Rock. There will be featured speakers and break out sessions, which will allow you to get more personal interaction with the presenters. You will be able to get both CLE and CME hours at this event.
Opening plenary: to infinity and Beyond: the Brave new World of Online dispute ResolutionColin Rule, Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Modria
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Break Out Sessionsarbitration: Changes in the law that May Change your practiceLarry W. Burks, Burks ADR, LLCChris Gomlicker, Attorney at Law, and Mediator, Hamlin Dispute Resolution
Challenges and Benefits of using technology in your Mediation practiceColin Rule, Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Modria
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lunch (provided)
Break Out Sessionsdealing with Complex personal injury & Multi party CasesRick Angel, Angel Law Firm PLLCTravis R. Berry, Wright, Berry, Moore & White, P.A.Ken Cook, Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P. L. L. C.Richard A. Lusby, Womack, Phelps & McNeill, P.A.
using a third party professional in the Mediation processCheryl Fisher Anderson, Attorney/Mediator, Mediated SolutionsErin Day, CPA and Certified Divorce AnalystJanet K. Moore, Attorney/MediatorW. Michael Reif, Dover Dixon & Horne PLLC
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Break Out Sessionsattorney track: negotiation in Mediation: Before, during and afterLarry W. Burks, Burks ADR, LLC
Challenges when Mediating with Government Entities or when Board ap-proval is Required to Settle the CaseJon B. Comstock, Comstock Resolution Services, ModeratorMark R. Hayes, General Counsel, Arkansas Municipal LeagueRyan W. Owsley, Arkansas Attorney General's Office
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Closing plenary: update on adR developments in arkansasJennifer Leigh Bush, Senior State Personnel Analyst, Office of Personnel Manage-ment, DFATiffany Tackett Kell, Mediation Program Coordinator, UALR Bowen School of Law Mediation ClinicDawn Spragg, Licensed Associate Counsel, Certified Mediator
8:45- 9:45 a.m.
9:45 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.attorney track
Mediator track
11:00 - 11:15 a.m.
11:15 -12:15 p.m.
12:15 - 1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.attorney track
Mediator track
2:00 - 2:15 p.m.
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.attorney track
Mediator track
3:15 - 3:30 p.m.
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
altERnativE diSputE RESOlutiOn COnFEREnCE
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CliEnt intakE, CliEnt REtainER aGREEMEntS, and COllECtinG FROM CliEntS
March 20, 201410:00 - 11: 00 a.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
What do you want to learn from your potential client before agreeing to take the case? This session discusses handling cli-ent intake, protecting yourself through re-tainer agreements, collecting payment, and dealing with non-paying clients (that you need). Case law updates regarding retain-ers are also provided.
Speaker:Victor D. Wright III, The Wright Law Firm
1.0 CLE HOUR
Member Cost* Online by 3/13 $95 Mailed/Faxed by 3/13 $115 Onsite after 3/13 $130Non-member $165
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 13, 2014
april 3, 20141:00 - 4:15 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
Come to this very different CLE where Paul Prater will demonstrate how side-show skill can translate into making you a better trial attorney. This isn't just a lecture, but an interactive workshop, where you will get to put the techniques that are taught into practice. Stay after the presentation for a social event hosted by YLS.
Speaker:Paul A. Prater, Arkansas Bar Association
3.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 3/28 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 3/28 $155 Onsite after 3/28 $170Non-member $205
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 28, 2014
What thE SidEShOWpERFORMER Can tEaCh thE
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Build yOuR liBRaRywith legal handbooks
from the arkansas Bar association
three new handbooks available:
• Elder Law Desk Manual, 2013 ed.
• Standards for Examination of Real Estate Titles in Arkansas, 2013 ed.
• Workers' Compensation Desk Book, 2013 ed.
For complete list and ordering information and to purchase
print or electronic www.arkbar.com/pages/
Practice_Handbooks.aspx
Arkansas E
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Arkansas W
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april 10-11, 2014Embassy Suites
11301 Financial Centre ParkwayLittle Rock, AR
program planners:Joseph F. Kolb
Annabelle L. Patterson Margaret Long Blissard
Phillip R. PrincipeO.C. “Rusty” Sparks
9.75 CLE HOURSIncludes 1.0 Ethics Hour
Member Cost*Online by 3/7 $345Mailed/Faxed by 3/7 $365Onsite after 3/7 $380Non-member $415
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after March 7, 2014
Don’t miss the annual Debtor/Creditor Law Section CLE Event. This is an absolute “Can’t miss” event if you are in-volved in debtor/creditor work. There will be case updates, a presentation on unbundling, a panel of bankruptcy judges and plenty more! On Thursday night, there will be a reception at the conclusion of the CLE presentation, giving you time to meet and mingle with your fellow practitioners.
18th annual dEBtOR/CREditOR laW inStitutE
april 10-11, 2014
debtor-Creditor Case law update iJoyce Bradley Babin, Standing Chapter 13 TrusteeJudy Simmons Henry, Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, LLP Judges’ panelHon. Ben T. Barry, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of ArkansasHon. Audrey R. Evans, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of ArkansasHon. James G. Mixon, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of ArkansasHon. Cynthia A. Norton, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Missouri Break notice/due process Jeopardy!Hon. Cynthia A. Norton, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Missouri lunch (provided) negotiating with a Chapter 7 trusteeSpeaker TBA
limited Service Representation Contracts or unbundling of attorney Fees in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases; Some practical and Ethical ConsiderationsHon. Richard D. Taylor, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of ArkansasO.C. “Rusty” Sparks, O.C. Rusty Sparks, PA Break Enforceability of ipso Facto Clauses in BankruptcyHon. Ben T. Barry, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern & Western Districts of Arkansas Recovering attorney Fees and Bankruptcy litigationSpeaker TBA Reception
debtor-Creditor Case law update iiJoyce Bradley Babin, Standing Chapter 13 TrusteeJudy Simmons Henry, Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, LLP understanding and Making use of a Chapter 13 trustee “printout”Speaker TBA
Break Ethics hot topics (Or, people Behaving Badly—unbundling, Ghostwriting, disclosures, Sanctions & More)Hon. Cynthia A. Norton, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Missouri
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
10:30 -10:45 a.m.
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
11:45 - 1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 - 3:15 p.m.
3:15 - 4:00 p.m.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
10:30 - 10:45 a.m.
10:45- 11:45 a.m.
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Elements of a Construction ClaimJack East III, Attorney at LawDavid M. Powell, Williams & Anderson, PLCJohn Dewey Watson, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Inc.
proof of damagesRichard C. Downing, James, House & Downing, P.A.Cyril Hollingsworth, Dover Dixon & Horne
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damages peculiar to Bonds and liensJunius Bracy Cross, Jr., Cross Law Firm
Contractual Modifications to address damages issuesDennis Zolper, Attorney at Law
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:00 - 3:15 p.m.
3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
3:45 -4:15 p.m.
Join us at the Arkansas Bar Center for a three hour CLE that will address the issues of damages in the context of construction cases. Not only will you be able to attend live, but the event will also be streaming over the inter-net for those who would like to attend remotely.
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april 10, 2014
program planner:David Grace
3.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 4/3 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 4/3 $155 Onsite after 4/3 $170Non-member $205
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after April 3, 2014
april 10, 20141:00 - 4:15 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
ROCk StaRS: a hOtBEd OF illEGal aCtivity
april 11, 20142:00 - 4:15 p.m.Flying Saucer323 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock
In this fun CLE David Bailey will walk us through several rock videos. In these videos he will point out all of the potential legal issues that are raised. He will also provide tips and techniques for handling these issues should one of your clients decide to emulate the stars in these videos.
Speaker:David Allen Bailey, Bailey Law Firm
2.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 4/4 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 4/4 $135 Onsite after 4/4 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after April 4, 2014
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diGital FOREnSiCS: dECOdinG thE hiddEn inFORMatiOn
april 18, 20149:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
The first two hours of this course will provide an overview of digital forensics concepts, case examples and terminology. Attorneys will learn the basic information needed to understand the process of computer forensics, cell phone forensics, the subdisciplines of digital forensics such as GPS forensics and cellular tracking, and the proper methods for seizure and search of electronic evidence. The third hour of this course will take a more in-depth look at the realities of cell phone forensics, the basics of how cell phones record and store data, and what information can be recovered and when it can be recovered from a cell phone. Attorneys will learn about the process-es and procedures used to collect cell phone evidence, and how cell phone evi-dence is used in cases and how it can be challenged.
Speaker:Larry Daniel, Guardian Digital Forensics
3.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 4/11 $135 Mailed/Faxed by 4/11 $155 Onsite after 4/11 $170Non-member $205
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after April 11, 2014
May 2, 20149:00 - 11:15 a.m.Arkansas Bar Center2224 Cottondale Lane, Little Rock
When a client comes to you to set up a business entity, there are some things you should know. You need to know the function of each of these entities, what they do and how to properly form them. Then, you can advise your client on how to proceed. Learn how to better serve your clients.
Speaker:Anthony A. Hilliard, Ramsay, Bridgforth, Robinson and Raley LLP
2.0 CLE HOURS
Member Cost* Online by 4/25 $115 Mailed/Faxed by 4/25 $135 Onsite after 4/25 $150Non-member $185
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after April 25, 2014
May 8-9, 2014Inn of the Ozarks207 W. Van BurenEureka Springs, ARInn of the Ozarks at 1-800-814-8307.The Arkansas Bar Association has negotiated a special price on rooms.
Take the opportunity to get away from the office and join us in beautiful Eureka Springs, Arkansas, for the 18th Annual Environmental Law Conference. This day and a half conference will provide you with updates and relevant information. We will also have a reception on Thursday night to provide time to mix and mingle with other environmental attorneys.
Check the website at www.arkbar.com for a detailed schedule.
program planner:Chad Wood
Sponsored by: the ArkBar Environmental Law Section
8.0 CLE HOURSIncludes 1.0 Ethics Hour
Member Cost* Online by 5/2 $350 Mailed/Faxed by 5/2 $370 Onsite after 5/2 $385Non-member $420
*Use the CLE pass. See page 3 for details.
Register at the door after May 2, 2014
C-CORpS, S-CORpS, llCS. What'S BESt FOR My CliEnt?
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Welcome and introduction
litigating Federal Crop insurance disputes: Overview and discussion of important practical pointers and pitfallsJ. Grant Ballard, Banks Law Firm PLLC
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agricultural leases for Mid-South Farmers, lenders, and landlordsWilliam C. Bridgforth, Ramsay, Bridgforth, Robinson and Raley LLPJames Calman McCastlain, Dover Dixon & Horne PLLCJ. Travis Baxter, Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C.
lunch (provided)
the Gulf dead Zone and Gulf Restoration v. Epa: What it Means for agriculture in the Mississippi River BasinJohn Milner, Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes, PLLC
hot topics in invasive Species Management: lacey act Reform, Biofuels, and MoreStephanie Showalter Otts, Director, National Sea Grant Law Center
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Food Security: technology and EthicsDrew L. Kershen, Earl Sneed Centennial Professor of Law, The University of Oklahoma College of Law
nuisance lawsuits and Right-to-Farm laws for Mid-South agriculture and aquacultureRusty Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney, National Agricultural Law Center
8:45 - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
11:45 - 12:15 p.m.
12:15 - 1:15 p.m.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.
2:15 - 2:30 p.m.
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
The Arkansas Bar Association, the National Agricultural Law Center at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and the National Sea Grant Law Center bring you the first annual Agricultural Law Conference. Come and learn from some of the top experts
in the country with a mix of solo speakers and panels.
1st annual Mid-SOuth aGRiCultuRal &
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May 16, 2014
program planners:Harrison M. Pittman, J. Travis Baxter, Rusty Rumley, Stephanie Showalter Otts
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The Arkansas Bar Association Annual Meeting is the largest legal event in Arkansas. Over four days, attorneys will come together for continuing legal education, receptions, award ceremonies, and entertainment. From traditional social events and receptions to cutting edge CLE, the ArkBar Annual Meeting is the place to be in June.
In June 2014, we will be Digging Deeper into Technology and Law. This meeting will focus on technology and its effect on the law. CLE Program highlights include:
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January 3 Health Care Reform in 2014: What Transactional Lawyers Need to Know January 7 Estate Planning in 2014: A Look ForwardJanuary 8 Ground Leases: Structuring and Drafting IssuesJanuary 9 2014 Nonprofit Law/Exempt Organizations UpdateJanuary 14 BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to Work—Employment Law Issues in the WorkplaceJanuary 15 Planning with Family Limited Partnerships/ Family LLCs, Part 1January 16 Planning with Family Limited Partnerships/ Family LLCs, Part 2January 17 Ethical Issues for Business AttorneysJanuary 21 Piercing the Entity Veil: Individual Liability for Business ActsJanuary 22 Fixing Trusts: Techniques to Alter a Trust When Circumstances Have ChangedJanuary 23 Drafting Guaranties in Real Estate TransactionsJanuary 27 Attorney Ethics and ADRJanuary 28 Buyouts in Closely Held Companies—Triggers, Methods & ValuationJanuary 29 Planning to Avoid ProbateJanuary 30 Estate Planning for Personal ResidencesJanuary 31 Attorney Ethics and Digital CommunicationsFebruary 3 UCC 9: Fixtures, Liens, Foreclosures & RemediesFebruary 4 2014 Ethics Update, Part 1
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February 5 2014 Ethics Update, Part 2February 6 Funding Unfunded Testamentary Trusts in Estate PlanningFebruary 7 2014 Retaliation in Employment Law UpdateFebruary 10 Treatment of Trusts in Marital SeparationFebruary 11 Successor Liability in Business Transactions: February 12 Small Commercial Leases: Negotiating and Drafting February 13 Understanding the Fiduciary Duties & Liability of Trustees in Estate PlanningFebruary 14 Ethics in NegotiationsFebruary 17 Indemnification and Hold Harmless Provisions in Business AgreementsFebruary 18 Role of Public Benefits in Estate Planning for All ClientsFebruary 19 Recession in Business TransactionsFebruary 20 Private Company Directors: Fiduciary Duties & LiabilityFebruary 21 Ethics in the Receipt and Release of Confidential InformationFebruary 24 Sophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 1February 25 Sophisticated Estate Planning for the Elderly, Part 12February 26 Structuring Profits Interest in LLCs/PartnershipsFebruary 27 Choice of Entity Considerations for NonprofitsFebruary 28 Ethics of Co-Counsel & Referral RelationshipsMarch 4 Employment Agreements, Part 1March 5 Employment Agreements, Part 1March 6 Estate Planning in 2014: A Look ForwardMarch 11 Planning with Special Needs TrustsMarch 13 Diligence in Business TransactionsMarch 14 2013 Fiduciary Litigation UpdateMarch 18 “Crowd-funding" in Business Ventures: Raising Capital from the Public
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March 19 Multi-Family Development & Management AgreementsMarch 20 Employment Law Torts in the WorkplaceMarch 21 Attorney Ethics in Multi- Party RepresentationsMarch 25 Designing and Drafting GRATS in Estate PlanningMarch 26 Joint Ventures in Business, Part 1March 27 Joint Ventures in Business, Part 2 March 28 Ethics of Multi-jurisdictional Practiceapril 1 Planning and Drafting Revocable Trustsapril 3 Directors of Private Companies: Duties, Conflicts, and Liabilityapril 8 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1april 9 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 2april 10 2014 Nonprofit Law/ Exempt Organizations Updateapril 11 Buyouts in Closely Held Companies—Triggers, Methods & Valuation april 15 Creditor Interests in LLCs/Partnershipsapril 17 Estate Planning for Personal Residencesapril 18 Attorney Ethics & Alternative Fee Arrangementsapril 22 Law of Religious Organizations, Part 1april 23 Law of Religious Organizations, Part 2april 24 Fixing Trusts: Techniques to Alter a Trust When Circumstances Have Changedapril 25 Piercing the Entity Veil: Individual Liability for Business Actsapril 29 Sale/Leaseback Transactions in Real Estateapril 30 Ethics, Technology and Small FirmsMay 1 Trusts and the New Medicare TaxMay 2 Attorney Ethics and Elder Abuse
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May 6 Limitations on Closely Held Company Owners Business Opportunities and Non-competesMay 7 Attorney Ethics When Supervising Other AttorneysMay 8 Funding Unfunded Testamentary Trusts in Estate PlanningMay 9 Ethics of Beginning and Ending an Attorney- Client RelationshipMay 12 Rescission in Business Transactions: How to Fix Something That’s Gone WrongMay 14 Ethical Issues for Business AttorneysMay 16 Ethics of Working With WitnessesMay 19 Attorney Ethics and Digital CommunicationsMay 20 2014 Sexual Harassment UpdateMay 21 Techniques for Tax Efficiently Withdrawing Capital From a Closely Held Company
May 22 2014 Ethics Update, Part 1May 23 2014 Ethics Update, Part 2May 27 Securities Issues for Closely Held CompaniesMay 28 UCC Issues in Real Estate TransactionsMay 29 Trust Investments: A Guide to Trustee Duties & Liability Under the UPIAMay 30 Attorney Ethics & Social MediaJune 2 Drafting Guaranties in Real Estate TransactionsJune 3 Family Feuds in TrustsJune 4 2014 Ethics in Litigation Update, Part 1June 5 2014 Ethics in Litigation Update, Part 2June 6 Incentive Compensation in LLCs & PartnershipsJune 9 Understanding the Fiduciary Duties & Liability of Trustees in Estate PlanningJune 10 The Perils of Using “Units” in LLC Planning
June 11 Mergers and Buyouts of Closely Held Businesses, Part 1June 12 Mergers and Buyouts of Closely Held Businesses, Part 2June 13 Planning for Estates Under $10 millionJune 16 Successor Liability in Business Transactions: The Risk of Selling Assets But Retaining LiabilityJune 17 2014 Estate and Trust Planning Update, Part 1June 18 2014 Estate and Trust, Part 2June 19 Employees, Secrets and Competition: Non- Competes and MoreJune 20 Ethics in NegotiationsJune 23 BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to Work— Employment Law Issues in the WorkplaceJune 24 Sales Agreements: UCC Article 2 and Practical Considerations
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June 25 Buying and Selling Commercial Real Estate, Part 1June 26 Buying and Selling Commercial Real Estate, Part 2June 27 Attorney Ethics and Disputes with ClientsJu ly 1 Picking the Right Trust: Alphabet Soup of AlternativesJuly 2 Structuring Profits Interest in LLCs/Partnerships July 3 Role of Public Benefits in Estate Planning for All Clients July 8 Asset Based Finance, Part 1July 9 Asset Based Finance, Part 2July 10 2014 Retaliation in Employment Law Update July 11 Ethics in the Receipt and Release of Confidential InformationJuly 15 Employment Taxes Across EntitiesJuly 16 Private Company Directors: Fiduciary Duties & LiabilityJuly 17 Estate Planning for Real Estate, Part 1July 18 Estate Planning for Real Estate, Part 2July 22 Opinion Letters in Transactions Involving LLCs and S CorpsJuly 23 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1July 24 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1July 25 Ethics and Lateral Transfers of Lawyers Among Law FirmsJuly 28 Small Commercial Leases: Negotiating and Drafting Issues July 29 Structuring For-Profit/ Non-Profit Joint Ventures July 30 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 1 July 31 Review and Negotiating Franchise Agreements, Part 2august 1 Choice of Entity Considerations for Nonprofits
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