fiveCity - USLAW NETWORK, Inc
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fiveCity - USLAW NETWORK, Inc
The USLAW NETWORK fiveCity TOUR dallas T 11 1 0 H A N N -20 IV ERS 200 1 January 18, 2011 A RY C L I E N T I N V I T A T I O N welcome In celebration of USLAW NETWORK’s 10th Anniversary (2001 – 2011), USLAW is coming to the great state of Texas! On January, 18, 2011, USLAW NETWORK member attorneys from around the country and locally invited clients will convene in the Metroplex for an afternoon of learning and an evening of fun. You are invited to participate. Starting at 4:00 P.M., USLAW will host Beat the Clock, our popular rapid fire educational program including eight of the hottest topics/issues in the legal marketplace. Admission is complimentary and CLE Accreditation has been applied for in the State of Texas. Afterwards, you and a guest are invited to another of USLAW’s “parties to remember” at Eddie Deen’s Ranch in Downtown Dallas. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with your friends from USLAW as well as many of your counterparts from around the area to help us in celebrating our 10th Anniversary and “The Next 10”. January 18 6:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. USLAW DINNER PARTY AT EDDIE DEEN’S RANCH Downtown Dallas Hosted in conjunction with: THE RULES OF ARBITRATION — THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ARBITRATION MAY HANG IN THE BALANCE Keith A. Dotseth · Larson King, LLP · St. Paul, MN Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Hall Street, the rules which govern written arbitration agreements have become even more important to know. The differences in the governing rules for arbitration in each jurisdiction may literally make the difference between winning and losing your arbitration. MANAGING A CRISIS IN REAL TIME: AKA, 'THE ED HOCHULI STORY' Edward G. Hochuli · Jones Skelton & Hochuli, P.L.C. · Phoenix, AZ Thru brief discussion and video of actual crises on the football field, we discuss how do deal with business crises thru preparation, planning, employee management, and presentation. THE LATEST AND GREATEST DEVELOPMENTS RELATING TO THE MEDICARE SECONDARY PAYER ACT Thomas S. Thornton III · Carr Allison · Birmingham, AL THE NEW WHISTLEBLOWERS Carla J. Hartley · Dillingham & Murphy, LLP · San Francisco, CA In March 2009, a Will County, Illinois jury awarded $23,750,000. to two estates of deceased parties and one severely injured plaintiff after a trial stemming from a multi-vehicle automobile collision caused by the driver of a tractor-trailer. For many years the plaintiffs’ bar has attempted to expand the traditional scope of liability in cases involving commercial motor vehicles and in Illinois they did it. One of these targeted areas of expansion includes broker and other forms of non-motor carrier liability, which opens the door to a new pocket and target of attack. This session examines a case that is an example of the risks created by doing too much to serve a client or customer. The jury found and the trial court affirmed that the freight broker became more than just a broker by its actions. To understand how best to avoid the risks associated with doing too much, appreciating what transpired in this case is critical. Only then can the broker – or any individual or entity that does more than is normally done – minimize and even avoid exposure. THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA TO DEFEND THE CATASTROPHIC CASE Neil A. Goldberg · Goldberg Segalla LLP · Buffalo, NY EMERGING NEUROIMAGING TECHNIQUES INFLUENCING BRAIN DAMAGE CLAIMS Scott L. Hengesbach · Murchison & Cumming, LLP · Los Angeles, CA Technology drives brain damage claims. Historically, emphasis has been placed on the results of traditional brain imaging techniques such as CT and MRI. The advent of newer functional neuroimaging techniques such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) resulted in greater emphasis being placed on these purportedly more sensitive tests. Recent advances in MRI technology enable physicians to detect new and different perceived abnormalities of the brain. This raises numerous questions in litigation about potential misinterpretation of findings and misuse of the technology. This presentation will explain how the new MRIs differ from prior versions and why the results may be misleading. T 11 1 0 H A N N -20 A RY The use of social media by the masses has increased exponentially in recent years. Careless comments made by plaintiffs, or comments candidly made in the belief that what is said will be confidential ,can provide a treasure trove of information that can assist the defense to determine the truth in developing its defenses. This presentation will explore tactics, ethical issues and challenges that will be encountered in the social media arena. Change is inevitable in the labor arena. What is happening to EFCA? What is happening to any EFCA-like legislation? Without EFCA, will the NLRB take it upon itself to effectuate the “change” that the administration promised to the labor unions when they came out in droves to assist with the election of President Obama? What can we expect from our employees who currently work in non-union workplaces? We will discuss answers to these questions and provide a brief update on any timely labor decisions and NLRB practices. ERS From the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to the healthcare bill to the Restoring American Financial Stability Act, recent federal legislation has greatly expanded the scope of whistleblowing and retailiation claims. This program will review the new statutes and discuss how companies can minimize their risk of liability. Lew R.C. Bricker · SmithAmundsen LLC · Chicago, IL HOT TOPICS IN LABOR LAW Claudia M. Williams · Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP · Harrisburg, PA IV Location HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion Boulevard Dallas, TX 75207 and EDDIE DEEN’S RANCH 944 South Lamar Street Dallas, TX 75202 This session will provide up to date developments from Medicare and Congress relating to the Medicare Secondary Payer Act, and Section 111 reporting compliance. With never ending changes from Medicare, each day can necessitate reexamining internal protocols and procedures to stay ahead of the game! EXPANSION OF BROKER AND NONTRADITIONAL LIABILITY IN THE COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY 200 1 4:00 P.M. – 5:45 P.M. USLAW NETWORK’S BEAT THE CLOCK Hyatt Regency Dallas beat the clock Topics will include 3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. REGISTRATION Hyatt Regency Dallas Welocme to the Ranch — Eddie Deen’s Ranch. Barbeque....many claim the finest the Lone Star State has to offer. Western ambience.... a real slice of the Wild West in the heart of downtown Dallas. And the one-hundred-percent genuine boot-scootin’ sounds of some of Country & Western’s finest. Plus, Eddie Deen knows how to stock a Saloon. So come prepared with a Texas-sized appetite and a real thirst for adventure. Whether your looking for a ride on our resident bull or just a place to kick back with your USLAW friends and associates.... Welcome to the Ranch. schedule T 11 1 0 H A N N -20 IV ERS 200 1 6:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. USLAW DINNER PARTY AT EDDIE DEEN’S RANCH 944 South Lamar Street Dallas, TX 75202 A RY hotel information A block of rooms have been contracted at the Hyatt Regency Dallas. If you require overnight accommodation, please contact the hotel at (214) 651-1234 and request the USLAW NETWORK Group Rate of $149 per night for single or double accommodations. about uslaw network USLAW NETWORK is a national organization composed of 65 independent, defense-based law firms with over 4,000 attorneys covering the United States and Latin America. Among the firms, there are over 150 offices in 47 US states. An alliance with the TransEuropean Law Firm Alliance (TELFA) gives us access to 25 European law firms each representing its own jurisdiction and a similar relationship with ALN Limited US L AW NE T WORK L AW F IR M S : WORKING WITH US L AW NE T W O R K F IR M S HEL P S CLIEN T S : US L AW NE T W O R K F IR M S A ND T HEIR MEMBER AT T O R N E Y S I N C L U D E : • Are fully vetted and subject to a rigorous review process prior to admission; • Become part of the USLAW NETWORK by invitation only; • Possess broad commercial legal capabilities; • Have substantial litigation and trial experience. • Streamline the law firm procurement process; • Access competent legal counsel across the US, Latin America, Europe and Africa; • Access top-quality CLE and ongoing legal education opportunities through our Spring and Fall client conferences and regional events; • Access a variety of USLAW-sponsored resources, including our Rapid Response Handbook, our web site and a series of compendiums on US law and other issues. • Lawyers who have the highest professional and ethical standards exemplified by the “AV” rating in Martindale-Hubbell • Lawyers who are active members as well as presidents and past-presidents of various industry and trial organization, including: • American Board of Trial Advocates • American College of Trial Lawyers • Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel • International Association of Defense Counsel • Association of Defense Trial Attorneys • Defense Research Institute • Professional Liability Underwriting Society • American Bar Association • Local associations of defense and trial counsel in their respective states Using a USLAW NETWORK firm provides clients with national access to some of the best trial lawyers in the country when needed for the litigation and trial of complex, difficult issues and cases. These law firms are highly skilled at early case evaluation and resolution, when possible, while providing cost effective representation. The commitment of member firms is to provide high quality legal representation to major corporations, captive insurance companies, insurance carriers, and to both large and small businesses across the United States. enables USLAW to partner with 10 firms in East and Central Africa. USLAW NETWORK is founded on the relationship between its lawyers and their clients throughout the organization. TEXAS | DALLAS Fee, Smith, Sharp & Vitullo, L.L.P. Michael P. Sharp ...........................................(972) 980-3255 [email protected] TEXAS | HOUSTON Johnson Trent Brian P. Johnson ...........................................(713) 860-0509 [email protected] TEXAS | SAN ANTONIO Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated Brett W. Schouest .........................................(210) 554-5269 [email protected] UTAH | SALT LAKE CITY Strong & Hanni, PC Stanford P. Fitts ............................................(801) 323-2014 [email protected] VIRGINIA | RICHMOND LeClairRyan Charles G. Meyer, III .....................................(804) 783-7535 [email protected] WASHINGTON | SEATTLE Williams Kastner Sheryl J. Willert ............................................(206) 628-2408 [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA | HUNTINGTON Huddleston Bolen LLP Richard J. Bolen ............................................(304) 691-8420 rbolen@huddleston bolen.com WISCONSIN | MILWAUKEE SmithAmundsen, LLC Patrick J. Lubenow .......................................(414) 282-7103 [email protected] WYOMING | CASPER Williams, Porter, Day and Neville PC Scott E. Ortiz.................................................(307) 265-0700 [email protected] INTERNATIONAL ARGENTINA | BUENOS AIRES Rattagan, Macchiavello, Arocena & Peña Robirosa Abogados SC Juan Martin Arocena .............................+(5411) 4010-5007 [email protected] CHILE | SANTIAGO Carey & Allende Abogado Luis Felipe Arze .............................................(562) 4852093 [email protected] CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Central Law Jesús Humberto Medina ..........................+(504) 2550-2800 [email protected] MEXICO | MEXICO CITY Bryan Gonzalez Vargas & Gonzalez Baz Aureliano (Kir) M. Gonzalez-Baz .............+52 (55) 5279-3601 [email protected] T 11 1 0 H A N N -20 ERS A RY NEW MEXICO | ALBUQUERQUE Modrall Sperling Timothy C. Holm...........................................(505) 848-1817 [email protected] NEW YORK | ALBERTSON Ahmuty, Demers & McManus Michael Rabus ..............................................(646) 536-5748 [email protected] NEW YORK | BUFFALO Goldberg Segalla LLP Neil A. Goldberg ..........................................(716) 566-5475 [email protected] NEW YORK | HAWTHORNE Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP Stephen D. Straus..........................(914) 347-2600, ext. 705 [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA | RALEIGH Poyner Spruill LLP Thomas K. Lindgren .....................................(252) 783-2827 [email protected] NORTH DAKOTA | DICKINSON Ebeltoft . Sickler . Lawyers Randall N. Sickler .........................................(701) 225-5297 [email protected] OHIO | CLEVELAND Roetzel & Andress, LPA Bradley A. Wright.........................................(330) 849-6629 [email protected] OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY Pierce Couch Hendrickson Baysinger & Green, L.L.P. Gerald P. Green.............................................(405) 552-5271 [email protected] OREGON | PORTLAND Williams Kastner Eric J. Neiman ..............................................(503) 944-6943 [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA | HARRISBURG Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP Todd B. Narvol ..............................................(717) 237-7133 [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA | PHILADELPHIA Sweeney & Sheehan, P.C. Warren E. Voter............................................(215) 963-2439 [email protected] RHODE ISLAND | PROVIDENCE Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C. Richard R. Beretta, Jr....................................(401) 427-6228 [email protected] SOUTH CAROLINA | CHARLESTON Buist Moore Smythe McGee P.A. James (Jim) D. Myrick...................................(843) 720-4643 [email protected] SOUTH CAROLINA | COLUMBIA Sweeny, Wingate & Barrow, P.A. William O. Sweeny, III ..................................(803) 256-2233 [email protected] Mark S. Barrow.............................................(803) 256-2233 [email protected] SOUTH DAKOTA | PIERRE Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Northrup, LLP Robert C. Riter ..............................................(605) 224-5825 [email protected] TENNESSEE | MEMPHIS Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C. Lee L. Piovarcy ..............................................(901) 522-9000 [email protected] TEXAS | BEAUMONT Orgain Bell & Tucker, LLP Donean Surratt.............................................(409) 838-6412 [email protected] IV KENTUCKY | LOUISVILLE Greenebaum Doll & McDonald PLLC Mark S. Riddle ..............................................(502) 587-3623 [email protected] LOUISIANA | NEW ORLEANS McCranie, Sistrunk, Anzelmo, Hardy, McDaniel & Welch, PC Michael R. Sistrunk.......................................(504) 846-8338 [email protected] MAINE | PORTLAND Richardson, Whitman, Large & Badger Wendell G. Large .........................................(207) 774-7474 [email protected] MARYLAND | BALTIMORE Franklin & Prokopik, PC Albert B. Randall, Jr......................................(410) 230-3622 [email protected] MASSACHUSETTS | BOSTON Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C. John F.X. Lawler............................................(617) 603-0516 [email protected] MICHIGAN | DETROIT Clark Hill, PLC Daniel Scully ................................................(313) 965-8468 [email protected] MINNESOTA | ST. PAUL Larson • King, LLP Mark A. Solheim...........................................(651) 312-6503 [email protected] MISSISSIPPI | GULFPORT Carr Allison Douglas Bagwell ..........................................(228) 864-1060 [email protected] MISSISSIPPI | RIDGELAND Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P.A. Greg Copeland .............................................(601) 427-1313 [email protected] MISSOURI | KANSAS CITY Baty, Holm & Numrich, P.C. Robert P. Numrich ........................................(816) 360-8102 [email protected] MISSOURI | ST. LOUIS Lashly & Baer, P.C. Stephen L. Beimdiek ....................................(314) 436-8303 [email protected] MONTANA | GREAT FALLS Davis, Hatley, Haffeman & Tighe, P.C. Maxon R. Davis .............................................(406) 761-5243 [email protected] NEBRASKA | OMAHA Baird Holm LLP Jill Robb Ackerman ......................................(402) 636-8263 [email protected] NEVADA | LAS VEGAS Thorndal Armstrong Delk Balkenbush & Eisinger Brian K. Terry ................................................(702) 366-0622 [email protected] NEW HAMPSHIRE | CONCORD Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell R. Matthew Cairns........................................(603) 545-3622 [email protected] NEW JERSEY | ROSELAND Connell Foley LLP Kevin R. Gardner ..........................................(973) 533-4222 [email protected] NEW JERSEY | FLORHAM PARK Clyde & Co US LLP Jeffrey L. O’Hara...........................................(973) 210-6720 [email protected] 200 1 uslaw member firms ALABAMA | BIRMINGHAM Carr Allison Charles F. Carr ...............................................(251) 626-9340 [email protected] ALASKA | ANCHORAGE Richmond & Quinn Robert L. Richmond .....................................(907) 276-5727 [email protected] ARIZONA | PHOENIX Jones Skelton & Hochuli, P.L.C. Donald L. Myles, Jr. ......................................(602) 263-1743 [email protected] ARKANSAS | LITTLE ROCK Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow PLLC John E. Tull, III...............................................(501) 379-1705 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES Murchison & Cumming LLP Friedrich W. Seitz .........................................(213) 630-1000 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SAN DIEGO Klinedinst PC John D. Klinedinst ........................................(619) 239-8131 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO Dillingham & Murphy, LLP Patrick J. Hagan ............................(415) 397-2700, ext. 216 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SAN JOSE Robinson & Wood, Inc. Joseph C. Balestrieri .....................................(408) 792-5903 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SANTA BARBARA Snyder Law, LLP Barry Clifford Snyder....................................(805) 683-7750 [email protected] COLORADO | DENVER Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP Ben M. Ochoa ...............................................(303) 628-9574 [email protected] CONNECTICUT | HARTFORD Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP Noble F. Allen ...............................................(860) 725-6237 [email protected] FLORIDA | MIAMI Wicker, Smith, O’Hara, McCoy & Ford, P.A. Nicholas E. Christin.......................................(305) 448-3939 [email protected] FLORIDA | TALLAHASSEE Carr Allison Christopher Barkas .......................................(850) 222-2107 [email protected] GEORGIA | ATLANTA Hall Booth Smith & Slover, P.C. John E. Hall, Jr. .............................................(404) 954-5000 [email protected] HAWAII | HONOLULU Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP Thomas Benedict ..........................................(808) 547-5716 [email protected] ILLINOIS | CHICAGO SmithAmundsen LLC Lew R.C. Bricker............................................(312) 894-3224 [email protected] INDIANA | INDIANAPOLIS Bingham McHale LLP James M. Hinshaw........................................(317) 968-5385 [email protected] IOWA | CEDAR RAPIDS Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC Kevin J. Visser ...............................................(319) 366-7641 [email protected] registration B E AT T H E C L O C K D I N N E R PA R T Y AT E D D I E D E E N S ’ R A N C H I WILL ATEND: ❑ BEAT THE CLOCK ❑ DINNER AT EDDIE DEENS ❑ BOTH FULL NAME (E.G., JOSEPH A. SMITH) Registration Deadline: January 14, 2011 NICKNAME FOR BADGE TITLE COMPANY NAME ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP DIRECT DIAL PHONE FAX EMAIL TEXAS BAR NUMBER ❑ MY SPOUSE/SIGNIFICANT OTHER WILL ALSO ATTEND DINNER AT EDDIE DEEN’S (COMPLETE BELOW) ❑ MY SPOUSE/SIGNIFICANT OTHER WILL NOT ATTEND DINNER AT EDDIE DEEN’S FOR MORE INFORMATION… Roger Yaffe, Executive Director USLAW NETWORK, Inc. 5905 NW 54th Circle Coral Springs, FL 33067 T 11 1 0 H A N N -20 IV ERS A RY Please fax your registration to 800-231-9110 or email to [email protected] or register online at www.uslaw.org 200 1 NAME OF SPOUSE OR SIGNIFICANT OTHER [email protected] • (800) 231-9110 • www.uslaw.org