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SEMINAR Young Lawyers Elevating Your Practice in the Mile High City June 26–27, 2014 The Westin Denver Downtown Denver, Colorado IN-HOUSE SPEAKERS INCLUDING Ruth Anderson Gates Nissan North America Inc. Jill D. Jacobson Husqvarna Professional Products Inc. Emily V. Pastorius TeleTech Holdings Inc. Andrew S. Pride Ford Motor Company NEW! Register for LIVE STREAM D RI’s annual Young Lawyers Seminar is a unique program designed to help young lawyers enhance their skills and also learn how to market those skills effectively to individuals inside and outside of the office. This year, get the best of both worlds with a faculty that includes veteran trial lawyers who will demonstrate how to conduct five different phases of trial and also learn from your peers and a marketing professional about building your practice. In addition, you will get the in-house counsel perspective on what you can do to position yourself to obtain and keep their business. New this year! If you are unable to travel to Denver, register for live stream and attend the Young Lawyers Seminar as a virtual event and potentially earn CLE credit without leaving your desk. Christiane R. Program Chair Fife Joshua C. Webb Program Vice Chair Jennifer Snyder Committee Chair Heis WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Top flight trial tactics from start to finish—watch preeminent trial lawyers and learn how to pick your jury, cross-examine witnesses, present effective opening and closing statements, and win How to rise to the top, including developing your own book of business, making partner, and assisting with client retention Steps to make yourself valuable at every stage of trial—even if you are not trial counsel—and learn ways to get practical courtroom experience in the age of the disappearing jury trial Kelly E. Jones Committee Vice Chair Mary Re Knack Law Institute PRESENTED BY D RI’s Young Lawyers Committee Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 New! Live Stream or In Person Registration PROGRAM SCHEDULE 8:45 a.m. How to Write Case Reports to Assist In-House Counsel Get the in-house perspective on how to draft a case report. Learn how to draft reports that give your clients the valuable assistance they want when making decisions regarding scope of discovery, budget, and settlement versus trial. Jill D. Jacobson, Husqvarna Professional Products Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina W E D N E S DAY, J U N E 2 5 , 2 0 1 4 12:00 p.m. Young Lawyers Committee Community Service Project Join us for an afternoon of community service with Food Bank of the Rockies, one of the largest hunger relief organizations in the Rocky Mountain Region. Attendees will sort donations and prepare them for distribution. Participation is open to all seminar attendees and their families (minimum age is 14 years old). Transportation will be provided. 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception SPONSORED BY S -E-A 9:30 a.m. The Art of Effective Presentations Knowing how to convey information in a way that is interesting, succinct, and demonstrates your command of the material is a skill that can assist you in the courtroom, in the workplace, and in marketing settings. Learn how to give a presentation that leaves your audience, whoever it is, wanting more. Gail Rodgers, DLA Piper LLP (US), New York, New York T H U R S DAY, J U N E 2 6 , 2 0 1 4 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break SPONSORED BY H anson Bridgett LLP 4:00 p.m. Return to Hotel 6:00 p.m. Registration 7:00 a.m. Registration 10:30 a.m. Taller Than the Rockies: How to Stand Out to In-House Counsel In the current legal services industry and economic climate, it is more important than ever to be able to differentiate yourself from the competition. Learn directly from in-house counsel what you can do to give yourself a leg up when trying to gain new business and keep it. Emily V. Pastorius, TeleTech Holdings Inc., Englewood, Colorado 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast SPONSORED BY R obson Forensic Inc. 7:00 a.m. First-Time Attendees Breakfast YOUNG LAWYERS COMMITTEE CHAIR | Jennifer Snyder Heis 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Mary Re Knack, Williams Kastner, Seattle, Washington Jennifer Snyder Heis, Ulmer & Berne LLP, Cincinnati, Ohio Christiane R. Fife, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, Portland, Oregon 11:05 a.m. Introduction to Trial Skills Segments and Fact Pattern Christiane R. Fife, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, Portland, Oregon 11:15 a.m. Trial Skills—Watch and Learn: Voir Dire During the first in this series of five presentations, watch and learn as a skilled trial attorney conducts voir dire. Learn the art of picking a jury, as well as how you can provide value to a client or trial counsel, even if you are not the one conducting the jury examination. Niall A. Paul, Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC, Charleston, West Virginia 8:15 a.m. Conducting Witness Interviews This presentation will discuss interviewing both company and third-party witnesses and will address why and how these interviews can be instrumental to a case. Ethical considerations and work product concerns will be addressed. Loretta O. Hoskins, Chaffe McCall LLP, New Orleans, Louisiana 1 Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 New! Live Stream or In Person Registration 12:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) opportunities to have the fact-finder understand your case? A top trial lawyer will show you with a direct examination of her own. Lisa Gilford, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Los Angeles, California 12:00 p.m. Fast Pitch Program (program runs until 2 p.m.; preregistration required) Take charge of your career by honing your business development skills. Young lawyers will work with in-house counsel on making an effective business pitch, with the young lawyer pitching for 5–10 minutes and then receiving immediate individualized feedback. To preregister, see page 3. 1:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Young Lawyers Committee Meeting (open to all) 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception SPONSORED BY E ngineering Systems Inc. 7:30 p.m. Dine-Arounds | Join colleagues and friends at selected restaurants for dinner (on your own). More details on-site. Motions in limine: Help Your Team Win the Case Before Trial Begins Learn from a fellow young lawyer why motions in limine are important, how to spot evidentiary issues to address with motions, and how these motions can provide you with the opportunity to shine in front of your partners and clients. C. Meade Hartfield, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, Birmingham, Alabama F R I DAY, J U N E 27, 2 0 1 4 7:00 a.m. Registration 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast SPONSORED BY V eritext 8:00 a.m. Announcements Kelly E. Jones, Harris Beach PLLC, New York, New York Joshua C. Webb, Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa, Florida 1:45 p.m. Trial Skills—Watch and Learn: Opening Statements That Elevate Your Case Hear a comprehensive opening statement conducted by a rising star trial lawyer. Learn not just the basics of an effective opening statement, but the details, steps, and hooks that will have a jury focused on your case from the outset of trial. Zandra E. Foley, Thompson Coe Cousins & Irons LLP, Houston, Texas 8:15 a.m. Making Marketing Work for You A marketing professional will offer valuable advice on marketing opportunities and provide ideas on developing and executing a marketing plan. Start growing your book of business now. Amber Vincent, Alyn-Weiss & Associates Inc., Lakewood, Colorado 2:40 p.m. Refreshment Break SPONSORED BY H ill Ward Henderson 3:00 p.m. Effective Mediation Strategies for Pattern Litigation and Beyond Ever wondered exactly what your in-house counsel is thinking as mediation approaches? This session is your chance to hear just that, along with more about a client’s perspective on effective ADR, what it can mean to the company, and how to use it to the client’s advantage. Andrew S. Pride, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan 9:05 a.m. Succession Planning Get in-house counsel’s perspective on the importance of intentional succession planning and learn what in-house counsel look for when deciding whether to transition their work to the next generation of outside counsel at your firm. Ruth Anderson Gates, Nissan North America Inc., Farmington Hills, Michigan 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break SPONSORED BY M RC 3:45 p.m. Trial Skills—Watch and Learn: Direct Examination It’s time for the jury to hear from the defense witnesses. How do you effectively use these 2 Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 for your client. In this demonstration, you’ll see the effect of a successful closing argument. Terrance A. Bostic, St. Petersburg, Florida 3:00 p.m. Ethics: Why You Should Never Emulate TV Lawyers Lawyers on our favorite TV legal dramas often confuse zealous representation with being a zealot. Former securities lawyer, corporate vice president, and stand-up comedian Sean Carter will demonstrate why we should never emulate these characters in the real practice of law. Sean Carter, Lawpsided Seminars, Mesa, Arizona 11:10 a.m. Trial Skills—Watch and Learn: Cross-Examination An experienced trial lawyer will discuss how to dissect the plaintiffs’ case by using their own witnesses against them. You won’t want to miss this demonstration of a finely tuned cross-examination. James L. Pattillo, Norman Wood Kendrick & Turner, Birmingham, Alabama 4:00 p.m. Adjourn FA S T P I TC H P R O G R A M Preregistration: Young Lawyers who want to participate must check the Fast Pitch box on the registration form (page 9) and preregister by June 12, 2014. Please allow three weeks processing for all mailed registrations. To be eligible to preregister, you must be registered for the seminar and be a member of DRI. If you meet the previous conditions, checking the box on the registration page and returning it with your seminar registration ensures that you are preregistered. 12:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 12:00 p.m. Diversity and Women’s Luncheon (not included in registration fee) To attend this event, you must RSVP to the invitation that will be emailed to you once registered. 1:30 p.m. Planning Your Ascent: Positioning Yourself for Increased Opportunity Early in Your Practice Mr. Maples will discuss key areas upon which a young lawyer should focus to achieve practice related goals, including developing quality work product; being profitable; finding the right mentor; developing a specialty; and leveraging second chair opportunities. Marcus M. Maples, Sirote & Permutt PC, Birmingham, Alabama Selection Process: Available Fast Pitch slots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Although every effort will be made to accommodate all preregistrants, preregistration does not guarantee selection. All preregistrants will be notified via e-mail approximately a week prior to the seminar regarding selection status. Schedule/Pairings: The Fast Pitch schedule (including times and pairings) will be posted during the networking reception on Wednesday evening. Requests for a specific time slot or pairing with in-house counsel or claims managers cannot be accommodated, and any effort by attendees to switch times or pairings will result in forfeiture of selection. 2:00 p.m. Refreshment Break SPONSORED BY S chwabe Williamson & Wyatt 2:15 p.m. Trial Skills—Watch and Learn: Closing Arguments Closing argument is the opportunity to bring your case together, show the weak points in the plaintiff’s case, and ultimately win the case This program is for training purposes only. Business origination cannot be guaranteed as a result of participating in the exercise. 3 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 10:20 a.m. Planning for the Trek to Trial: Use of Depositions for Trial When preparing for a deposition, sometimes we forget that what we ultimately ask could either end up in the hands of a trial attorney looking to impeach a witness on the stand or become the witness’s only trial testimony. Actual deposition questions that translated well or flopped at trial will aid in this discussion. R. Craig Mayfield, Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa, Florida Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 FA C U LT Y Terrance A. Bostic spent more than 10 years as vice president and associate corporate counsel for Raymond James Financial, representing it in FINRA arbitration claims, customer complaints, and regulatory inquiries. During his 33 years of legal practice, he has worked as an Assistant United States Attorney; Assistant Minority Counsel to the United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations; and in private practice, focused on complex civil and criminal litigation related to racketeering, bank fraud, securities fraud, antitrust, embezzlement, environmental crimes, and money laundering. one of the “Top 100 Lawyers” by the Los Angeles Daily Journal and is consistently listed among the “Top Women Litigators” in California. She focuses on class actions, product liability law, and jury trials. She has represented major members of the automotive, insurance, communications, oil and gas, aerospace, chemical, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical industries. C. Meade Hartfield is an attorney with Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, with offices in Birmingham, Alabama, and Jackson, Mississippi. She focuses her practice primarily on product liability, namely drug and medical device litigation. She has represented clients nationwide in other industries, including automotive, aviation, environmental, industrial equipment, insurance, and financial services. Ms. Hartfield currently serves as the social media vice chair for DRI’s Drug and Medical Device Committee and publications chair for the Women in the Law Committee. F A C U LT Y Sean Carter is a lawyer, author, comedian, and self-described “Humorist at Law” with Lawpsided Seminars in Mesa, Arizona. He has provided his unique brand of CLE (comedic legal education) for more than 250 organizations. His programs all have one thing in common—humor, and plenty of it. He is the author of the comedic legal treatise, If It Does Not Fit, Must You Acquit?: Your Humorous Guide to the Law. Mr. Carter has also written numerous syndicated legal humor columns. Jennifer Snyder Heis is a partner at Ulmer & Berne LLP in Cincinnati, where she concentrates her practice in pharmaceutical and product liability litigation. Ms. Heis represents clients both nationally, in multidistrict litigation and coordinated state proceedings, and locally. She is the chair of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee and also is active with DRI’s Drug and Medical Device Committee. Christiane R. Fife is a shareholder with Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt in Portland, Oregon. Her practice includes the defense of product liability, premises liability, breach of warranty, breach of contract, and disability and life insurance coverage cases. Ms. Fife is the program chair of this seminar and has been a steering committee member of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee since 2007. She is also a member of the steering committee for DRI’s Product Liability Committee. Loretta O. Hoskins is a partner at Chaffe McCall LLP in New Orleans. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation, health care law, and railroad litigation. She appears regularly in state and federal district and appellate courts throughout Louisiana. In 2012 and 2013, she was named a “Top Lawyer” in medical malpractice law and appellate practice in New Orleans Magazine. Ms. Hoskins is also a member of the steering committee for DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee. Zandra E. Foley is a partner with Thompson Coe Cousins & Irons LLP in Houston, where she focuses on litigation in state and federal courts. Ms. Foley frequently represents individuals, businesses, and professionals in tort and contract litigation, including claims of malpractice, property damage, death and serious injury, and intentional torts. She has been recognized as a “Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star” and is a member of DRI’s Professional Liability Committee. Thomas G. Jacks is senior counsel at Underwood Perkins PC in Dallas, concentrating on commercial litigation and intellectual property matters involving patents, trademarks, and copyrights. He is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell and has been recognized as a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” in intellectual property litigation. Mr. Jacks is a program second vice chair for this seminar and a steering committee member of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee. Ruth Anderson Gates is senior counsel in the product liability group at Nissan North America Inc. in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Prior to joining the company in 2006, she practiced with the largest law firm in Austin, Texas, where the majority of her practice was devoted to representing automotive and pharmaceutical clients in product liability actions. She co-authored “An Overview of Oklahoma Product Liability Law,” 73 Okla. B.J. 2231 (2002), which won the Oklahoma Bar Journal’s “Golden Quill Award.” Jill D. Jacobson is senior litigation counsel for Husqvarna Professional Products Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina, handling all litigation and litigation-related matters. Husqvarna Professional Products Inc. is the world’s largest producer of outdoor power products, including chainsaws, trimmers, lawn mowers, Lisa Gilford, a partner in the Los Angeles office of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, was recently named as 4 Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 New! Live Stream or In Person Registration and garden tractors. Before joining Husqvarna, Ms. Jacobson was a trial lawyer whose practice was focused on product liability litigation. She also served as national counsel for various pattern litigation and mass tort matters. Mr. Pattillo has extensive trial experience, having first-chaired over 50 trials to verdict. He was selected as an “Alabama Super Lawyer” (2011–12) and listed in “Top Attorneys” in Birmingham Magazine (2012–13). He is a former chair of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee. Kelly E. Jones, a partner at Harris Beach PLLC in New York City, focuses in New York and New Jersey on litigation and consulting involving FDA- and EPA-regulated products, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, food, and chemicals. Ms. Jones defends clients in mass tort, class action, and product liability litigation nationwide. She is the first vice chair of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee. Niall A. Paul is a member of Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC’s Charleston, West Virginia, office. He is the chair of the firm’s Battle Group, a practice group devoted to handling high risk complex matters. Mr. Paul has successfully litigated over 100 bench, jury, and administrative trials. He has handled cases ranging from environmental mass torts to wrongful death to commercial and financial fraud. Mary Re Knack, a member in the Seattle office of Williams Kastner, focuses on litigation relating to health care, insurance, product liability, mass tort, and civil matters. She provides business, regulatory, licensing, and privacy-related services to health care providers, the health care industry, and employers. Her insurance practice involves coverage and bad faith matters, plus guidance on compliance with Section 111 of the MMSEA and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. Ms. Knack is a member of DRI’s Law Institute. Andrew S. Pride is an attorney with Ford Motor Company’s Office of the General Counsel in the product litigation group in Dearborn, Michigan. Mr. Pride is responsible for litigation arising from various vehicle defect allegations. He manages all aspects of each case with the assistance of national and local counsel. Prior to joining Ford Motor Company, Mr. Pride was a partner at a national law firm. R. Craig Mayfield is a shareholder with Hill Ward Henderson in Tampa, Florida, where his extensive litigation and trial practice focuses on product liability and complex mass tort claims. Mr. Mayfield is the co-practice group leader for his firm’s product liability and personal injury practice groups. He is a former chair of DRI’s Young Lawyers Committee, and currently serves on the steering committees for DRI International and DRI’s Product Liability Committee. Amber Vincent, a partner at Alyn-Weiss & Associates Inc. in Lakewood, Colorado, researches and writes marketing communication plans for attorneys and firms and then helps clients execute those plans. This includes working with trade and general circulation print and broadcast media editors and reporters, media research, copy writing, and managing special events. Ms. Vincent is also the firm’s online marketing specialist, which includes pay-per-click campaigns, SEO strategies, online reputation management, and media relations. Emily V. Pastorius is the chief counsel for labor, employment, and litigation at TeleTech Holdings Inc., a global business processes company headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. She oversees all facets of litigation for TeleTech and advises the company and its business units on active litigation and other risks. Prior to joining TeleTech, Ms. Pastorius was a litigator and trial attorney at a national firm and also served as senior corporate counsel at DISH Network LLC. Joshua C. Webb, an associate at Hill Ward Henderson in Tampa, Florida, focuses his practice on commercial litigation and professional liability. He is the program vice chair of this seminar and is also actively involved with DRI’s Professional Liability Committee. Mr. Webb serves as an appointed member of the Florida Bar’s Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors. James L. Pattillo is a litigation partner with the Birmingham, Alabama, firm of Norman Wood Kendrick & Turner. His practice areas include insurance coverage, product liability, professional liability, transportation, and commercial litigation. 5 F A C U LT Y Gail Rodgers, a partner in DLA Piper’s global litigation practice in New York City, focuses on pharmaceutical and medical device litigation, mass torts, product liability, and governmental and internal investigations. Ms. Rodgers has represented a significant number of her firm’s Fortune 100 clients, including some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. An active DRI member, she is a steering committee member of DRI’s Women in the Law and Drug and Medical Device Committees. Marcus M. Maples is a partner at Sirote & Permutt PC in Birmingham, Alabama. His practice focuses on general business and commercial litigation, including representing lenders in mortgage banking related matters and insurers in bad faith and ERISA related issues. He is an active leader in DRI’s Young Lawyers and Diversity Committees. Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 New! Live Stream or In Person Registration G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N dri.org and go to the Young Lawyers Seminar page or contact the hotel directly at 303.572.9100. Please mention the DRI’s Young Lawyers Seminar to take advantage of the group rate of $205 Single/Double. The hotel block is limited and rooms and rates are available on a first-come, firstserved basis. You must make reservations by May 28, 2014, to be eligible for the group rate. Requests for reservations made after May 28 are subject to room and rate availability. C L E /C L A I M S A DJ U S T E R S ACC R E D I TAT I O N This seminar has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 13.25 hours, including 1 hour of ethics credit. Accreditation has been requested from every state with mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirements. Certificates of attendance will be provided to each attendee. Attendees are responsible for obtaining CLE credits from their respective states. Application has been made for continuing education for claims adjusters. Credit availability and requirements vary from state to state; please check the DRI website at dri.org for the latest information for your state. S P EC I A L D I S CO U N T S In-House Counsel In-house counsel are eligible for free registration to DRI seminars. In-house counsel are defined as licensed attorneys, who are employed exclusively by a corporation or other private sector organization for the purpose of providing legal representation and counsel only to that corporation, its affiliates and subsidiaries. In order to qualify for free registration, the individual must also be a DRI member and a member of DRI’s Corporate Counsel Committee. Offer excludes the DRI Annual Meeting. R EG I S T R AT I O N The registration fee is $595. The registration fee includes course materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, networking receptions, and access to the DRI app. If you wish to have your name appear on the registration list distributed at the conference and receive the course materials in advance, DRI must receive your registration by June 6, 2014 (please allow 10 days for processing). Registrations received after June 6, 2014, will be processed on-site. Claims Executives Any member of DRI employed as a claims professional by a corporation or insurance company, who spends a substantial portion of his or her professional time hiring or supervising outside counsel in the representation of business, insurance companies or their insureds, associations or governmental entities in civil litigation, will be entitled to free attendance at any DRI program. Nonmember claims executives should contact DRI’s Customer Service at 312.795.1101 for details. Offer excludes DRI Annual Meeting. LIVE STREAM New! If travel to Denver is a concern, consider attending DRI’s Young Lawyers Seminar through a live stream. Join colleagues from across the country in virtual event from the comfort of your home or office, potentially earning CLE credit too. Registration fee is $595. G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N REFUND POLICY The registration fee is fully refundable for cancellations received on or before June 6, 2014. Cancellations received after June 6 and on or before June 13, 2014, will receive a refund, less a $100 processing fee. Cancellations made after June 13 will not receive a refund, but the course materials on CD-ROM and a $100 certificate good for any DRI seminar within the next 12 months will be issued. All cancellations and requests for refunds must be made in writing. Fax (312.795.0747) or email ([email protected]) to DRI’s Accounting Department. Processing of refunds will occur within four weeks after the date of the seminar. All refunds will be processed in the same method that the payment was received. Substitutions may be made at any time without charge and must be submitted in writing. Travel Discounts DRI offers discounted meeting fares on various major air carriers for DRI’s Young Lawyers Seminar attendees. To receive these discounts, please contact Hobson Travel Ltd., DRI’s official travel provider, at 800.538.7464. As always, to obtain the lowest available fares, early booking is recommended. The taping or recording of DRI seminars is prohibited without the written permission of DRI. Speakers and times may be subject to last-minute changes. A small portion of your room rate offsets the costs of the seminar. H OT E L ACCO M M O DAT I O N S A limited number of discounted hotel rooms have been made available at the Westin Denver Downtown, 1672 Lawrence Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. For reservations, visit DRI policy provides there will be no group functions sponsored by others in connection with its seminars. 6 Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 2014 SEMINAR SCHEDULE April 2–4 Insurance Coverage and Claims Institute Swissôtel Chicago, Chicago, IL June 26–27 Young Lawyers The Westin Denver Downtown, Denver, CO April 9–11 Product Liability Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix, AZ July 17–18 Appellate Advocacy The Westin Chicago River North, Chicago, IL July 24–25 Class Actions Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. July 24–25 Government Enforcement and Corporate Compliance Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. April 30–May 2 Life, Health, Disability and ERISA Claims Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, Chicago, IL May 7–9 Employment and Labor Law Montelucia Resort, Scottsdale, AZ May 8–9 Business Litigation The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center, Washington, D.C. May 8–9 Intellectual Property Litigation The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center, Washington, D.C. May 15–16 Drug and Medical Device Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel, Washington, D.C. May 15–16 Retail and Hospitality Litigation and Claims Management The Westin Chicago River North, Chicago, IL May 22–23 June 19–20 September 18-19 Nursing Home Litigation Swissôtel Chicago, Chicago, IL Hot Topics in International Dispute Resolution Amsterdam Marriott Hotel, Amsterdam, NL October 22-26 Annual Meeting San Francisco Marriott, San Francisco, CA November 6-7 Asbestos Medicine San Francisco Hilton, San Francisco, CA November 6-7 Fire Science Litigation FireSky Resort, Scottsdale, AZ November 13-14 Complex Medicine Westin San Diego, San Diego, CA Diversity for Success Swissôtel Chicago, Chicago, IL Trucking Law The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV December 4-5 Insurance Coverage & Practice New York Marriott Marquis, New York, NY December 4-5 Professional Liability New York Marriott Marquis, New York, NY D I V E R S IT Y A N D I N C LU S I O N I N D R I : A S TAT E M E N T O F P R I N C I P L E 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 is fundamental 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. 7 SEMINAR SCHEDULE June 12–13 September 11-12 Construction Law Hard Rock Hotel, San Diego, CA Yo u n g L aw yer s S em in a r | J u n e 26 –27, 201 4 SEMINAR SPONSORS SEMINAR SPONSORS DRI wishes to thank our sponsors for their support at this year’s seminar! ™ 8 New! Live Stream or In Person Registration Young Lawyers Seminar June 26–27, 2014 The Westin Denver Downtown | Denver, Colorado For inclusion on the preregistration list and to receive course materials in advance, register by June 6, 2014. FORMAL NAME TITLE NAME (as you would like it to appear on badge) COMPANY/FIRM/LAW SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY STATE/PROVINCE ZIP/POST CODE TELEPHONEFAX EMAIL Please list any special needs Are you a first-time attendee at this DRI seminar? Yes No How many attorneys are in your firm? What is your primary 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. The CD will be included in the registration packet on-site. You can order additional copies by checking the appropriate box below or going online at dri.org. Member/Nonmember $595 Government Member $500 Download Law Student Member FREE the New In-House Counsel Member* FREE DRI App! Claims Executive Member* FREE (*as defined on page 6) Search Fast Pitch (see page 3)FREE DRI App Community Service Project FREE in your App Store NEW! Live Stream (see page 6) $595(fee applies to all registrants) A D D I T I O N A L CO U R S E M AT E R I A L S Member $75 Nonmember $95 (Illinois residents, please add 9.25% sales tax. Shipping charges for U.S. and Canada only: $6.50) PAY M E N T M E T H O D My check for (USD) is enclosed. Please charge my VISA MasterCard American Express. Card # 3400-0240-21 Young Lawyers 2014-0240B Exp. Date Signature Please remit payment by MAIL to: Please remit payment by COURIER to: DRI JP Morgan, Attn: DRI #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: [email protected] | WEB: dri.org 55 West Monroe Street | Suite 2000 | Chicago, IL 60603 USA New! LIVE STREAM Can’t make it to Denver? Participate in the Young Lawyers Seminar with the NEW Live Stream! The live stream will take place Thursday, June 26 at 8:00 a.m. (MDT) and will end on Friday, June 27 at 4:00 p.m. (MDT), just like the live seminar. The registration fee is $595 and includes CLE. To register for the live stream, complete the form on the inside back cover, or go online to www.dri.org. (Fee applies to all registrants.) Why attend the live stream? You can attend the live stream from your home or office, save time and travel expense, while potentially earning up to 13.25 hours of CLE credit and acquiring skills to grow your practice. Please note Not all states provide accreditation for online CLE and each state has its own rules on what qualifies for online CLE credit. 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