Marco Island - The Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel
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Marco Island - The Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel
Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort Picture yourself here FDCC 2014 Winter Meeting Marco Island, Florida March 2 - 8, 2014 ! Imagine a place where beautiful white sandy beaches and sunny days meet the magic of warm starlit nights. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 2 Your Florida experience, perfected by the FDCC, begins in the Winter of 2014 as we return to the enchanting and blissful Marco Island. Whether you are thrill-seeking or searching for fellowship, swimming, sunbathing, hearty laughter, or something to keep you and the kids entertained, you’ll find it with our “Ticket to Paradise.” Our spectacular accommodations at the luxurious Marco Island Marriot Beach Resort give a new meaning to the phrase “a room with a view.” Coined as a “personal island within an island paradise,” it is a world-class resort located on three miles of pristine, sandy white beach with the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico just steps away. On the largest of the 10,000 Islands, it made Conde’ Nast Traveler’s Gold List for 2013 as one of the World’s Best Places to Stay. This resort not only exemplifies paradise, but refines and redefines it. We understand that the definition of relaxation can be as diverse as our members. From soulsoothing to heart-pounding, you’ll find it all right here (and you may decide never to leave the resort during your week’s stay). The hotel also has first class shops right on its premises, and nearby Naples offers high-end boutiques and stores. Marriott pools offer everything a tropical oasis should be. In March, average temperatures are in the 80’s during the day and low 60’s at night. Activities during the week include a guided Waverunner excursion to the Mangrove Estuary, an airboat tour through the Everglades, a fishing trip, and cruising along the coastal waters via catamaran or by kayak. If you’re looking for added fun for the kids, take your little ones to Tiki Tribe Discovery Day Camp. Then, for a touch of luxury and privacy, and your own well-being, you owe it to yourself to experience the award-winning health spa and terrace, with quiet private pool, surrounded by the gentle beaches and peaceful waters of the Gulf. We feel there is no better way to dine in Florida than by sea and the Marriot offers the only beachfront restaurants on all of Marco Island. These include the legendary Quinn’s on the Beach for the authentic taste of a beachside bistro, and Tropiks, your destination for beach-casual, familyfriendly dining, serving up a healthy and hearty breakfast buffet everyday. And, even in the middle of the tropics, you sometimes just need a great pizza and 400 Pazzis is the place. Drop into Kurrents, a local favorite for exquisite seafood, steak, Pan-Asian specialties, and creative Florida cuisine. Craving sushi? Then experience floor-to-ceiling views of the Gulf and prepare to wet your appetite at Korals Sushi and Cocktail Bar which features a custom-designed, 11-foot tall, 3-foot-wide, 3,600 pound aquarium column. Should you wish to venture away from the resort for dining, there are unique, delicious and extraordinary restaurants in and near Marco Island for your eating pleasure. For the golfers, the Marriott has two golf courses that are sure to make you smile. The Rookery blends a resort private course with the native surroundings and is certified with Audubon International as a Cooperative Sanctuary. At more than 7,100 yards in length, the playing experience includes five teeing locations, immaculate turf condition, and spectacular greens. The course at Hammock Bay is a par 72 championship course with 18 distinctive holes. At 7,080 yards, - it’s the perfect tract for casual golfers. Back by popular demand, the Federation’s Foundation will hold its’ Silent Auction (so think of items you can donate to a great cause)! Our book club will feature Henriette Lazarides Power, whose debut novel, “The Clover House,” was published by Ballentine Books in April of 2013 and was a Boston Globe best-seller. Ms. Power will entertain our group with lessons learned from an author’s life and regale us with a talk on a story that USA Today called “[a] stunning debut novel.” Social events are scheduled at the resort. Our cocktail parties, in different and breathtaking venues, will allow you to experience magnificent sunsets over the Gulf and breathe fresh salt air. For the Monday night dine-around and Wednesday night fellowship dinners, explore some of the finest restaurants in and around Marco Island (including Naples) and enjoy delicious cuisine. Join Tim and Christie Pratt, on Tuesday night, for the President’s Welcoming Reception in a beautiful courtyard and garden by the sea. On Wednesday night after dinner, we will gather back at the Marriott for our “Fire & Ice Nightcap Party” for libations and delectable desserts. On Thursday night, “The Paradise Party” will give us another chance to gather with friends and enjoy one heck of party with Sol Fusion, a great dance band! In step with our venue and warm summer breezes, our ladies should dress in colorful evening cocktail attire but for the men, no black tie is required. Whether you come solo, or with your spouse/significant other, this party is being geared so that we can ALL dine and dance into the night, enjoy our friends (both new and old), and bask in the warmth of fine fellowship. On Friday night, our final rendezvous will be the theme party, “Miami Vice on Marco.” Get ready for a one-of-a-kind party with a cool, inviting club-like atmosphere. Experience “Miami Vice,” which will be cutting edge, dynamic, and fun! Men should wear a favorite sport jacket with t-shirt (colored preferred, just like Don Johnson), and women, the sky is the limit with vibrant colors and sun dresses. We will dine on South Florida cuisine, see favorite snippets of Miami Vice, and reminisce as we listen to memorable Miami Vice music. Later on, a DJ will entertain all of us as we dance to the great songs of the 1980’s. This theme party will be great fun, one for the record books, and truly a night to remember! Our Program Chair, Howard Merten, is putting together a fantastic CLE program – Objects on the Horizon are Closer than they Appear – are you Ready? The expansive and diverse speakers include our own talented FDCC lawyers, corporate/industry members, and guests from Chrysler, Office Depot, IFG Companies, Sciton Inc., State Farm, American Fidelity, Quality Carriers, Eli Lilly, Century Surety, American Fidelity, CR Bard, Toyota, and Macy’s. Others joining us will be Mark O’Mara (who defended George Zimmerman) and Billy Murphy (the attorney for Michael Vick and Don King). The Trial Masters’ Program will focus on the special challenges of representing unpopular and notorious defendants in a 24/7 media age. Plenary Programs include serious and frank discussions about the future of the legal profession – the pressures of a challenging and changing economy and the seismic changes taking place in all aspects of the legal profession. Another highlight is Judge Sanford Brooks, who is returning with a very unique and entertaining ethics presentation featuring scenes from a one-man production about Clarence Darrow (this is a program not to be missed and one for the entire family)! Our keynote speaker is the provocative, entertaining, and compelling Judge Andrew Napolitano. A Fox News’ Senior Judicial Analyst since 1998, Judge Napolitano broadcasts nationwide on the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network throughout the day, Monday through Friday. Famous for his candid remarks, signature wit, and personal anecdotes, Judge Napolitano is one of the media’s most outspoken analyst of the legal system, most fervent critic of government intervention into personal lives and commercial transactions, and a passionate defender of the Constitution. An enchanting destination with unique activities, delicious cuisine, first rate service, breathtaking views, and footprints in the sand will leave you wondering why on earth you didn’t come to Florida sooner. At Marco Island, the skies are bluer, the sun is warmer, and friendships grow richer. So book your “Ticket to Paradise” and we will see you in March of 2014 in Marco Island! Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts — Elizabeth and Jeff Lorell, Convention Chairs 3 Southwest Florida With the ultimate combination of luxury, leisure, history, and natural beauty, Southwest Florida is a getaway spot that offers something for all visitors. The beaches of Fort Myers and Naples, as well as those on Marco, Captiva, and Sanibel Islands, are favorites of sun worshippers and shell seekers. Nature lovers delight in the area’s extensive, protected ecosystems, Everglades National Park, and Big Cypress National Preserve. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Marco Island A sun-drenched oasis on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, Marco Island features six miles of beach and over 100 miles of waterways within its 24 square miles. Marco Island is the largest barrier island within Southwest Florida’s 10,000 Islands area, extending from Marco Island to Cape Sable. With a permanent population of 15,000, and a peak winter season population of 35,000, Marco Island’s residents and visitors alike call this special Island ... Paradise. It is well known for its high quality of life, natural resources, casual atmosphere, and friendly people. Indeed, Marco Island has become a hot spot in which to live and vacation when it comes to water activities and sports, Marco Island has it all – fishing, windsurfing, boating, kayaking, and snorkeling – plus challenging golf courses. Much of the fun takes place amid a natural backdrop of sawgrass and mangrove swamps, the latter creating a maze of inland waterways, ideal for observing wildlife and nature photography. Naples Naples is the crown jewel of Southwest Florida. Nestled on the Gulf, Naples is known for world class shopping, dining, and abundant, challenging golf courses. It is also only steps away from island seclusion or the untamed tropical wilderness of The Everglades. Boasting one of the nation’s best sandboxes and calmest seas, Naples makes a splash with vacationers from every part of the country. Friendly parks beckon sports enthusiasts and picnickers with lovely green spaces and recreational facilities. The Downtown area is lined with specialty boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, and gorgeous homes. Third Street and Fifth Avenue are places to see and to be seen. A stroll along the sidewalks of downtown also takes visitors by landscaped parks, fountains, street art, and historic architecture. As dusk approaches, a steady stream of pedestrians and motorists make their way along downtown’s main drag, Fifth Avenue, to the beach and the pier for the daily ritual of watching another amazing sunset. From Marco Island, it will take about 30 minutes or more to get to Old Naples, where there are numerous great dining locations. Isles of Capri A virtually undiscovered paradise, the Isles of Capri are a dream location to wind down, relax, fish, and swim. The Isles of Capri are two miles from Marco Island. There are many golf courses, boat rentals, and waterside services just minutes away. Direct access to the Gulf means you can explore the fabulous waterways and islands, walking and shelling, and watching the amazing Florida sunsets. The Isles of Capri have superb, inexpensive restaurants where you can sip on a cocktail while looking out over the boats and marina. 4 Goodland A small, laid back fishing village adjoining Marco, this tiny community of Goodland is located off State Road 92 at the southeast corner of Marco Island, and offers visitors a laid back charm unlike any other place in the region. Johnny Roberts is believed to have founded Goodland in the late 1800’s. He named it Goodland Point because it featured a 40-acre shell mound left by the Calusa Indians that was ideal for growing fruit and vegetables. Today, Goodland continues to buck the significant development changes around it. Only about 200 residents call the fishing community home. Bonita Springs This community is about 34 miles from Marco Island and offers a variety of Southwest Florida delights. Located on both Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Bonita Springs calls itself the “Gateway to the Gulf.” That slogan is well-deserved, with white-sand beaches running out to greet the calm Gulf waters. Here you can play in the water or on land and enjoy the lifestyle of a small, charming, beach town. Boating, fishing, golf, and of course, shelling and sunning, are just some of the wonderful outdoor activities that Bonita Springs offers. Sunshine and sunsets are only two of the reasons the town, originally called Survey, was renamed Bonita, meaning “beautiful” in Spanish. Navigation Bar Welcome “Enjoy the little things in life…for one day, you look back and realize they were big things.” –Unknown Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 5 Hotel Information The Marriott Marco Island Resort is located on the Gulf Coast of Florida. You can reach the resort by airplane or automobile. By air, you can fly into Fort Myers (Southwest Florida Airport), the Miami International Airport, or Fort Lauderdale (Hollywood International Airport). Southwest Florida is approximately one hour from the hotel and Miami or Fort Lauderdale, two hours. Hotel Reservations All FDCC members are encouraged to book their room reservations early. We anticipate our block of rooms will fill quickly. We’ll be in Marco Island during the height of “the Season,” so all hotels in the area will be busy. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts The Marriott Marco Island Resort offers water or resort view rooms, each with a private balcony or patio. All rooms have two-line telephones with voice mail and there is a DSL access. Each room also has a hairdryer, coffee-maker, iron and ironing board, mini-refrigerator, and cable television. Run-of-the-house resort room rates are: $305 single/double occupancy A limited number of suites are available at discounted rates. Please let the reservation agent know if you are interested in reserving a suite. Rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes (currently 10%) in effect at the time of checkin. Children under the age of 18, occupying the same room as their parents, may do so without additional charge. Hotel check-in time is 4:00 pm and checkout is at 11:00 am. Attendees arriving before check-in time will be accommodated as rooms become available. Hotel reservations may be made directly with the Resort at 239-394-2511 or 800-228-9290 or through the online link on the FDCC website. If you call, be sure to mention that you are attending the FDCC meeting in order to receive our group rate. Should you wish to extend your stay, the FDCC convention rate will apply, based upon availability, three days prior and three days after the official program dates of March 2-8, 2014. Directions From: Southwest Florida (Ft. Myers) – Take I-75 South from airport to Exit 101 (S.R. 951/Collier Blvd.). Turn right and continue approximately 17 miles over the bridge and onto Marco Island. The hotel will be 3 miles on the right. From: Miami International or Fort Lauderdale – Follow signs/directions to I-75 North (Alligator Alley). Drive to exit 101 (S.R.951/Collier Blvd.). Exit and drive 17 miles to the Island. The hotel will be 3 miles on the right. “Turn off your mind, relax, and float” –Unknown 6 Registration THE FDCC REGISTRATION FORM, INCLUDED WITH THESE MATERIALS, MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 31, 2004. Registration Options: Electronic registration is available through January 31, 2014 on the FDCC website at: www.thefederation.org To register electronically, go to the FDCC website and click on the 2014 Winter Meeting. Then click on the electronic registration link, complete the form, and submit. By fax, complete the registration form and fax it to: 813-988-5837. Payment by credit card is required if registration is done by fax. If you prefer to mail your completed registration form, please send it, along with your credit card information or check to: FDCC 2014 Winter Meeting 11812 North 56th Street Tampa, Florida 33617 Credit Card Processing: Visa, MasterCard, and American Express will be accepted for convention registration payments. There is a $75 administrative fee will be added to all registrations. However, if you are paying by check the administrative fee is waived. For more information, please contact the FDCC Office at 813-983-0022 or Executive Director Marty Streeper at [email protected] Registration Fees: The registration fees include the base registration cost and the functions for which no extra charge is indicated on the registration form. Cancellation Policy We hope you will not have to cancel or ask for a refund once you have registered for the convention. We realize, however, that trial schedules and last minute emergencies may require cancellation and a request for a refund. Please be advised of the Board approved refund policies. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 1) A refund of registration fees, less $75 and any applicable credit card fees, will be given if written the FDCC office receives notices no later than January 31, 2014. 2) No refunds will be given if notice of cancellation is received by the FDCC office after January 31, 2014. 3) Amounts refunded by payments made by credit card will include a deduction for the amount the credit card company charges to the FDCC for both the charging and the credit. 4) In the event of “special circumstances,” such as illness, or unforeseen family or professional emergencies and the like, this refund policy may be suspended or modified (based upon the member’s written request), only by action of the President upon recommendation of the Convention Chair. It is recommended that all registrants get trip cancellation insurance. 5) To cancel hotel reservations, call the hotel directly at 800-228-9290. The Convention Chair has no authority to modify the hotel’s cancellation and refund policies. 6) Charges paid to the FDCC for separate events and/or tours may or may not be refunded in whole or in part. The decision to refund these will be made on a case-by-case basis by the Convention Chair. Members seeking reimbursement for these payments must submit a written request to the Convention Chair. The decision to refund fees will be based, in part, upon the timing of the cancellation and whether there are available convention funds from which to make the refund. Please note that refunds of any payments to independent third parties for tours and other events and service are not the responsibility of the FDCC. 7 Saturday, March 1, 2014 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Registration 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. “Gulf Breeze” Cocktail Party – For those arriving early, gather with fellow members and celebrate the beauty of Marco Island while enjoying balmy Gulf breezes and a glorious Florida sunset. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Sunday, March 2, 2014 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. Finance & Budget Committee Meeting Admissions Committee 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Registration 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Sites Committee 11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Board Luncheon and Meeting 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Calusa Spirit – This sightseeing tour is one you can bring the whole family along for an unforgettable Dolphin Watch & Shelling Tour. The Calusa Spirit (a motorized catamaran) departs directly off the hotel beach and will transport you to one of the undeveloped beaches of the 10,000 Islands. On your trip there, enjoy views of the Gulf and watch playful dolphins in their natural habitat. Once on the Island, you will have about an hour during which you can shell, explore, swim, or just relax (dress as if you were going to the beach as you may need to get into water that is knee deep in order to get on and off the boat). Create long-lasting memories and join us on the Calusa Spirit! Cost is $65 per peson. 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Registration 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. “Sea Breeze” Cocktail Party – Catch up with friends, share stories, and enjoy cocktails in a breathtaking Penthouse Suite that showcases sweeping panoramic views of the Gulf coast. Monday, March 3, 2014 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. MDR and State Reps Breakfast Meeting 8 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. “Hello my Friend, Hello”- Spouse/ Guest Meet and Greet – This is a great opportunity for returning and new member’s spouses/guests (both male and female) to meet and get to know one another personally. A Marco Island Museum representative will also be present to regale us with stories of how the Island was discovered and the back story of the Island’s development. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Registration 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Amicus Committee CCS Committee Publications 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Social Media Convention Exhibitors 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. “Let’s go Shopping!” – Naples on 3rd Avenue Trip – Explore downtown Naples and have lunch (on your own) in this popular and enchanting part of the city which is filled with specialty boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and gorgeous homes. Historic and modern architecture blend together in eclectic sophistication; tropical blooms and lush greenery grace Naples’ pedestrian-friendly promenades; and each storefront is filled with wonderful finds and delights. Cost is $20 per person. 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. P&O Meeting and Lunch Foundation Board Meeting and Lunch Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Registration 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. “I See Sea Shells” Sailing & Shelling Excursion – A “must do” while staying at the Marriott. Set sail aboard a spacious six passenger catamaran as a USCG Captain escorts you on an unforgettable journey along the shimmering Gulf of Mexico. This is something you will not experience anywhere else in the world as the 10,000 Islands and the unique ecosystem that surrounds this excursion will truly excite the senses. Dolphins, manatees, and sea turtles routinely make appearances on this voyage to find some of the world’s finest seashells on one of the uninhabited beaches. Cost is $93 per person. 2:30 – 4:15 p.m. 10,000 Islands Waverunner Guided Excursion – “Oh what a feeling” you’ll have on this amazing tour that beckons you to feel the sun on your shoulders and the wind in your hair as you glide the pristine backwaters of the 10,000 Islands on your own waverunner. Experience the native wildlife that resides in the mangroves while your expert tour guide highlights interesting facts about the nature and geography of the region. If you have ever wanted to try a waverunner, this is your opportunity to experience the thrill of riding one in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. And, if you’re lucky, you may find dolphins playing just yards away from your feet. Cost is $192 for one rider, or if riding double, $96 per person. 9 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. “A Drink with a View” Cocktail Party – Join your friends to catch up after an exciting day as we gather for libations and enjoy a breathtaking view of the beach, the Gulf, and view another amazing sunset. 7:00 p.m. Dinner on your own – Southwest Florida’s cuisine is as varied and interesting as the Gulf of Mexico itself, with dining options to suit all of our members’ tastes. There are many outstanding restaurants at the Marriott Resort, as well as a multitude of special eateries in and about Marco Island and the Naples area. Featured restaurants are included in this brochure. Making a reservation early is recommended. Also, feel free to contact the Marriott’s concierge for recommendations. Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Yoga – Begin your day with yoga on the beach at our Resort. Everyone can participate! Regardless of age, experience, or level of flexibility – we can all benefit from yoga if we maintain “mental flexibility” and patience. Yoga, like life, is about finding bliss and serenity in the moment. So come on in, relax and learn to ‘be’ your yoga. Cost is $22 per person. 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Registration 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. Section Meetings 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Opening General Session 10:30 - 12:00 p.m. Knitting - Come on in and learn to knit! You will learn the basics of knitting while getting the knowledge that you need to do projects of your choice. If you are not a beginner, then continue your knitting know-how with a project emphasizing pattern reading, gaining confidence, and problem solving. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Registration 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Federation U Luncheon - (Invitation Only) 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. LMC/LMC Grad Committee 21st Century Practice of Law 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Bridge - Have you ever wanted to learn to play Bridge? Looking to exercise your brain and have fun doing so? Come and play this challenging game. Cost is $10 per player. 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. “A Wild Ride” Everglades Tour - Journey into Nature’s secretly preserved Florida wilderness made up of 1.2 million acres of interesting waterways, swamps, grasslands, and hardwood hammocks aboard a fast-paced Safari airboat. Watch the alligators as they lay in the warm sun, snakes as they quietly slither through the mangroves, or manatees as they raise their elusive heads out of the water for a breath of fresh air. Birds of all kinds feed along the shores. Recognized as the most unique 10 ecosystem in the world, this tour will lead you through this natural wonder where you will encounter breathtaking panoramic views of the “River of Grass,” lush vegetation, and unforgettable scenery. Strap in and get ready for an exhilarating and unforgettable ride! Cost is $83 per person. 1:30 – 5:30 p.m. “Go Fish” Backwater Fishing – This fishing charter tour presents our members with a tranquil trip along the beaches, passes, calm bays, and rivers. You can catch a variety of fish such as pompano, snook, snapper, redfish, sea trout, etc. and see much of Florida’s wildlife including dolphins, manatees, osprey, etc. This is a great trip for any age, good fishing action with little travel (as the Resort is close to the fishing boats). Cost is $165 per person. 1:30 – 5:30 p.m. “Waterways” - Guided Kayak Tour –Start this special getaway aboard a pontoon boat equipped with kayaks stored in racks. You will be transported along a scenic path into the mangroves and 10,000 Islands. Once there, you will board your own kayak for a unique guided tour into the estuaries, creeks, and rivers where you may see dolphins, manatee, osprey, egrets, herons, and a variety of fish. You can ride single or double up with a partner or child. Cost is $105 per person. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Registration 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Reception and Orientation for New Members - (Invitation Only) 5:30 – 10:00 p.m. Kids and Youth Night Out! – Our FDCC Kids get special treatment at Tiki Tribe Discovery Camp! Children will enjoy Arts & Crafts, board games, Wii, and movies in the world class kids’ camp. Dinner will also be served. The Tiki Camp is open exclusively for children with the Federation between the ages of 5-11. Other age appropriate (and fun) activities will be planned for our teenagers, ages 12-16. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. The President’s Reception – President Tim and First Lady Christie Pratt welcome you to the blissful Marco Island on the Sunset Terrace, for cocktails and dinner, with new and old friends alike. Enjoy the incredible poolside view of this exquisite resort and the breathtaking blue and tranquil Gulf waters. Food selections this evening will showcase both international favorites and Florida seafood. Ladies, wear your festive cocktail attire - for the men, a sports coat and tie. Join us for a night to remember! Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Wednesday, March 5, 2014 6:30 – 10:00 a.m. Voucher Breakfast 6:45 – 7:30 a.m. Insurance Industry Committee - at designated tables in Tropiks Restaurant 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. Section Meetings 11 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. General Session 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Registration 12:30 p.m. Lunch at the Beach! – After an engaging CLE morning, let’s all gather for lunch and drinks on our own reserved area of beach at the Resort. Enjoy an informal lunch in the sun or shade right on the sand. Come just to eat or for the entire afternoon. This is what Gulf living is all about…hanging out, food, drinks, and of course, a sunny afternoon on the beach. So surround yourself with some of the things that matter most – friends and fun! What a way to spend an afternoon in early March! Cost is $60 per person. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. “A Wild Ride” Everglades Tour - Journey into Nature’s secretly preserved Florida wilderness made up of 1.2 million acres of interesting waterways, swamps, grasslands, and hardwood hammocks aboard a fast-paced Safari airboat. Watch the alligators as they lay in the warm sun, snakes as they quietly slither through the mangroves, or manatees as they raise their elusive heads out of the water for a breath of fresh air. Birds of all kinds feed along the shores. Recognized as the most unique ecosystem in the world, this tour will lead you through this natural wonder where you will encounter breathtaking panoramic views of the “River of Grass,” lush vegetation and unforgettable scenery. Strap in and get ready for an exhilarating and unforgettable ride! Cost is $83 per person. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Tennis Tournament – After lunch on the beach, join your FDCC colleagues on beautiful red clay tennis courts for an exciting tennis match (please note your level on the registration form). Tennis in sunny Florida is a real treat and this court is no exception! Prizes will be awarded. Cost is $60 per player (Lunch is a separate cost.). 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Tweeting on Twitter - Baffled by social media? Is the utility of Twitter completely unfathomable? Relax, you’re in good company. Join a panel of middle-aged Federation members, who do “tweet,” to learn how you can use Twitter to obtain news, and information while increasing your visibility. Organized by the Federation’s Social Media Committee, you’ll learn what you can do with Twitter, how to set up an account, the basics of tweeting, and also gain some ideas for how you can watch and learn what your colleagues, friends, and family (including your kids/grandkids) are doing in cyberspace via Twitter. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Women’s Wine & Cheese – Women members of the Federation are invited to gather for wine, cheese, and fellowship. Two very special guests will be joining our own accomplished women: Allison Christian and Henriette Lazaridis Power. Ms. Christian created a business development program for women lawyers called “Ladder Down” which focuses on three key areas (leadership, business development, and mentoring). Ms. Power is a former Harvard Professor and author of “The Clover House” (our Book Club selection). As Gloria Macapagal Arroyo wrote, “the power of one, if fearless and focused, is formidable, but the power of many working together is better.” 7:00 – 9:30 p.m. Fellowship Dinners – Take advantage of this opportunity to mix and mingle with FDCC members in your practice area and their spouses/guests over a relaxed dinner. Advance reservations have been made at several area restaurants to accommodate each group of practice sections. For those interested in attending, please select the section/group on the conference registration form. Dinner costs are not covered by the FDCC. 12 9:30 – 11:30 p.m. “Fire & Ice” Nightcap Party – After the Fellowship Dinners, we all come together to kick back and enjoy sweets and desserts from the Marriott’s bakery, plus cool and refreshing ice cream treats. There will also be coffee and nightcaps as we end another night in paradise! Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:30 – 10:00 a.m. Voucher Breakfast 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Yoga – Yoga can be as much or as little as you want it to be. For some it is purely a physical pursuit, keeping the body toned, strong, and flexible. For others, yoga becomes more of a mindset and a way of living. Whatever your reason for practicing, or your level of experience – we welcome you to “Being Yoga” on the beach with your Federation friends. Cost is $22 per person. 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. Section Meetings 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. General Session 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. A “Hole in One” - Golf Tournament and Lunch – Test your skills at “The Rookery” Course with fellow FDCC members and guests. This award-winning course was recently redesigned by acclaimed golf course designer Robert Cupp, Jr., and blends a resort private course with the native surroundings. Appropriately named The Rookery, meaning bird sanctuary, the golf course is nestled in shallow wetlands that attract many species of birds. At more than 7,100 yards in length, the playing experience includes generous fairways, oversized and receptive greens, the option to play from one of five teeing locations, and immaculate turf condition. Cost is $230 per golfer. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 1:30 – 3:15 p.m. 10,000 Islands Waverunner Guided Excursion – “Oh what a feeling” you’ll have on this amazing tour that beckons you to feel the sun on your shoulders and the wind in your hair as you glide the pristine backwaters of the 10,000 Islands on your own waverunner. Experience the native wildlife that resides in the mangroves while your expert tour guide highlights interesting facts about the nature and geography of the region. If you have ever wanted to try a waverunner, this is your opportunity to experience the thrill of riding one in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. And, if you’re lucky, you may find dolphins playing just yards away from your feet. Cost is $192 for one rider or if riding double, $96 per person. 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. “The Clover House”- Book Club Tea – We are delighted that Henriette Lazaridis Power, author of the Boston Globe best seller, “The Clover House,” will be our special guest. USA Today called Ms. Power’s book “a stunning debut novel” and the Boston Globe found it to be “[an] insightful examination of memory and the stories that hold us together — or perhaps tear us apart.” Ms. Power earned three degrees in English literature from Middlebury College, Oxford University (where she was a Rhodes Scholar), and the University of Pennsylvania. She went on 13 to teach English literature for ten years at Harvard and is the founding editor of The Drum, an online literary magazine. A competitive rower, Ms. Power trains regularly on the Charles River. Hear about lessons learned from a writer’s life as Ms. Power leads, what is sure to be, an unforgettable Book Club discussion. Bring your book for an autograph! Cost is $25 per person. 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. “I See Sea Shells” Sailing & Shelling Excursion – A “must do” while staying at the Marriott. Set sail aboard a spacious six passenger catamaran as a USCG Captain escorts you on an unforgettable journey along the shimmering Gulf of Mexico. This is something you will not experience anywhere else in the world as the 10,000 Islands and the unique ecosystem that surrounds this excursion will truly excite the senses. Dolphins, manatees and sea turtles routinely make appearances on this voyage to find some of the world’s finest seashells on one of the uninhabited beaches. Cost is $93 per person. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. Kids and Youth Night Out! – Our FDCC Kids get special treatment at Tiki Tribe Discovery Camp! Children will enjoy Arts & Crafts, board games, Wii, and movies in the world class kids’ camp. Dinner will also be served. The Tiki Camp is open exclusively for children with the Federation between the ages of 5-11. Other age appropriate (and fun) activities will be planned for our teenagers, ages 12-16. The Paradise Party – Get your dance shoes on as we gather for one heck of a party with Sol Fusion, a 12-piece dance band. Whether you come with or without your spouse/significant other to the convention, this is a party not to be missed as in true Federation style, we will spend the evening with special friends, great food, superb wine, and spirits. Our Silent Auction winners will be announced on this night and the Pratts and Lorells have some special surprises in store for you. Dress up for this party—cocktail attire for our ladies; suits, but no black tie for our men! At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Friday, March 7, 2014 6:30 – 10:00 a.m. Voucher Breakfast 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. 5K FUN RUN - This is a wheel-measured, timed 5K that takes place on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. The 5K course is suitable for all ranges of participants. The course starts at the Marriott beach, heads North to Tiger Tail where the runners will run back by Resident’s Beach to the Marriott finish line. Water will be provided at the end. What a great energizing way to start any day! 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. Section Meetings 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Business Meeting 9:45 – 10:00 a.m. Greenbrier Overview Leslie and Tom Packer, General Convention Chairs 10:00 – 11:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker – Judge Napolitano 11:15 – 11:30 a.m. Wrap-up – Tim Pratt 14 “People who are meant to be together, find their way back. They may take a few detours, but are never lost.” –Unknown 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Book-signing with Judge Napolitano 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. “Signature Seaside Selections” - Seaside Cooking Class – Delight in learning the basics of Gulf cuisine and cooking your own inspired dishes with the fresh fare straight from the warm, calm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Learn the secrets of great chefs from the region. This is a class not to be missed. Afterward, you will take these “tricks of the trade” home with you for cultivating and creating new versions of Southwest Florida’s most delicious asset! Cost is $70 per person. 1:30 – 3:15 p.m. 10,000 Islands Waverunner Guided Excursion – “Oh what a feeling” you’ll have on this amazing tour that beckons you to feel the sun on your shoulders and the wind in your hair as you glide the pristine backwaters of the 10,000 Islands on your own waverunner. Experience the native wildlife that resides in the mangroves while your expert tour guide highlights interesting facts about the nature and geography of the region. If you have ever wanted to try a waverunner, this is your opportunity to experience the thrill of riding one in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. And, if you’re lucky, you may find dolphins playing just yards away from your feet. Cost is $192 for one rider or if riding double, $96 per person. 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Calusa Spirit – This sightseeing tour is one you can bring the whole family along for an unforgettable Dolphin Watch & Shelling Tour. The Calusa Spirit (a motorized catamaran) departs directly off the hotel beach and will transport you to one of the undeveloped beaches of the 10,000 Islands. On your trip there, enjoy views of the Gulf and watch playful dolphins in their natural habitat. Once on the Island, you will have about an hour during which you can shell, explore, swim, or just relax (dress as if you were going to the beach as you may need to get into water that is knee deep in order to get on and off the boat). Create long-lasting memories and join us on the Calusa Spirit! Cost is $65 per person. 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. “A Wild Ride” Everglades Tour - Journey into Nature’s secretly preserved Florida wilderness made up of 1.2 million acres of interesting waterways, swamps, grasslands, and hardwood hammocks aboard a fast-paced Safari airboat. Watch the alligators as they lay in the warm sun, snakes as they quietly slither through the mangroves, or manatees as they raise their elusive heads out of the water for a breath of fresh air. Birds of all kinds feed along the shores. Recognized as the most unique ecosystem in the world, this tour will lead you through this natural wonder where you will encounter breathtaking panoramic views of the “River of Grass,” lush vegetation, and tranquility. Strap in and get ready for an exhilarating and unforgettable ride! Cost is $83 per person. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Bridge – Join your fellow FDCC friends for fellowship and an afternoon game of bridge. There will be prizes for highs and lows. Cost is $10 per player. 7:00 – 11:30 p.m. “Miami Vice” Theme Party – We will end our spectacular week a bit differently this time – with our theme party, Miami Vice. What fun! Come one, come all to our final rendezvous in a cool club-like atmosphere where we will reminisce about the fabulous week we had in Marco Island and all that was great about the 80’s. Wear what you would to an exclusive Miami night club in the late 1980’s (some suggestions for the women are colorful attire and for our men, t-shirts and sports jackets, Don Johnson style). Our cuisine will have a Miami flair and we will imbibe cocktails, legendary at South Beach Florida clubs. See and be seen as our DJ plays great music, “we groove tonight,” and “dance the night away”! “Dancing is like dreaming with your feet” –Unknown 15 Objects on the horizon are closer than they appear... TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2014 SECTION MEETINGS 7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. HEALTHCARE PRACTICE PREMISES AND SECURITY LIABILITY Are you the Criminal? Liability for Criminal Acts of Third Parties and Employees Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts When are business or premises owners liable for the criminal acts of a third party or employee? When do they face criminal exposure? Explore tips on avoiding exposure, plaintiffs’ strategies, and insurance coverage issues arising from third-party/employee criminal conduct. Recent headlines and an aging population of Baby Boomers about to overwhelm long-term care facilities make this topic timely and important. Panelists: Scott Salter (Moderator), Starnes Davis Florie LLP, Birmingham, AL Jim Thompson (Moderator), Goodis Thompson & Miller PA, St. Petersburg, FL Sean Martin, Carr Allison, Chattanooga, TN Reed Bates, Starnes Davis Florie LLP, Birmingham, AL Michael McMyne, IFG Companies, Hartford, CT INSURANCE COVERAGE LIFE, HEALTH AND DISABILITY Thank God it Wasn’t My Case! Top Ten Craziest Coverage Decisions In rotation, five speakers will discuss two outrageous coverage decisions, including where the court went wrong, and how that issue would typically be handled in most jurisdictions. Panelists: Ronald Clark, Bullivant Houser Bailey, PC, Portland, OR Debra Tedeschi Varner, McNeer Highland McMunn Varner LC, Clarksburg, WV Beth Fitzpatrick, Hurwitz & Fine, PC, Melville, NY Philip Reeves, Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA, Greenville, SC Thayla Bohn, American Fidelity Corporation Law Dept., Oklahoma City, OK Mike Kiernan, Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP, St. Petersburg, FL TRANSPORTATION Old Foes Exploring New Recoveries – Emerging Plaintiffs’ Tactics in Transportation Claims As “Tort Reform” has impacted med mal and products recoveries, plaintiffs’ attorneys have sought out new targets. They’re bringing unusual and creative tactics to transportation litigation, where highway systems implemented in the 1950’s are strained by increased demand and public authorities are constrained by limited public funding. Find out how our opponents are taking advantage of these conditions in unconventional ways. 16 Panelists: L. Johnson Sarber III, Marks Gray, PA, Jacksonville, FL Marc Harwell, Leitner, Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, PLLC, Chattanooga, TN Mike McDonald, Quality Distribution, Tampa, FL ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Alternative Fee Arrangements – What Works? What’s Happening? Cut through all the chatter about AFAs and hear from two in-house lawyers who have successfully implemented alternative fee programs. Find out how to get past the billable bar to fees that represent the value of the work done. Panelists: Elisa Garcia, Office Depot, Inc., Boca Raton, FL Louann Van Der Wiele, Chrysler LLC, Auburn Hills, MI Robert Fulton, Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa, FL PLENARY SESSION 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Welcome to the Convention Tim Pratt, FDCC President – Boston Scientific, Inc., Boston, MA Elizabeth Lorell, Convention Chair – Gordon & Rees LLP, Florham Park, NJ Howard Merten, Program Chair – Partridge Snow & Hahn, Providence, RI Introduction of New Members, Past Presidents and Special Friends Navigation Bar Welcome Tim Pratt, FDCC President – Boston Scientific, Inc., Boston, MA Marco Island 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Getting There DARROW, A One Man Play Schedule Performed by: The Honorable Sanford Brook, Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc., Denver, CO Clarence Darrow has been heralded by many as the leading trial attorney in America during the first half of the 20th century. Darrow championed the underdog and civil liberties. Amongst others, he defended teenage thrill-killers Leopold and Loeb, and faced off against Williams Jennings Bryant in the famous Scopes “Monkey” trial. The Hon. Judge Sanford “Sandy” Brooke will perform a one act play, “Darrow,” to open the Marco Island CLE program. The Wall Street Journal described the play as follows,“ At a time in our national life when the legal profession has suffered setbacks in the eyes of many, Darrow’s life reminds us that the practice of law has had it’s great moments in our history, and will continue to have them when it is in the hands of men who remember where they came from and why they are here.” CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts You and your entire family will not want to miss this play. So join us for a rare treat! 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lessons from the Old Master Judge Brook and two FDCC “Masters,” in their own right, take up where the play leaves off and discuss what can we learn from Clarence Darrow, one of the storied masters of our profession. Do strategies and trial tactics employed during the Scopes Monkey Trial, the defense of Leopold and Loeb, and early twentieth century union fights have any relevance in the age of 3-D modeling and trial presentation software? Can we get away with what Clarence Darrow did in court? Should we try? Panelists: The Honorable Sanford Brooks, Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc., Denver, CO Clark Hudson, Neil, Dymott, Frank, McFall & Trexler APLC, San Diego, CA Phil Richards, Richards & Connor, Tulsa, OK 17 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 SECTION MEETINGS 7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. CIVIL RIGHTS AND PUBLIC ENTITY LIABILITY EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AND WORKPLACE LIABILITY Trouble in the Sandbox – Looming Headaches and Looming Liability for BYOD BYODs raise scary issues about data security, privacy, employment policies, and hidden contractual liabilities. Do you know what your clients (and your own law firm) face? Do you know best practices for dealing with these ubiquitous devices? Panelists: Eric Schneider, Anderson, McPharlin & Conners LLP, Los Angeles, CA Amy Miletich, Miletich Cohen PC, Denver, CO Cori Cook, Employee Benefit Management, Inc., Billings, MT Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts DRUG, DEVICE & BIOTECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE AND LAW PRODUCTS LIABILITY TOXIC TORT AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW They’re Not Dead Yet – New Twists on Old Torts Recent developments, initiated by plaintiffs’ attorneys, regulatory agencies, and the courts, have breathed new life into torts that we thought had run their course. This panel will address how a series of creative substantive and procedural approaches to traditional litigation (including Government Qui Tam and class actions) is resurrecting claims, both nationally and globally. Panelists: David Governo, Governo Law Firm LLC, Boston, MA Evelyn Davis, Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP, Atlanta, GA Mitch Frost, Ferguson, Frost & Dodson, LLP, Birmingham, AL David Neave, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Vancouver, BC Marisa Trasatti, Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, Baltimore, MD Tim Nondorf, Sciton, Inc., Palo Alto, CA EXTRA-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY APPELLATE LAW PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Handle With Care: Bad Faith in the Absence of Coverage Experienced insurance industry insiders and their counsel discuss the current state of bad faith claims in the absence of coverage, including claims based on: violations of state claim handling regulations, broker failure to procure coverage, agency conduct, defense of intentional conduct claims, and third party beneficiary/judgment creditor claims. Panelists: April Elkovitch, Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Westerville, OH Frank Gassler, Banker Lopez Gassler PA, Tampa, FL G. David Godwin, Carroll, Burdick & McDonough LLP, San Francisco, CA 18 CONSTRUCTION TRIAL TACTICS, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURES Simplifying a Complex World 3D Printers, computer animations, visual presentation systems in the courtroom ... the world of trial lawyers is becoming more complex, but we still need to communicate with jurors. Learn how to keep things simple and communicate through all the clutter. Panelists: Marc Young, Cokinos Bosien & Young, San Antonio, TX Steve Pasarow, Knapp, Petersen and Clarke, Glendale, CA Thomas G. Oakes, Thomas G. Oakes, Associates, LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ PLENARY SESSION 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Trial Masters Program Monsters in the Mirror: Representing Defendants That Juries Love To Hate How do you approach a high exposure and high profile trial when you have a client that jurors love to hate? What can you do to combat preconceived perceptions of your client? What can you do during voir dire to try to get a fair jury? How can you deal with a hostile judge? Can focus groups help and should they be used differently, earlier, more often? A star-studded panel of our own FDCC trial lawyers who have been through this wringer will join forces with famous lawyers “ripped from the headlines” and clients who have faced these kinds of challenges to share insights learned through experience. Navigation Bar Mark O’Mara, attorney for George Zimmerman, will be the keynote speaker for our panel of outside counsel who will speak about tips and tactics from the trial lawyer perspective. CLE Billy Murphy, who has represented Michael Vick and Don King, among others, will be the keynote speaker for the second panel which will focus on these difficult issues from the client’s perspective. Moderator: Ed Stewart, Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP, Denver, CO Panel 1: Mark O’Mara, O’Mara Law Group, Orlando, FL Gray Culbreath, Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A., Columbia, SC Mike Lucey, Gordon & Rees LLP, San Francisco, CA John Scott, Starnes Davis Florie LLP, Birmingham, AL Panel 2: Billy Murphy, Murphy, Falcon & Murphy, Baltimore, MD Mike Harrington, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN Jay W. Hughes, Jr., W.R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, MA Allen Campo, American Jury Centers, Sun Valley, ID Sandra Clark, Mehaffy Weber Law Firm, Beaumont, TX Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts “Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere” –Chinese Proverb 19 THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 SECTION MEETINGS 7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. CORPORATE COUNSEL COMMITTEE, INSURANCE INDUSTRY COMMITTEE Corporate Counsel and Insurance Industry Roundtable The Road Ahead – An open discussion among corporate and industry counsel members and guests about what they see on the horizon. What are they preparing for and what do their outside legal counsel need to know? What pressures will drive in-house departments and their hiring decisions, litigation management, fee arrangements, etc.? Moderators: April Elkovitch, Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Westerville, OH Joe Garza, Dex Media, Inc., Dallas/Fort Worth, TX Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts PLENARY SESSION 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Law Schools in Crisis Law school enrollment is tanking and threatening the viability of some law schools. The reason is obvious, and ominous. An American Bar Association study found that only 55% of the law students graduating in 2011 found full-time legal jobs within nine months of graduation. Young lawyers with nowhere to practice are being lost forever to the profession they chose. The marketplace has spoken and smart young people are turning away from a future as lawyers. The troubling question is what will this brain drain do to the law firms – and ultimately, the clients whom they serve – in the long term? Panelists: William Henderson, Professor, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Robert Fulton, Esq., Hill Ward Henderson, Tampa, FL William Vita, Westerman Ball Ederer Miller & Sharfstein, LLP, Uniondale, NY 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 am. . Law Firms in Crisis? Law firms and corporate legal departments are scrambling to keep up with accelerating changes that are challenging their current businesses models. Experts caution that the changes ahead are more than slight course changes. Much is uncertain, but this much is clear: the law firm that does not begin to adapt – now – to changes in the marketplace will find itself well behind the curve (if not out of business). Law firms will need to adapt to permanent pricing pressures; continued commoditization of legal services; new sources of competition, including tech-driven legal service providers; outsourcing and online legal services; and accelerating technology-based and process-driven alternatives to traditional lawyering. Panelists: Thomas Clay, Altman Weil, Inc. Newtown Square, PA Michael Bonasso, Flaherty, Sensabaugh & Bonasso, PLLC, Charleston, WV Debra Tedeschi Varner, McNeer Highland McMunn Varner LC, Clarksburg, WV Linda Woolf, Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP, Baltimore, MD 20 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Clients’ Expectations for the Future The dramatic changes in the legal world are not happening in a vacuum. Clients and client needs are driving the process. Clients are looking for firms to not just cut costs, but rather to change the value proposition in legal service delivery. Corporate clients are past the point of tossing work out to hundreds of outside lawyers who need significant oversight and training. This panel of leading in house and industry counsel will explore how practicing attorneys, located in-house and at outside firms, can navigate through the current turbulence roiling law schools and law firms alike, in order to align with their clients’ needs and continue to provide successful and cost-effective legal services as they move forward into an uncertain future. Moderator: Mercedes Colwin, Gordon & Rees, New York, NY Panelists: Mike Harrington, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN Jean F. Holloway, CR Bard, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ Sandra Phillips, Toyota Motor Sales, Inc., Torrance, CA Mitch Borger, Macy’s, Inc., New York, NY Jason Fogg, Florida Lawyers Mutual Ins. Co., Oviedo, FL FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014 SECTION MEETINGS 7:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. PROPERTY INSURANCE Keep Up or Get Burned: Changing the Rules for Fire & Explosion Investigations NFPA 921 was recently amended and major changes loom for NFPA 1033. Current members of the Technical Committee on Fire Investigation, including the 921 Committee Chairman, as well as the only plaintiffs’ attorney on that committee, will debate how these updates will impact fire investigators, policyholders, and insurers. Attorneys who take these cases to trial, and who must satisfy Daubert and Carmichael scrutiny or otherwise qualify or challenge experts will not want to miss this critical update. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Panelists: Roger Krupp, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL Terry-Dawn Hewitt, Adjunct Professor, University of Denver, Denver, CO Rick Hammond Johnson & Bell Ltd., Chicago, IL Randy Watson, SEA Limited, St. Louis, MO Stuart Sklar, Fabian, Sklar & King, Farmington Hills, MI David Evinger, Grotefeld Hoffmann LLP, Minneapolis, MN REINSURANCE, EXCESS, AND SURPLUS LINES Topics on the Horizon in Reinsurance, Excess and Surplus Lines Experienced practitioners, industry insiders, and section members will engage in an up-to-the-minute roundtable of breaking issues. Moderator: Stephen Carter, Carter Perry Bailey LLP, London, England 21 COMMERCIAL LITIGATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY “Take this Job and Shove It, I Ain’t Workin’ Here No More.” “What Happens When Johnny Takes More than a Paycheck?” A top employee, with all the keys to the client’s kingdom, suddenly leaves to join the main competitor, who promptly begins poaching clients and marketing very familiar proprietary assets. What urgent issues will you face? What immediate injunctive and other steps to mitigate damage should you take? What statutory and common law remedies exist beyond any restrictive covenants? How do you value the misappropriated technology and measure and prove damages? Panelists: Stephen Feldman, Ellis & Winters LLP, Raleigh, NC Sidney Hardy, McCranie, Sistrunk, Anzelo, Hardy, McDaniel & Welch, LLC, New Orleans, LA Paul Finamore, Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP, Baltimore, MD Howard Zandman, Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, Atlanta, GA CLASS ACTION AND MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE Sampling, Extrapolation, and Experts: What’s Left? This program will explore the recent Supreme Court decisions limiting the use of sampling and of experts in class action litigation, and will explore the question of what types of proof are permissible to prove the necessary requirements for class certification and for proof of damages at trial. Panelists: Frank Gassler, Banker Lopez Gassler PA, Tampa, FL Christopher DePhillips, Porzio Bromberg & Newman, PC, Morristown, NJ Terrance Ridley, Wheeler Trigg O‘Donnell LLP, Denver, CO At the Marriott PLENARY SESSION Area Restaurants 9:15 a.m. – 9:45 am Area Activities Hosts Business Meeting 9:45 a.m. – 10:00 am Preview of 2014 Annual Meeting, Greenbrier, White Sulfur Springs, WV Leslie and Tom Packer, Convention Chairs 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 am Keynote Speaker: Judge Andrew Napolitano Our keynote speaker is the provocative, entertaining, and compelling Judge Andrew Napolitano. Fox News’ Senior Judicial Analyst since 1998, Judge Napolitano broadcasts nationwide on the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network throughout the day, Monday through Friday. Famous for his candid remarks, signature wit, and personal anecdotes, Judge Napolitano is one of the media’s most outspoken analyst of the legal system, most fervent critic of government intervention into personal lives and commercial transactions, and a passionate defender of the Constitution. 11:15 – 11:30 Convention Wrap Up President Tim Pratt 22 Things to do at the Marriott On-Site Restaurants & Dining Korals, located in the Resort Lobby, is the perfect place to relax with family and friends. If you are craving creative sushi and floor-to-ceiling views of the Gulf, be prepared to wet your appetite at Korals Sushi and Cocktail Bar. Featuring a custom-designed, 11-foot tall, 3-foot-wide, 3,600 pound aquarium column, Korals is the place to be and be seen eating sushi in Marco Island. For cocktails, Korals serves martinis, sake martinis, mojitos, and a selection of wines from the property’s extensive collection. Illy Café, located on the Lobby Level, offers coffee specialties, latte, espresso, cappuccino, frozen coffees, along with fresh pastries, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. Wines and unique gift ideas are just some of the amenities. If you’re craving caffeine or something sweet, stop in Illy Cafè for the island’s best coffee. The barista will whip up your favorite hot or cold coffee drink. Tropiks Restaurant, located on the Lower Level, offers an array of trendy comfort foods sure to delight. There is a breakfast buffet daily. If you’re looking for the quintessential relaxed Florida dining experience, breeze into Tropiks for delicious island fare in a beach-casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Kurrents, located on the Lower Level, is a wonderful spot that offers an emphasis on a fresh approach to exquisitely prepared seafood and prime steaks. When the sun goes down, and the lights come up, stroll over to Kurrents, the Resort’s signature dining destination, for creative Florida cuisine with Pan-Asian specialties. “People who love to eat are always the best people” –Julia Childs Tiki Bar, adjacent to Tiki Fantasy Pool, offers light fare, full bar, and snacks. Balinese style really shines in the new Tiki Bar. It’s where the South Pacific meets Southwestern Florida, in a retro-cool setting just steps from the beach. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 400 Pazzi’s, located Beachside between Tiki and Quinn’s Pools, is an Italian restaurant in a casual setting. Pasta, brick oven pizzas, flatbreads, sandwiches, salads, and soft serve yogurt are served all day. They offer beer and wine and even have an “endless” soda cup! This restaurant offers authentic and hearty Italian specialties, along with seating overlooking the beach and the Gulf of Mexico. Quinn’s, adjacent to Quinn’s Pool, is the number one spot for relaxed island fare, unique appetizers, specialty sandwiches, burgers, and cool tropical drinks. There is live entertainment Thursday through Sunday. With the quirky “castaway” feel of the legendary Quinn’s, the beachside bistro and bar makes dining memorable with tropical island food, breathtaking Gulf views, and spectacular Florida sunsets. 23 Rookery Grill and Hammock Bay are two spots located off-property in the Resort Golf Club facilities where you can grab a quick breakfast before you tee off or recall your best shot over lunch. On-Site Shopping For some people, Paradise can be defined as finding the perfect pair of shoes. Or the little black dress that will turn some heads. It’s clear: Paradise must have shopping and it does at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort. You can find the perfect Lily Pulitzer® dress, a special outfit for the kids, even something special for the man in the family. No matter what you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it. Sweet Waters, the ladies’ boutique, is open daily. This shop carries swimwear, shoes, fashion jewelry, including Brighton and Lauren G. Adams, purses, casual clothing, and gifts. Cross Winds, the men’s boutique, is also open everyday. This fine establishment carries swimwear, shoes, Tommy Bahama, Bugatchi, Quicksilver, and Columbia. Navigation Bar Surf and Sand Gift Shop carries t-shirts, children’s swimwear, beach bags, pool toys, Vera Bradley, gifts, sun care, sundries, snacks, candy, newspapers, and magazines. Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts The Spa The Spa at Marco Island Marriott offers guests the utmost in a relaxing and individual spa experience: treatments specifically designed by world-renowned experts, superior spa products, and personal advice after each treatment. Discover a luxurious enclave of tranquility surrounded by beautiful beaches and peaceful waters. This elegant Balinese-style health spa features various treatments inspired by a tropical paradise, as well as state-of-the-art fitness facilities, salon services, and a Spa Shop. The Spa at Marco Island Marriott is in tune with our members’ needs and offers all of the amenities you have come to expect. So book your treatment today! The Fitness Center & Pools With a multitude of options for fitness right on site, the Resort Fitness Center offers a variety of cardiovascular equipment and free weights. There are 24 machines, benches, mats for stretching, and cardio machines equipped with cable TV. It’s the perfect place to keep up your regular routine or try 24 out something new on state-ofthe-art equipment. Also, for a fee, you can visit the Spa Fitness Center and enjoy a personal training session or one of many fitness classes. The Spa has LifeFitness Weight Resistance Machines, Elliptical Trainers, Bikes, Step, Treadmills, Fit balls, Medicine Balls, and Free Weights. Not all people like to get sandy or swim in salt water, so the Marriott also offers three spectacular pools. Quinn’s is the biggest and most popular, but there is also the Tiki Pool which is a kids’ favorite since it has a water slide, spray areas, and a waterfall. A third, and little known option, is the adults-only (18+) spa pool which is exclusively for customers who book a spa treatment for that day or purchase a daily spa pass. The Golf & Tennis Clubs Enjoy award-winning tropical resort amenities with a combined 36 holes of championship golf at the Marco Island Marriott Golf Resort with two stunning “Resort-Private” courses where golf and nature are coupled in perfect harmony and are appropriately named, The Rookery Course and The Hammock Course. The Marco Island Marriott Resort & Golf Club also has two private tennis courts, which are lighted for evening play. The Tiki Tribe Discovery Day Camp and babysitting Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Kids, ages 5-12 years old, get the chance to become wildlife explorers in a small, nurturing day camp setting. One of the goals is to create an environment in which campers have fun while growing as individuals and as members of a group through participation in a variety of activities focused on the theme of the day. Campers are led by Marriott-trained activity coordinators in activities where they receive individualized attention while participating in: swimming, crafts, sports, nature lessons, video games, and back of the house tours! Camp is open daily from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. For pricing, reservations, and more information, call 239-394-2571 and ask for the hotel concierge. If you need babysitting for younger children, please call Tender Loving Care at 239-598-1515 or 239821-5515. Water Sports Marco Island Marriott Water Sports is located right on the beach at the Resort. It offers a multitude of activities including: waverunners, sailing, parasailing, and fishing, off and near shore. “Live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, and drink in the wild air” –Ralph Waldo Emerson 25 Restaurants Marco Island to Naples, Florida Visit a beautiful restaurant, eat well, enjoy your friends, and let someone else do the dishes. The restaurants in and around Marco Island are truly special and offer award winning cuisines (an * denotes highly recommended). Marco Island Arturo’s Restaurante (Italian) Prices: $$ “Award-winning, local favorite for good Italian food.” Casual elegance in the comfort of an Italian home best describes this charming eatery, where all guests new and repeat - are treated not merely as old friends, but as family. 844 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island 239.642.0550 www.arturosmarcoisland.com Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Bistro Soleil at the Olde Marco Inn* (French) Prices: $$$ “Good food and atmosphere in a historical setting. Piano bar too.” Bistro Soleil, at the Olde Marco Inn on Marco Island, is in a historic building built in 1883. French born and trained, Chef Denis Meurgue was named one of the Top Ten chefs in South Florida. 100 Palm St., Marco Island 239.389.0981 www.bistrosoleil.net Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Café de Marco (Seafood) Prices: $$ “Quaint location in Old Marco, award-winning seafood, plus other continental specialties.” Part of the charm of this intimate bistro, includes an outdoor courtyard dining area, perfect for typical Florida evenings! Equally unique to Cafe de Marco is the family spirit found here from the staff right on through to the owner’s family which flanks the restaurant on any given night. 244 Royal Palm Dr., Marco Island 239.394.6262 www.cafedemarco.com CJ’s (Seafood/Americana) Prices: $$ “Located at The Esplanade on Smokehouse Bay. Good indoor or outdoor dining with a casual flair.” CJ’s on the Bay is the hidden “gem” everyone is talking about on Marco Island. Featuring a full-service outside gazebo bar and restaurant, CJ’s on the Bay provides an entertainment venue for everyone. 740 N. Collier Blvd #105, Marco Island 239.389.4511 www.cjsonthebay.com Da Vinci’s Ristorante* (Italian) Prices: $$$ “Popular for tasty Italian food, family atmosphere.” Davinci’s Ristorante offers some of the best authentic Italian cuisine in Marco Island. 599 S. Collier, Blvd #215, Marco Island. 239.389.1888 www.ristorantedavinci.com Fin Bistro (Seafood) Prices: $$ “A new Island favorite for fresh seafood.” At Fin Bistro, you best believe that fish is on the menu, nearly the entire menu. It’s fresh local fare is caught right in the Gulf of Mexico. 317 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 239.970.6064 www.finbistro.com Hoots (Breakfast food) Prices: $ “Good spot for breakfast.” 563 East Elkcam Circle, Marco Island 239.394.4644 www.hootsbreakfastandlunch.com 26 Island Café (Creative & Classic) Prices: $$$ “Food is good, offering creative, continental cuisine.” Twenty two years ago, this restaurant opened and featured solely French dishes from a classic repertoire with traditional rich and heavy sauces. Over the years, they have added new dishes, and lightened the faire and preparations, to correspond with a more healthy and active Florida lifestyle. 918 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.394.7578 www.the islandcafe.com Joey’s Pizzeria (Italian) Prices: $$ “One of the island’s favorite pizza places.” Joey’s Pizza has been family-owned and operated since 1997. It has been the focus of this restaurant to bring quality Italian Cuisine and great service to every guest that walks through their doors. All of our dishes, pizzas, and desserts are made from the finest and freshest ingredients and, best of all, homemade family recipes. Navigation Bar 257 N.Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.389.2433 www.joeys pizzamarco.com Getting There Marek’s Collier House Restaurant* (American) Prices: $$$ “Restaurant and also bistro/bar, fun gathering place.” Enjoy exquisite fine dining in the luxuriously restored historical home of Captain Bill Collier. International award winning Chef/Owner Peter Marek (Triple Gold Medal Winner World Culinary Olympics), and his wife Penny, offer a unique menu of delicious and delectable gourmet dishes with beautifully presented Continental and Seafood specialties. 1121 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island. 239.642.9948 www.mareksrestaurant.com Welcome Marco Island Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Mango’s Dockside Bistro* (Seafood/Americana) Prices: $$$ “Also located at The Esplanade on Smokehouse Bay. Good indoor or outdoor dining with a casual flair.” Mango’s Dockside Bistro offers a variety of unique venues compared to the norm. It is the only restaurant on Marco Island that serves breakfast on the water with a tropical view. 760 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.393.2434 www.mangosdocksidebistro.com Marco Island Brewery (American) Prices: $$ “A fun sports bar with good food.” The largest indoor/ outdoor bar on the Island, over 35 HD TV’s, 35+ craft bottles, 3 In-house micro brews and always rotating craft taps. 1089 N. Collier Blvd. #42, Marco Island 239.970.0461 www.marcoislandbrewery.com Marco Princess (Seafood/Tours on Boat) Prices: $$$ “Offers lunch, appetizer, or dinner cruises – including a sunset view.” All of the delicious meals are prepared fresh on board for your enjoyment. The professional and friendly crew will attend to your every need. Two full service cash bars serving up all of your favorite drinks! 951 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island 239.642.5415 www.themarcoislandprincess.com Margarita’s (Mexican) Prices: $$ This restaurant is one of the locals’ favorite places to go for authentic Mexican food and family-friendly atmosphere. 1609 N. Collier Blvd. Marco Island 239.394.6555 www.margaritasontheisland.com 27 Ne Ne’s Kitchen (Breakfast food) Prices: $ “Good spot for breakfast.” 3909 Sapphire Way, Naples 239.394.3854 www.neneskitchen.com Philly Grille (American) Prices: $$ “Small, but good. Known for salads and flatbreads.” Only the freshest ingredients to make soups, salads, sandwiches, and flatbreads. 1000 N. Collier Blvd. #15, Heritage Sq. Shopping Plaza, Marco Island 239.394.2221 www.philly-grille.com Sale e Pepe* (Italian) Prices: $$$ “Elegant. Great food and service with a beautiful view of the Gulf. Nice for sunset.” Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Chef Giuliano Matarese and his culinary team create, from scratch daily, a menu straight from his Southern Italian homeland, and pair it with wines from an extensive collection recognized by Wine Spectator magazine Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 480 S. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.3931600 www.sale-e-pepe.com Snook Inn (Seafood) Prices: $$ “Touristy but very fun. Chicki bar, good fried grouper, and music. Located on the inland waterway.” Originally, the “Snook Hole,” named for the abundance of Snook right off the dock, the Snook Inn has been a landmark on Marco Island for over 30 years, an island far different than what you see today. Snook Inn has evolved into an internationally known, casual, waterfront, full-service, restaurant, with ample docking facilities for your visit by boat. 1215 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island 239.394.3313 www.snookinn.com Susie’s Diner (Breakfast food) Prices: $ “Good spot for breakfast.” 1013 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.642.6633 The Sand Bar (Seafood/American) Prices: $$ “A fun, tucked away sports bar and grill. “where the locals go.” Great fish sandwich plus kids’ games.” Consistently good food at low prices. Wide array of beer, wine, and spirits. Serving full bar and menu from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Only bar with wireless table speakers. 826 E. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island 239.642.3625 www.sandbarmarco.com Stilts – at the Marriott Time Share (American) Prices: $$ “Small, casual bar/restaurant on the beach.” Hailed as the best sunset on the beach. 600 S. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.393.6790 Sunset Grille (American) Prices: $$ “Located on the lower level of a condo building near South Beach. Fun atmosphere, casual food, on the beach.” From the breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico, to the excitement of rooting on your favorite team on Sunday, to the stunning sunsets as you watch the dolphins play in the Gulf, the Sunset Grille has it all. 900 S. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.389.0509 www.sunsetgrilleonmarcoisland.com The Dolphin Tiki Bar and Grill (Seafood/Americana) Prices: $$ “Waterfront tiki bar behind the Angler’s Cove condos.” With wonderfully design plates, fancy drinks, and even more extravagant in decor, this is where tiki bars found their niche — offering a happy escape to a beautiful island. This place has been called an “island getaway” where you can enjoy the sunset at the Dolphin Tiki, Marco Island’s best kept secret hide-a-way. 1001 N. Barfield Dr., Marco Island 239.394.4048 www.dolphintiki.com 28 Verdis American Bistro* (American) Prices: $$ “Interesting menu with good food.” This restaurant has become the destination for fans of fresher than fresh innovative seafood dishes, superb wines, and impeccable service. 241 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island 239.394.5533 www.verdisbistro.com Naples Alberto’s on Fifth* (Italian) Prices: $$$ Albert Varetto came to the U.S. when he was 21 to work for Chef Roberto Donna in Washington, D.C. and 11 years ago, became the first Chef at Sale e Pepe. He now cooks at his own restaurant. Explore Alberto’s wide selection of traditional Italian dishes, wine list, and cocktails. 868 5th Ave. South, Naples 239.430.1060 www.albertosonfifth.com BHA! BHA! A Persian Bistro* (Persian) Prices: $$$ The chefs here serve exotic dishes like chicken Isfahan with eggplant and provolone in a garlic saffron sauce or Persian-style paella with shellfish, scallops, shrimp, fish, chicken, and smoked sausage. This trendy bistro has received national recognition in foodie magazines like Gourmet. 847 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples 239.594.5557 www.bhabhapersianbistro.com Bleu Provence* (French) Prices: $$$ The restaurant houses 20,000 bottles of wine, representing more than 1,700 varieties. Start off your meal with a plate of imported French cheeses, followed by the crispy, walnut-crusted jumbo shrimp with guacamole, and end with traditional crème brulee with bourbon vanilla flavor. 1234 8th St. South, Naples 239.261.8239 www.bleuprovencenaples.com Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Blue Monkey Bar (American) Prices: $$ Come watch the game on one of Blue Monkey’s 50-inch televisions while noshing on traditional pub favorites such as pizza, nachos, pasta, and sandwiches. 7550 Mission Hills Dr., Naples 239.597.2583 www.bluemonkeybar.com Café’ & Bar Lurcat* (American) Price: $$$ Reflecting the New American food movement. Each Chef reinterprets classics and creates fresh, honest preparations from seasonal, artisanal ingredients. Bar Lurcat offers an a la carte “small plates” menu available for dinner and late night dining where guests can relax, socialize, and enjoy serious wine and great food. 494 Fifth Avenue South, Naples 239.213.3357 www.cafelurcat.com/homeFL.aspx Chops City Grill on Fifth* (American Steakhouse) Price: $$$ A steak house that is a cut above! This is a restaurant that was created to offer the best in steaks, seafood, and style. A steakhouse can and should be exciting! They feature dry-aged New York Strip Steaks, T-Bones, and Filets. They also specialize in fresh local seafood, hand-rolled sushi, and stir frys. Chops City Grill has a big city feel with a 300 bottle wine list and the best martinis in town! 837 5th Avenue South, Naples 239.262.4677 www.chopscitygrill.com 29 Cote d’Azur* (French) Prices: $$$ After owning restaurants in Monte Carlo and New York City, Chef Claudio Scaduto moved to Naples four years ago and opened Cote d’Azur. This restaurant serves French Provencal cuisine. 11224 Tamiami Trail North, Naples 239.597.8867 www.cotedazurrestaurant.com Sea Salt* (Seafood) Prices: $$$ Award-winning Chef Aielli blends his experience from Italy, the Caribbean, and Washington, D.C. to create fresh seafood dishes, making this a top place to visit. 1186 Third Street South, Naples. 239.434.7258 www.seasaltnaples.com Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House* (Seafood/Steakhouse) Price: $$$ A getaway for the senses. Savor the freshest crab, direct from Truluck’s own fisheries. At Truluck’s, they are so committed to fresh Florida Stone Crab that they work exclusively with a group of dedicated crabbing professionals on the Isle of Capri just outside of Naples, Florida. Take delight in the fresh-catch seafood menu or select tender, juicy steaks prepared to perfection. 698 4th Ave South, Naples 239.530.3131 www.trulucks.com Season 52 (American) Prices: $$ Another award-winning restaurant features a seasonally inspired menu and a wine list with more than 120 labels, including 60 available by the glass. Premium meats and seafood are cooked over open fire. The atmosphere is casual, but sophisticated. 8930 Tamiami Trail North, Naples 239.594.8852 www.seasons52.com Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Isles of Capri The Blue Heron* (Fine dining) Prices: $$$ “Highly rated with lovely setting on the water, elegant dining, set price dinner.” The intimate setting, overlooking Johnson Bay, provides an unforgettable sunset and makes it apparent why The Blue Heron is frequently voted “most romantic.” Serving a wide variety of individually prepared dishes, including fresh seafood, rack of lamb, duck, veal, and more, the Lobster Thermador reigns as the signature dish. 387 Capri Blvd, Naples 239.394.6248 www.the-blue-heron.com Pelican Bend (Seafood) Prices: $$ “Local favorite – tiki bar and restaurant – famous for their sautéed grouper.” This delightful spot is not to be missed. 219 Capri Blvd, Naples 239.394.3452 www.pelicanbendinc.com Capri Fish House* (Seafood) Prices: $$$ “Restaurant and tiki bar – fresh Florida seafood specialties.” The special is Seafood Capri. But, Chef’s Special Seafood Mélange, with pan-sautéed Red Snapper, Maine lobster tail, shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, and mushrooms in white wine and butter sauce, garnished with tomato concasse, and served over fettuccini, is also very popular. 203 Capri Blvd, Naples 239.389.5555 www.caprifishhouse.com Island Gypsy Café (Seafood) Prices: $$ “Small, outdoor bar and eatery on the water. Very casual.” 292 Capri Blvd, Naples 30 In & Around Marco Island Activities Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary See Florida’s wildlife along the sanctuary’s 2.25 mile boardwalk. Visitors may stroll through four distinct environments: a pine upland, a wet prairie, a cypress forest, and a marsh. Interpretive signs and a field book allow for self-guided tours. Volunteer naturalists are available on the boardwalk to answer questions. Park hours are 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission $4-10. 375 Sanctuary Road West, Naples 239.348.9151 www.corkscrew.audubon.org Billy O’s Vantastic Tours & Everglade Adventures Come and see very rare orchids, birds, and many other animals native to the Florida Everglades and the 10,000 Islands that run along the coast between Everglade City and Naples, Florida. Navigation Bar 531 East Coconut Avenue, Box 595, Marco Island 239.394.7699 www.vantastictours.co/About_ Vantastic_Tours.php Schedule Blue Runner Fishing Tours Blue Runner Charters features 3, 4, and 6 Hour Offshore Charters aboard The Blue Runner - a custom built 31’ Morgan Sportfisher loaded with all the tackle you need for a great day of fishing. It features dependable diesel power, and a spacious 12’ beam for lots of fishing room and stability, plus lots of shade if you need it. All U.S.C.G. safety equipment is on board. Welcome Marco Island Getting There CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 951 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island 239.253.4805 www.bluerunner-charters.com The Butterfly Estates The glass-enclosed oasis is rich with tropical plants, waterfalls, and magnificent butterflies. After a stroll though the Butterfly Conservatory, stop in for lunch or a snack at Flutterby’s Café. Top that off with some homemade fudge from Caterpillar’s Candy & Creamery and end the visit by picking up environmentally friendly gifts at Mother Nature’s Gift Shop. 1815 Fowler Street, Fort Myers 239.690.2359 www.butterflyestates.com Conservancy of Southwest Florida Here you can learn about Southwest Florida’s wild and wonderful environment. Experiences include the new sea life touch tank, a simulated Florida panther habitat exhibit, a nature trail, and guided electric boat tour along the Gordon River. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a special hospital for injured wild-life, including bald eagles, hawks, and owls. Open Mon-Sat, 9 a.m - 4:30 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m. 1450 Merrihue Drive, Naples 239.262.0304 www.conservancy.org 31 In & Around Marco Island Cruise Naples Cruise Naples’ fleet of vessels takes visitors on sightseeing and sunset excursions, deep-sea fishing trips, eco and educational outings, and group charter cruises. 1200 Fifth Ave., Naples 239.263.4949 www.cruisenaplesflorida.com Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts The Fakahatchee State Park – Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk To the east of Naples, the Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk, at Fakahatchee Preserve State Park, offers a peek into one tiny corner of the Fakahatchee Strand, but it’s significant in two ways – it’s the most accessible and most highly visited corner of the preserve, and it’s a notable natural landmark, a stand of virgin cypress in an otherwise cut-over strand. Tunnel into the heart of the swamp on this brief, but beautiful, boardwalk trail to experience the hundreds of shades of green and the majestic ancient cypresses that tower above. 137 Coastline Drive, Copeland 239.695.4593 www.florida hikes.com/bigcypressbend.com Fishing Charters – Off Shore Aboard a Custom-built Sports fisherman, this cabin-style vessel affords guests the opportunity to reel them in, instyle. With shade and head aboard, guests can comfortably travel within thirteen miles of the shore in search of their catch of the day. Anglers of all ages will delight in hopes of catching Snapper, King Mackerel, Permit, and Grouper, to name just a few while out enjoying the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. 951 Bald Eagle Dr., Marco Island 239.389.1575 www.sixchutercharters.com Naples Marina & Excursions Nature Tours and Cruises. Join Naples Marina and Excursions for an exciting nature cruise aboard our multi passenger vessels, including the “Spoonbill.” The tour will begin along “one of the cradles of the ocean,” the Cocohatchee River, “one of ten, critically important estuaries in Southwest Florida.” As you glide along the river, keep a watchful eye for some of the many species that inhabit the area, including water fowl, reptiles, and more. Around the bends, you may encounter an increasingly rare animal, the endangered manatee. 12345 Tamiami Trail, Naples 239.592.1200 http://www.cruisefishdive.com/nature-cruise-naples-florida.php Naples Trolley Tours The tour is a fully-narrated 2 hour experience covering over a 100 points of interest and 31 miles. Come join the expert guides who will show you the sights of Naples from historical landmarks, to world-class shopping areas, local attractions, beautiful beaches plus much more. Tour at your own pace! Naples Trolley Tours “On-and-Off” privileges, at over 20 stops makes it easy to explore. 1010 6th Ave S., Naples 239.262.7300 www.naplestrolleytours.com 32 Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens Explore exotic tropical gardens and see wild animals such as lions, leopards, and the very rare fossa (small cats) of Madagascar. Also features exhibits and boat cruises along islands inhabited by monkeys. Open daily, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.; ask about “Night Eyes Tour” availability. 1590 Goodlette Road North. Naples 239.262.5409 www.napleszoo.org Salty Sam’s Marina Perched on the edge of a thriving wildlife aquatic preserve, the world-famous Salty Sam’s is a waterbound recreation destination for all ages. Offerings include power boats for fishing or sightseeing, unique gifts and souvenirs, the Parrot Key Caribbean Grill (voted the Best Waterfront Restaurant), and the Key West Express ferry. 2500 West Main Street, Fort Myers Beach 239.463.7333 www.saltysamsmarina.com Segway Tours of Naples Segway Tours are perfect for both visitors to Naples and Neopolitans themselves! For the beginners, this 1 ¾ hour tour will offer a fantastic orientation and give you an opportunity to see all of the sites in downtown Naples. Learn new facts and stories about Naples that you’ve never heard, and we’re positive that everyone will agree that riding a Segway is the best way to see historical Naples. 1010 6th Avenue South, Naples 239.260.3270 www.segwayofnaples.com/tours.htm Spring Training Forget daylight savings! Residents of Fort Myers measure the seasons by the beginning and end of baseball spring training. Red Sox and Twins fans literally camp for spring training tickets at Bill Hammond Stadium (Twins – 14100 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers) and JetBlue Park (Red Sox – 11581 Daniels Pkwy, Fort Myers). In addition, Terry Park Ball Field, used by numerous college teams and dating back to 1925, is one of the most attractive historical ballparks in the nation. Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Art Galleries Hosts Art of the Olympians New to Fort Myers River District, this gallery showcases artworks by former Olympians and sponsors traveling exhibition’s. 1300 Hendry Street, Fort Myers www.artoftheolymians.org Random Acts of Art Random Acts of Art is a wonderful collection of contemporary American Craft. The gallery features jewelry, pottery, glass, furniture, sculpture, and more. All handmade in America, from funky to traditional, whimsical to practical. 505 5th Avenue South, Suite E. Naples 239.435.0668 www.randomactsart.com Von Leibig Art Center The permanent exhibition at the center includes mid- to late-20th century paintings, sculptures, photography, and other mediums, focusing on artists with a connection to Florida. Throughout the year, the Center hosts a variety of special events. 85 Park Street, Naples 239.262.6527 www.naplesart.org 33 In & Around Marco Island Museums The Baker Museum The Baker Museum, formerly known as the Naples Museum of Art, is the visual arts commitment of the Artis—Naples campus. It houses a diverse collection of art in a three story, 30,000-squarefoot facility. This museum celebrates the Artis – Naples’ 25th anniversary with a number of special exhibits and installations. Exhibitions range from Rediscovering Egypt, based on Napoleon’s 1798 expedition to Egypt, and Marcel Duchamp & Family, to Florida Contemporary. 5833 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Naples 239.597.1111 www.artisnaples.org/baker-museu.com Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Edison & Ford Winter Estates The sprawling estate dubbed, “The Seminole Lodge” by inventor Thomas Edison, served as his winter home for years. The adjacent property, dubbed “The Mangos,” was the winter home of automobile maker Henry Ford. Open daily year-round, except Christmas & Thanksgiving, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers 239.334.7419 www.efwefla.org Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples Committed to the nurturing bonds among families and generations, Golisano Children’s Museum celebrates the natural curiosity of children by offering an educational dynamic space that encourages exploration and discovery. This two-story, 30,000 square foot museum features 10 permanent and temporary exhibits, a Family Resource Library, classrooms, a birthday party room, a restaurant, and a gift shop. 501 Goodlette Frank Road, Naples 239.514.0084 www.cmon.org The Holocaust Museum and Education Center of Southwest Florida The museum’s mission is to promote tolerance and understanding by teaching the history and lessons of the Holocaust. Beginning as a Naples middle-school class-room study, the museum has grown to house more than 1,000 World War II and Holocaust artifacts and original photographs in the last 10 years. Temporary exhibits, speakers, films, concerts, and book signings are presented throughout the year. Tue-Sun, 12:30-5 p.m., Jan.- June; 1-5 p.m. 4760 Tamiami Trail, N. Naples 239.263.9200 www.hmswfl.org 34 Marco Island Historical Museum During our convention, this museum will be holding several exhibitions. The first is “New World: Lost World” Exhibition in which you can explore the Native American cultures that existed in Southwest Florida centuries before Columbus made his celebrated voyage to the North American Continent. Exhibits and artifacts examine everyday life in a typical Calusa village and trace the history of this powerful and complex Native American civilization from its hunter-gatherer origins to its eventual disappearance in the late 1700s. The second exhibition is “Florida’s Got the Blues” celebrating Florida’s long musical tradition. Learn how a surprising number of notable blues artists got their start right here in Florida. Featured topics include Early Blues, Florida Women and the Blues, Blues Clubs, Depression Blues, Popular Music, and Contemporary Blues. This is a fun and informative exhibit on loan from the Museum of Florida History. 180 S. Heathwood Dr., Marco Island 239.642.1440 www.colliermuseums.com Naples Museum of Art This museum features 15 galleries, a glass-dome conservatory, a museum shop, and a garden café. Permanent collections include American modernism, Mexican modern art, contemporary art, sculpture, and three-dimensional art. Closed M.; $8 adults, $4 children. 5833 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Naples 239.597.1111 www.thephil.org Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Shopping Fifth Avenue South A fixture of the downtown Naples scene: distinctive boutiques, shops, and restaurants line the sidewalks, offering visitors a change to partake in world-class shopping and enjoy a dinner outdoors nearly year-round. Adjacent to Fifth Avenue South are Tin City and Bayfront, two popular spots. Old Naples, Downtown Naples 239. 435.3742 www.fifthavenuesouth.com Miromar Outlets You’ll find more than 140 designer and name brands at the Miromar Outlets in Estero. The shopping mecca has been voted Southwest Florida’s “Best Factory Outlet Shopping Center” nine years in a row by the Fort Myers News Press. Amid the colorful array of shops and boutiques is an interactive musical water fountain for the kids. Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts 10801 Corkscrew Road, Estero 239.948.3766 www.miromaroutlets.com Village on Venetian Bay The Village on Venetian Bay boasts 50 luxury shops, galleries, and restaurants, all in a Mediterranean, panoramic, waterfront setting. Browse through women’s fashions at Wildflower, beachwear at The Crazy Gecko, and fitness apparel at Lululemon Athletica. Dining options range from casual to elegant settings. 4200 Gulf Shore Boulevard North, Naples 239.261.6100 www.ventianvillage.com Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Carier, Hermes, and Coach are just a few of the designer-label shops among the mall’s 60-plus stores and restaurants. Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstroms anchor this high-end retail center. 5415 Tamiami Trail North, Naples 239.598.1605 www.watersideshops.com 35 Convention Chairs Elizabeth & Jeff Lorell Program Chair Howard Merten Registration Chair Roni Dash “Gulf Breeze” Cocktail Party Jay & Sylvia Deiner Steve & Gretchen Barney Navigation Bar Welcome Marco Island Getting There Schedule CLE At the Marriott Area Restaurants Area Activities Hosts Calusa Spirit Sunday – Gale White & Charlie Henderson Friday – Kurt & Cindy Reeg Linda & Brett Moroney Howard & Ronnie Zandman “Sea Breeze” Cocktail Party Marc & Holly Harwell Steve & Lee Farrar Mike & Jan O’Neil Sean & Cherie Martin “Hello My Friend, Hello” Spouse/Guest Meet and Greet Christie Geier-Pratt Roni Dash Lee Farrar Maddy Kaplan Jeff Lorell “Let’s go Shopping!” Naples on 3rd Avenue Trip Elaine Dukes Barbara Currie “I See Sea Shells” Sailing & Shelling Excursion Monday Steve Goldstein & Mary Casey-Goldstein Thursday – Don & Doreen Myles 36 10,000 Island Waverunner Guided Excursions Monday – Brett Preston Thursday – Gena & Shane Sluga Friday – Clint Cox “A Drink with a View” Cocktail Party Russell Morgan Paul Finamore Robert Fulton Mills & Carol Anne Gallivan Ed Stewart & Mary Tribby Yoga Tuesday – Maddy Kaplan Thursday – David & Lisa Zuber Knitting Marti Berry Tonya Hall Bridge Eldon & Janet Boisseau “A Wild Ride” Everglades Tour Tuesday – Michele Miller & Doug Frazier Wednesday – Ed & Maddy Kaplan Friday – Stephen Doohen Sheila Carmody Michael & Lee Scott “Go Fish” Backwater Fishing Lewis Collins Robbie Foster “Waterways” - Guided Kayak Tour David Jaroslaw The President’s Reception Bob & Erin Christie Ron & Kathy Clark Tom & Nada Hanekamp Scott & Susan Kreamer Todd & Debbie Roberts Rich & Barb Traub Bill & Eileen Vita Lunch at the Beach! Johnny & Grace Sarber John & Ann Sinnott Marc & Karen Young Tweeting on Twitter Bruce Celebrezze Andy Downs Tennis Mike Johnson Women’s Wine & Cheese Stacy Broman Barbara O’Donnell Seetal Tejura Ann Thornton-Field Fellowship Dinners Ron & Kathy Clark Stephen Carter Michael Kiernan Frank Ramos Todd & Cindy Raskin Marc & Karen Young “Fire & Ice” Nightcap Party Steve Feldman April Elkovitch Michael & Tricia Glascott Stephen & Kathy Goldman Clark Hudson John & Beth Intondi Todd & Cindy Raskin A “Hole in One” Golf Tournament and Lunch Jack Delany David Governo “The Clover House” Book Club Tea Mary Casey-Goldstein Tina Governo The Paradise Party Doug & Marti Berry Diane Polscer & Bob Carson Rich & Tonya Hall Valarie Jonas David Mayhan & Marsha Piccone Tom & Leslie Packer Frank Ramos Terence & Nicole Ridley 5K FUN RUN Walter Dukes Tom Packer “Signature Seaside Selections” Seaside Cooking Class Barbara Traub “Miami Vice” Theme Party Mercedes Colwin & Len Surdyk Chris & Patti DePhillips Jeanette Dixon Joe & Lynn Fasi Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Michael Hurvitz & Lauren Hardisty Jennifer & Gary Johnsen Dan & Chris Kohane Deb & Jim Varner “On a day when the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to be open and the day is full of beauty” –Rumi Exhibitors American Jury Centers (AJC Consulting) Crystal and Company Habif, Arogeti & Wynne Global Legal Discovery Legaltronix SEA Ltd. 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