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CITY STATE (AREA CODE) BUSINESS TELEPHONE FACSIMILE ZIP CANCELLATION POLICY E-MAIL ADDRESS Are you attending your first TIPS National Program? ❏ Yes ❏ No ❏ I am a member of the ABA and wish to join the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section. ❏ I have enclosed a separate check for $50 made payable to the American Bar Association. HOTEL INFORMATION 2. REGISTRATION FEES: On or Before 10/10/14 After 10/10/14 QTY TIPS Member ABA Member General Attendee Government Employee Law Student $575 $625 $695 $395 $150 $600 $650 $720 $420 $175 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ TOTAL $_______ $_______ $_______ $_______ $_______ 3. MATERIALS ❏ I will not be attending the meeting and wish to order program materials on CD-ROM for $150. 4. TOTAL PAYMENT TOTAL $_______ 5. PAYMENT INFORMATION ❏ Check (made payable to the ABA) ❏ American Express ❏ MasterCard ❏ VISA CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE SIGNATURE THREE WAYS TO REGISTER 1. ONLINE: www.americanbar.org/ groups/tort_trial_ insurance_practice.html 2. MAIL: A Global View: What’s New in Aviation and Space Law - Litigation in the U.S. and Abroad American Bar Association Attn: Service Center - Meeting/Event Registrations Department 321 North Clark Street, Floor 16 Chicago, IL 60654 No registration fee refunds will be granted for cancellations received after October 10, 2014. In order to receive a refund (less a $100 administrative fee), the ABA must receive written cancellation by October 10, 2014. Registrants who are unable to attend may send a substitute or will receive course materials in lieu of a refund A limited number of rooms have been blocked for program registrants at the Ritz-Carlton Washington DC Hotel, 1150 22nd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037. Hotel reservations can be made by calling the hotel directly at 202.835.0500 or toll-free at 800.542.8680. The room block will be held until Tuesday, September 30, 2014 or until exhausted. After that date, reservations will be confirmed based on availability. To receive the special ABA negotiated hotel room rate of $347.00 single/ double plus 14.5% tax, identify yourself as attending the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Aviation Litigation meeting when making reservations. CLE INFORMATION The ABA directly applies for and ordinarily receives CLE credit for ABA programs in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, GA, GU, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MS, MO, MT, NM, NV, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, VI, WA, WI, and WV. These states sometimes do not approve a program for credit before the program occurs. This course is expected to qualify for 9.25 CLE credit hours (including 1.0 ethics hours) in 60-minute states, and 11.10 credit hours (including 1.2 ethics hours) in 50-minute states. This transitional program is approved for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys in NY. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through reciprocity or attorney self-submission in other states. For more information about CLE accreditation in your state, visit www.sampleprogramwebsite.org or contact Donald Quarles at [email protected] or 312.988.5708. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION For more information about membership in the ABA or the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), please visit us online at www.abanet.org/tips/memberapp.html or call 800.285.2221. Membership in TIPS includes three industry-leading periodicals, discounts of up to 20% on many TIPS CLE programs, and other career and practiceenhancing benefi ts. Join TIPS today! (312) 988-5850 On-site registrants must pay the program fee plus an additional $25 by check or credit card. Jennifer P. Henry Thompson & Knight, LLP Fort Worth, TX Tara E. Nicola Fitzpatrick & Hunt, Tucker, Collier, Pagano, Aubert, LLP New York, NY Garrett L. Pendleton AIG Aerospace Atlanta, GA Daniel O. Rose Kreindler & Kreindler, LLP New York, NY Angela Savino, Global Aerospace, Inc. Parsippany, NJ SPEAKERS Ilyas Akbari Baum Hedlund Aristei & Goldman, PC Los Angeles, CA Christopher R. Christensen Condon & Forsyth, LLP New York, NY Thad T. Dameris Arnold & Porter, LLP Houston, TX Mark A. Dombroff McKenna, Long & Aldridge, LLP McLean, VA Deborah A. Elsasser Clyde & Co US LLP New York, NY Jonathan M. Epstein Holland & Knight, LLP Washington, D.C. Stephan Eriksson Liman & Partners Stockholm, Sweden Ann Thornton Field Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP Philadelphia, PA Christopher McDavid United Technologies Corporation East Hartford, CT Douglas McQueen LeClairRyan Newark, NJ Nicholas E. Pantelopoulos Kaplan, Massamillo & Andrews, LLC New York, NY GET CONNECTED WITH TIPS! Discounted airfares are available from ABA Orbitz for Business including ABA negotiated meeting discounts on American, United, Delta and Virgin America Airlines. Information on this and other TIPS CLE programs is available online at www.abanet.org/tips. Visit us and get connected! Oliver Beiersdorf Reed Smith Philadelphia, PA Ian “Buddy” Herzog The Law Offices of Ian Herzog, PC Santa Monica, CA Patrick E. Bradley Reed Smith LLP Princeton, NJ Allison Kendrick The Boeing Company Seattle, WA Robert E. Spohrer Spohrer & Dodd, PL Jacksonville, FL Noreen Brogan Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty New York, NY Paula Knippa Slack & Davis, LLP Austin, TX Dr. F. Robert van der Linden National Air and Space Museum, Aeronautics Department Washington, D.C. ATTENTION TIPS MEMBERS: Scholarships are available for all Section activities, courtesy of the TIPS Scholarship Fund. The Fund, established with the International Risk Management Institute (“IRMI”) and supported by subscriptions to the IRMI CGL reporter, is intended to increase membership involvement in TIPS’ activities among minorities, solo and small firm practitioners, government attorneys, women, and young lawyers by providing financial support to those who would otherwise be unable to participate. To request an application or receive additional information, visit www.abanet.org/tips/scholarship.html or contact Linda Wiley at 312.988.5673. Robert F. Ruckman Jackson Walker LLP Dallas, TX Marygrace J. Schaeffer DecisionQuest Minneapolis, MN O TI A I AV Ralph V. Pagano Fitzpatrick & Hunt, Tucker, Collier, Pagano, Aubert, LLP New York, NY AIRLINE INFORMATION Justin T. Green Kreindler & Kreindler LLP New York, NY N Steven L. Osit Federal Aviation Administration Washington, D.C. Erik H. Beard Wiggin and Dana, LLP Hartford, CT Services for persons with disabilities are available. If special arrangements are required for an individual to attend this program, please notify the ABA promptly at 312.988.5708. Reasonable advance notice is requested. D Anthony J. Murphy Global Aerospace, Inc. Parsippany, NJ PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES W E Michael G. McQuillen Adler Murphy & McQuillen, LLP Chicago, IL Hotel check-in is 3:00 p.m. and checkout is 12:00 p.m. (noon). All reservations must be guaranteed by credit card or deposit check. Individuals with guaranteed reservations must cancel their reservations 24 hours prior to the scheduled day of arrival to avoid a one-night cancellation charge. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! 3. FAX David J. Harrington Condon & Forsyth, LLP New York, NY Jane Cherry Thompson & Knight. LLP Dallas, TX 207662 ADDRESS Virgin America Airlines: www.virginamerica.com use discount code VXABA312 For more information visit americanbar.org/tips. On-site registrations will be accepted if space is available. Call Donald Quarles at 312.988.5708 or email donald. [email protected], 72 hours prior to the program to confirm that space is available. Onsite registrants must pay the program fee by credit card or check made payable to the American Bar Association. A $25 fee will be charged to individuals registering on-site. Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid Podhurst Orseck Miami, FL O TI A THE RITZ-CARLTON WASHINGTON, D.C. HOTEL WASHINGTON, D.C. • Philadelphia! Where American law began WHAT STATE(S) ARE YOU LICENSED IN? Barry F. Benson U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC Michael Carbone JetBlue Airways Corporation Long Island City, NY • Specialized practical CLE for all attorneys including young lawyers and judges ON-SITE REGISTRATION Dorthea M. Capone Baumeister and Samuels, PC New York, NY N G TI OCTOBER 23-24, 2014 • Substantive committee meetings and social events FIRM/COMPANY Delta: Call 800.328.1111 or visit www.delta.com and use Meeting Event Code NMHK5 (or NMFUD for meetings before Feb 28, 2014) and Meeting Event Code NMGGY for international Jack Marshall ProEthics, Ltd. Alexandria, VA • Numerous opportunities to network with insurance defense, corporate and plaintiffs attorneys, judges and local lawyers at events including the Leadership in Action Luncheon and Gala Dinner at the Constitution Center NAME AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR ON YOUR BADGE United: Call 800.426.1122; Agreement Code: 461920 Z Code: ZR45, Online Discount Code: ZR45461920 Douglas A. Latto Baumeister & Samuels, PC New York, NY • Practice area-specific CLE tracks featuring premier speakers including judges and in-house counsel MI Richard P. Campbell Campbell, Campbell & Edwards Boston, MA • Over 24 hours of top-notch CLE programming, including three hours of ethics credit, to meet all of your educational needs FIRST NAME Michael S. Krzak Clifford Law Offices Chicago, IL This inaugural event will feature: LAST NAME American: Call 800.433.1790; Code A5414SS Orla M. Brady, Committee Chair-Elect U.S. Department of Justice Washington, D.C. Mark W. Bury Federal Aviation Administration Washington, D.C. A GLOBAL VIEW: WHAT’S NEW IN AVIATION AND SPACE LAW - LITIGATION IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD Philadelphia, PA 1. REGISTRANT: (Please print or type one form per person; photocopy this form for additional registrants) Discounts can also be obtained directly from the airlines. Tracey E. Campbell, Committee Chair Global Aerospace, Inc. Parsippany, NJ Kathryn Koorenny American Airlines Fort Worth, TX April 29–May 1, 2015 The Ritz-Carlton REGISTRATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 10, 2014 Visit the TIPS website to register at www.abanet.org/ tips or complete the registration form included in this brochure for “A Global View: What’s New in Aviation and Space Law - Litigation in the U.S. and Abroad” to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Washington, DC. The registration fee includes admission to the program, course materials, continental breakfast, breaks, luncheon and welcome reception. If you wish to have your name appear on the pre-registration list distributed at the program, ALL registration forms must be received no later than the registration deadline of October 10, 2014. Registration reservations will be confirmed in writing within 10 business days. To book online, go to www.americanbar.org/travel > click on the Orbitz for Business logo at the top of the page > read the instructions under the Travel Paid by Self box. For assistance with online or offline reservations using the ABA Orbitz for Business website, call toll free 877.222.4185. David J. Brummond DLA Piper LLP (USA) Washington, D.C. Join your colleagues for the premier CLE conference for insurance defense, corporate, and plaintiffs attorneys. The Ritz-Carlton, Washington D.C. • October 23-24, 2014 ADVANCE REGISTRATION PLANNING COMMITTEE The TIPS Section Conference A GLOBAL VIEW: WHAT’S NEW IN AVIATION AND SPACE LAW - LITIGATION IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD Registration Deadline: Friday, October 10, 2014 Hotel Deadline: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Sponsored by the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Aviation and Space Law Committee Uniting Plaintiff, Defense, Insurance, and Corporate Counsel to Advance the Civil Justice System Save the Date! ABA TORT TRIAL & INSURANCE PRACTICE SECTION (TIPS) FACULTY GENERAL INFORMATION AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section 321 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60654 REGISTRATION FORM AN S C PA LA LI GREETINGS We are anticipating another great program with friends, colleagues and new members at our annual Fall program on October 23-24, 2014. Once again, we are meeting at the beautifully appointed Ritz Carlton, Washington, D.C., conveniently located near our Capitol’s many landmarks, museums and attractions. Our skilled aviation litigation faculty is excited to share with you the knowledge and experience that only comes with their collective hundreds of years in aviation litigation practice. There is something for every type of aviation litigator, new or seasoned, at this year’s program. This year’s theme, “A Global View: What’s New in Aviation and Space Law - Litigation in the U.S. and Abroad” will focus on what’s trending both domestically and abroad in the exciting world of commercial space activities, advanced technologies, drones, and more. Our highly regarded panelists will discuss legal, insurance, and industry issues that will impact the aviation, aerospace and commercial space sectors in the years to come, including presentations on: • • Usage and regulations regarding drones and planning for the civilian usage of Unmanned Aircraft Systems(UAS) as well as present litigation regarding drones and UAS SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS The case for “improving” technology including blackboxes/CVDR’s and ability to track aircraft after MH Flight 370 • Case law and regulatory orders arising out of other recent airline accidents including a discussion of liability issues related to Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 • Effective use of jury consultants and focus groups/mock trials PROGRAM AGENDA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. REGISTRATION 8:00 A.M. – 8:25 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:25 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. WELCOMING REMARKS AND INTRODUCTIONS MORNING SESSION #1: Program Co-Chair: Angela Savino, Global Aerospace, Inc. 8:30 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AVIATION AND SPACE LAW MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: 9:30 A.M. - 10:15 A.M. Also included are the staple, not-to-miss, Recent Developments in Aviation Law and Ethics presentations. Additionally, we will hear from in-house counsel at airlines and manufacturers, and lawyers from insurer and government entities regarding new and future challenges expected in the aviation and insurance industry. MODERATOR: This program is the quintessential opportunity for long time practitioners and lawyers new to aviation law, to meet, interact and discuss what lies ahead in our industry. Committee Chair Global Aerospace, Inc. Parsippany, NJ David Harrington Immediate Past Chair, Program Co-Chair Condon & Forsyth, LLP New York, NY Garrett L. Pendleton Vice-Chair, Program Co-Chair AIG Aerospace New York, NY Daniel O. Rose Vice-Chair, Program Co-Chair Kreindler & Kreindler, LLP New York, NY Tara Nicola Vice-Chair, Program Co-Chair Fitzpatrick & Hunt, Tucker, Collier, Pagano, Aubert, LLP Princeton, NJ Orla Brady Committee Chair-Elect U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC Thea Capone TIPS Council Liaison Baumeister and Samuels, PC New York, NY Jennifer P. Henry Vice-Chair, Program Co-Chair Thompson & Knight, LLP Fort Worth, TX Angela Savino Vice-Chair, Program Co-Chair Global Aerospace, Inc. Parsippany, NJ 2:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Our panel of industry experts and practitioners will examine the challenges faced by airlines, manufacturers and insurers due to regulations in the U.S. and abroad including EU261, OFAC, FATCA and emissions regulations. MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: Douglas McQueen, LeClairRyan, Newark, NJ 3:00 P.M. – 3:45 P.M. Deborah A. Elsasser, Clyde & Co US LLP, New York, NY Stephan Eriksson, Liman & Partners, Stockholm, Sweden David J. Brummond, DLA Piper LLP (USA), Former Senior Sanctions Advisor-Insurance, Office of Foreign AssetControl, U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. Mark W. Bury, Assistant Chief Counsel for International Law, Legislation and Regulations Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C. Jonathan M. Epstein, Holland & Knight, LLP, Washington, D.C. LITIGATING IN FOREIGN VENUES: PROS AND CONS OF HAVING CASES FILED IN FOREIGN VENUES Aside from the general choice of law issues raised when litigating in a foreign venue, to what extent is the question made more uncertain by such things as treaties, conventions, public policy, political unrest, and foreign policy considerations? EMERGING TECHNOLOGY IN AVIATION AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Panelists explore the case for “improving” technology including blackboxes /CVDR’s and ability to track aircraft after MH Flight 370: will new legislation or regulations be promulgated? MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: Michael G. McQuillen, Adler Murphy & McQuillen, LLP, Chicago, IL Nicholas E. Pantelopoulos, Kaplan, Massamillo & Andrews, LLC, New York, NY Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid, Podhurst Orseck, Miami, FL Ann Thornton Field, Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP, Philadelphia, PA BREAK AFTERNOON SESSION #2: Committee Chair- Elect: Orla M. Brady, U.S. Department of Justice MORNING SESSION #2: Program Co-Chair: Jennifer P. Henry, Thompson & Knight, LLP 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. DRONES AND UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS): RECENT LITIGATIGATION AND THE CASE FOR AND AGAINST RULEMAKING AND FUTURE USES AS WELL AS INSURABILITY MODERATOR: Daniel O. Rose, Kreindler & Kreindler, LLP, New York, NY SPEAKERS: Robert E. Spohrer, Spohrer & Dodd, PL, Jacksonville, FL Thad T. Dameris, Arnold & Porter, LLP, Houston, TX 11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. LEGAL AND PRACTICAL ISSUES ARISING OUT OF RECENT AIRLINE ACCIDENTS THAT HAVE OCCURRED ON U.S. SOIL This panel of industry experts will discuss various topics arising from recent airline accidents that have occurred in the United States, including the standard of care/ preemption defenses, code share liability issues, federal and local governmental liability, and post-accident family assistance. MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: Christopher R. Christensen, Condon & Forsyth, LLP, New York, NY Anthony J. Murphy, Global Aerospace, Inc., Parsippany, NJ Douglas A. Latto, Baumeister & Samuels, PC, New York, NY Oliver Beiersdorf, Reed Smith, Philadelphia, PA Barry F. Benson, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST MORNING SESSION #1: Program Co-Chair: Garrett L. Pendleton, AIG Aerospace 9:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. MOCK TRIALS MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: 10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. SPEAKERS: EMERGING LITIGATION ISSUES AND TRENDS: AIRLINES, PRODUCTS AND GENERAL AVIATION COUNSEL Ralph V. Pagano, Fitzpatrick & Hunt, Tucker, Collier, Pagano, Aubert, LLP, New York, NY Erik H. Beard, Wiggin and Dana, LLP, Hartford, CT Ilyas Akbari, Baum Hedlund Aristei & Goldman, PC, Los Angeles, CA Richard P. Campbell, Campbell, Campbell & Edwards, Boston, MA Christopher McDavid, Vice President & Counsel, United Technologies Corporation, Pratt & Whitney Division, East Hartford, CT RECEPTION Learn the ins and outs of deciding what type of mock trial works best for your case and budget. Hear from an experienced trial and jury consulting firm and seasoned plaintiffs’ and defense counsel how they prepare for and what they look to learn from jury consultants and mock trials. Robert F. Ruckman, Jackson Walker LLP, Dallas, TX Marygrace J. Schaeffer, DecisionQuest, Minneapolis, MN Patrick E. Bradley, Reed Smith LLP, Princeton, NJ Michael S. Krzak, Clifford Law Offices, Chicago, IL THE CHANGING WORLD OF LEGAL ETHICS Ethical issues confront us all - learn from recognized ethics experts and dynamic speakers practical techniques and applications to confront or avoid potential problems in a changing ethical environment. Learn what your ethical duties are outside your jurisdiction and abroad. Jack Marshall, ProEthics, Ltd., Alexandria, VA Justin Green, Kreindler & Kreindler LLP, New York, NY 11:00 A.M. – 11:15 A.M. BREAK MORNING SESSION #2: Program Co-Chair: Jennifer P. Henry, Thompson & Knight, LLP 11:15 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. THE INSURED, THE INSURER AND COUNSEL: HOW TO DEFINE RELATIONSHIPS, ROLES AND REPORTING AFTER A MAJOR ACCIDENT OR OCCURRENCE. BREAK Attorneys practicing in the areas of airlines, products liability and general aviation discuss emerging issues and trends that they find problematic or interesting. Among other things, this Panel will address how to handle novel legal theories in the context of aviation litigation; and weighing the risk of obtaining bad precedent against the possibility of achieving a great result. A discussion of the impact that recent cases related to drone activity will have on existing and proposed federal and state regulation; the potential liability exposure for various drone and UAS-related activities; and the challenges facing insurers for drone-related activity. BRONZE SPONSOR DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS: WHAT IS THE COST OF OPERATING IN THE NEW ERA OF AVIATION REGULATION? 10:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. Best Regards, Barry F. Benson Vice- Chair, Program Co-Chair U.S. Department of Justice Washington, D.C. Dr. F. Robert van der Linden, Chairman Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, Aeronautics Department Washington, D.C. AFTERNOON SESSION #1: Program Co-Chair: Tara E. Nicola, Fitzpatrick & Hunt, Tucker, Collier, Pagano, Aubert, LLP This discussion includes a review and analysis of recent aviation-related decisions presented by plaintiff’s counsel, defense counsel, and counsel for the United States. Paula Knippa, Slack & Davis, LLP, Austin, TX Jane Cherry, Thompson & Knight. LLP, Dallas, TX Steven L. Osit, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C. LUNCH 3:45 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. We hope to see you all in our beautiful nation’s Capital for two stimulating days of learning, networking and socializing. Tracey Campbell KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Mark A. Dombroff, McKenna, Long & Aldridge, LLP, McLean, VA Kathryn Koorenny, Associate General Counsel, American Airlines, Fort Worth, TX Ian “Buddy” Herzog, The Law Offices of Ian Herzog, PC, Santa Monica, CA SPEAKERS: We are also very pleased that Dr. F. Robert van der Linden, Chair, National Air and Space Museum, Aeronautics Department will be our keynote luncheon speaker on Thursday, October 24th. You won’t want to miss his comments on the history of aviation and future developments. Tracey E. Campbell, Committee Chair, Global Aerospace, Inc., Parsippany, NJ Michael W. Drumke, Chair Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) Swanson Martin & Bell LLP, Chicago, IL 12:45 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. This panel of distinguished industry executives will explore what happens behind the scene at the airline, the manufacturer, and insurer after a major accident and discuss the role of outside counsel, common pitfalls, lessons learned and potential future issues. MODERATOR: SPEAKERS: 12:00 P.M. – 12:05 P.M. David J. Harrington, Condon & Forsyth, LLP, New York, NY Michael Carbone, JetBlue Airways Corporation, Long Island City, NY Allison Kendrick, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA Noreen Brogan, Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty, New York, NY CLOSING REMARKS Tracey E. Campbell, Committee Chair, Global Aerospace, Inc., Parsippany, NJ Orla M. Brady, Committee Chair-Elect, U.S. Department of Justice Aviation and Admiralty Section, Washington, D.C.