BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR FOR ALL MARYLAND LAWYERS
LEGAL SUMMIT &
ANNUAL MEETING 2019
M A RY L A N D S TAT E B A R A S S O C I AT I O N
June 12-15, 2019 ● Ocean City, MD A supplement to
Conference schedule of events supplied by the MSBA
Officers Hon. Keith R. Truffer President Dana O. Williams President-Elect Deborah L. Potter Secretary Hon. Mark F. Scurti Treasurer Victor L. Velazquez Executive Director
Program Committee Alice S. Chong Michael J. Winkelman Co-Chairs Hon. Alexandra Williams Mallon Snyder John Kudel Tom Dolina (BOG Liaison)
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Welcome to the 2019 MSBA Legal Summit & Annual Meeting in Ocean City, Maryland! Our Board, Sections, Committees, and staff have worked extremely hard to bring you an action packed week, filled with programs for all members of the legal profession! The 2019 MSBA Legal Summit & Annual Meeting will kick-off at noon on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 with pre-conference workshops. At 1 pm, we will introduce our slate of keynote speakers, including Former United States Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, Maryland Attorney General, Brian Frosh, D.C. Attorney General, Karl A. Racine, Former Maryland Attorney General, Doug Gansler and CNN Chief Legal Analyst, Jeffrey Toobin. We will also be hosting family friendly events and health & wellness seminars at this time. Wednesday evening will feature a host of networking opportunities, including the First-Time Attendees Reception, the Welcome Reception, and a fan favorite, the Crab Feast at Hooper’s Crab House (additional ticketed event - transport provided). On Thursday and Friday, you’ll find a multitude of programs relevant to your practice, your sector of the legal profession, and your career. In addition, we will be featuring a “Thought Leader Series” to provide programming on emerging areas of law, panels from various legal sector, and perspectives on issues facing the legal profession. As always, networking opportunities and family friendly events are woven into the schedule. Thursday evening will be highlighted with the President’s Reception, and Friday will close with the Executive Director fundraiser “Justice Rocks” benefitting the Maryland Access to Justice Commission (separate ticketed event). Our Exhibit Hall will open at 11:30 am on Wednesday, and continue through Friday at 4:00 pm. Be sure to visit our many exhibitors to learn how they can help you in your practice and your career. In addition, other daily activities include fitness programs (6:45 am bootcamp, and 3:00 pm afternoon yoga), health screenings brought to you by the MSBA Lawyer Assistance Program, and more. Saturday morning our event comes to a close with the Business Meeting and installation of the 2019-20 MSBA President, Dana Williams.
Need CLE Credits? MSBA CLE: Raising the Bar For Education Many of our educational programs have been accredited, please see the handout included in your registration packet for a full listing of accredited programs.
Please stop by the MSBA CLE booth to receive a Uniform Certificate of Attendance prior to attending any MSBA educational program. All certificates must be returned and signed by a staff member at the conclusion of each seminar you attend. For Pennsylvania MCLE, a $2.00 charge will be assessed for each credit hour and partial credit hour. Not all programs will carry VA credit. Ask at the CLE table before attending if VA credit is needed.
Cabana Hospitality Suites Join Local & Specialty Bars at the Cabana Hospitality Suites in the indoor pool area nightly for networking and refreshments. Cabana 201 – Bar Association of Montgomery County Cabana 202 – Baltimore County Bar Association Cabana 203 – Anne Arundel County Bar Association Cabana 204 – Bar Association of Baltimore City Cabana 205 – Women’s Bar Association of Maryland
Exhibitors
Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc.
BB&T Wealth Bogdan Associates
Intrepid Paralegal Solutions, LLC
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
JAMS
Clio
Legal Studies Institute
CRC Salomon
LexisNexis
Fastcase
LifeSafer Ignition Interlock
First Maryland Disability Trust (FMDT)
Lockton Affinity LLC
Four Seasons Title Genex Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates Gunsitters, LLC Hertzbach & Company
Maryland Association of CPAs Maryland Health Care Clinics / Capitol Healthcare Clinics Maryland Legal Aid Bureau Maryland Legal Services Corporation
Index
Maryland Volunteer Legal Services McEnroe Voice & Data MileMark Media Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company MSBA Lawyer Assistance Program MSBA Learning & Publications MyLaw Planet Depos Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland Rosen, Sapperstein & Friedlander Severn Bank
Smart Start The Daily Record The Family Heritage Trust Company The McCammon Group Thomson Reuters TriBridge Partners - Bar Associations Insurance Agency US Data Forensics USI Affinity Veritext Legal Solutions Vound Software Weil, Ackman, Baylin & Coleman, P.A. Worldox
Thursday Agenda....................... 7
Thought Leader Series I....... 12
Special Receptions.................... 4
Friday Agenda............................14
Thought Leader Series II...... 17
Wendesday Agenda.................. 5
Saturday Agenda......................23
Thought Leader Series III.... 21
The McCammon Group is pleased to welcome our newest Neutrals
Hon. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. (Ret.) Retired Judge Circuit Court for Montgomery County
Hon. Patrick L. Woodward (Ret.) Retired Chief Judge Court of Special Appeals of Maryland
Leaders in Dispute Resolution For a complete list of our services and Neutrals throughout MD, DC, and VA, call 888.343.0922 or visit www.McCammonGroup.com
Law School Receptions THURSDAY, JUNE 13 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
University of Baltimore School of Law Alumni Reception
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Alumni Reception
HORIZONS - MAIN BAR
HORIZONS - NORTH BAR
New Judges Reception Join us for a meet and greet with Judges from around the state that were appointed over the past year.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
10:15 am - 11:15 am
CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
Thank You to Our Sponsors
INTREPID PARALEGAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
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Wednesday, June 12, 2019 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
11:30 am - 5:00 pm
Registration
Board of Governors Meeting
Exhibit Hall Grand Opening
CONFERENCE ROOMS 1-3
GRAND BALLROOM 1ST FLOOR
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY Sponsored by Gentry & Associates
12:00 - 1:00 pm PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 1-hour Concurrent Programs
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Winning Interview Strategies CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Interviewing is a learned skill. The more you interview, the better you will refine your interview skills. This workshop will highlight interview tips for lawyers and interview best practices for employers. Lawyers will learn tips to prepare for each interview and techniques for answering a range of questions. The workshop will also provide tools for law firms and other employers to ask questions that will reveal high performers at all levels. Speaker: Randi Lewis, Major, Lindsey & Africa
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Earn More, Attract More, Reach More with a Powerful Content Strategy CONFERENCE ROOM 5
A strong content strategy can help “level up” your law practice by generating qualified leads with well-written and well-placed content that can be repurposed to build out a multi-level marketing campaign. Learn how to repurpose content for social media posts, video, articles, FAQs, infographics, and books. Speaker: Tatia Gordon-Troy, Ramses House Publishing
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
How do you take “Part” of a Family Law Case CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Three quarters of domestic merits cases in Maryland involve either one or two self-represented parties. While some of the parties are very poor, many would like to be represented, but cannot afford the traditional fullrepresentation model. In 2016, Maryland attorneys Joanna Shapiro and Dave Pantzer developed the Maryland Custody & Divorce Client Workbook, a document organization and caseflow tool designed to give attorneys a safer, easier way to evaluate and accept limited scope family law cases. In the subsequent years, this tool has been used in several counties, and has been studied and
refined. Additionally, parts of the tool are being developed into tech-enabled components. Come learn how you can use this free tool in your own practice, and receive resources to bolster your comfort with limited scope practice in general. Speakers: Siobhan Madison, Esq., Limited Scope Project Attorney, Civil Justice, Inc.; Joanna Shapiro, Esq., Family Law attorney, Frederick County Self-Help Center; Dave Pantzer, Esq., Director of Education, Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland.
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Health & Fitness for the Busy Lawyer CONFERENCE ROOM 6
This workshop is for busy professionals who believe that there is something missing in their daily routine: a healthy lifestyle. The goal is to show you that a healthy lifestyle does not have to come at a price, and it can even help you thrive even more in your life and career with easy, simple steps. We will cover: how to sleep smarter (not more) to maximize your performance, how to plan your meals to save hours over the week, and how to get your sweat in with absolutely nothing but a yoga mat. Join us to transform your health within 24 hours of the workshop! Speaker: Angela Han, Esq., Lawyer, Health Coach, and Plant Based Chef
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Mindfulness at the Beach CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Sponsored by the Lawyer Assistance Program
Mindfulness means paying attention to what is going on at the moment. It can improve your life by helping you to better handle stress and therefore be more productive, happy, and healthy. Come learn about mindfulness and how it will help you to destress and decompress with fun, easy, and practical tips that you can build into your everyday life. Weather permitting we will end the session by doing some mindful walking on the beach. Speaker: Lisa Caplan, LCSW-C, Associate Director of MSBA’s Lawyer Assistance Program
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Wednesday, June 12, 2019 1:00 - 4:00 pm KEYNOTE SPEAKERS CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
1:00 - 2:00 pm
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Attorneys General Panel
Rod Rosenstein Former United States Deputy Attorney General
Brian E. Frosh
Attorney General for the State of Maryland
Karl A. Racine 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Jeffrey Toobin
Bestselling Author, Staff Writer at The New Yorker, and Senior Legal Analyst at CNN
Attorney General for the District of Columbia
Moderated by
Doug Gansler Former Maryland Attorney General
NETWORKING EVENTS 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Young Lawyers Happy Hour
Section Chair & Chair-Elect Meet & Greet and Information Session
LIQUID ASSETS
Sponsored by The Daily Record
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Family Wildlife Conservation Program CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Sponsored by the Animal Law Section
Join the MSBA Animal Law Section for a Family Wildlife Conservation Program. Learn about rare species and everyone’s favorite animals. The program will include a showing of “Born to be Wild.”
CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Enjoy light refreshments, meet fellow Section Chairs, and receive information on how the MSBA can help you plan your Section’s 2019-20 Bar Year.
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Welcome Reception CRYSTAL BALLROOM
Sponsored by Ellin & Tucker
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Join us for refreshments as we kick of the 2019 Legal Summit & Annual Meeting. This event is open to all registrants, guest, exhibitors, and sponsors.
First Time Attendee Reception
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Speaker: Kimberly Fullerton
CONFERENCE ROOM 4 & 5
Enjoy refreshments, meet MSBA Leaders and other first time attendees, and receive an overview of what to expect during the conference.
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Crab Feast at Hooper’s Crab House HOOPER’S CRAB HOUSE
This Annual Meeting tradition is a separate ticketed event. Tickets can be purchased at the time of Annual Meeting registration or can be purchased at the onsite registration desk. Transportation to Hooper’s Crab House is provided. Please meet the buses outside of the Conference Center Lobby at 7:45 pm.
Thursday, June 13, 2019 6:45 am - 7:30 am
Fit to Practice: Full Body Bootcamp
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Exhibit Hall
Angela Han
GRAND BALLROOM 1ST FLOOR
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
7:00 am - 9:00 am
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY
GRAND BALLROOM 1ST FLOOR
CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS
Registration
Sponsored by Gentry & Associates
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
8:00 - 10:00 am EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 1-hour Concurrent Programs
8:00 am - 8:50 am
Animal Law 101
CONFERENCE ROOM 2
Sponsored by the Animal Law Section
This program will explore the evolving and diverse issues of animal law. How does animal law intersect with other areas of law and different professions? What is a pangolin, and why is it the world’s most endangered mammal? Are students required to dissect animals in school? How does
the proposed border wall affect wildlife? Join us for a round table discussion on the rise of animal law. Speakers: Kimberly Fullerton; Fernando Guerra
8:00 am - 8:50 am
Insurance Policy 101 and more... CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Sponsored by the Negligence, Insurance & Workers’ Compensation Section Speakers: Andrew Janquitto, Mudd, Harrison & Burch, L.L.P. and author of Maryland Motor Vehicle Insurance; Van Dorsey, Principal Counsel - Maryland Insurance Administration
Thursday, June 13, 2019 2-hour Concurrent Programs
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Schoolhouse Construction Rocks – 2019 Legislative Session Update CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
Sponsored by the Construction Law Section Program Chairs: B. Darren Burns and Shawn Matlock
A panel discussion of new and recurring issues in public school procurement, including those raised in the 2019 legislative session and developments in local jurisdictions. This is especially timely given the unprecedented funding for public school construction and renovation. The panel discussion will feature perspectives from both public agencies and private practice. Speakers: D. Barren Burns, Esq., Carney Kelehan Bresler Bennett & Scherr, LLP; Clarence Felder, Maryland Department of General Services; Shawn Matlock, Esq, Prince George’s County Public Schools; John Woolums, Esq., Maryland Association of Boards of Education; Moderated by Hon. Andrea Leahy, Maryland Court of Special Appeals
8:00 am - 8:30 am
Administrative Law Section Business Meeting
8:00 am - 10:00 am
The Lawyer In Crisis: The Mental Health Threat CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Sponsored by the Professionalism and Civility Committee Program Chair: Pauline C. Onyemaechi, Esq.
A recent nationwide study confirms the critical mental health risks faced by attorneys who regularly engage in the practice of law. Lawyers face rates of alcoholism, substance abuse, anxiety, depression and suicide that are well above the norms for the general population and even above the rates for other professions. A distinguished panel of experts will discuss their experiences in diagnosing and treating lawyers’ mental illness and addressing the consequences of mental illness for our sisters and brothers at the Bar and for the profession generally. The Professionalism and Civlity Committee will also present the Charles H. Dorsey, Jr. Award For Excellence in Legal Professionalism during this program. Speakers: Christiane Tellefsen, MD, University of Maryland Dept. of Psychiatry; Lydia E. Lawless, Esq., Maryland Attorney Grievance Commission; Lisa Caplan, LCSW-C, MSBA; Glenn M. Grossman, Esq., Eccleston & Wolf, P.C.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Join the Administrative Law Section for its Annual Business Meeting. During the meeting, the John W. Hardwicke Award will be presented to this year’s recipient Nathan J. Greenbaum.
Does your elected representative have to be your friend on social media? A look at the 1st Amendment issues that arise when an elected official uses social media to communicate with constituents.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Sponsored by the State and Local Government Law Section Program Chair: Robert H. Drummer
CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Administrative Law Section
Shutdown Showdown: Exploring Constitutional and Administrative Law Issues Related to the Last Federal Government Shutdown (and the Next One) CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Administrative Law Section Program Chairs: Hon. Rachael Barnett and Peter Sheehan
The most recent shutdown of the federal government was the longest in U.S. history, lasting from December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019. Join the Administrative Law Section as we explore the lingering Constitutional and administrative law concerns related to the 2019 shutdown, including whether forcing federal employees to work without pay violates the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (and whether the end of the shutdown moots the issue), and the President’s ability to declare a national emergency. Speakers: Prof. Kimberly Wehle, University of Baltimore School of Law; Daniel Clark, Kator, Parks, Weiser & Harris, P.L.L.C.
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CONFERENCE ROOM 4
The application of the Free Speech Clause of the 1st Amendment to the new technology of social media raises novel issues for elected officials in 2019. When drafting the 1st Amendment in 1789, James Madison could not have predicted that a government official could abridge a stranger’s right to free speech by clicking the delete button on a computer in her living room. In January 2019, the US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ventured into these novel issues for the first time in Davison v. Randall and ultimately raised new issues for all government officials. We plan to look at this case and some of the issues that are yet to be resolved. Speakers: Bob Drummer, Montgomery County Council; Leo Rogers, Loudoun County Attorney; Caroline DeCell, Knight First Amendment Institute; Ashlea Brown, Baltimore City Solicitor’s Office
Thursday, June 13, 2019 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Counteracting the Invisible: Implicit Bias in the Courtroom CONFERENCE ROOM 5
Sponsored by the Diversity & Inclusion Committee Program Chair: Yolanda Sonnier
From influencing how we read the friendliness of facial expressions to who gets called back for an interview, implicit bias (i.e., unconscious attitudes towards people or groups) skews both perception and decision-making in a variety of ways. MRI imagining has revealed that the brain’s amygdala (the part of the brain that reacts to fear) plays a key role in implicit bias. During the adrenaline of a trial, where parties clash in stressful, emotional, and at times vicious ways, implicit bias may impact both your lawyering as well as the perceptions of the judge and jury. Learn more about implicit bias and increase your litigation savvy by learning where and how it may affect your case. Panelists will also share strategies on how to counteract its effects on both you and your finder of fact. Speakers: Russell McClain, Esq., Associate Professor, Associate Dean of Diversity & Inclusion, and Director Academdic Achievement Program, University of maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
8:00 am - 8:30 am
Speakers: Cynthia M. Jurrius, Esq.,Chair, ADR Section; Hon. Thomas Ross, Circuit Court for Queen Anne’s County; Hon. Mimi R. Cooper, District Court for Harford County; Hon. Wendy A. Cartwright, Orphans Court for Prince George’s County; Robert C. Mueller, Esq.; Rig Baldwin, Esq., Baldwinlaw, L.L.C.
1-hour Concurrent Programs
10:00 am - 11:00 am
A Discussion of Recent Law Firm Mergers & Acquisitions in Maryland CONFERENCE ROOM 2
A panel of leaders from four law firms will engage in a robust discussion of their firm’s recent merger experiences. They will provide insights into the strategic considerations underlying the merger activity and the process by which the firms chose each merger partner. The panelists also will discuss challenges, opportunities and best practices in integration and cross-marketing since the combinations were executed. Speakers: Jon Laria, Ballard Spahr, LLP; James E. Edwards, Jr., Baker Donelson; Michelle Lipkowitz, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr; Timothy A. Hodge, Jr., Nelson Mullins; Moderated by: Randi Lewis, Major, Lindsey & Africa
ADR Section Business Meeting
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Sponsored by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
CONFERENCE ROOM 3
CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Join the ADR Section for its Annual Business Meeting prior to its substantive law program.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
ADR in a Box: How Can It Help Your Clients and Grow Your Practice CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Sponsored by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Program Chair: Erin D. Gable, Esq.
Learn how an exciting new resource produced by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, called “ADR in a Box,” can help your clients and grow your practice. ADR in a Box is a set of materials—including a short video--you can use to introduce current and prospective clients to the fundamentals of dispute resolution. For example, it can assist you in complying with your ethical obligation under Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2.1, Comment 5, to advise clients when one or more forms of ADR are reasonable alternatives to litigation. ADR in a Box is convenient to use and is presented as a free service for the good of the legal profession and the public. In addition to a detailed discussion of what ADR in a Box is and how it works, comments will be offered on its implications for specific practice areas.
Practice Tips From the Bench Sponsored by the Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Program Chair: Jeanette Rice
During this session, an esteemed panel of Maryland Judges will give attendees their top tips and pet peeves related to courtroom behavior. It’s a great opportunity for young lawyers to learn what to do (and not do) in court. Speakers: Hon. Keith Truffer, Circuit Court of Baltimore County, Hon. Jeannie Cho, Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Hon. Erik Nyce, District Court of Prince George’s County; Moderated by: Deborah Potter, Esq., Potter Burnett Law, LLC
10:00 am - 10:15 am
Exhibit Hall Break
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
10:15 am - 11:15 am
New Judges Reception CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
Join us for a meet and greet with Judges from around the state that were appointed over the past year.
11:15 am - 11:30 am
Exhibit Hall - Prizes & Raffles GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
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Thursday, June 13, 2019 11:30 am - 1:30 pm EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 1-hour Concurrent Programs
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Bits, Bytes & Blogs: An Attorney’s Guide to Digital Marketing CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Sponsored by the Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Program Chair: Jeanette Rice
In this program, attorneys will learn about best practices when it comes to marketing themselves and their firms via digital means, including email lists, websites, social media and pay-per-click. Attorneys will get an overview the types of digital marketing and their interrelationships to produce an effective digital marketing campaign. Attorneys will gain insight into the optimal workflows, best practices, and ethical considerations based on over 170 hours of interviews with successful solo attorneys, entrepreneurs, and tools/product providers who have made digital marketing a cornerstone of growing their practices. Speakers: Neil W. Tyra, Esq., The Tyra Law Firm, LLC
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Best Practices for Creating a Culture that Will Attract and Retain Diverse Attorneys CONFERENCE ROOM 4
new clients. Lawyer marketing began with simple print advertising in telephone directories and newspapers; progressed into television and radio commercials; and grew exponentially with the advent of the internet with all its promotional opportunities: individual and firm websites, search engine optimization campaigns, key word auctions, pay-per-click ads, online lawyer directories, and social media. Regardless of the form of marketing employed by the lawyer, the Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct apply and this can lead to unrecognized and unintended ethical issues. An attorney may not even recognize that something he or she placed into cyberspace may be viewed as advertising under the Rules and subject the attorney to discipline. Moreover, the growing use of social media is rife with opportunities for legal professionals unwittingly to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct. In this seminar, Timothy Bojanowski, an expert in lawyer marketing, will offer a nuts and bolts presentation on how lawyers market themselves on the internet and in social media. Maryland Bar Counsel, Lydia E. Lawless, will examine the ethical considerations for marketing a law practice. Alvin I. Frederick, a highly respected and experienced attorney who defends lawyers in grievance actions and against claims of legal malpractice, will address the ethical perils of social media. A panel discussion will follow with an opportunity for audience questions.
Diversity and inclusion is a “hot topic” in the legal industry these days. But, what does diversity & inclusion mean? Aren’t they the same thing? During this session, Kia Scipio— Diversity & Inclusion Manager at Fish & Richardson P.C., will discuss what diversity and inclusion are and how Fish has approached embedding both in the programs, processes, and culture of the firm.
Speakers: Timothy Bojanowski, Zest Social Media Solutions, LLC; Lydia E. Lawless, Maryland Bar Counsel; Alvin I. Frederick, Eccleston & Wolf
Speaker: Kia Scipio, Diversity & Inclusion Manager, Fish & Richardson
Discussion of type of Business Entity and other choices. State and Federal programs available to Veterans for business. Business opportunities in State and Federal contracts This is a Nuts and Bolts career training.
2-hour Concurrent Programs
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
The Rules of Professional Conduct in the Internet Age – Attorney Marketing and Beyond CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Sponsored by the Ethics Committee Program Chair: Wayne M. Willoughby
From the moment the Supreme Court issued its 1977 opinion in Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, recognizing the constitutional right of lawyers to market their services to the public, members of the legal profession have continually pushed the envelope looking for innovative ways to attract
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11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Boots to Business
CONFERENCE ROOM 2
Sponsored by the Veterans and Military Law Section Program Chair: Hon. Louis A. Becker
Speakers: Lee Dougherty, Effectus, PLLC; John “Jack” Orrick Jr., Linowes & Blocher LLP; SBA Representative, Small Business Administration
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Bridging the Generation Gap CONFERENCE ROOM 5
Sponsored by the Bench Bar Section Program Chair: Llamilet Gutierrez
LMK. KYS. LOL. LMBO. How do you communicate with the new generation? What do you do when your client, a witness, or pro se litigant appears and you can’t
Thursday, June 13, 2019 understand what they are saying. Is it millenials? Is it technology? Gender attitudes? Personalities? Join us as we hear from panelist on how to bridge the generational gap: communicating with younger generations.
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Finance for Lawyers CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Develop an intuitive understanding of finance basics without having to decipher complex financial or mathematical formulas. Be ready when you’re called on to provide counsel on financial matters. Learn to listen like an accountant. Like it or not, lawyers need to worry about their clients’ money. They don’t have to be accountants or financial analysts, but they must know how to listen like accountants and financial analysts in order to have a thorough understanding of their clients’ financial situations. Speaker: Joe Novello, CPA, MBA, Financial Training Organization
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Are You Smarter Than A Law Clerk Redux, Redux, Redux, Redux. Come Test Your Brain Power CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
Program Chair: Hon. Lynne A. Battaglia YLS liaison: Alicia L. Shelton Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section
This unique program is entertaining, informative, interactive, and a fast-paced take-off on the TV game show “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?” Panelists will answer frequently asked - and frequently missed - questions about Maryland civil procedure, pleading, discovery, and trial practice by allowing the audience (anonymously by the use of computerized audience responders) to answer the questions, too, as our moderator (Judge Battaglia) poses them to our panel of two law clerk contestants and three experts (Archibald, Leahy, & Sandler). Audience participants will receive prizes for correct answers. Come and compete and eat! Speakers: Hon. Lynne A. Battaglia, Maryland Court of Appeals (ret.); Hon. Andrea M. Leahy, Maryland Court of Special Appeals; James K. Archibald, Esq., Wright, Constable & Skeen; Paul Mark Sandler, Esq., Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler; Divya Ptodar, Diva Law, LLC
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
New Public Charge Rules CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Immigration Law Section Program Chair: Klaudia Hall, Esq.
Immigration law in the United States has long contained exclusion and removal provisions designed to limit
government spending on indigent non-U.S. nationals (aliens). Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), an alien may be denied admission into the United States or adjustment to lawful permanent resident status if he or she is “likely at any time to become a public charge.” An admitted alien may also be subject to removal from the United States based on a separate public charge ground of deportability. The INA’s public charge provisions have drawn heightened attention recently in light of indications that the Trump Administration intends to establish new rules for their interpretation and application. This panel will provide answers to frequently asked questions about new public charge policy implemented by DOS and DHS, including the sources of laws that govern public charge determinations, who is subject to determinations, factors that are considered in determinations, and the consequences of determinations. Speakers: Danielle Beach-Oswald, Esq., Beach-Oswald Immigration Law Associates, PC; Sunny K. Desai, Esq., Maryland Legal Aid; Klaudia Hall, Esq., Law Office of Klaudia Hall, Esq.
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Immigration Section Business Meeting CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Immigration Law Section
Join the Immigration Section for its Business Meeting at the conclusion of its substantive law program. 1-hour Concurrent Programs
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Emerging Areas in Legal Tech and How they Impact Access to Justice and the Legal Profession as a Whole CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Sponsored by the Access to Justice Commission Program Chair: Reena Shah
This program will explain some of the cutting edge innovations and applications in Legal Tech and how they are expected to address the access to justice challenge and how they may alter the practice of law. We’ll have local and national experts discuss ways in which the civil legal services community and courts are or will be applying technology, how to evaluate and assess this technology, how technology can bring its own set of questions and challenges to access to justice and what the access to justice community needs to do to prepare. Speakers: Sarah Frush, most recently with the Self Represented Litigation Network; Pamela Ortiz, Director, Access to Justice Department, Maryland Courts; Matthew Stubenberg, Harvard Access to Justice Lab; Jason Tashea, Founder & Director, Justice Codes; David Bonebrake, Legal Services Corporation
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Thursday, June 13, 2019 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Primer in Letters of Intent & Term Sheets - When they are Enforceable CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Lots of attorneys sign letters of intent, and preliminary settlement agreements, without a full understanding of whether their clients are bound by these agreements. When are you bound? What do Maryland Courts look at to determine whether a term sheet can be enforced?
A misunderstanding in this area, which leads to a client being bound to an agreement they did not intend to be, can lead to all sorts of headaches, including a malpractice claim. Speaker: William Goldberg
1:30 pm - 1:40 pm
Exhibit Hall Break
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
THOUGHT LEADER SERIES 1 1-hour Concurrent Programs
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
Security Essentials for Your Law Firm CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1 Sponsored by Clio
Cybersecurity law should prevent cybersecurity incidents from ever occurring, and if incidents do occur, cybersecurity law should help companies and government recover as quickly as possible and prevent future harmful events. Speaker: Nefra-Ann MacDonald, Affinity Program Manager, Clio
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
Visualizing the Invisible in The Courtroom CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
We will be talking about technology in the courtroom, simulations vs. animations, as well as the Md. rules on computer generated evidence. This will generate a discussion on the difference between introducing computer generating evidence as opposed to merely displaying evidence for demonstrative purposes. What does the word generate mean? What is the purpose of using these visual exhibits? What is the judges’ role? It will be a high tech presentation that will hopefully be entertaining and interactive. What will be most entertaining and unique about this presentation is that I will be using a famous murder trial (The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, 1935) to demonstrate the concept of visualization of exhibits in the courtroom. I will be asking the participant ( judges) to make rulings on the admissibility, In this presentation I will display some of the actual exhibits used in 1935, but utilizing 21 century technology. Its historical and informative. Speaker: James O’C Gentry, Esq., Gentry & Associates, LLC
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
AI in the Legal Profession CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
“As technology continues to transform virtually every aspect of human life, it stands to reason that attorneys, their clients and their practices are being profoundly affected. Understanding the opportunities and risks these changes bring is critical to continued success for lawyers today-- and will only become more so in the future. At this full-day Institute, we will journey to the intersection of technology and the legal profession and explore the vast spectrum of issues that exist there, from digital transformation and cloudbased practice to the blockchain/cryptocurrency phenomenon, analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity. We’ll delve into the ways these trends are affecting practice management, client communications, discovery, litigation, and the very nature of client service, and connect the dots between what experts following these trends believe they mean for the legal community and what attorneys need to know in order to effectively advise clients about this rapidly developing area. A team from Bloomberg Radio will broadcast live from the Bar during portions of the program, highlighting key take-aways from the program and interviewing presenters and other DC Bar thought leaders. Speaker: Dale Tuttle, Partner, Withum Digital
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Thursday, June 13, 2019 NETWORKING EVENTS 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Relax and Recharge: Afternoon Wind Down Yoga
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Alumni Reception
CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS
HORIZONS - NORTH BAR
Angela Han
Sponsored by the University of Maryland Fancis King Carey School of Law
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Join fellow Unviersity of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Alumni for networking & refreshments.
An Afternoon at Seacrets SEACRETS
Sponsored by Vallit Advisors
Join the Worcester County Bar Association for sun, sand, and refreshments. This annual event is a fan favorite that you should not miss!
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Maryland Bar Foundation Annual Meeting LIGHTHOUSE SOUND
7:00 pm
Open 12 Step Program
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Open 12 Step Program allows paarticipants in recovery from a substance use disorder share their experience, strength, and hope. The program takes place at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 10301 Coastal Highway, OCMD (across the street from the Clarion Conference Center).
Sponsored by the Maryland Bar Foundation
Join the Maryland Bar Foundation for its Annual Meeting at Lighthouse Sound in Bishopville, Maryland. The meeting will include a report on the activities of the Foundation and the grants awarded during the year. In addition, new Fellows will be inducted, and the recipients of the H. Vernon Eney Endowment Award and the Edward F. Shea Jr. Professionalism Award will be announced.
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Pro Bono Legal Clinic
WORD OF LIFE CENTER IMMIGRATION SERVICES, SALISBURY, MD
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
President’s Reception CRYSTAL BALLROOMS
Sponsored by The McCammon Group
Join MSBA President, Hon. Keith Truffer, President-Elect, Dana Williams, and Immediate Past-President, Sara Arthur to meet and great with other attendees, guests, and sponsors. The event features a variety of food stations, an open bar, and live music. Your registeration includes a ticket for yourself and your registered spouse or non-attorney guest. Additional tickets are available for purchase at the time of registaration or at the onsite registration desk.
Sponsored by the Immigration Law Section
The Immigration Law Section will conduct its annual Pro Bono Legal Clinic in cooperation with Word of Life Churs and Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center at the Word of Life Center - Immigration Services: 1216 Jersey Rd., Salisbury, MD 21801
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
University of Baltimore School of Law Alumni Reception
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Silent Disco
INDOOR POOL AREA
Sponsored by the Real Property Section & Young Lawyers Section
Join the Real Property Section & Young Lawyers Section for an evening of dancing to your favorite tunes, pumped directly to you through a set of headphones. This a new fan favorite event.
HORIZONS - MAIN BAR
Sponsored by the University of Baltimore School of Law
Join fellow University of Baltimore School of Law Alumni for networking & refreshments.
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Friday, June 14, 2019 6:45 am - 7:30 am
7:00 am - 9:00 am
Fit to Practice: Full Body Bootcamp
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Registration
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
7:30 am
YLS Sun Run
Sponsored by Gentry & Associates
MONTEGO BAY, 130TH ST. & S. OCEAN DR.
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Join the Young Lawyers Section and The Daily Record for a 5k or 10k Sun Run (or walk).
Exhibit Hall
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section & Daily Record
8:00 am - 11:30 am EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 2-hour Concurrent Programs
8:00 am - 10:00 am
25th Anniversary of the Maryland Rules of Evidence: A Look at the Past, Present and Future of Title 5 CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Sponsored by the Litigation and Criminal Law & Practice Sections Breakfast sponsored by Atlantic Data Forensics Program Chairs: Erin Risch, Litigation Section Program Chair; Christine Celeste & Warren Alperstein, Criminal Law & Practice Section Program Co-Chairs
Join the Litigation and Criminal Law & Practicce Sections in celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Maryland Rules of Evidence. This Program, moderated by the Honorable Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., will include discussion of the development of the rules in the Rules Committee, the implementation of the Title 5 in Maryland’s state courts, the evolution of the rules during the last twenty-five years in both civil and criminal cases and the differences that remain between Title 5 and the Federal Rules of Evidence. The panel will consist of experienced civil and criminal litigators who will provide practical considerations for practitioners in applying the rules of evidence and will discuss rules that still need further clarification. Speakers: The Hon. Joseph Murphy, Jr., Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White; Bruce Marcus, Esq., MarcusBonsib, LLC; Scott Shellenberger, State’s Attorney for Baltimore County; Deborah Potter, Esq., Potter Burnett Law, LLC
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Corporate Counsel and Senior Partner Networking Breakfast and Roundtable CONFERENCE ROOM 2
Join felllow Corporate Counsel and Senior Partners to discuss issues and developments in the business of law.
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The roundtable discussion will be moderated by MSBA Executive Director, Victor Velazquez.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Things That Can Be Done in a Bankruptcy Case That You Did Not Know Could Be Done CONFERENCE ROOM 3
Sponsored by the Consumer Bankruptcy Section
Not a bankruptcy lawyer, no problem! Listen to our seminar about how there are things that you can do in a bankruptcy that can help you or are important to know, whatever your areas of practice may be. Speakers: Bud Stephen Tayman, Bud Stephen Tayman, P.A.; Leslie A. Pladna, Leslie A. Pladna & Associates, P.A.; Marc R. Kivitz, Law Office of Marc R. Kivitz, Esq.; Richard London, Richard D. London & Assoc., P.C.; Terri Lowery, Trozzo, Lowery and Weston; William F. Steinwedel, Maryland Legal Aid Bureau; Chapter 13 Trustee, Baltimore Division of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
8:00 am - 8:15 am
Estate & Trust Law Section Business Meeting CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Sponsored by the Estates & Trusts Section
Join the Estate & Trust Law Section for its Annual Business Meeting prior to its substantive law program.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Asset Protection: Trusts and Marital (Premarital and Postmarital) Agreements CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Sponsored by the Estates & Trusts Section Program Chair: Christia A. Pritts
Persons with wealth they wish to protect have a variety of vehicles to achieve their goal, including trusts and marital agreements. A wealthy family may wish to protect their
Friday, June 14, 2019 assets as they pass from one generation to the next. A person contemplating marriage, or his/her wealthy parents, may be concerned that family assets will become the subject of a spousal claim at divorce or after a death. A trust, or more than one, may be the best approach. A premarital or postmarital agreement is another option. Sometimes the best approach is to use both. This program will explore what can, and what cannot, be accomplished with each vehicle and how they can be used together to protect family assets. Speakers: Linda J. Ravdin, Pasternak & Fidis, P.C.; Stephanie T. Perry, Pasternak & Fidis, P.C.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Marijuana, Sales Tax, and Donald Trump’s Tax Code CONFERENCE ROOM 5
and a second panel discussion regarding the ramification of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., which held that states may charge sales tax on purchases made from out-of-state sellers, even if the seller does not have a physical presence in the taxing state. We will also have an update on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) identifying the hot button issues coming out of the first filing season under President Donald Trump’s new tax code. Find out what is most important to know for yourself and your clients in these developing areas. Speakers: Scott A. Schwartzberg, Esq., Levy, Mann, Caplan, Hermann & Polashuk, LLP; Anderw Jay Maschas, Esq., Comptroller of Maryland; Bruce G. O’Heir, CPA, Bruce G. O’Heir CPA, PA; David J. Polashuk, Esq., Levy, Mann, Caplan, Hermann & Polashuk, LLP, David S. De Jong LLM, CPA, Stein Sperling Bennet De Jong Driscoll PC; DeAndre R. Morrow, Esq., Reed Smith LLP; Vadim D. Ronzhes, Esq., CPA, Rosen, Sapperstein & Friedlander, LLC
8:00 am
Sponsored by the Section of Taxation Program Chair: Scott A. Schwartzberg, Esq.
We will be discussing the hottest issues that have been developing over the last year in Federal Taxation. We will hold two (2) panel discussions: one regarding the viability of marijuana businesses as impacted by Internal Revenue Code Section 280E and recent court cases denying marijuana businesses the ability to deduct certain expenses;
Delivery of Legal Services Section Business Meeting CONFERENCE ROOM 6
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Join the Delivery of Legal Services Section for its Annual Business Meeting prior to the start of the substantive law program.
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Friday, June 14, 2019 8:00 am - 10:00 am
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50 Tech Tips and Tools
Marijuana in the Workplace
Sponsored by the Delivery of Legal Services Section & Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Program Chairs: Amy Petkovsek, Esq., Delivery of Legal Services; Jeanette Rice, Esq., Solo & Small Firm Practice Section
Sponsored by the Labor & Employment Section Program Chair: Michael J. Neary
CONFERENCE ROOM 6
An initial fast-paced presentation will give you a microdemo of fifty different tools, tips, apps and hacks. This part of the program will expose you to emerging technologies; provide a little extra efficiency in your practice (and your time off too!); and stimulate your own ideas about better ways to work. During the second half of the program, we’ll take a “deeper dive” and look more closely at 5 of the technologies mentioned at first. Legal services and small firms are used to innovating on a shoestring, and all these tips and tools are free or cheap! They will range widely and include apps for collaboration and organization; smart ways to find useful information; legal learning and pro bono tools; and a broad variety of other hardware and software. Many are useful at home as well as in the office, and this grab bag will include something for everyone! Speakers: Russ Bloomquist, Maryland Legal Aid; Dave Pantzer, Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland; Sahmra April Stevenson, Stevenson Law Offices, LLC; Shawn Levin, Avid Practice
CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
The marijuana haze is drifting into the workplace. Come learn how employers and employees can avoid getting lost in the smoke. The program will cover: Maryland’s Drug Testing Law, accommodation issues related to marijuana, and the development of federal and state law related to marijuana. Speakers: Glendora C. Hughes, Maryland Commission on Civil Rights; Joyce E. Smithey, Smithey Law Group; Lindsey A. White, Shawe Rosenthal LLP; Garrett Wozniak, Kollman & Saucier, P.A.
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Understanding and Implementing Opportunity Zone Investments CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Real Property Section & Business Law Section Program Chairs: Peter D. Fastow & Jennifer E. Zohorsky, Real Property Section; Scott R. Willson, Business Law Section
Overview of the Basic Rules and Requirments of Implementing Opportunity Zone Investmnetns and the Tas Advantages of Opportunity Zone Investments for Real Estate.
Speakers: Stuart R. Rombro, Esq., Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP; Venroy K. July, Esq., Miles & Stockbridge, P.C.
Friday, June 14, 2019 10:00 am - 10:15 am
11:15 am - 11:30 am
Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hall - Prizes & Raffles
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
THOUGHT LEADER SERIES II 1-hour Concurrent Programs
10:15 am - 11:15 am
The Lawyer Legislator CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
This panel will explore the career path of the lawyer legislator. There is a general downward trend in the number of lawyer legislators in the Maryland General Assembly. With legislators representing different parts of the state and in different stages of their legislative career, this panel will dive into what it actually takes for a lawyer to become a legislator. It will explore how lawyer legislators balance managing a practice while being a legislator for a portion of the year and how they raise funds and run an election campaign. It will also explore how the legislators started on this path, what it takes to be successful as a legislator, the value add of a law degree to being a legislator and why they may recommend other lawyers consider it as part of their career trajectory. Panelists: Del. Brooke Lierman (D - Baltimore City); Del. Haven Shoemaker (R - Carroll County); Del. Daniel Cox - (R - Frederick and Carroll Counties); Del. Debra Davis - (D - Charles County); Del. Luke Clippinger (D- Baltimore City); Del. Kathleen Dumais (D- Montgomery County); Del. Erek Barron (D- Prince George’s County) - Moderator
10:15 am - 11:15 am
Legal Issues Affecting Larger Organizations CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
This panel will explore legal issues facing larger organizations with perspectives from corporate counsel within varying different companies, including global sports swear, diet and nutrition, and non-profits/government.
Panelists: Claudia Withers, former COO of NAACP and EEOC; Kristin Herber, Managing Counsel - Litigation, Under Armor; Jason Groves, Executive Vice President and General Counsel Medifast; Moderator: Hon. Mark Scurti, MSBA Treasurer and Imminent President-Elect
10:15 am - 11:15 am
Advancing as a Government Lawyer CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
This panel is to address the often complex world of advancing as a government lawyer. While there are a lot of different lawyers who work for different levels of government-- it can be a complicated road to navigate advancement because of political changes, resource issues, and transferability of skills. This panel consists of lawyers in high levels of government who have pursued different paths to success, sometimes at one agency and sometimes by moving to different agencies and even in and out of the private sector. This panel will address issues of how to advance in the legal profession while working for the government, focusing on how to evaluate opportunities and leverage your skillsets in a more structured, often inflexible environment. Panelists: Carrie Williams; Kelly Madigan; Tiffany Harvey Moderator: Sarah David
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Friday, June 14, 2019 11:30 am - 1:30 pm EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 1-hour Concurrent Programs
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Shareholder Oppression in the closely held businesses entity, rights & remedies in litigation and strategies for avoiding litigation CONFERENCE ROOM 5
For litigators and transactional lawyers alike, this session will explore current Maryland law on shareholder oppression in the closely-held business entity, with emphases on (a) rights and remedies in oppression litigation, including court-supervised buy-outs, and (b) litigation-avoidance strategies available at the time of entity formation. Speakers: Geoffrey H. Genth, Esq., Kramon & Graham; James Kern, CPA; Gross Mendelsohn; William Murphy, Zuckerman Spaeder, LLP; Charles Morton, Venable LLP
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Breweries and Intellectual Property CAPTAINS QUARTERS
Sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section Lunch sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section
Come join members of the Intellectual Property Section as Danny Robinson, owner of Backshore Brewing Company, and his attorney, Donna M.D. Thomas, Esq. of Astrachan Gunst Thomas, P.C., dissect a trademark infringement trial in which Mr. Robinson’s Ocean City brewery was sued in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Teal Bay Alls., LLC v. Southbound One, Inc., 2015 WL 401251 (D. Md. Jan. 26, 2015), for its use of the mark, SHOREBILLY. Spoiler alert: Mr. Robinson won and was awarded attorneys’ fees. Ms. Thomas will discuss other intellectual property issues that counsel should be mindful of when advising breweries. Light Lunch Provided. Speakers: Donna M.D. Thomas, Esq., Astrachan Gunst Thomas, P.C.; Danny Robinson, Backshore Brewing Company
2-hour Concurrent Programs
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
How Lack of Access to Justice Hurts MD Business and What Corporate Counsel and Lawyers that Advise Corporations Can Do About It CONFERENCE ROOM 6
Sponsored by the Access to Justice Commission Program Chair: Reena Shah
This panel will explore how the lack of access to justice hurts Maryland business. It will explore the access to justice issues faced by employees in corporations and how the barriers to accessing civil justice have an impact on worker health, safety and also business productivity. It will explore they ways in which corporate counsel and lawyers who advise corporations can better understand what these issues are, how they can better plan for them and how they can become engaged in resolving the access to justice crisis faced by many Marylanders. Speakers: Meryl Burgin, Executive VP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and Commissioner, Maryland Access to Justice Commission & Board Member, House of Ruth Maryland; Carnot Evans III, VP and Senior Counsel at Marriott, International and Board President of the Homeless Persons Representation Project; Taren Butcher, Senior Associate General Counsel, Allegis Group; Travis Sheets, VP & General Counsel, BH Management Services and co-chair of Corporate Involvement Workgroup, Iowa Access to Justice Commission (video conferencing into the panel)
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11:30 am - 1:30 pm
MDEC Practical Training and Q&A Session CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Sponsored by the Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Program Chair: Jeanette Rice, Esq.
In this program, practitioners will receive practical tips to assist them in efiling via the MDEC system. The program will begin with a brief update on MDEC development and expansion. Afterwards attorneys and members of the Maryland Judicial Information System will demonstrate solutions to frequently asked questions about efiling. During the second hour of the presentation, presenters will address and demonstrate answers to attendee questions. Speakers: Tara Glover, Application Manager, Judicial Information Systems; Susan Land, Esq., Chair-Elect, Solo & Small Firm Practice Section; Robert L. Frank, Esq., Law Office of Robert L. Frank
1:15 pm - 1:30 pm
Solo & Small Firm Practice Section Business Meeting CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Sponsored by the Solo & Small Firm Practice Section
Join the Solo & Small Firm Practice Section for its Annual Business Meeting. During the meeting, the Hjortsberg Award will be presented, and voting will be held with regards to the Section Council nominations for 2019-20.
Friday, June 14, 2019 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Lights! Camera! Action! A Guardianship Story Mock Trial CONFERENCE ROOM 2
Sponsored by the Elder & Disability Rights Section Program Chair: Stepher R. Elville, Section Chair
“Bravo!,” “Five Stars,” “Encore, Encore!” will surely be cheered from all MSBA members and others in the packed house for this fabulous mock guardianship skit. Come enjoy a group of esteemed attorneys and judges, all turned actors for the day, to perform their roles in a mock guardianship trial. This performance is sure both to entertain and to educate. Whether you are an experienced guardianship trial attorney or if you have never handled a guardianship case before, this interactive and fun program is for you. Speakers: Magistrate Lili Khozeimeh; Angela B. Grau, Esq.; Nisa Subasignhe, Esq.; Ria Rochvarge, Esq.; Barrett King, Esq., Hon. Cynthia Callahn; Hon. Allison Asti
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
The Secret Sauce for Firm Sustainability CONFERENCE ROOM 3
The rapidly changing legal marketplace, advent of AI and the challenge of recruiting and retaining younger professionals all pose serious challenges to firms looking to create a sustainable future. This session will provide valuable guidance on how your firm can secure a robust and profitable future through the application of strategy, innovative techniques and a fresh look at the business development process. Speaker: Wendy Merrill, Founder & Chief Rainmaker of StrategyHorse Consulting Group
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Friday, June 14, 2019 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Here Comes the Sun... but It Can Get Cloudy Development of Solar Arrays on Farmland CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Sponsored by the Agriculture Law and Environmental and Energy Law Sections Program Chairs: Melanie Santiago-Mosier, Vote Solar and Paul Goeringer, University of Maryland
In recent years, development of solar arrays on agricultural land has become a hot topic in Maryland. The issues seem almost endless: local governments have encountered state preemption; community solar gardens have stalled; the appellate courts and state legislature have become involved; the PSC has ongoing cases; conservation issues come into play, etc. In this program, hear from a panel of seasoned practitioners who will provide an overview of permitting, zoning, and land use issues related to solar arrays on agricultural land. The program will include lively conversation as attorneys representing the State, counties, and solar companies discuss the challenges inherent in solar development and recent developments in the law. Speakers: Todd Chason, Gordon Feinblatt; Chris Drummond, Christopher F. Drummond, Attorney at Law; Leslie Knapp, Maryland Association of Counties; Maryland Office of the Attorney General, Maryland Energy Administration; Andrew Wilkinson, Divelbiss & Wilkinson; Tom Filbert, Maryland Office of the Attorney General - MDA
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Supreme Court 2019 Term in Review CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
Sponsored by the Litigation Section & its Appellate Practice Committee Program Chairs: Steven M. Klepper; J. Bradford McCullough; and the Hon. Kevin F. Arthur
Two Supreme Court practitioners and a leading Supreme Court journalist will discuss the Supreme Court’s October 2018 term. Speakers: Deepak Gupta, Gupta Wessler PLLC; Sarah Harrington, Goldstein & Russell, P.C.; Tony Mauro, The National Law Journal/ ALM Media
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Four Part Program Including: 1) How the Tax Law Changes are Affecting Alimony and Child Support - How are the Trial Courts Handling This?, 2) How to Practice Family Law and Civility - At the Same Time, 3) Harnessing the Income Potential of Assets to Establish and Modify Alimony, and 4) Legislative Update CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Sponsored by the Family and Juvenile Law Section Program Chair: Christopher R. vanRoden, Esq.
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Master of Ceremonies: Craig J. Little, Esq.
Part 1 will be a panel discussion that will look into the lack of legislation by the Maryland legislature to address the presumption in the Maryland Child Support Guidelines that alimony is taxable/deductible and what option may exist and what arguments may be made as a result. Part 2 will be a panel disucssion that will address our obligation of civility to our clients, our colleagues, the Court and ourselves. Part 3’s presenter will address these questions and more: How much income realistically can be generated from property settlements and its impact in determining the amount and duration of alimony? What does imputed income from assets look like? Payer spouse agreed to indefinite alimony many years ago. Subsequent to the decree the payer’s income plummets. Should the income potential of Payee’s assets be considered in determining alimony modification award? Part 4 will provide an update on recent legislation in Maryland affecting Family and Juvenile Law practice. Part 1 Panel: Honorable Mary M. Kramer, Circuit Court for Howard County; Barbara R. Trader, Esquire; Kris Hallengren, CPA/ABV, CFF, ASA, MSF Part 2 Panel: Kevin L. Beard, Esquire; Ralph L. Sapia, Esquire; Eleni C. vanRoden, Esquire Part 3 Presenter: Gregory E. Gann, Esquire, CDFA, MAFF Part 4 Presenter: Delegate Kathleen M. Dumais, Esquire, Maryland House of Delegates
1-hour Concurrent Programs
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
How to Conduct an Effective Workplace Investigation CONFERENCE ROOM 5
Whether it is responding to an employee complaint, a customer complaint, a government investigation, or some other issue, it seems that companies are devoting more time and resources to conducting investigations. The appropriateness of the company’s response can potentially help the company avoid liability, maintain a customer relationship, and protect its image, among other things. Thus, it is important to develop appropriate procedures for conducting investigations. Topics for this presentation include identifying reasons why investigations may be conducted, developing strategies for structuring investigations – from understanding how investigations are initiated (e.g., intake process, or responding to a lawsuit or public relations matter), to identifying potential investigators (including the role of legal counsel), and forming strategies for fact gathering and evidence preservation – and developing resolutions for the matters being investigated. Speaker: Stephen B. Stern, Kagan Stern Marinello & Beard, LLC
Friday, June 14, 2019 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
The Lawyer’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault CONFERENCE ROOM 6
In 2018, the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation mandating that by August 1, 2019, all Maryland Universities must develop sexual assault disciplinary provisions that allow students access to an attorney, set parameters for sexual assault proceedings and restrict the use of mediation in resolving these disputes. What does this
mean for Maryland students and how can attorneys be most effective in campus proceedings? Speaker: Oana Brooks, Esq., BrooksLaw, LLC The Lawyer’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault
1:30 pm - 1:40 pm
Exhibit Hall Break
GRAND BALLROOM - 1ST FLOOR
THOUGHT LEADER SERIES II 1-hour Concurrent Programs
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
A Discussion with WBAL Investigative Reporter Jayne Miller CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
Forensic Genealogy CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2B
Since the April 2018 arrest of the alleged Golden State Killer, law enforcement investigators have made arrests in a remarkable string of cold cases. In each case, investigators compared preserved crime DNA to other DNA profiles in an online genealogy database. These searches, in turn, uncovered partial genetic matches to known but distant genetic relatives of a putative suspect. Through sleuthing in the resulting family tree or trees, investigators have been able to identify suspects for investigation and, in some instances, arrest. But is this use of consumer genetics databases legitimate, legal, or good policy? How should Maryland respond to police use of this new method of investigation—particularly in light of Maryland’s statutory prohibition of familial DNA searches in the state’s official law enforcement DNA database? Speaker: Natalie Ram, Esq., Assistant Professor of Law, University of Baltimore School of Law
1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
Understanding Personality to Achieve Conflict Resolution CRYSTAL BALLROOM 2A
Our legal system, at its core, is based on the resolution of conflict; the parties involved can be individuals, groups, entities, and/or the State. The Enneagram Personality System is a tool that allows us to see ourselves and others through the core motivations that drive us. An understanding of these core motivational patterns reveals how different personality types fall into and approach conflict. Recognizing these distinct conflict styles and then addressing the appropriate motivations and patterns driving the conflict make an effective tool in facilitating amicable resolutions. This class offers an introduction to the nine basic types or styles of coping. Understanding the different styles and the core motivations that drive them is useful in assisting lawyers, fact finders, and anyone who interacts with other personalities understand them with more accuracy and clarity. This tool is also very useful in understanding ourselves, our motivations and our relations with others and conflict situations. Speaker: William Stavros, Esq., Stavros Law Firm
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Friday, June 14, 2019 NETWORKING EVENTS 1:40 pm - 4:00 pm
7:30 pm
Leadership Academy Meeting & Luncheon
Teen Movie Night
CONFERENCE ROOMS 1-3
We recognize the importance of assisting individuals with disabilities regardless of age or disability. For the Individual with disabilities we offer a Pooled Special Needs Trust to protect assets and preserve eligibility for benefits.
This event is for 2018-19 Leadership Academy Fellows, Chairpersons, and Committee Members.
2:45 pm - 4:00 pm
Young Lawyers Section Business Meeting CONFERENCE ROOMS 4-6
Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section
Join the Young Lawyers Section as they recognize the work of the 2018-19 Chair and install the 2019-20 Chair. All YLS Section members are invited to attend.
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Relax and Recharge: Afternoon Wind Down Yoga
For the Individual’s family, we offer a Third Party Special Needs Trust to help you plan for the future.
CAPTAINS QUARTERS
• We facilitate case management and care for coordination as needed.
INDOOR POOL AREA
• We distribute funds to increase the Individual’s quality of life and enhance independence. • We provide a corporate alternative to the Individual Trustee, for both Pooled Trusts and Individual Trusts.
Angela Han
4:15 pm - 5:15 pm
Children’s Pool Party & Ice Cream Social Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section
Join the YLS Section for some family fun in the pool, snacks, and most importantly, Ice Cream.
6:00 pm
Children’s Movie Night
Movie will be appropriate for children up to 12 years of age. Popcorn and punch are provided.
Movie will be appropriate for teens between 13 and 17 years of age. Popcorn and punch are provided.
8:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Justice Rocks! MSBA Executive Director Fundraiser ART LEAGUE OF OCEAN CITY
Sponsored by Intrepid Paralegal Solutions
Join us for a unique off-site experience that melds art, a passion for justice and support for the Maryland Access to Justice Commission (A2JC). Equal justice for all is a value that society holds dear. The Maryland Access to Justice Commission exists to ensure that this promise becomes a reality for all those encountering the civil justice system in Maryland. With a striking 80% of Marylanders not receiving the help they need with a civil legal problem, the consequences to the individuals, families, communities can be grave, as can the cost to Maryland’s businesses and tax-payers. Show your support by participating in this ticketed fundraising event at the beautiful Art League of Ocean City (walking distance from the Clarion Fountainbleau). You will enjoy an open bar, live music, finger foods and dessert varieties in a vibrant art gallery setting. Attendees will also get an opportunity to engage in a justicethemed art activity organized by the Art League. This is sure to be a memorable experience. Don’t miss it! This is a separately ticketed event. Tickets can be purchased at time of registration or at the onsite registration desk.
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Saturday, June 15, 2019 6:45 am - 7:30 am
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Fit to Practice: Full Body Bootcamp
State of the Judiciary & Awards
Angela Han
Join us as we hear from Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera on the State of the Judiciary. In addition, during this hour, we will introduce the 2018-19 Leadership Academy Fellows, present the Senior Judge Award, the Sodaro Award, and the Pro Bono Resource Center Awards.
CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS
7:00 am - 9:00 am
Continental Breakfast 2ND FLOOR LOBBY
CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
9:00 am - 10:30 am
MSBA Annual Business Meeting CRYSTAL BALLROOM 1
Election of officers for the 2019-20 fiscal year, and Installation of Dana O. Williams, Esq., as President of the Maryland State Bar Association for 2019-20.