SCHEDULE SUNDAY, JUNE 7 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I, II, III: Robert A. Kutcher Hon. Robert M. Murphy 1:50-2:00 p.m. MAGNOLIA Opening Greeting Chief Justice Bernette Johnson • LA Supreme Court • New Orleans Joseph L. “Larry” Shea, Jr. • LSBA President; Bradley Murchison Kelly & Shea • Shreveport 2:00-3:00 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) How We Rise: The Neuroscience of Leadership, Innovation and Balance in the Law - ETHICS Kimberly Papillon, Esq., Judicial Professor •THEBETTERMIND.COM AZALEA I, II, III A HOLISTIC LOOK AT BALANCED TRANSITION FROM JUDICIAL RETIREMENT (Non-CLE credit) Achieving Balance in Retirement: Judicial Retirement and Attendant Issues (Judges Only Session) Randy Certoma • Judicial Admin. Office; Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans 3:00-3:10 p.m. Break 3:10-4:10 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) How We Rise: The Neuroscience of Leadership, Innovation and Balance in the Law – ETHICS (continued) Kimberly Papillon, Esq., Judicial Professor •THEBETTERMIND.COM AZALEA I, II, III (Non-CLE credit) Group Benefits: The Interesting Nuances for Judges (Judges Only Session) Dean Moberley • Office of Group Benefits, Agency Services Director • Baton Rouge 4:10-4:20 p.m. Break 1|Page SCHEDULE SUNDAY, JUNE 7 4:20-5:20 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Understanding Our Biases to Effectuate Positive Behaviors Resulting in Becoming More Innovative and Better Leaders - PROFESSIONALISM Paulette Brown • ABA President Elect; Locke Lord, LLP • Morristown, NJ AZALEA I, II, III (1 credit) Keeping Those Synapses Firing: Ad Hoc Judging Post Judicial Retirement - ETHICS (Judges Only Session) Hon. Carolyn Gill-Jefferson (Ret.) • Attorney at Law • New Orleans 5:20-5:30 p.m. Break 5:30-6:30 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Lessons in Leadership in a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain and Complex) World George W. Casey, Jr., US Army (Ret.) • President and CEO, Minot Group LLC • Arlington, VA AZALEA I, II, III (1 credit) Living the Good Life after Judicial Retirement (Judges Only Session) - PROFESSIONALISM Dr. David Schjott • Northwest Florida State College • Niceville, FL Hon. Carolyn Gill-Jefferson (Ret.) • Attorney at Law • New Orleans th Hon. Robert M. Murphy • 5 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gretna 6:30-7:30 p.m. Opening Reception 2|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I: AZALEA II: AZALEA III: CAMELLIA I: CAMELLIA II: JASMINE: OAK BOARDROOM: Lynn Luker (Mark Cunningham to Introduce Scott Rogers) Emily Maw Lottie Bash Hon. Robert M. Murphy Hon. Madeleine M. Landrieu CLOSED ROOM Graham Ryan LSBA Staff OPTIONAL PRE CLE SUNRISE ACTIVITIES 6:15-7:15 a.m. CONFERENCE CENTER STEPS 6:45-7:45 a.m. AZALEA FOYER Walk/Run – Get the Morning Started! Join your peers for some exercise, fun, and networking! Yoga – Morning Mindful Moment Start the day with a refreshing and energizing 60 minute yoga session. Intended for beginner and advanced practitioners alike, this yoga session will guide you through basic yoga postures and breath awareness exercises. (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) Christina Sava • Institute for Mindfulness Studies 8:00-9:00 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) “Mindfulness in Law” An overview of mindfulness, the science of mindfulness, and its application to the practice of law. This discussion will establishes a foundation for the mindfulness workshops offered over the course of Summer School. Professor Scott Rogers • University of Miami, School of Law • Coral Gables, FL Mark A. Cunningham, Introduction (This session will be followed by 3 additional hours upstairs in the Jasmine Room as well as 3 additional hours on Tuesday in the Jasmine Room for judges and lawyers.) 3|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 8:00-9:00 a.m. (Continued) AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE SESSIONS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Atkins, Miller and Beyond Hon. Scott J. Crichton • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans st Hon. Brady D. O’Callaghan • 1 Judicial District Court • Shreveport Terry M. Boudreaux • Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office • Gretna Kerry P. Cuccia • SE Louisiana Capital Defense Project • New Orleans AZALEA II THE BUSINESS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Professionalism and Office Management — PROFESSIONALISM Lottie L. Bash • Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell • Alexandria AZALEA III A HOLISTIC LOOK AT BALANCED TRANSITION FROM JUDICIAL RETIREMENT (Non-CLE credit) Achieving Balance in Retirement: Judicial Retirement and Attendant Issues (Judges Only Session) Randy Certoma • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans CAMELLIA I BACK TO BASICS: IT’S ALL ABOUT NEW JUDGES (Judges Only Sessions) (1 credit) Getting It Right for Families: Family Law Discourse (Judges Only Session) th Hon. David A. Blanchet • 15 Judicial District Court • Lafayette Hon. Pamela J. Baker • East Baton Rouge Family Court • Baton Rouge th Hon. Lilynn A. Cutrer • 14 Judicial District Court • Lake Charles CAMELLIA II Closed Room JASMINE (1 credit) Arbitration: The Pitfalls, Problems and Shortcomings: When Can/Should a Court Step In James M. Garner • Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert • New Orleans Thomas J. Madigan II • Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert • New Orleans 4|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 9:00-9:10 a.m. Break 9:10-10:10 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) AZALEA I (1 credit) Fairness in an Era of Mass Incarceration Bryan Stevenson • Founder, Equal Justice Initiative and author, “Just Mercy” Introduction: Emily Maw • Director, New Orleans Innocence Project • New Orleans (This session will be followed by 2 additional hours upstairs in Jasmine & Azalea I Room ) Domestic Relations Law — Recent Legislative and Jurisprudential Updates th Hon. David A. Blanchet • 15 Judicial District Court • Lafayette th Hon. Charles G. Fitzgerald • 15 Judicial District Court • Lafayette AZALEA II THE BUSINESS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (Non-CLE credit) The Professional Hiring Process Veronica Cheneau • Deputy Judicial Administration, HR, LA Supreme Court • New Orleans Yolanda Bounchand • HR Consultant, LA Supreme Court • New Orleans AZALEA III (Non-CLE credit) Group Benefits: The Interesting Nuances for Judges (Judges Only Session) Dean Moberley • Office of Group Benefits • Baton Rouge CAMELLIA I BACK TO BASICS: IT’S ALL ABOUT NEW JUDGES (Judges Only Session) (1 credit) Pre-Trial and Trial Practice: Criminal Law Confab th Hon. Marilyn C. Castle • 15 Judicial District Court • Lafayette th Hon. Lori A. Landry • 16 Judicial District Court • St. Martinville st Hon. Michael A. Pitman • 1 Judicial District Court • Shreveport CAMELLIA II Closed Room 5|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 9:10-10:45 a.m. JASMINE (1.5 credits) Introduction to Mindfulness: Enhancing Focus and Stress Reduction An exploration of mindfulness insights and experiential practices centering on the cultivation of greater focus and wellbeing. (This session is limited to 20 people) Hon. Chris McAliley • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida • Miami, FL Professor Scott Rogers • University of Miami, School of Law • Coral Gables, FL 10:10-10:20 a.m. Break 10:20-11:20 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Changes in the Delivery of Legal Services: The Impact on Lawyers & the Judiciary — PROFESSIONALISM Judy Perry Martinez • Chair, ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Services • New Orleans AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE FOR LAWYERS & JUDGES (1 credit) Addressing Vulnerable Populations — Children, People with Disabilities or Trauma and Confronting Race and Poverty - (Follow Up Session) (This is an interactive session with Bryan Stevenson and our hour one panel) Bryan Stevenson • Founder, Equal Justice Initiative and author, “Just Mercy” Facilitator: Emily Maw, Director, New Orleans Innocence Project Active Voices: Hon. Scott J. Crichton • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans st Hon. Brady D. O’Callaghan • 1 Judicial District Court • Shreveport Terry M. Boudreaux • Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office • Gretna Kerry P. Cuccia • SE Louisiana Capital Defense Project • New Orleans AZALEA II THE BUSINESS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Collegiality vs. Efficiency – Are We a Family, a Business, or ALL of the Above? PROFESSIONALISM Facilitator: Lottie L. Bash • Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell • Alexandria Panelists: Hon. Dee D. Drell • US District Court, Western Dist. of La. • Alexandria Hon. Richard T. Haik • US District Court, Western Dist. of La. • Lafayette Richard J. Arsenault • Neblett Beard & Arsenault • Alexandria Joseph H. Perez-Montes • Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell • Alexandria 6|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 10:20-11:20 a.m. (Continued) AZALEA III A HOLISTIC LOOK AT BALANCED TRANSITION FROM JUDICIAL RETIREMENT (1 credit) Keeping Those Synapses Firing: Ad Hoc Judging Post Judicial Retirement (Judges Only Session) Hon. Carolyn Gill-Jefferson (Ret.) • Attorney at Law • New Orleans CAMELLIA I BACK TO BASICS: IT’S ALL ABOUT NEW JUDGES (Judges Only Session) (1 credit) Exceptions, Motions, and Trials: Civil Law Dialogue st Moderator: Hon. Guy P. Holdridge • 1 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gonzales Panelists: Hon. Tiffany G. Chase • Orleans Parish Civil District Court • New Orleans th Hon. Stephen C. Grefer • 24 Judicial District Court • Gretna Hon. Robin M. Giarrusso • Orleans Parish Civil District Court • New Orleans CAMELLIA II Closed Room 10:45-11:00 a.m. JASMINE Break and Yoga Condensed: Short Stretch (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. JASMINE (1.5 credits) 11:20-11:30 a.m. 7|Page Mindfulness Techniques for Dealing with Difficult Clients and Colleagues — PROFESSIONALISM Mindfulness practices can be of benefit in relating more effectively to challenging situations and people. This session explores mindfulness insights and exercises that can be helpful. Attendance in the “Introduction to Mindfulness” session is not necessary to benefit from this session. Hon. Chris McAliley • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida • Miami, FL Professor Scott Rogers • University of Miami, School of Law • Coral Gables, FL Break SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Nurse Geneva: A Tale of Public Health in Rural Louisiana and Beyond What does the life of a public health nurse in rural Louisiana have to do with global public health? As the recent Ebola and Measles crises showed, your public health issues may not be so different than those faced by others in our increasingly globalized world. Dabney P. Evans, Ph.D., MPH • Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University • Atlanta, Ga. (There will be two follow up sessions to this session on Tuesday in Azalea II from 8:00 to 10:10 a.m.) AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE SESSIONS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Addressing Vulnerable Populations — Children, People with Disabilities or Trauma and Confronting Race and Poverty - (Follow Up Session) Bryan Stevenson • Founder, Equal Justice Initiative and author, “Just Mercy” Facilitator: Emily Maw, Director, New Orleans Innocence Project Active Voices: Hon. Scott J. Crichton • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans st Hon. Brady D. O’Callaghan • 1 Judicial District Court • Shreveport Terry M. Broudreuax • Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office • Gretna Kerry P. Cuccia • SE Louisiana Capital Defense Project • New Orleans AZALEA II THE BUSINESS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (Non-CLE credit) Entrepreneurialism and Rainmaking in a Rapidly Evolving Legal World David H. Freeman • David Freeman Consulting Group • Coral Springs, Calif. AZALEA III A HOLISTIC LOOK AT BALANCED TRANSITION FROM JUDICIAL RETIREMENT (1 credit) Living the Good Life after Judicial Retirement — PROFESSIONALISM (Judges Only Session) Dr. David Schjott • Northwest Florida State College • Niceville, Fla. Hon. Carolyn Gill-Jefferson (Ret.) • Attorney at Law • New Orleans th Hon. Robert M. Murphy • 5 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gretna 8|Page SCHEDULE MONDAY, JUNE 8 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Continued) CAMELLIA I BACK TO BASICS: IT’S ALL ABOUT NEW JUDGES (1 credit) Lawyers to Judges: Being the Best Judge You Can Be from the Lawyers’ Perspective — PROFESSIONALISM (Judges Only Session) Robert A. Kutcher • Chopin, Wagar, Richard & Kutcher • Metairie H. Minor Pipes III • Barrasso, Usdin, Kupperman, Freeman & Sarver • New Orleans CAMELLIA II 12:45-4:45 p.m. Closed Room OAK BOARDROOM (Non-CLE credit) Distinguish Yourself from the Crowd: Creating and Implementing Innovative Business Strategies (eight 30 minute time slots, with the first session beginning at 12:45) Take advantage of the opportunity to meet one-on-one with Mr. Freeman in the afternoon following his program "Entrepreneurialism and Rainmaking in a Rapidly Evolving Legal World." Mr. Freeman will be available to speak with attendees about their business development ideas and strategies. SPACE IS LIMITED!! SIGN –UP SHEET AT REGISTRATION DESK! 4:00-4:30 p.m. AZALEA FOYER Yoga: Mindful Movement Enjoy a 30-minute session to rejuvenate and replenish. Intended for the beginner and advanced practitioner alike while standing or sitting in a chair. (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) Christina Sava • Institute for Mindfulness Studies 5:00 p.m. Judge Tom Daley Afternoon Run — st The 1 annual Judge Tom Daley run, featuring many of Judge Daley’s famous and infamous running buddies. Run will start and end at Elephant Walk, Beachside 9|Page SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I: AZALEA II: AZALEA III: CAMELLIA I: CAMELLIA II: JASMINE: Patrick Talley Hon. Lori A. Landry Hon. Allison H. Penzato Darrel J. Papillion Hon. Patricia E. Koch James A. Brown Graham Ryan OPTIONAL PRE CLE SUNRISE ACTIVITIES 6:15-7:15 a.m. CONFERENCE CENTER STEPS Walk/Run – Get the Morning Started! Join your peers for some exercise, fun, and networking! 6:30-7:30 a.m. AZALEA FOYER Yoga – Morning Mindful Moment Start the day with a refreshing and energizing 60 minute yoga session. Intended for beginner and advanced practitioners alike, this yoga session will guide you through basic yoga postures and breath awareness exercises. (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) Christina Sava • Institute for Mindfulness Studies 8:00-9:00 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Louisiana Civil Procedure: Recent Updates st Hon. Guy P. Holdridge • 1 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gonzales AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) United States Supreme Court: Constitutional Criminal Cases 2015 st Hon. Brady G. O’Callaghan • 1 Judicial District Court • Shreveport 10 | P a g e SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 8:00-9:00 a.m. (Continued) AZALEA II (1 credit) PUBLIC HEALTH, THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE LAW Balancing Public Health and Human Rights This session will provide an overview of international human rights law and in particular the right to health. Dabney P. Evans, Ph.D., MPH • Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University • Atlanta, Ga. AZALEA III CIVIL TOPICS (1 credit) The Influence of French Law and History in Louisiana – Then and Now Warren A. Perrin • Perrin, Landry & deLaunay • Lafayette CAMELLIA I (1 credit) Negotiating: Does Gender, Race, or Age Affect the Process Hon. Carolyn Gill-Jefferson (Ret.) • Attorney at Law • New Orleans Lynn Luker • Law Office of Lynn Luker • New Orleans CAMELLIA II Lessons in Commercial, Business and Tax Topics for Judges and Lawyers (These sessions were produced in partnership with the LSBA Corporate and Business Law Section, Tax Law Section, and Loyola Law School.) (1 credit) Current Insurance Types and Forms — It’s a Moving Target Marie A. Moore • Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert • New Orleans JASMINE (1 credit) Medical Malpractice: Particular and Thorny Issues Moderator: Hon. Nakisha Ervin-Knott • Orleans Parish Civil District Court • New Orleans Panelists: Nairda (Lesa) T. Colón • Frilot • New Orleans Kara Hadican Samuels • Kara Hadican Samuels and Associates • New Orleans 9:00-9:10 a.m. Break 11 | P a g e SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 9:10-10:10 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion: Winning (or losing) Your Case before Trial – Current Strategies for Handling Motions for Summary Judgment, Motions in Limine and Other Dispositive Motions Edward J. Walters, Jr. • Walters, Papillion, Thomas, Cullens • Baton Rouge AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW AND PRODEDURE FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Louisiana Public Defender Funding: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Cloyce C. Clark III • Caddo Parish District Attorney's Office • Shreveport Dwight M. Doskey • Capital Defense Project of Southeast LA • Covington John W. Lindner II • 22nd Judicial District Public Defender • Covington AZALEA II PUBLIC HEALTH, THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE LAW (1 credit) The ABCs of Public Health: ACA to Zoonosis Ever wonder what you’d do if a health care worker in your area returned form an Ebola affected country? Or what if a parent sought a vaccine exemption for measles? How public health may impact your decision making. Dabney P. Evans, Ph.D., MPH • Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University • Atlanta, Ga. AZALEA III (1 credit) Ethics in the Clouds: Ethics Issues in the Realm of eDiscovery - ETHICS Kent A. Lambert • Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz • New Orleans William M. Ross • Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton & Alford • New Orleans CAMELLIA I WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: WORK/LIFE BALANCE – (Judges Only Session) (1 credit) Developing Strategies for Work/Life Balance: The Strengths of Women at Work and at Home – Session 1 (Judges Only Session) — PROFESSIONALISM th Hon. Patricia E. Koch • 9 Judicial District Court • Alexandria Susie Drell, LCSW • Alexandria 12 | P a g e SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 9:10-10:10 a.m. (Continued) CAMELLIA II LESSONS IN COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND TAX TOPICS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (These sessions were produced in partnership with the LSBA Corporate and Business Law Section, Taxation Section, and Loyola Law School.) (1 credit) Ethics in Organizational Representation – ETHICS James A. Brown • Liskow & Lewis • New Orleans 9:15-10:45 a.m. JASMINE (1.5 credits) Introduction to Mindfulness: Enhancing Focus and Stress Reduction (Repeat Session for attendees who did not participate in Monday’s session. This session is limited to 20 people) Hon. Chris McAliley • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida • Miami, FL Professor Scott Rogers • University of Miami, School of Law • Coral Gables, FL 10:10-10:20 a.m. Break 10:20-11:20 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Default Judgments — Potholes and Pitfalls th Hon. Hans J. Liljeberg • 5 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gretna th Hon. Lee V. Faulkner, Jr. • 24 Judicial District Court • Gretna AZALEA I Louisiana Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure: Recent Updates Brian J. Capitelli • Capitelli & Wicker • New Orleans Hon. Jonathan P. Friedman • Magistrate Commissioner, Silbert, Garon, Pitre & Friedman • New Orleans AZALEA II PUBLIC HEATH, THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE LAW (1 credit) Fracking: Erupting Areas in the Law Katherine S. Baker • Bradley Murchison Kelly & Shea • Shreveport Carl T. Conrad • Blue Williams • Mandeville Gary L. Kinsland • School of Geosciences, University of La. at Lafayette 13 | P a g e SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 10:20-11:20 a.m. (Continued) AZALEA III (1 credit) LUTPA — Louisiana Unfair Trade Practices Act: How to Try Your Case Robert A. Kutcher • Chopin, Wagar, Richard & Kutcher • Metairie Kyle D. Schonekas • Schonekas, Evans, McGoey & McEachin • New Orleans CAMELLIA I WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: WORK/LIFE BALANCE — WOMEN JUDGE SESSIONS (1 credit) Developing Strategies for Work/Life Balance: The Strengths of Women at Work and at Home – Session 2 (Judges Only Session) — PROFESSIONALISM th Hon. Sharon I. Marchman • 4 Judicial District Court • Monroe Susie Drell, MSW, LCSW • Alexandria CAMELLIA II LESSONS IN COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND TAX TOPICS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (These sessions were produced in partnership with the LSBA Corporate and Business Law Section, Taxation Section, and Loyola Law School.) (1 credit) Zoning and Land Use: Recent Developments Randy P. Roussel • Phelps Dunbar • Baton Rouge 10:45-11:00 a.m. JASMINE Break and Yoga Condensed: Short Stretch (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. JASMINE (1.5 credits) 14 | P a g e Mindfulness, Procedural Fairness, and Effective Decision Making - PROFESSIONALISM Litigants and their lawyers care deeply about procedural fairness, that is, how they are treated by courts. In this session we will focus on open-minded attention to people and events. Hon. Chris McAliley • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida • Miami, FL Professor Scott Rogers • University of Miami, School of Law • Coral Gables, FL SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 11:20-11:30 a.m. Break 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Summary Judgments: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow st Hon. Guy P. Holdridge • 1 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gonzales th Hon. Madeleine M. Landrieu • 4 Circuit Court of Appeal • New Orleans AZALEA I CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE SESSIONS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (1 credit) Medical and Mental Health Issues in the Pre Adjudicated Jail Population Hon. Karen K. Herman • Orleans Parish Criminal Court • New Orleans Rob J. Reardon • Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office • Lafayette John W. Thompson, Jr., M.D. • Tulane University Medical School • New Orleans AZALEA II Leadership: Strategies for Success in the Ever Changing Competitive Legal Market— PROFESSIONALISM Arturo Menefee • Auburn University • Auburn, Ala. (1 credit) AZALEA III (1 credit) Legacy Litigation and Downhole Claims for Lost Royalties Robert B. McNeal • Liskow & Lewis • New Orleans J. Michael Veron • Veron, Bice, Palermo & Wilson • Lake Charles CAMELLIA I WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: WORK/LIFE BALANCE — WOMEN JUDGE SESSIONS (1 credit) Developing Strategies for Work/Life Balance: The Strengths of Women at Work and at Home – Session 3 (Judges Only Session) — PROFESSIONALISM Hon. Robin M. Giarrusso • Orleans Parish Civil District Court • New Orleans Susie Drell, MSW, LCSW • Alexandria CAMELLIA II LESSONS IN COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS AND TAX TOPICS FOR JUDGES AND LAWYERS (These sessions were produced in partnership with the LSBA Corporate and Business Law Section, Taxation Section, and Loyola Law School.) (1 credit) 15 | P a g e Tax Year in Review (This session was produced in partnership with the LSBA Taxation Section) B. Trevor Wilson • Jones Walker • Baton Rouge SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 9 12:45-1:00 p.m. JASMINE Yoga Condensed: Short Stretch (Please bring anything to yoga that you would need for class, for example a mat, towel, and water.) 12:45-2:15 p.m. AZALEA 2 16 | P a g e Post-Conviction Relief Meeting (Judges Only) Hon. Scott J. Crichton • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans Hon. Jeannette Theriot Knoll • Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans Prof. Cheney C. Joseph, Jr. • LSU Law Center • Baton Rouge SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I: AZALEA II: AZALEA III: CAMELLIA I: CAMELLIA II: JASMINE: H. Minor Pipes III Hon. Peter J. Garcia Val P. Exnicios Jan M. Hayden Hon. Douglas J. Saloom & Ashley Foret Dees James Brown Cheryl Q. Landrieu OPTIONAL PRE CLE SUNRISE ACTIVITIES 6:15-7:15 a.m. CONFERENCE CENTER STEPS Walk/Run – Get the Morning Started! Join your peers for some exercise, fun, and networking! 8:00-9:15 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1.25 credits) How Do I Get My Money and What’s OK — The Money Side of the Practice of Law — ETHICS Thomas M. Flanagan • Flanagan Partners • New Orleans 8:00-9:00 a.m. AZALEA I LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (1 credit) Over-Representation of People with Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. Dr. Spencer Eth • University of Miami; Miami VA Healthcare System • Aventura, FL Hon. Stephen Goss • Doughty Superior Court • Albany, GA 17 | P a g e SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 8:00-9:00 a.m. (Continued) AZALEA II (These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Civil Law and Litigation; Class Action, Mass Tort and Complex Litigation; Francophone; and Young Lawyers Division) (1 credit) Ethical Issues in Multi-Client Representation – ETHICS Moderator: Val P. Exnicios • Liska, Exnicios & Nungesser • New Orleans Panelists: Mark P. Glago • Glago Law Firm • New Orleans Stephen J. Herman • Herman, Herman & Katz • New Orleans Charles B. Plattsmier • LA Attorney Disciplinary Board • Baton Rouge Richard C. Stanley • Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton & Alford • New Orleans AZALEA III A PRIMER IN SPECIFIC SPECIALTIES FOR NON SPECIALISTS (1 credit) Louisiana Estate Planning & Successions “For Dummies” (or What Every Non-Specialist Should Know) Carole Cukell Neff • Sessions, Fishman, Nathan & Israel • New Orleans CAMELLIA I (1 credit) Office and Court Management: Ethical Implications and Practical Considerations (Judges Only Session) — ETHICS rd Hon. Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux • 3 Circuit Court of Appeal • Lake Charles CAMELLIA II Lessons in Commercial, Business and Tax Topic for Judges & Lawyers (These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Corporate and Business Law; Taxation; and Loyola Law School) (1 credit) Financial and Tax Ramifications of Divorce Mitchell J. Hoffman • Lowe, Stein, Hoffman, Allweiss & Hauver • New Orleans Mark S. Stein • Lowe, Stein, Hoffman, Allweiss & Hauver • New Orleans JASMINE Steamy Discipline: The Ethics of Sexual Relations with People with Business Before You (Judges Only Session) -ETHICS Hon. Dee D. Drell • US District Court, Western District of LA • Alexandria (1 credit) 18 | P a g e SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 9:00-9:10 a.m. Break 9:10-10:10 a.m. AZALEA I LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (1 credit) Introduction to Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. Dr. Spencer Eth • University of Miami; Miami VA Healthcare System • Aventura, FL Hon. Stephen Goss • Doughty Superior Court • Albany, GA AZALEA II These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Civil Law and Litigation; Class Action, Mass Tort and Complex Litigation; Francophone; and Young Lawyers Division) (1 credit) Attacks on the Judiciary – PROFESSIONALISM Moderator: Val P. Exnicios • Liska, Exnicios & Nungesser • New Orleans Panelists: Mark P. Glago • Glago Law Firm • New Orleans Stephen J. Herman • Herman, Herman & Katz • New Orleans Charles B. Plattsmier • LA Attorney Disciplinary Board • Baton Rouge Richard C. Stanley • Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton & Alford • New Orleans AZALEA III A PRIMER IN SPECIFIC SPECIALTIES FOR NON SPECIALISTS (1 credit) Worker’s Comp for Appellate Judges and Non Comp Lawyers Hon. Patrick F. Robinson • Workers Compensation • Shreveport CAMELLIA I (1 credit) The Implications of Immigration Status for Custody and Other Domestic Relations Issues (This session was produced in partnership with the LSBA Immigration Law Section) Leah Spivey • Ware Gasparian • Metairie Ashley Foret Dees, Introduction 19 | P a g e SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 9:10-10:10 a.m. (Continued) CAMELLIA II Lessons in Commercial, Business and Tax Topics for Judges & Lawyers (These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Corporate and Business Law; Taxation; and Loyola Law School) (1 credit) ERISA: What’s Popping Randye C. Snyder • Liskow & Lewis • New Orleans JASMINE (1 credit) HR — Your Court: Are We a Family or Are We a Business? (Judges Only Session) PROFESSIONALISM th Inquisitor: Cheryl Q. Landrieu • 5 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gretna th Debaters: Hon. Susan M. Chehardy • 5 Circuit Court of Appeal • Gretna th Hon. Dennis R. Bagneris, Sr. • 4 Circuit Court of Appeal • New Orleans th Hon. John J. Molaison, Jr. • 24 Judicial District Court • Gretna 9:20-10:20 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) Federal Substance and Procedure — The Cases of Note This year Hon. Mark L. Hornsby • US Magistrate • Shreveport Darrel J. Papillion • Walters, Papillion, Thomas, Cullens • Baton Rouge 10:25-11:25 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) 20 | P a g e Tom on Torts Professor Thomas Galligan, Jr. • Colby-Sawyer College • New London, New Hampshire SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 10:20-11:20 a.m. AZALEA I LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (1 credit) Factors Contributing to Over Representation and What You Can Do as a Judge (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. Dr. Spencer Eth • University of Miami; Miami VA Healthcare System • Aventura, FL Hon. Stephen Goss • Doughty Superior Court • Albany, GA AZALEA II These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Civil Law and Litigation; Class Action, Mass Tort and Complex Litigation; Francophone; and Young Lawyers Division) (1 credit) Use of Exhibits and Demonstrative Aids in the Age of Technology: Blending the Old and the New Shayna L. Beevers • Beevers & Beevers • Gretna J. Lee Hoffoss, Jr. • Hoffoss Devall • Lake Charles AZALEA III A PRIMER IN SPECIFIC SPECIALTIES FOR NON SPECIALISTS (1 credit) Grammar for Judges and Lawyers Hon. F. Rae Swent (Ret.) • Alexandria CAMELLIA I (1 credit) City Judges Best Practices: OMV and Other Traffic Reporting Issues (Judges Only Session) Kelly Simmons • Office of Motor Vehicles • Baton Rouge Ashley Spiers • Office of Motor Vehicles • Baton Rouge CAMELLIA II Lessons in Commercial, Business and Tax Topics for Judges & Lawyers (These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Corporate and Business Law; Taxation; and Loyola Law School) (1 credit) Expropriation: An Update Randall A. Smith • Smith & Fawer • New Orleans JASMINE (1 credit) The Protective Order Registry — Updates (Judges Only Session) Ramona Harris • Louisiana Protective Order Registry • New Orleans 21 | P a g e SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 11:20-11:30 a.m. Break 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MAGNOLIA (1 credit) The Federal Practice Blues — The Hot Seat! Federal practitioners question federal judges regarding the pitfalls and difficulties of federal practice - PROFESSIONALISM Moderators: Robert A. Kutcher • Chopin, Wagar, Richard & Kutcher • Metairie H. Minor Pipes III • Barrasso, Usdin, Kupperman, Freeman & Sarver • New Orleans Panelists: Hon. Dee D. Drell • US Dist. Court, Western District of LA • Alexandria Hon. Jane M. Triche-Milazzo • US Dist. Court, Eastern District of LA • New Orleans AZALEA I LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — THE INTERFACE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. (1 credit) Louisiana Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Hon. Karen K. Herman • Orleans Parish Criminal Court • New Orleans Rob J. Reardon • Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office • Lafayette John W. Thompson, Jr., M.D. • Tulane University Medical School • New Orleans AZALEA II (1 credit) More and Advanced Federal Civil Procedure and Substance Hon. Mark L. Hornsby • US Magistrate • Shreveport Darrel J. Papillion • Walters, Papillion, Thomas, Cullens • Baton Rouge AZALEA III A PRIMER IN SPECIFIC SPECIALTIES FOR NON SPECIALISTS (1 credit) Bankruptcy for Non Bankruptcy Lawyer Jan M. Hayden • Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz • New Orleans 22 | P a g e SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 11:30-12:30 a.m. (Continued) CAMELLIA I (1 credit) City Judges Best Practices: Selected Problems in the City Court Civil Docket (Judges Only Session) Moderator: Hon. John B. Slattery, Jr. • Springhill City Court • Springhill Panelists: Hon. James M. Cunningham • Rayne City Court • Rayne Hon. Danny W. Tatum • Ruston City Court • Ruston CAMELLIA II Lessons in Commercial, Business and Tax Topic for Judges & Lawyers (These sessions were produced in partnership with the following LSBA Sections: Corporate and Business Law; Taxation; and Loyola Law School) (1 credit) The New Remedy for Shareholder Oppression under the Louisiana Business Corporation Act (This session was produced in partnership with the LSBA Corporate and Business Law Section) Professor Lloyd Drury III • Loyola University, College of Law • New Orleans JASMINE (1 credit) HR — The Big No-No’s for Judges (Judges Only Session) – ETHICS Sandra A. Vujnovich • Judicial Administrator/CEO Judiciary Commission for Louisiana Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans Veronica Cheneau • Deputy Judicial Administration, HR, Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans Yolanda Bounchand • HR Consultant, Louisiana Supreme Court • New Orleans 23 | P a g e SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I, II, III: CAMELLIA I: CAMELLIA II: JASMINE: Joseph L. “Larry” Shea, Jr. & Mark A. Cunningham Hon. Ricky H. Wicker & Hon. Shonda D. Stone Commissioner Jonathan P. Friedman Hon. Terry A. Doughty OPTIONAL PRE CLE SUNRISE ACTIVITIES 6:15-7:15 a.m. CONFERENCE CENTER STEPS Walk/Run – Get the Morning Started! Join your peers for some exercise, fun, and networking! 8:00-9:00 a.m. AZALEA I, II & III (1 credit) Ethics for Lawyers: Lawyers Assistance Program – ETHICS J.E. “Buddy” Stockwell III • Lawyers Assistance Program • Mandeville CAMELLIA I (1 credit) Legal Education in Louisiana: The Expanding Role of Externships and the Ethical Issues Related to Field Placements (Judges Only Session) — ETHICS Christine Cerniglia Brown • Coord. Skills & Experiential Learning, Loyola College of Law • New Orleans Jeff Brooks • Preis & Roy; Director Advocacy & Prof. Practice, LSU Law Center • Baton Rouge Jane Johnson • Director of Experiential Education • Tulane University School of Law • New Orleans James B. Letten • Asst. Dean for Experiential Education • Tulane University School of Law • New Orleans Virginia Listach • Director, Clinical Education • Southern University Law Center • Baton Rouge CAMELLIA II LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — THE INTERFACE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. (1 credit) Video Case Studies: Improving Interactions in the Courtroom Dr. Spencer Eth • University of Miami; Miami VA Healthcare System • Aventura, FL Hon. Stephen Goss • Doughty Superior Court • Albany, GA 24 | P a g e SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 8:00-9:00 a.m. (Continued) JASMINE (1 credit) State RICO Cases: How to Handle Them Hon. Camille G. Buras • Orleans Parish Criminal District Court • New Orleans Alexander Calenda III • Orleans Parish District Attorney Office • New Orleans Maurice E. Landrieu, Jr. • Assistant US Attorney • New Orleans M. Richard Schroeder • Jones Walker • New Orleans 9:00-9:10 a.m. Break 9:10-10:10 a.m. CAMELLIA I TOPICS FOR JUDGES WHO PRESIDE OVER CASES IN WHICH CHILDREN ARE INVOLVED (Judges Only Session) (1 credit) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) Study (JUDGES ONLY SESSION) Hon. Elizabeth Trosch • Mecklenburg County District Court • Charlotte, NC Revonda A. Kirby • louisianachildren.org • Baton Rouge CAMELLIA II LOUISIANA CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE — THE INTERFACE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (This interactive training is designed for those involved in criminal cases. This program was created by judges and psychiatrists working in partnership with the American Psychiatric Foundation and the Counsel of State Governments Justice Center. (1 credit) Video Case Studies: Improving Interactions in the Courtroom (Continued) Dr. Spencer Eth • University of Miami; Miami VA Healthcare System • Aventura, FL Hon. Stephen Goss • Doughty Superior Court • Albany, GA JASMINE (1 credit) State RICO Cases: How to Handle Them — Roundtable Interactive Conversation Hon. Camille G. Buras • Orleans Parish Criminal District Court • New Orleans Alexander Calenda III • Orleans Parish District Attorney Office • New Orleans Maurice E. Landrieu, Jr. • Assistant US Attorney • New Orleans M. Richard Schroeder • Jones Walker • New Orleans 10:10-10:20 a.m. Break 25 | P a g e SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 10:20-11:20 a.m. CAMELLIA I TOPICS FOR JUDGES WHO PRESIDE OVER CASES IN WHICH CHILDREN ARE INVOLVED (Judges Only Session) (1 credit) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) Study (Judges Only Session) Hon. Elizabeth Trosch • Mecklenburg County District Court • Charlotte, NC Revonda A. Kirby • louisianachildren.org • Baton Rouge CAMELLIA II CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (1 credit) Gwen’s Law nd Hon. Scott C. Gardner • 22 Judicial District Court • Covington Brian J. Capitelli • Capitelli and Wicker • New Orleans Gary V. Evans • Attorney at Law • Mansfield Hon. Jonathan P. Friedman • Magistrate Commissioner, Silbert, Garon, Pitre & Friedman • New Orleans John W. Lindner II • 22nd Judicial District Public Defender • Covington JASMINE (1 credit) Rural Courts Roundtable I: Problems Particular to Rural Courts (Judges Only Session) th Hon. Terry A. Doughty • 5 Judicial District Court • Rayville 11:20-11:30 a.m. Break 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CAMELLIA I (1 credit) 26 | P a g e Juvenile Law Updates (Judges Only Session) Hon. Shonda D. Stone • Juvenile Court • Shreveport Marie Anders • Program Attorney, Louisiana Judicial College • New Orleans SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Continued) CAMELLIA II CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (1 credit) Purposeful Sentencing: How to Make Probation a Success th Hon. Patricia E. Koch • 9 Judicial District Court • Alexandria Tammy Bordelon • LA Dept. of Public Safety & Corrections, Div. of Probation & Parole • Alexandria Nicole A. Mitchell • LA Dept. of Public Safety & Corrections, Div. of Probation & Parole • Alexandria JASMINE (1 credit) Rural Courts Roundtable II: Problems Particular to Rural Courts (Judges Only Session) th Hon. Terry A. Doughty • 5 Judicial District Court • Rayville 27 | P a g e SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JUNE 12 Room Captains: MAGNOLIA: AZALEA I, II, III: CAMELLIA I & II: H. Minor Pipes III & Robert A. Kutcher Richard J. Arsenault Nancy J. Marshall OPTIONAL PRE CLE SUNRISE ACTIVITIES 6:15-7:15 a.m. CONFERENCE CENTER STEPS Walk/Run – Get the Morning Started! Join your peers for some exercise, fun, and networking! 8:00-9:00 a.m. AZALEA I (1 credit) Consumer Protection Hot Topics (in collaboration with the ABA Antitrust Section) Christopher D. Cazenave • Jones Walker • New Orleans Richard Lawson • Florida Office of the Attorney General • Tallahassee, FL Lydia Parnes • Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati • Washington, DC AZALEA II (1 credit) Important Maritime and Tort Law Developments (…With Practical Observations From the Bench) An Insurance, Tort, Workers’ Compensation and Admiralty CLE Richard J. Arsenault, Chair • Neblett, Beard & Arsenault • Alexandria Hon James J. Brady • USDC, Middle District of LA • Baton Rouge Hon Richard T. Haik • USDC, Western District of LA • Lafayette Hon. Jay C. Zainey • USDC, Eastern District of LA • New Orleans Professor Thomas C. Galligan, Jr. • Colby-Sawyer College • New Hampshire Jay Christopher Zainey, Jr. • Williams Law Group • New Orleans Peggy Giglio • USDC, Western District of LA • Lafayette CAMELLIA 1 (1 credit) Hot State and Local Tax Issues Antonio C. Ferachi • LA Department of Revenue • Baton Rouge 28 | P a g e SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JUNE 12 9:00-10:15 a.m. MAGNOLIA (1.25 credits) The Great Debate: Gay Marriage Kyle Duncan • Duncan PLLC • Washington, DC Camilla B. Taylor • Lambda Legal • Chicago, Ill. 9:10-10:10 a.m. AZALEA I (1 credit) Avoiding Bad Faith Claims – ETHICS Nancy J. Marshall • Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles • New Orleans AZALEA II (1 credit) Adjudicated Tax Titles – A Legal and Insurable Return to Commerce Ronnie Harris • Louisiana Municipal Association • Baton Rouge Stacy Head • New Orleans City Council • New Orleans Stephen D. Morel • Morel Yorsch • New Orleans 10:15-10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m.-Noon MAGNOLIA (Non-CLE credit) Meet the Gubernatorial Candidates AZALEA II (Non-CLE credit) Over-Incarceration in Louisiana Videotaped conversation William C. Hubbard • ABA President Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough • Columbia, SC 29 | P a g e
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