American College of Trial Lawyers 2017 Annual Meeting Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Montréal, Québec

Dear Friends:

Eileen and I are delighted to welcome you to the Annual Meeting of the American College of Trial Lawyers at the newly renovated Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth.

President-Elect Samuel H. Franklin has planned an exciting program of distinguished speakers addressing current and thought-provoking topics. Fellows and spouses or guests are sure to be entertained, educated, and enlightened by these speakers.

As always, our evening social events will provide an opportunity to greet treasured friends and make new ones. Thursday night, stroll past the beautiful Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde and through the Place du Canada Park to join Fellows and guests for our opening reception at Windsor Station. We hope you’ll plan to experience one of Montréal’s many renowned restaurants to complete your evening. Friday night will be a spectacular evening at the exclusive Arsenal, and of course the traditional highlight of our meeting is the Saturday night induction of new Fellows and Black Tie Banquet in the hotel ballroom, followed by dancing and the time-honored “Sing Along”.

Tours and unique activities offered on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons promise to provide opportunities to explore the area and discover all that Montréal has to offer.

Please remember to wear your name badges, and I look forward to seeing each of you.

Sincerely,

Bartholomew J. Dalton President

CHANCELLOR-FOUNDER HON. EMIL GUMPERT 1895-1982

OFFICERS

BARTHOLOMEW J. DALTON, President SAMUEL H. FRANKLIN, President-Elect JEFFREY S. LEON, LSM, Treasurer DOUGLAS R. YOUNG, Secretary MICHAEL W. SMITH, Immediate Past President

BOARD OF REGENTS

RITCHIE E. BERGER ELIZABETH N. MULVEY Burlington, Vermont Boston, Massachusetts

BARTHOLOMEW J. DALTON WILLIAM J. MURPHY Wilmington, Delaware Baltimore, Maryland

MONA T. DUCKETT, Q.C. C. RUFUS PENNINGTON, III Edmonton, Alberta Jacksonville Beach, Florida

KATHLEEN FLYNN PETERSON DANIEL E. REIDY Minneapolis, Minnesota Chicago, Illinois

SAMUEL H. FRANKLIN STEPHEN G. SCHWARZ Birmingham, Alabama Rochester, New York

SUSAN J. HARRIMAN MICHAEL W. SMITH San Francisco, California Richmond,

THOMAS M. HAYES, III KATHLEEN M. TRAFFORD Monroe, Louisiana Columbus, Ohio

PAUL J. HICKEY ROBERT K. WARFORD Cheyenne, Wyoming San Bernardino, California

JEFFREY S. LEON, LSM ROBERT E. WELSH, JR. Toronto, Ontario Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

W. FRANCIS MARION, JR. DOUGLAS R. YOUNG Greenville, South Carolina San Francisco, California

DENNIS J. MAGGI, CAE, Executive Director

GENERAL

INFORMATION

Black Tie Attire Recommended Attire Tie Black Name badges required. Name in your registration packet indicate your reserved table number. packet indicate your registration in your The College’s traditional highlight banquet. Tickets provided provided Tickets traditional highlight banquet. College’s The SATURDAY, 7:00 pm – 12:00 am SATURDAY, ANNUAL BANQUET AND INDUCTION CEREMONY BANQUET ANNUAL Business Casual Attire Casual Business Name badges required. Name capacity requiring all tickets to be collected. capacity requiring hotel will be provided. This is a seated dinner at sell-out hotel will be provided. Contemporary Art Foundation. Transportation from the from Transportation Contemporary Art Foundation. The Friday evening event takes place at the Arsenal takes place event evening The Friday FRIDAY, 7:00 pm – Midnight FRIDAY, RECEPTION, DINNER and ENTERTAINMENT RECEPTION, DINNER and ENTERTAINMENT Business Attire Attire Business Name badges required. Name the cuisines of our host city. unique neighborhoods of Montréal will inspire you to try you will inspire unique neighborhoods of Montréal and heavy hors d’oeuvre food stations representing the food stations representing and heavy hors d’oeuvre the hotel, but limited transportation Cocktails is available. help guide your way. Windsor Station is a short walk from Station Windsor way. help guide your the Place du Canada Park. Hostesses and ACTL signage will and ACTL Hostesses du Canada Park. the Place through Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde and through and through Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde through Welcome Reception at Windsor Station just a short stroll Station Windsor at Reception Welcome All registered attendees are invited to the President’s invited to the President’s attendees are All registered THURSDAY, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm THURSDAY, PRESIDENT’S WELCOME PRESIDENT’SRECEPTION WELCOME the ACTL Registration Desk on the C Level of the hotel. on the C Level Desk Registration the ACTL the ACTL Hospitality Area located in the foyer area next to area located in the foyer Area Hospitality the ACTL Fellows, Inductees, spouses and guests are invited to enjoy enjoy to invited are guests and spouses Inductees, Fellows, THURSDAY, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm 12:00 THURSDAY, HOSPITALITY for ACTL guests. for ACTL Complimentary in guest rooms internet access is available wireless WIFI ACCESS emergency assistance. Please use the hotel house phones with access to 24-hour use the hotel Please EMERGENCIES EMERGENCIES social functions. Tickets are included in your registration packet. registration included in your are Tickets social functions. Tickets are required and should be presented for admittance toadmittance for presented be should and required are Tickets in all activities. Registered spouses and guests are encouraged to participate encouraged are spouses and guests Registered badges to all professional sessions and social functions. sessions and social all professional badges to All Fellows, Inductees, spouses and guests should wear name wear guests should and spouses Inductees, All Fellows, GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL ACTL REGISTRATION DESK, TOUR TICKETS AND INFORMATION DESK The ACTL Registration and Information Desk is located on C Level in the Parc Mont-Royal Foyer.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 9:00 am – 7:00 pm FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 7:00 am – 5:00 pm SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 7:00 am – 1:00 pm

ACTL RESOURCE BOOTH Learn even more about the College by visiting the ACTL Resource Booth. Located near the registration desk, the booth will have a sampling of publications, materials and videos produced by the College. A computer station will be available to view the College website.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 9:00 am - 6:00 pm FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 9:00 am - 3:00 pm SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

TOURS Tours depart from the Rue Mansfield Door and sidewalk of the hotel lobby. Tickets are included in your registration packet, and will be collected at each event or motorcoach. Some tickets may still be available for purchase at the ACTL Registration Desk.

SOCIAL MEDIA Share your meeting experience with the College and other Fellows on social media. Tag the College when posting an update or use the following handles. Facebook: American College of Trial Lawyers – ACTL Instagram: actl_national_office : @actl ACTL NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF

Dennis Maggi, CAE Eliza Gano Executive Director Communications [email protected] Manager [email protected] Suzanne Alsnauer Meetings and Conference Amy Mrugalski Manager Executive Assistant [email protected] [email protected]

Cheryl Castillo Katrina Savercool Office Administrator Meetings and Conference [email protected] Assistant [email protected] Geri Frankenstein Membership Manager Mary Whitney [email protected] Controller [email protected] The following Committee Chairs are completing their terms and will receive plaques in recognition of their service to the College: GENERAL COMMITTEES

Barry Abrams (Houston, Texas) Access to Justice and Legal Services Committee

Maurice B. Graham (Saint Louis, Missouri) Admission to Fellowship Committee

Francis M. McDonald, Jr. (Orlando, Florida) Attorney-Client Relationships Committee

Allan R. O’Brien (Ottawa, Ontario) Canadian Competitions Committee

David A. Barry (Boston, Massachusetts) Emil Gumpert Award Committee

Martin F. Murphy (Boston, Massachusetts) Federal Criminal Procedure Committee

Daniel J. Buckley (Cincinnati, Ohio) Griffin Bell Award for Courageous Advocacy

Michael J. Walsh (Hartford, Connecticut) Heritage Committee

Richard C. Busse (Portland, Oregon) International Committee

James M. Campbell (Boston, Massachusetts) Jury Committee

Stephen D. Raber (Washington, D.C.) Federal Legislation Committee

N. Karen Deming (Atlanta, Georgia) National Trial Competition Committee

Julia R. Bates (Toledo, Ohio) Prosecuting Attorneys Committee

Lisa G. Arrowood (Boston, Massachusetts) Samuel E. Gates Litigation Award Committee

Mona T. Duckett, Q.C. (Edmonton, Alberta) Sandra Day O’Connor Jurist Award Committee

The Hon. Mr. Justice Laurence A. Pattillo (Toronto, Ontario) Special Problems in the Administration of Justice Committee (Canada)

John A. Chandler (Atlanta, Georgia) Special Problems in the Administration of Justice Committee (U.S.) PROVINCE AND STATE COMMITTEES

CANADA

Mark D. Andrews, Q.C. British Columbia (Vancouver)

Olivier F. Kott Québec (Montréal)

UNITED STATES

Peter Akmajian Keith W. Vaughan Arizona (Tucson) (Winston-Salem) William P. Keane California-Northern Joanne Harriet Hager Ottmar (San Francisco) North Dakota (Jamestown)

Thomas R. Malcolm James E. Brazeau California-Southern Ohio (Toledo) (Corona del Mar) Jim Kirk John D. Balaguer Oklahoma (Oklahoma City) Delaware (Wilmington) Thomas H. Pope III Patricia E. Lowry South Carolina (Newberry) Florida (West Palm Beach) Thomas G. Fritz Richard H. Deane, Jr. South Dakota (Rapid City) Georgia (Atlanta)

E. Frederick Straub, Jr. Carlie Christensen Kentucky (Paducah) Utah (Salt Lake City)

Karen Frink Wolf David L. Cleary Maine (Portland) Vermont (Rutland)

Thomas M. Hoopes Jay H. Zulauf Massachusetts (Boston) Washington (Lake Forest Park)

David S. Osterman Edward C. Martin New Jersey (Princeton) West Virginia (Charleston) LAWYERS ELIGIBLE FOR INDUCTION

Section 3.3 (e) Induction. A nominee becomes a Fellow only upon induction, which induction must take place by the end of the third national meeting of the College after his or her election to Fellowship unless, for good cause shown, his or her time for induction is extended by the Board of Regents. BYLAWS, American College of Trial Lawyers.

UNITED STATES ALABAMA IDAHO Kevin L. Butler John A. Bailey, Jr. Birmingham Pocatello ALASKA ILLINOIS - UPSTATE Gary A. Zipkin Sergio Enrique Acosta Anchorage Chicago Elizabeth A. Kaveny ARIZONA Chicago William N. Poorten III Thomas L. Kirsch II Tucson Chicago Laura E. Udall Tucson David P. Jones ARKANSAS La Porte Michelle Ator Little Rock IOWA Christine L. Conover CALIFORNIA - NORTHERN Cedar Rapids Dominique A. Pollara James P. Craig Sacramento Cedar Rapids CALIFORNIA - SOUTHERN Thomas Henderson Eric M. Acker Des Moines San Diego Laura Roan Susan A. Price Des Moines Santa Ana Jeff W. Wright John C. Taylor Sioux City Los Angeles Joel Yunek Michael J. Trotter Mason City Long Beach LOUISIANA COLORADO Keith Jarrett Lorraine Parker New Orleans Denver James Parkerson Roy Lafayette DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Christopher M. Davis MASSACHUSETTS Washington Nelson G. Apjohn Brent J. Gurney Boston Washington William J. Dailey III Brian M. Heberlig Boston Washington Chris S. Dodig William A. Isaacson North Adams Washington Elizabeth A. Dunigan Mary M. Petras Woburn Washington John A. Markey, Jr. Deborah L. Sines New Bedford Washington Stylianus Sinnis Peter H. White Boston Washington Christopher Weld, Jr. Boston FLORIDA Michael R. Carey MICHIGAN Tampa Ronald G. DeWaard Curtis Bradley Miner Grand Rapids Coral Gables Bradley K. Glazier Grand Rapids GEORGIA S. Thomas Wienner Virgil L. Adams Rochester Macon John T. McGoldrick, Jr. MINNESOTA Macon Jeffrey J. Bouslog Jule W. Peek, Jr. Minneapolis Rome Joseph T. Dixon III David F. Root Minneapolis Atlanta Joseph M. Price Thomas A. Withers, Sr. Minneapolis Savannah MISSISSIPPI PENNSYLVANIA John A. Banahan David F. Abernethy Pascagoula Philadelphia Edward C. Taylor Gaetan J. Alfano Gulfport Philadelphia Barbara R. Binis Philadelphia MISSOURI Robert J. Livermore Jerome J. Dobson Philadelphia Saint Louis Robert F. Morris NEVADA Plymouth Meeting Wayne A. Shaffer David H. Pittinsky Reno Philadelphia Pamela Weckerly Stephen E. Raynes Las Vegas Philadelphia Jennifer C. Selber NEW MEXICO Harrisburg Lee M. Rogers, Jr. Roswell PUERTO RICO Salvador J. Antonetti Stutts NEW YORK - DOWNSTATE San Juan Michael F. Bachner New York SOUTH CAROLINA Mark S. Cohen James W. Fayssoux, Jr. New York Greenville Lucille A. Fontana Robert W. Foster, Jr. White Plains Columbia Lee A. Ginsberg John T. Lay, Jr. New York Columbia David R. Marriott SOUTH DAKOTA New York Michael J. Butler David E. Patton Sioux Falls New York William P. Fuller NEW YORK - UPSTATE Sioux Falls Lawlor F. Quinlan III Clint Sargent Buffalo Sioux Falls NORTH CAROLINA TEXAS Howard J. Cummings Alan D. Albright Raleigh Austin Kearns Davis George Michael DeGeurin Greensboro Houston Sara R. Lincoln Edwin G. (Gerry) Morris Charlotte Austin Joseph Zeszotarski, Jr. VIRGINIA Raleigh Byron J. Mitchell OHIO Fredericksburg William D. Kloss, Jr. WISCONSIN Columbus Mark A. Kircher Dennis R. Lansdowne Milwaukee Cleveland Catherine M. Rottier Charles H. Rittgers Madison Lebanon Larry W. Thomas Columbus CANADA OKLAHOMA ALBERTA Jennifer R. Annis Shane G. Parker, Q.C. Tulsa Calgary Howard K. Berry III Oklahoma City MANITOBA/ Karen L. Callahan SASKATCHEWAN Tulsa Robert L. Tapper James A. Jennings III Winnipeg Oklahoma City ONTARIO Cheryl A. Ramsey Jonathan Rosenthal Stillwater Toronto OREGON QUÉBEC Jeffrey R. Street Louis Charette Montréal THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2017

9:00 am – 7:00 pm ACTL REGISTRATION DESK INFORMATION DESK Parc Mont-Royal – C Level

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm WOMEN FELLOWS LUNCHEON The Club Tickets and badges required.

12:30 pm – 5:30 pm OPTIONAL TOURS Hotel Meeting Time - At Rue Mansfield Entrance 12:30 pm Chocolate Lovers’ Experience 1:00 pm Underground Walking Tour ______12:00 pm – 6:00 pm HOSPITALITY Parc Mont-Royal – C Level ______7:00 pm – 9:00 pm PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION Windsor Station - Signage and hostesses will guide your short walk. Cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvre stations celebrating the neighborhoods of Montréal. Name badges required, and tickets will be collected. Limited transportation will available. Business Attire THURSDAY FRIDAY

Coller (3rd Floor) Coller (3rd Rue Mansfield (C Level) Mansfield Rue in the Problems Special (Canada) of Justice Administration Floor) (3rd Parenthese in the Problems Special (U.S) of Justice Administration Legal Ethics and Professionalism and Professionalism Legal Ethics (C Level) Notre-Dame Rue Competition Trial National Floor) (3rd Diese Outreach Arobase (3rd Floor) (3rd Arobase Board Editorial Journal (C Level) Notre-Dame Rue Judiciary (C Level) Sherbrooke Rue Federal Criminal Procedure Criminal Federal (C Level) Saint-Paul Rue Heritage Floor) (3rd Exclamation International Attorney-Client Relationships Relationships Attorney-Client Floor) Copier (3rd Complex Litigation (C Level) Sainte-Catherine Rue Procedure Civil Federal (C Level) Saint-Denis Rue Rue Crescent (C Level) Crescent Rue Fellowship Adjunct Floor) (3rd Multiplication Resolution Dispute Alternative Floor) (3rd Oblique Barre ACTL REGISTRATION DESK REGISTRATION ACTL DESK INFORMATION TOUR – C Level Mont-Royal Parc BREAKFAST COMMITTEE MEETINGS and Legal Services to Justice Access

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2017 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY,

7:00 am – 8:15 am 7:00 am – 7:00 am – 5:00 pm 7:00 am – 7:00 am – 8:15 am INDUCTEE ORIENTATION BREAKFAST Centre-Ville Inductees Only Business Attire 7:30 am – 8:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Square Dorchester and Av. Duluth- Level C Fellows and registered spouses or guests 8:30 am – 11:30 am GENERAL SESSION Place du Canada Ballroom Fellows, Inductees, and registered spouses or guests Presiding Bartholomew J. Dalton American College of Trial Lawyers 2016-2017 President Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware Invocation Mikel L. Stout, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Foulston Siefkin LLP Wichita, Kansas ______

Introduction of Speaker Suzanne H. Pringle, Ad.E, Province Committee Vice Chair American College of Trial Lawyers Pringle Avocats Laval, Québec Welcome

Hon. Denis Coderre Mayor of Montréal Montréal, Québec ______Introduction of Speaker Stephen M. Grant, LSM American College of Trial Lawyers Grant Crawford Watson LLP Toronto, Ontario

Remarks The Rt. Hon. CC, CMM, COM, CD Governor General of Canada Ottawa, Ontario ______

Introduction of Speaker Harlan I. Prater, IV American College of Trial Lawyers Lightfoot, Franklin & White, L.L.C. Birmingham, Alabama

Remarks

Jay S. Bilas Moore & Van Allen Charlotte, North Carolina ______Introduction of Speaker Thomas G. Heintzman, O.C., Q.C., FCIArb American College of Trial Lawyers Heintzman ADR Toronto, Ontario

Remarks

The Hon. Chrystia Freeland, PC, MP Minister of International Trade House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario ______Introduction of Speaker Presentation of the 2017 Emil Gumpert Award to Rose Cahn Criminal and Immigrant Justice Attorney Immigrant Post-Conviction Relief Project Immigrant Legal Resource Center San Francisco, California Presenter Charles H. Dick Jr., Foundation President, Former Regent American College of Trial Lawyers Charles H. Dick, Jr., Attorney at Law San Diego, California

Fulfilling the Promise of Padilla: Immigrant Post-Conviction Relief Rose Cahn Criminal and Immigrant Justice Attorney Immigrant Post-Conviction Relief Project Immigrant Legal Resource Center San Francisco, California ______

Introduction of Speaker

Gregory P. Joseph, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Joseph Hage Aaronson LLC New York, New York

Weaponized Lies: How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era

Dr. Daniel J. Levitin Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Writer San Francisco, California ______

11:30 am Announcements and Adjournment ______

11:45 am Transportation departs for Judicial Fellows Luncheon Rue Mansfield entrance

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm JUDICIAL FELLOWS LUNCHEON Hosted by The Hon. Allan R. Hilton, Québec Court of Appeal At Québec Court of Appeal Tickets and badges required. 12:30 pm – 5:30 pm TOURS Tickets and badges required.

Please arrive at least 10-15 minutes before departure time for bus loading at Rue Mansfield Entrance

Bus Departure Times 12:30 pm Old Montréal by Boat and Walking 12:45 pm Old Montréal Walking Tour 1:00 pm Montréal’s Culinary Scene Close-Up 1:00 pm Montréal’s Ethnic Flavors of the Main 1:00 pm Biking in Montréal’s Playground

Group to Meet at Museum, walk/taxi on own. Tour begins at: 1:00 pm Musée des Beaux-Arts ______6:30 pm Transportation begins Name badges and tickets required. Tickets will be collected for admittance to the Museum. Business Casual Attire

7:00 pm – 12:00 am Canada’s 150th Anniversary Celebration Reception, Dinner and Entertainment Arsenal Contemporary Art Foundation 7:00-7:45 Cocktail and hors d’oeuvres Reception 7:45 Seating in Great Hall 8:00-9:30 Dinner and Entertainment 9:30-12:00 Cabaret lounge and Dancing to Montréal’s famed Paul Chacra and his band while enjoying coffee and cocktails. Return Transportation to hotel available throughout the evening for departures. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

7:00 am – 1:00 pm ACTL REGISTRATION DESK TOUR INFORMATION DESK Parc Mont-Royal – C Level 7:00 am – 8:15 am COMMITTEE BREAKFAST MEETINGS Canada - United States Multiplication (3rd Floor)

Canadian Competitions Diese (3rd Floor) Communications Arobase (3rd Floor) Federal Rules of Evidence Exclamation (3rd Floor) Griffin Bell Award for Courageous Advocacy Barre Oblique (3rd Floor) National Moot Court Competition Rue Saint-Paul (C Level) Samuel E. Gates Litigation Award Parenthese (3rd Floor) Teaching of Trial and Appellate Advocacy Rue Sainte-Catherine (C Level) 7:30 am – 8:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Square Dorchester and Av. Duluth – Level C Fellows, Inductees and registered spouses or guests 8:30 am – 11:30 am GENERAL SESSION Place du Canada Fellows, Inductees and registered spouses or guests Presiding Bartholomew J. Dalton American College of Trial Lawyers 2016-2017 President Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware SATURDAY

Christian & Barton, L.L.P. Christian & Barton, Richmond, Virginia A Service in Action: Diversity Approach Academy Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery, ______of Speaker Introduction President Past Smith, W. Michael Lawyers Trial American College of Remarks The Honorable Myron H. Thompson Court District States United of Alabama District Middle ______of Speaker Introduction President Past Lukey, A. Joan Lawyers Trial American College of LLP & Steward Choate, Hall Boston, Massachusetts Remarks Reed Lord The Right Honourable Court of the The Supreme Justice, Kingdom United Kingdom , United Presenter President Past Varner, Chilton Davis Lawyers Trial American College of LLP King & Spalding Georgia Atlanta, Presentation of Honorary Presentation to Fellowship Reed Lord Honourable The Right Court The Supreme Justice, Kingdom of the United Kingdom London, United ______

Captain Pat L. Williams, PhD, Phr Deputy Director, Field Support Activity Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia Former Chief Diversity Officer U.S Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland ______

Introduction of Speaker

Bernard Amyot, Ad. E., Canadian Foundation Director American College of Trial Lawyers LCM Attorneys Inc. Montréal, Québec

Remarks

The Honourable Nicholas Kasirer Québec Court of Appeal ______

Introduction of Speaker

Robert L. Byman, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Jenner & Block LLP Chicago, Illinois

The President and The Press – A view from 2017

Kate Bolduan Broadcast /Anchor, CNN New York, New York ______

Recognition of and Presentation to Retiring Regents

The Hon. John J.L. Hunter Court of Appeal for British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia

W. Francis Marion, Jr. Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. Greenville, South Carolina

Elizabeth N. Mulvey Crowe & Mulvey LLP Boston, Massachusetts C. Rufus Pennington III Coker, Schickel, Sorenson, Posgay, Camerlengo & Iracki Neptune Beach, Florida

Kathleen M. Trafford Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Columbus, Ohio

Recognition of Retiring Committee Chairs (See listing of Retiring Chairs under the General Information tab of the program) ______

11:30 am Announcements and Adjournment ______

Immediately ANNUAL MEETING OF THE following the AMERICAN COLLEGE General Session OF TRIAL LAWYERS Place du Canada ______

Immediately REORGANIZATION MEETING following the OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Annual Meeting Place du Canada ______

Immediately INDUCTEE RECEPTION following the and LUNCHEON General Session Reception: Agura (Lobby Level) Luncheon: Centre-Ville (Lobby Level)

By invitation only. Table assignments included in your registration packet. Tickets and name badges required. Business Attire

Presiding

Bartholomew J. Dalton American College of Trial Lawyers 2016-2017 President Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware Remarks Michael E. Mone, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Esdaile, Barrett, Jacobs & Mone Boston, Massachusetts 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm TOURS Tickets and badges required.

Please arrive at least 10-15 minutes before departure time for bus loading at Rue Mansfield Entrance Departure Times: 12:30 pm Chocolate Lovers’ Experience 12:45 pm Old Montréal Walking Tour 1:00 pm Montréal’s Culinary Scene Close-Up 1:00 pm Underground Walking Tour Walking Tour departs from hotel for Museum: 1:00 pm Museum of Contemporary Art Group to Meet at Museum, walk/ taxi on own. Museum tour begins at: 1:00 pm Musée des Beaux-Arts ______7:00 pm - 7:45 pm RECEPTION Place du Canada Foyer ANNUAL BANQUET AND INDUCTION CEREMONY Place du Canada Ballroom Reserved Seating Tickets and badges required. Black Tie Attire Recommended

Presiding Bartholomew J. Dalton American College of Trial Lawyers 2016-2017 President Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware Invocation

Earl J. Silbert, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers DLA Piper LLP (US) Washington, D.C.

Induction of New Fellows

David W. Scott, O.C., Q.C., Past President, Canadian Foundation Director American College of Trial Lawyers Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Ottawa, Ontario

Response on Behalf of New Inductees

Louis Charette Lavery, de Billy Montréal, Québec ______

8:30 pm DINNER Place du Canada Ballroom

INSTALLATION OF

Samuel H. Franklin American College of Trial Lawyers 2017-2018 President Lightfoot, Franklin & White, L.L.C. Birmingham, Alabama ______

9:30 pm – 12:00 am DANCING Cash bar available

9:30 pm – 12:00 am SING-ALONG Cash bar available

BADGES Please help us recycle name badges by returning yours to the provided receptacles at the end of the evening. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 2017 ANNUAL MEETING SPEAKERS In Alphabetical Order

Jay S. Bilas, Esq. Moore & Van Allen Charlotte, North Carolina

An Emmy nominated basketball analyst, Jay Bilas provides courtside and studio commentary for ESPN and CBS Sports. As co-host of ESPN’s College GameDay, College Gamenight and CBS Sports’ coverage of the NCAA Tournament, Bilas is well known for his basketball knowledge, player evaluation and analysis. Sports Illustrated has called Bilas the best college basketball analyst in the country. While an active litigator with Moore & Van Allen, Bilas delivered similar high-powered performances in the courtroom. A former professional basketball player, he was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in 1986 and played three seasons in Italy and Spain. As a four-year starter at Duke University (1983-1986) under Mike Krzyzewski, he helped lead the Blue Devils to the NCAA Final Four and National Championship Game in 1986 with a record of 37-3.

Kate Bolduan Broadcast Journalist/Anchor, CNN New York, New York

Kate Bolduan is a CNN anchor and host of CNN’s morning show At This Hourand State of America on CNN International. Previously, Bolduan co-anchored “New Day” with and “The Situation Room” with . She also served as one of CNN’s congressional correspondents, covering the activities of the U.S. House and Senate. As a member of the Capitol Hill unit, Bolduan reported on the legislative cycle and congressional events, including the negotiations to increase the federal debt limit and the super committee deliberations. Previously, as a general assignment correspondent, Bolduan covered a wide- range of stories including the 2009 Christmas Day bombing attempt, gun rights in McDonald v. City of Chicago, and religious freedom in Salazar v. Buono. She also provided coverage of the rollout of the government’s stimulus plan in 2009. Bolduan joined CNN in 2007 as a national correspondent for CNN Newsource, SPEAKERS BIOGRAPHIES

and a special focus on the intersection of criminal and criminal of intersection the on focus special a and association of the major metropolises as well as Climate as well association of the major metropolises and Non-Status Indians. He assumed these functions assumed these He Indians. and Non-Status area. Previously, Mr. Coderre held several ministerial ministerial several held Coderre Mr. Previously, area. shuttle fleet. experience working in the field of immigrant rights, experience working of Canada, including Minister of Citizenship and of Citizenship of Canada, including Minister of the Montréal Metropolitan Community, which Community, Metropolitan of the Montréal covering national headlines, including the Minneapolis Minneapolis including the national headlines, covering

bridge collapse, O.J. Simpson armed robbery armed case and O.J. Simpson bridge collapse, functions and other positions within the Government Government the functions and other positions within

for more than 800 CNN Newsource affiliates. During affiliates. CNN Newsource 800 than for more post-conviction relief work. She is a frequent speaker is a frequent She work. post-conviction relief

immigration law, Rose oversees the ILRC’s immigrant the ILRC’s oversees Rose immigration law, than one million inhabitants. He is also member of the of member also is He inhabitants. one million than

times. Mr. Coderre is President of Metropolis, the world of Metropolis, is President Coderre times. Mr. in his capacity of elected Deputy in the House of in the House in his capacity of elected Deputy

her time with Newsource, Bolduan covered the 2008 Bolduan covered with Newsource, her time includes all the municipalities of the Montréal urban of the Montréal includes all the municipalities

launches and landings of the retiring NASA space NASA space the retiring and landings of launches presidential election and traveled throughout the U.S. the throughout and traveled election presidential providing breaking news coverage and feature reports reports feature and news coverage breaking providing State for Amateur Sport, Special Advisor to the Prime to the Prime Advisor Special for Amateur Sport, State

Criminal and Immigrant Justice Attorney Justice and Immigrant Criminal Change Ambassador to this Association of cities of more of cities of more Change Ambassador to this Association

Commons from 1997 to 2013, representing the to 2013, representing 1997 Commons from Geneviève.

Rose Cahn Rose Honourable Denis Coderre, PC Coderre, Denis Honourable

Bourassa County voters (Montréal) who elected him six (Montréal) Bourassa County voters Nations (UNACLA). He is married to Mrs. Chantale He (UNACLA). Nations Minister on Haiti, and Federal Interlocutor for Métis Métis for Interlocutor Federal and Haiti, on Minister Minister responsible for the Francophony, Secretary of Secretary for the Francophony, responsible Minister Montréal on November 3, 2013. He is also President is also President He 3, 2013. on November Montréal Mr. Denis Coderre was elected Mayor of the City of City the of Mayor elected was Coderre Denis Mr. Montréal, Québec Montréal, Mayor, City of Montréal Mayor, Immigrant Legal Resource Center Legal Resource Immigrant Immigrant Post-Conviction Relief Project Relief Post-Conviction Immigrant Immigration, President of the Queen’s Privy Council, Privy of the Queen’s President Immigration,

Rose Cahn is the ILRC’s Criminal and Immigrant Justice Justice and Immigrant Criminal Cahn is the ILRC’s Rose Renaud and they have two children, Alexandre and Alexandre two children, and they have Renaud

Attorney based in San Francisco. With over 15 years of 15 years over With Francisco. based in San Attorney Advisory Committee of Local Authorities to the United to the United Advisory Committee of Local Authorities Cahn (continued) and trainer on the subject and has co-authored several manuals including, California Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants (Tooby) and Helping Immigrant Clients with Proposition 47 and Other Post-Conviction Legal Options: A Guide for Legal Service Providers (Californians for Safety and Justice).

Rose spearheads federal, state, and local advocacy to help advance the rights of immigrants with criminal convictions and assist providers in understanding how to better serve this population. She serves on the Advisory Committee of the National Clean Slate Clearinghouse and is on the Steering Committee of the American Immigrant Representation Project.

Before working at the ILRC, Rose was a Senior Soros Justice Fellow at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, where she founded the nation’s first Immigrant Post-Conviction Relief Project. Prior to that, she litigated post-conviction relief cases at the Law Office of Norton Tooby and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Warren J. Ferguson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Rose graduated with highest honors from Wesleyan University and cum laude from New York University School of Law.

The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, PC, MP Minister of International Trade House of Common Ottawa, Ontario

The Honourable Chrystia Freeland was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre in a by-election in November 2013 and then re-elected in October 2015 as the Member of Parliament for University–Rosedale. Between November 2015 and January 2017, she served as Canada’s 18th Minister of International Trade. An esteemed journalist and author, she received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University before continuing her studies on a Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford. After working a Ukraine-based stringer for the Financial Times, The Washington Post and The Economist, Ms. Freeland took on many roles at the Financial Times, including U.K. news editor, Moscow bureau chief, Eastern Europe correspondent, editor of the FT Weekend Magazine and editor of FT.com. She served as deputy editor of The Globe and Mail between 1999 and 2001 before becoming deputy editor and then U.S. managing editor of the Financial Times. She has written two books: Sale of the Century: The Inside Story of the Second Russian Revolution (2000) and Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else (2012). Plutocrats, an international bestseller, won the Lionel Gelber Prize and National Business Book Award. Ms. Freeland speaks English, French, Ukrainian, Russian and Italian.

The Right Honourable David Johnston, CC, CMM, COM, CD Governor General of Canada Ottawa, Ontario

On October 1, 2010, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston was sworn in to serve as Canada’s 28th governor general. His mandate focuses on strengthening the pillars of learning and innovation, philanthropy, volunteerism, families, and children. He has launched a number of major new programs and initiatives, including My Giving Moment and the Governor General’s Innovation Awards. He revitalized the Caring Canadian Award program, which recognizes individuals who volunteer their time to help others and, with Her Majesty The Queen’s approval, he supported the creation of the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers, an official Crown honour. He also supported the creation of the Polar Medal to celebrate Canada’s northern heritage. He attended Harvard University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree. He later obtained Bachelor of Laws degrees from the University of Cambridge and Queen’s University. His professional career began in 1966 as assistant professor in the Queen’s University law faculty. He moved on to the ’s law faculty in 1968, and became dean of Western University’s law faculty in 1974. He was named principal and vice- chancellor of McGill University in 1979, serving for fifteen years before returning to teaching as a full-time professor in the McGill Faculty of Law. In June 1999, he became the fifth president and vice-chancellor of the University of Waterloo. He holds honorary doctorates from more than 25 universities and learning institutions in Canada, China, India and Israel. The Honourable Nicholas Kasirer Judge, Québec Court of Appeal Montréal, Québec

The Honourable Nicholas Kasirer has been a puisne judge of the Québec Court of Appeal since 2009. From 2003 to 2009, he was James McGill Professor of Law at McGill University and Director of the Québec Centre for Private and Comparative Law at McGill where he also served as Dean of Law. A former law clerk for the Honourable Jean Beetz of the , he was sworn in as a member of the Bar of Québec in 1987. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, McGill University, the Université de Paris I and received a doctorate honoris causa from the Université de Sherbrooke. He is the author or editor, alone or with others, of more than a dozen books, including the Private Law Dictionary (multiple editions), Jurilinguistics – La jurilinguistique the Civil Code of Québec: Bilingual Edition, Le droit civil, avant tout un style, etc., as well as many articles and notes in collections and periodicals. Justice Kasirer teaches in the Seminar for Newly Appointed Federal Judges; he serves as Vice President of the Conférence des juges des cours supérieures du Québec; Trustee, Foundation for Legal Research (Canadian Bar); and of editorial boards of the Revue du Notariat; Revue internationale de droit comparé (Paris); Revue de droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke; Journal of Civil Law Studies (Louisiana). He has been awarded various prizes including: the Prix de la Fondation du Barreau, the John W. Durnford Law Teaching Award, the Principal David Johnson Medal from McGill University, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Hessel Yntema Prize of the American Society of Comparative Law.

Dr. Daniel J. Levitin Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Author Los Angeles, San Francisco, Montréal

Dr. Daniel J. Levitin is James McGill Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neuroscience at McGill University. He has held Associate Appointments in the School of Computer Science, Faculty of Education, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery, and School of Music. Dr. Levitin received the Principal’s Teaching Prize in 2006 at McGill, the University’s highest teaching honor. He is also the Founding Dean of Arts and Humanities at the Minerva Schools at KGI and a Distinguished Faculty Fellow in the Haas School of Business at University of California Berkeley. Dr. Levitin has published more than 100 scientific articles, and over 300 popular articles in magazines including Billboard, Electronic Musician, Mix, and Grammy. His research has been featured on the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, The New York Times, The London Times, Scientific American, and Rolling Stone. A frequent guest on NPR and CBC Radio, he is the author of the four consecutive international bestsellers This Is Your Brain On Music, The World in Six Songs, The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload, and his newest book A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age, released in 2016.

The Right Honourable Lord Robert Reed Justice, The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

The Right Honourable Lord Robert Reed was educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He practiced at the Bar between 1983 and 1998, doing a wide range of civil work, much of it for the British Government, which he represented in domestic and international courts. He spent his last three years in practice as a senior prosecutor, when he worked with lawyers from the U.S. State Department and the Department of Justice on the arrangements which led to the Lockerbie trial. He was appointed as a judge in Scotland in 1998, and in 2011 was appointed as a Justice of the UK Supreme Court. Lord Reed has been involved in international legal relations. He is a member of the panel of ad hoc judges of the European Court of Human Rights, where he sits from time to time, and is a non-permanent judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. He has also served as an expert advisor to the EU/Council of Europe Joint Initiative with Turkey on Democratisation and Human Rights, Chairman of the Franco-British Judicial Co-operation Committee, President of the EU Forum of Judges for the Environment, and member of the UN Task Force on Access to Justice under the Aarhus Convention. The Honorable Myron H. Thompson Judge, United States District Court Middle District of Alabama Montgomery, Alabama

The Honorable Myron Thompson is a graduate of Yale University (B.A. 1969) and Yale Law School (J.D. 1972). He was nominated to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama in September 1980 by President Jimmy Carter. Judge Thompson served as Chief Judge from 1991 to 1998. He served as Assistant Attorney General of Alabama from 1972 to 1974. He was the first African-American Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama, the first African-American bar examiner for the State, and the second African-American federal judge in the State. Judge Thompson was in private practice from 1974 until 1980. He was a Founding Director and Board Chairman of the Alabama Legal Services Corporation. Later this year, Judge Thompson will be receiving the Yale Law School Award of Merit for having made a substantial contribution to public service and the legal profession. In 2015, Judge Thompson received the National Public Service Award from Stanford Law School, in recognition that his “work on behalf of the public has had national impact.” In 2013, Judge Thompson was awarded the Thurgood Marshall Award by the National Bar Association’s Judicial Council in recognition of his “personal contributions and extraordinary commitment to the advancement of civil rights and for being a role model for members of the bench and bar.” He received the 2005 Mark De Wolfe Howe Award from the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review “for his Unyielding Commitment to Advancing the Personal Freedoms and Human Dignities of the American People.”

Captain Pat L. Williams, Ph.D., PHR Deputy Director, Field Support Activity (BSO-11) Director Navy Staff (DNS-F) Washington Navy Yard, DC Former Chief Diversity Officer U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

Captain Pat Williams was assigned as Chief Diversity Officer, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD in May 2014. Her naval career began as a Yeoman in August 1984, and she was appointed an Honorary Chief Petty Officer in May 2013 by the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. She was commissioned via Officer Candidate School in July 1989, and has completed tours in the Human Resource (HR) core competencies of development, management, recruiting, and requirements. She graduated cum laude from Mississippi State University in December 1982, with a B.A. in Communications. She graduated from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA in December 1995 with a Master’s in National Security Affairs - Area Studies (Western Hemisphere). In November 2001 she graduated from the Command and Staff College, Naval War College, Newport, RI with a Master’s in National Security and Strategic Studies. In March 2008, Captain Williams published a dissertation entitled “Developing 21st Century Small Business Leaders through Formal Mentoring” earning a Ph.D. in Organization and Management - Specialization in Human Resource Management from Capella University, Minneapolis, MN. In 2010, she accepted the Managerial Leadership Award at the 15th Annual Women of Color Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) Conference as a tribute to her recruitment and development work as Director of Admissions, U.S. Naval Academy. 2017 Annual Meeting REGISTERED ATTENDEES

(Registered by date of program printing) Fellows listed first, followed by Spouse or Guest. * Denotes Inductee

UNITED STATES ALABAMA Birmingham D. Leon and Barbara Ashford S. Allen, Jr. and Patty Baker S. Greg and Sonthe Burge * Kevin L. Butler and Marion D. Chartoff William N. and Faye B. Clark Michael L. Edwards Samuel H. and Betty H. Franklin James W. and Bradley Gewin Anthony A. and Cassandra Joseph M. Christian and Mary Louise King Robert P. MacKenzie, III and Jeanie Mackenzie Adam K. and Laura H. Peck Scott A. and Jeanine P. Powell Harlan I., IV and Alice H. Prater Alan T. and Susan C. Rogers John D. and Elizabeth L. Saxon Decatur Nicholas B. and Julia S. Roth Huntsville George E., Jr. and Rebecca J. Knox Jasper Edward R. and Ann Jackson Mobile Brian P. and Caroline McCarthy Michael E. and Knight Upchurch Montgomery Frank J. and Stacey Stakely Fred W. and Florence C. Tyson E. Hamilton, Jr. and Cynthia Wilson Tuscaloosa Wilbor J., Jr. and Betty R. Hust ALASKA Anchorage Ray R. and Dyanne Brown Matthew K. Peterson and Mary DeMers * Gary A. and Barbara J. Zipkin

ARIZONA Phoenix Shawn K. and Lynn K Aiken Lawrence A. and Frances Hammond Joseph E. and Amy L. Mais William J. and Kathleen N. Maledon Randy and Gina Papetti William H., III and Mary Jean H. Sandweg Tucson * William N., III and Connie Poorten Michael J. Rusing Burr Udall * Laura E. Udall

ARKANSAS Little Rock * Michelle and Robert Ator The Hon. Cathi Compton REGISTRATION LIST (Little Rock continued) Rock (Little Christopher H. and Julia J. Toll J. Christopher H. and Julia Witt Reidy Maureen Michael L. and Brett O’Donnell L. and Brett Michael O’Neill G. and Monique Timothy Lorraine Parker A. Starrs Elizabeth Hon. Scott S. and Joan L Barker Scott S. and Joan Holme P. Richard S. McCarthy Michael Netzorg W. and Jane W. Gordon Edward A. and Frances M Gleason A. and Frances Edward Charles H., Jr. and Anne B. Dick Charles H., Jr. Robert Robert K. Warford Bienert and Angela Thomas H., Jr. Kent R. and Jean Scott Keller R. and Jean Kent Cheryl and L. Johnson Marmaro Marc Hon. Matz Balkin Jane and Dr. A. Howard E. Savitt and Robert Linda Miller Rickard and Louise M. Santwier Rickard Diamond and Lauren Charles P. Virginia C. Nelson and Mark W. Andrews W. and Mark C. Nelson Virginia William H. and KathrynWilliam A. Parish Schwartz C. and Nadia Andrew William P. and Cindy T. Keane T. and Cindy P. William B. Pickett and Janet P. Donn J. Shepard Michael B. Smith William Young F. Terry R. and Douglas John L. and Katie Cooper John C. Goodin A. and Marjorie Robert Blattel and Ellen D. Gutierrez Paul J. and Kathy Harriman Susan Dominique A. Pollara Dominique C Bauer M. and Denise Steven Lawrence E. and Martha J Wayte J E. and Martha Lawrence D Lewis Valerie and Jr. McGee, Otis Orloff Pamela Thomas J. and David M. Donovan and Sheila Moore and Sheila Donovan M. David Hopkins and George T. Mariam

* *Susan A. and Mark Price A. and Mark *Susan * Greenwood Village Greenwood Colorado Springs Denver Santa Ana Santa San Clemente San Diego San San Bernardino San La Canada Los Angeles Coronado Stockton Creek Walnut Sacramento Francisco San Oakland Fresno COLORADO CALIFORNIA-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA-NORTHERN ARKANSAS ARKANSAS

CONNECTICUT Hartford John J., Jr. and M. Cynthia Houlihan James A. and Helene H. Wade Michael J. and Julie Walsh New Haven James I. Glasser and Sharon Jaffe West Hartford Craig A. Raabe and Andrea Ferrucci Westport Frank J. Silvestri, Jr.

DELAWARE Wilmington John D. and Catherine L. Balaguer Colm F. and Anne E. Connolly Bartholomew J. and Eileen C. Dalton David E. and Deborah Ross Kevin R. and Claudia Shannon The Hon. Ferris W. Wharton Donald J., Jr. and Jayne M. Wolfe

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Pamela A. Bresnahan and Peter F. Axelrad Carol Elder Bruce Joe R., Jr. and Sybil Caldwell * Brent J. Gurney * Brian M. Heberlig and Jodi Valeri David J. and Margaret Hensler Gerald F. and Sunny Ivey Charles E. and Karen Lipsey Mark J. MacDougall and Anne J. Johannessen James R. and Lynne Murray Stephen D. and Blair Raber Patrick M. Regan Earl J. and Patricia A. Silbert * Deborah L. Sines and Rachel May Robert P. Trout and Janet R. Studley Stephen L. Urbanczyk

FLORIDA Coral Gables Alan G. Greer and Hon. Patricia Seitz Roberto Martinez and Suzel Vazquez Fort Lauderdale J. David and Ana Bogenschutz Gordon, III and Yolanda James Eugene K. Pettis and Pam Booker Gainesville John D. and Yolanda A. Jopling Jacksonville Robert B. and Forrest M. Parrish Lakeland Jonathan Barnet Trohn and Margaret Krause Miami Michael and Renny Nachwalter Peter and Caren Prieto Neptune Beach C. Rufus Pennington, III Orlando Hon. Roy B. (Skip), Jr. and Linda T Dalton FLORIDA (Orlando continued) Thomas E. Dukes, III and Susan Tucker Dukes W. L. and Nancy C. Kirk J. Scott Kirk and Kimberly Webb Rafael E. and Rebecca Martinez Francis M., Jr. and Joyce F. McDonald Sarasota Patricia D. and Ethan Crauwels William E. and Debbie Partridge Tampa Mark P. and Courtney Buell * Michael R. and Sue Carey David T. Knight John F. Lauro West Palm Beach David P. and Kimberley L. Ackerman Roy E. Fitzgerald, III Patricia E. Lowry and Hon. James M. Hopkins Edward A. and Barbara A Marod Winter Park Dennis R. and Jillian Spangler O’Connor

GEORGIA Atlanta Dwight J. Davis Richard H., Jr. and Jonathan Deane Henry D., Jr. and Pam N. Fellows Michael J. Goldman James C. and Bridget Grant Johannes S. Kingma and Myra Palmer William L. McKinnon, Jr. and Susan F. McAvoy * David F. Root and Bobbie Banks Richard A. Schneider Chilton Davis Varner and K. Morgan Varner, III Brunswick James B. and Kathleen B. Durham Columbus Robert C., Jr. and Cindy Martin Macon * Virgil L. and Paula S. Adams * John T., Jr. and Elizabeth McGoldrick Rome * Jule W., Jr. and Stacey Peeks Savannah Patrick T. and Carol D. O’Connor * Thomas A., Sr. and Lynn L. Withers

IDAHO Boise Trudy Hanson Fouser Jack S. Gjording B. Newal and Linda F. Squyres Lewiston Michael E. and Katie McNichols Bentley G. Stromberg and Laurie Hovey‑Stromberg

ILLINOIS-DOWNSTATE Quincy Delmer R. and Barbara J. Mitchell

ILLINOIS-UPSTATE Chicago * Sergio Enrique and Patty Acosta Kimball R. and Karen G. Anderson ILLINOIS-UPSTATE (Chicago continued) Robert L. and Jane Byman Carlton D. and Linda M. Fisher David C. and Celia Hilliard Peter C. and Sherry L. John * Elizabeth A. Kaveny * Thomas L., II and Rebecca Kirsch Terri L. Mascherin and Thomas W. Abendroth Daniel E. and Elizabeth G. Reidy Harry J. and Helen M. Roper Michael O. and Germaine Warnecke

INDIANA Fort Wayne John O. and Margy Feighner Indianapolis Eric A. and Nicole Riegner La Porte * David P. and Kris Jones Martin W. and Kimberly K. Kus South Bend James F. and Carol L. Groves Terre Haute Stephen L. and Carole Williams Valparaiso Jon F. and Sandra Schmoll

IOWA Cedar Rapids Gregory M. Lederer Iowa City Leon F. Spies and Janet R. Peterson

KANSAS Dodge City David J. and Bernice Rebein Prairie Village James L. and Louise Eisenbrandt Wichita Jay F. and Barbara Fowler Don D., II and Rhonda Gribble Richard L. and Bonnie Honeyman Mikel L. and Leann R. Stout

KENTUCKY Ashland Kenneth, Jr. and Peg Williamsr Lexington Robert F. and Jacqueline Duncan Donald P. (Pat), II and Catherine Moloney Louisville Douglass and Eliza S. Farnsley John L. and Phyllis M. Tate

LOUISIANA Lafayette George, III and Lynn Arceneaux Rebecca L. Hudsmith George H., Jr. and Candice Robinson * James Parkerson and Virginia Roy Monroe Thomas M., III and Hon. Karen L. Hayes New Orleans Edward J. Castaing, Jr. and Mariam Whitten S. Gene and Linda D. Fendler LOUISIANA (New Orleans continued) * Keith Jarrett and Holly S. Jarrett Michael A. and Suzanne B. McGlone Mark C. and Monica Surprenant Shreveport Bernard S. and Cecilia Johnson

MAINE Portland Hon. William J. Kayatta, Jr. and Anne E. Swift‑Kayatta Mark G. and Debra Lavoie

MARYLAND Baltimore John A. Bourgeois Paul B. DeWolfe and Maureen F. Essex Andrew Jay and Stephanie (Steffi) J. Graham Daniel R. Lanier Robert J. and Susan J. Mathias William J. and Patricia Fox Murphy Paul Mark Sandler Cyril V. Smith and Adina N. Amith

MASSACHUSETTS Boston * Nelson G. and Mary Joan Apjohn Lisa G. Arrowood and Philip D. O’Neill David A. Barry * William J., III and Marcia Dailey Daniel L. Goldberg and Donna Small Edward T. and Tanya K. Hinchey Thomas M. Hoopes The Hon. Page Kelley and Charles Rankin Dennis J. Kelly Joan A. Lukey and Phil Stevenson Tracy A. Miner Michael E. and Margaret Mone Martin F. Murphy and Jill Reilly John P. and Jeanne‑Marie Ryan * Stylianus Sinnis and Brigitte Duffy * Christopher, Jr. and Kathleen Weld Harvey J. and Susan Wolkoff Richard M. and Jean Zielinski Charlestown J. Owen and Lee Todd New Bedford * John A. Markey, Jr. North Adams * Chris S. and Michelle Dodig Woburn * Elizabeth A. Dunigan and John Gillespie, III Worcester Peter L. and Elaine Ettenberg Michael S. Hussey and Susan Garvin

MICHIGAN Birmingham Keefe A. and Terri Brooks Bloomfield Hills Lawrence J. and Kathleen S. Acker Richard M. and Julie O’Connor MICHIGAN (continued) Detroit Philip J. Kessler and Leslie Carranza Paul J. and Marianna Manion Megan P. Norris Grand Rapids * Ronald G. and Jeanne Elders DeWaard Frederick D. and Elizabeth Dilley Stephen R. and Clarice S. Drew * Bradley K. and Tina Glazier E. Thomas, Jr. and Linda McCarthy William F. and Patricia A. Mills Bruce W. and Susan E. Neckers Mount Clemens James N. Martin and Louann Van Der Wiele Rochester * S. Thomas and Jane S. Wienner Southfield Kevin J. and Lisa Gleeson Troy Cheryl A. Bush and Stephen D. Winter Gerald J., II and Rosemarie L. Gleeson

MINNESOTA Minneapolis * Jeffrey J. Bouslog * Joseph T. Dixon, III and Lauren Nguyen Terrence J. Fleming and Sandra Smalley‑Fleming Kathleen Flynn Peterson and Steve Peterson Hon. Thomas S. Fraser Douglas A. Kelley and Ann Hill John W. and Mary Ann Lundquist * Joseph M. and Louise R. Price Daniel and Donna M. Scott Barry G. and Ann Vermeer Charles F. and Denise A. Webber Barbara A. and John F. Zurek

MISSISSIPPI Gulfport * Edward C. and Peggy Taylor Oxford Wilton V. (Trey), III and Jane Lyle Byars J. Cal, Jr. and Caroline Mayo Pascagoula * John A. and Deborah Banahan

MISSOURI Columbia John L. and Rhenda Roark Kansas City Robert T. and Susan D. Adams W. James Foland Saint Louis John G. and Margie M. Simon Springfield Monte P. Clithero and Dana Lantgen Kent O. and Jan Hyde

MONTANA Billings Carey E. Matovich and Robert G. Delk Hon. Carolyn S. Ostby Mark D. Parker and Carlene Taubert MONTANA (continued) Bozeman Michael D. and Kathleen Cok Keith Strong Great Falls J. David Slovak and Jackie Amsden‑Slovak Helena John P. Connor, Jr. Randi M. Hood Missoula Hon. Karen S. and Burke A Townsend

NEBRASKA Lincoln Gary J. Nedved Omaha James M. and Patricia Bausch Kirk S. and Kathy M. Blecha Thomas J. and Marianne Culhane David D. and Michele Ernst Michael F. and Rondi Kinney

NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester Bruce W. and Susan Felmly Wilbur A., III and Hansi Glahn

NEW JERSEY Morristown Lauren E. Handler Newark David R. Kott Westfield Louis A. Ruprecht Judith A. Wahrenberger

NEW MEXICO Roswell * Lee M., Jr. and Liz Rogers Santa Fe W. Mark and Clay Mowery Roswell Hon. Steven L. and Sharon L. Bell

NEW YORK-DOWNSTATE Brooklyn Audrey Strauss New York * Michael F. and Margie Bachner David M. Brodsky * Mark S. and Carmen Cohen Robert B., Jr. and Janet Fiske Gregory P. and Barbara Joseph Robert J. and Roni B. Jossen John J. Kenney and Charlotte O’Brien Kenney Larry H. Krantz and Marjorie Berman J. Bruce Maffeo * David R. and Emily Marriott Sharon L. McCarthy and Antonio Molestina * David E. Patton John S. Siffert and Goldie Alfasi‑Siffert Daniel J. and Jeannine R. Thomasch Lawrence J. Zweifach and Eleanor Grosz NEW YORK-DOWNSTATE (continued) White Plains * Lucille A. and Richard G. Fontana Henry G. Miller

NEW YORK-UPSTATE Binghamton James S. and Kathy E. Gleason Buffalo Terrence M. and Peggy Connors Brian P. and Fran Crosby * Lawlor F., III and Elizabeth Quinlan Michael J. Roach Mark and Madonna J. Spitler Joseph E. and Patricia R. Zdarsky Rochester Stephen G. and Patricia J. Schwarz Philip G. and Kathleen C. Spellane Brian M. and Elizabeth K. Zorn

NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Richard S. Glaser, Jr. * Sara R. and Eirk C. Lincoln Clinton Hon. W. Douglas and Roxanne N. Parsons Greensboro * Kearns and Ashley Davis Reid L. and Gloria Phillips Raleigh Mark E. and Mary Eileen Anderson * Howard J. and Sharon J. Cummings C. Mark and Joanna Holt David W. and Nina M. Long * Joseph, Jr. and Dana Zeszotarski Winston-Salem Keith W. and Lydia H. Vaughan

NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck Rebecca S. Thiem and Glenn Smith Fargo Bruce D. and Roberta A. Quick

OHIO Cincinnati James F. and Kathleen Brockman Daniel J. Buckley and Ann Marie Tracey Doreen and Peter Canton R. Gary and Susan T. Winters Cleveland Harry D., Jr. and Lynda Cornett William and Mary Hawal * Dennis R. and Kim Lansdowne Rita A. and Charles Maimbourg John F. and Margaret (Peggy) A. McCaffrey Robin G. Weaver Peter H. and Laurie A. Weinberger Columbus James E. Arnold Hon. Richard A. Frye and Colleen Ogle John P. and Megan Gilligan Jeffrey W. and Susan O. Hutson * William D., Jr. and Janette R. Kloss OHIO (Columbus continued) Kevin R. and Cindy J. McDermott Gregory D. Rankin and Carole Fallon Robert W. (Buzz) Trafford Kathleen M. Trafford C. Craig Woods and Carole S. Watkins Dayton Leon J. and Connie Daidone John B. and Jenny Welch Toledo James E. and Michele T. Brazeau

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City Howard K. Berry, Jr. * Howard K. Berry, III and Carol Bybee Benjamin J. and Jeanie Butts Andrew M. and Nancy Coats * James A. Jennings, III Jim and Catherine J. Kirk Robert C. and Martha J. Margo Perry T. (Pete) Marrs, Jr. and whitney e buergler Stillwater * Cheryl A. Ramsey and Christopher D. Szlichta Tulsa * Jennifer R. Annis and William Largess Michael P. and Melissa P. Atkinson * Karen L. Callahan Joseph R. and Sandra (Sandy) K. Farris William S. Leach Stanley D. and Denice Monroe Charles H., Jr. and Dawn Moody Stephen J. Rodolf Ted and Rebecca Sherwood Allen M. and Barbara Smallwood John H. and Francesanne Tucker

OREGON Husum Paul T. and Carol Fortino Portland Richard C. and Kathy A. Busse Edwin A. and Emily J. Harnden Karen O’Kasey and Richard Kuhn Renee E. Rothauge and Matthew Palmer Thomas C. Sand and Elizabeth S. Miller Judy D. Snyder and Paul Ellis Thomas H. and Andrea C. Tongue Julie R. Vacura and Whitney Boise

PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg * Jennifer C. Selber and Joshua Desipio Media Carmen P. and Elke E. Belefonte Millsboro Gregory P. Miller Philadelphia * David F. Abernethy and Phyllis K. Simon * Gaetan J. Alfano and Kathleen McCarthy * Barbara R. Binis James M. and Doris Del Tosto Brogan Frederick B. Buck PENNSYLVANIA (Philadelphia continued) Joseph C. and Patricia A. Crawford Patrick J. and Sharon Egan Nancy J. Gellman John A. (Jack) and Sylvia P. Guernsey Charles P. Hehmeyer Linda Dale Hoffa and Jerry A. Berenson Howard M. and Vanessa Klein Denis J. Lawler Timothy R. and Arlene Lawn * Robert J. and Sara Livermore The Hon. Gerald Austin McHugh and Maureen Tate Lawrence G. McMichael and Patricia D. Wellenbach Michael M. Mustokoff and Linda Grobman * David H. and Alecia Pittinsky Marc S. and Wendy Raspanti * Stephen E. and Lizabeth Raynes Catherine M. Recker and Matthew Pappajohn Carol Nelson Shepherd and Thomas C. Backenstose, DMD J. Denny Shupe Leigh M. Skipper Bernard W. and Jacquelyn Smalley Marc J. Sonnenfeld Robert E., Jr. and Suzanne P. Welsh William J. Winning and Sally Fleming David J. Wolfsohn and Alexandra Gignoux Pittsburgh Samuel W. Braver and Cathy Reifer John C. and Tania Conti David R. and Mary Beth Johnson W. Thomas, Jr. and Rebecca F McGough Plymouth Meeting * Robert F. and Susan Morris Readingl Daniel B. and Ellen M. Huyett

PUERTO RICO San Juan * Salvador J. Antonetti‑Stutts and María D. Trelles‑Hernández Salvador and Catherine Stutts David C. and Josephine W. Indiano Enrique J. Mendoza‑Mendez and Catin Sanchez

SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston John P. Linton Columbia Deborah B. and Ralph W. Barbier * Robert W., Jr. and Elizabeth Foster * John T., Jr. and Sharon Lay Edward W. Mullins, Jr. Robert E. Stepp and Meredith Manning Conway John B., Jr. and Elizabeth L. McCutcheon Greenville *James W., Jr. and Catherine O. Fayssoux Wallace K. and Marsha A. Lightsey W. Francis, Jr. and Beverly Marion Newberry Thomas H. Pope, III SOUTH DAKOTA Rapid City Thomas G. and Pamela Fritz Sioux Falls *Michael J. Butler and Lana Sanner Mark V. and Judith Meierhenry * Clint and Larissa Sargent

TENNESSEE Brentwood John A. and Joy B. Day Chattanooga Arthur P. and Nancy Brock Knoxville Wade V. Davies and Bethany Hallam Memphis Lorna S. McClusky Nashville Ed R. and Elizabeth Davies Timothy R. and Lisa Discenza Frank W. Hunger Darrell G. and Debbie E. Townsend Robert L. and Rebecca Trentham

TEXAS Austin * Alan D. Albright * Edwin G. (Gerry) Morris and Suzanne Spencer Eric J.R. Nichols and Marsha Nichols Beaumont Morris Carrington and Mary Ellen Bartilucci Dallas Rodney and Judy K. Acker Jim and Diane Burnham Roy William and Nancy Hardin David N. and Jeri L. Kitner Charles and Mary Blake Meadows Rod and Cathy Phelan Michael V. and Susie Powell Bruce S. and Joan S. Sostek Fort Worth Rickey J. and Ellen Brantley Houston Barry Abrams Kathleen A. Gallagher Charles R. and Marsha A. Parker Travis James and Sandy Sales Rufus Wallingford Marshall Harry L. (Gil), Jr. and Brenda Gillam San Antonio Cynthia Day and George (Rob) Grimes

UTAH Salt Lake City Alan L. Sullivan Francis M. Wikstrom and Linda M. Jones

VERMONT Burlington Ritchie E. and Amy K. Berger Karen McAndrew VIRGINIA Altavista Glenn L. and Deborah M. Berger Fredericksburg William E. Glover and Jeannie Dahnk Norfolk Stanley G., Jr. and Anne Barr Richmond Craig T. and Claudia W. Merritt Michael W. and Ellen Bain Smith Roanoke Thomas J., Jr. and Roberta A. Bondurant William R. Rakes and Carolyn Warner

WASHINGTON Seattle Steven W. and Christina N. Fogg Kevin J. Hamilton Michael F. Madden and Linda C. Krese Rebecca S. Ringer and William Cohon Jeffrey I. Tilden Spokane Kevin James Curtis Wenatchee James M. and Carol L. Danielson

WEST VIRGINIA Beckley John D. and Tara L. Wooton Charleston Robert V., Jr. and Jacqueline (Jackie) Berthold Arden J., II and Kelly R Curry Edward C. and Julie S. Martin Don R., Jr. and Sheryl S. Sensabaugh Morgantown Susan S. and William C. Brewer William E. and Rebecca Galeota

WISCONSIN Milwaukee * Mark A. and Karen M. Kircher Joseph D. and Joni McDevitt James T., Jr. and Mary Fran Murray Ralph A. and Patricia A. Weber

WYOMING Cheyenne Paul J. and Jeanne Hickey

CANADA

ALBERTA Calgary Alain, Q.C. and Ferrol Hepner Clarke, Q.C. and Adele Hunter Anne L., Q.C. and Scott Kirker J. Patrick Peacock, Q.C. and Virginia A. Engel, Q.C. James W. Rose, Q.C. and Mylene Tiessen David J. Wachowich, Q.C. and Jo-Ann Burgess Blair C., Q.C. and Amelia Yorke-Slader Edmonton Donald R. Cranston, Q.C. Mona T. Duckett, Q.C. W. J. Kenny, Q.C. and Karen Lynch Phyllis Smith, Q.C.

VIRGINIA Altavista Glenn L. and Deborah M. Berger Fredericksburg William E. Glover and Jeannie Dahnk Norfolk Stanley G., Jr. and Anne Barr Richmond Craig T. and Claudia W. Merritt Michael W. and Ellen Bain Smith Roanoke Thomas J., Jr. and Roberta A. Bondurant William R. Rakes and Carolyn Warner

WASHINGTON Seattle Steven W. and Christina N. Fogg Kevin J. Hamilton Michael F. Madden and Linda C. Krese Rebecca S. Ringer and William Cohon Jeffrey I. Tilden Spokane Kevin James Curtis Wenatchee James M. and Carol L. Danielson

WEST VIRGINIA Beckley John D. and Tara L. Wooton Charleston Robert V., Jr. and Jacqueline (Jackie) Berthold Arden J., II and Kelly R Curry Edward C. and Julie S. Martin Don R., Jr. and Sheryl S. Sensabaugh Morgantown Susan S. and William C. Brewer William E. and Rebecca Galeota

WISCONSIN Milwaukee * Mark A. and Karen M. Kircher Joseph D. and Joni McDevitt James T., Jr. and Mary Fran Murray Ralph A. and Patricia A. Weber

WYOMING Cheyenne Paul J. and Jeanne Hickey

CANADA

ALBERTA Calgary Alain, Q.C. and Ferrol Hepner Clarke, Q.C. and Adele Hunter Anne L., Q.C. and Scott Kirker J. Patrick Peacock, Q.C. and Virginia A. Engel, Q.C. James W. Rose, Q.C. and Mylene Tiessen David J. Wachowich, Q.C. and Jo‑Ann Burgess Blair C., Q.C. and Amelia Yorke‑Slader Edmonton Donald R. Cranston, Q.C. Mona T. Duckett, Q.C. W. J. Kenny, Q.C. and Karen Lynch Phyllis Smith, Q.C. ATLANTIC PROVINCES Moncton Charles A. LeBlond, Q.C. and Hon. Colette M. d’Entremont St. John’s Ian Francis, Q.C. and Donna Kelly

BRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver The Hon. Mr. Justice John J. L. and Rebecca W. Hunter

MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN Regina James S. Ehmann, Q.C. and Diana K. Lee Aaron A., Q.C. and Lenore F. Fox Gordon J. Kuski, Q.C. Winnipeg A. Blair, Q.C. and Amanda Graham Gordon McKinnon and Madam Justice T. Spivak Saul B. Simmonds * Robert L. Tapper and Lesley Muir Richard J. Wolson, Q.C.

ONTARIO Ottawa Richard G. Dearden The Hon. Justice Peter K. and Mary Ellen Doody Michael and Gillian Edelson The Hon. Mr. Justice Clement Gascon and Marie Michelle Lavigne Barbara A., Q.C. and Edward J. McIsaac The Hon. Mr. Justice Michael J. and Rivka Moldaver Allan R. and Gail O’Brien Hon. John D. Richard, O.C. Pasquale and Leslie M. Santini David W., O.C., Q.C. and Alison M. Scott The Hon. Madam Justice Heather J. Williams and Steven T. Boyd

QUEBÉC Laval Suzanne H. Pringle, Ad.E and André Labelle Montréal Bernard Amyot, Ad. E. and Francine Ethier Louis Belleau, Ad. E. Max R. Bernard, Ad. E. The Hon. Madam Justice Sophie Bourque Christine A. Carron, Ad. E. Hon. Chantal Chatelain Robert‑Jean Chenier and Diane Lussier Michel Decary, Q.C., Ad. E. and Denise Melillo The Hon. Madam Justice Marie Deschamps Guy Du Pont and Danièle Thibodeau William Hesler, Q.C. and Hon. Nicole Duval Hesler The Hon. Mr. Justice Allan R. Hilton Hon. Marie‑Josee Hogue Lynne D. Kassie, Ad. E. and Issie S. Weissglas Olivier F., Ad. E. and Gail Kott * Louis Charette and Mario Laloncette Julie‑Martine Loranger and Val Muscalu Sylvain Lussier, Ad. E. and Ilinca Ghibu Sophie Melchers and Keith Flarell Douglas Mitchell and Simone Pink Hon. Joseph R., Q.C. and Marissa Nuss Raphael Schachter, Q.C., Ad. E. and Evelyn Bloomfield Schachter Isabel J. Schurman, Ad. E. and Bernard Grenier, Ad. E. QUEBÉC ( continued) Richard E., Q.C. and Hildie Shadley Martin F. Sheehan and Kim Lachapelle Quebéc Elisabeth Pinard Sudbury James C., Q.C. and Carmen A Simmons Thunder Bay Kristopher H., Q.C. and Sharon Knutsen The Hon. Mr. Justice W. Danial Newton Toronto Frank R. Addario Sheila R. Block and Jim Seckinger Brian J. E. Brock, Q.C. and Jane E. Berehulka Scott K. and Lisa Fenton Sandra A. Forbes Stephen M. Grant, LSM Peter Griffin Thomas G., O.C., Q.C., FCIArb and Mary Jane Heintzman Patricia D. S. (Trisha) Jackson, LSM and Ramsay Derry Paul H. Le Vay Jeffrey S. Leon, LSM and Carol Best Robert H.C. and Maria E. MacFarlane Chris G. Paliare, O.Ont., LSM and Eva Marszewski, O.Ont., LSM The Hon. Mr. Justice Laurence A. and Ellie Pattillo Julian Porter, Q.C. J. Gregory Richards * Jonathan Rosenthal and Tracey Martin Philippa G. and Clare Samworth The Hon. Jocelyn and Peter Speyer Kent E. Thomson and Shelly Allen Frank E. Walwyn PAST PRESIDENTS

PAST PRESIDENTS 1950-51 EMIL GUMPERT*, Los Angeles, California 1951-52 C. RAY ROBINSON*, Merced, California 1952-53 CODY FOWLER*, Tampa, Florida 1953-54 E. D. BRONSON*, San Francisco, California 1954-55 CODY FOWLER*, Tampa, Florida 1955-56 WAYNE E. STICHTER*, Toledo, Ohio 1956-57 JESSE E. NICHOLS*, Oakland, California 1957-58 LEWIS C. RYAN*, Syracuse, New York 1958-59 ALBERT E. JENNER, JR.*, Chicago, Illinois 1959-60 SAMUEL P. SEARS*, Boston, Massachusetts 1960-61 LON HOCKER*, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 1961-62 LEON JAWORSKI*, Houston, Texas 1962-63 GRANT B. COOPER*, Los Angeles, California 1963-64 WHITNEY NORTH SEYMOUR*, New York, New York 1964-65 BERNARD G. SEGAL*, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965-66 EDWARD L. WRIGHT*, Little Rock, Arkansas 1966-67 FRANK G. RAICHLE*, Buffalo, New York 1967-68 JOSEPH A. BALL*, Los Angeles, California 1968-69 ROBERT W. MESERVE*, Boston, Massachusetts 1969-70 LEWIS F. POWELL, JR.*, Washington, D.C. 1970-71 BARNABAS F. SEARS*, Chicago, Illinois 1971-72 HICKS EPTON*, Wewoka, Oklahoma 1972-73 WILLIAM H. MORRISON*, Portland, Oregon 1973-74 ROBERT L. CLARE, JR.*, New York, New York 1974 AUSTIN W. LEWIS*, New Orleans, Louisiana 1975-76 THOMAS E. DEACY, JR.*, Kansas City, Missouri 1976-77 SIMON H. RIFKIND*, New York, New York 1977-78 KRAFT W. EIDMAN*, Houston, Texas 1978-79 MARCUS MATTSON*, Los Angeles, California 1979-80 JAMES E. S. BAKER*, Chicago, Illinois 1980-81 JOHN C. ELAM*, Columbus, Ohio 1981-82 ALSTON JENNINGS*, Little Rock, Arkansas 1982-83 LEON SILVERMAN*, New York, New York 1983-84 GAEL MAHONY*, Boston, Massachusetts 1984-85 GENE W. LAFITTE, New Orleans, Louisiana 1985-86 GRIFFIN B. BELL*, Atlanta, Georgia 1986-87 R. HARVEY CHAPPELL, JR.*, Richmond, Virginia 1987-88 MORRIS HARRELL*, Dallas, Texas 1988-89 PHILIP W. TONE*, Chicago, Illinois 1989-90 RALPH I. LANCASTER, JR., Portland, Maine 1990-91 CHARLES E. HANGER*, San Francisco, California 1991-92 ROBERT B. FISKE, JR., New York, New York 1992-93 FULTON HAIGHT*, Santa Monica, California 1993-94 FRANK C. JONES*, Atlanta, Georgia 1994-95 LIVELY M. WILSON*, Louisville, Kentucky 1995-96 CHARLES B. RENFREW, San Francisco, California 1996-97 ANDREW M. COATS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1997-98 EDWARD BRODSKY*, New York, New York PAST PRESIDENTS (continued)

1998-99 E. OSBORNE AYSCUE, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina 1999-00 MICHAEL E. MONE, Boston, Massachusetts 2000-01 EARL J. SILBERT, Washington, D.C. 2001-02 STUART D. SHANOR, Roswell, New Mexico 2002-03 WARREN B. LIGHTFOOT, Birmingham, Alabama 2003-04 DAVID W. SCOTT, O.C., Q.C., Ottawa, Ontario 2004-05 JAMES W. MORRIS, III, Richmond, Virginia 2005-06 MICHAEL A. COOPER, New York, New York 2006-07 DAVID J. BECK, Houston, Texas 2007-08 MIKEL L. STOUT, Wichita, Kansas 2008-09 JOHN J. (JACK) DALTON, Atlanta, Georgia 2009-10 JOAN A. LUKEY, Boston, Massachusetts 2010-11 GREGORY P. JOSEPH, New York, New York 2011-12 THOMAS H. TONGUE, Portland, Oregon 2012-13 CHILTON DAVIS VARNER, Atlanta, Georgia 2013-14 ROBERT L. BYMAN, Chicago, Illinois 2014-15 FRANCIS M. WIKSTROM, Salt Lake City, Utah 2015-16 MICHAEL W. SMITH, Richmond, Virginia

* Deceased SITES OF MEETINGS PAST AND FUTURE

Spring Meetings

1955 – Las Vegas, Nevada 1988 – Palm Desert, California 1956 – Hollywood, Florida 1989 – Boca Raton, Florida 1957 – Biloxi, Mississippi 1990 – Palm Desert, California 1958 – Hot Springs, West Virginia 1991 – Kauai, Hawaii 1959 – Bal Harbour, Florida 1992 – Palm Desert, California 1960 – Coronado, California 1993 – Orlando, Florida 1961 – New Orleans, Louisiana 1994 – Scottsdale, Arizona 1962 – Bal Harbour, Florida 1995 – Amelia Island, Florida 1963 – Las Vegas, Nevada 1996 – Tucson, Arizona 1964 – Bal Harbour, Florida 1997 – Boca Raton, Florida 1965 – Biloxi, Mississippi 1998 – Palm Desert, California 1966 – Palm Springs, California 1999 – Naples, Florida 1967 – Hollywood, Florida 2000 – Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii 1968 – Coronado, California 2001 – Boca Raton, Florida 1969 – Houston, Texas 2002 – La Quinta, California 1970 – Bal Harbour, Florida 2003 – Boca Raton, Florida 1971 – Los Angeles, California 2004 – Phoenix, Arizona 1972 – Hollywood, Florida 2005 – La Quinta, California 1973 – Coronado, California 2006 – Hollywood, Florida 1974 – Boca Raton, Florida 2007 – La Quinta, California 1975 – Acapulco, México 2008 – Tucson, Arizona 1976 – San Juan, Puerto Rico 2009 – Fajardo, Puerto Rico 1977 – Coronado, California 2010 – Palm Desert, California 1978 – Phoenix, Arizona 2011 – San Antonio, Texas 1979 – Boca Raton, Florida 2012 – Scottsdale, Arizona 1980 – Coronado, California 2013 – Naples, Florida 1981 – Phoenix, Arizona 2014 – La Quinta, California 1982 – Boca Raton, Florida 2015 – Key Biscayne, Florida 1983 – Boca Raton, Florida 2016 – Maui, Hawaii 1984 – Maui, Hawaii 2017 – Boca Raton, Florida 1985 – Lake Buena Vista, Florida 2018 – Phoenix, Arizona 1986 – Coronado, California 2019 – La Quinta, California 1987 – Boca Raton, Florida SITES OF MEETINGS PAST AND FUTURE

Annual Meetings

1951 – New York, New York 1989 – New Orleans, Louisiana 1952 – San Francisco, California 1990 – San Francisco, California 1953 – Boston, Massachusetts 1991 – Boston, Massachusetts 1954 – Chicago, Illinois 1992 – London, United Kingdom / 1955 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Paris, France 1956 – Dallas, Texas 1993 – Washington, D.C. 1957 – New York, New York 1994 – Ottawa, Ontario 1958 – Los Angeles, California 1995 – San Antonio, Texas 1959 – Hollywood, Florida 1996 – San Diego, California 1960 – Washington, D.C. 1997 – Vancouver, British Columbia / 1961 – St. Louis, Missouri Seattle, Washington 1962 – San Francisco, California 1998 – London, United Kingdom / 1963 – Chicago, Illinois Rome, Italy 1964 – New York, New York 1999 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965 – Maui, Hawaii 2000 – Washington, D.C. 1966 – Montréal, Québec 2001 – New Orleans, Louisiana 1967 – Honolulu, Hawaii 2002 – New York, New York 1968 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2003 – Montréal, Québec 1969 – Dallas, Texas 2004 – St. Louis, Missouri 1970 – St. Louis, Missouri 2005 – Chicago, Illinois 1971 – London, United Kingdom 2006 – London, United Kingdom / 1972 – San Francisco, California Dublin, Ireland 1973 – Washington, D.C. 2007 – Denver, Colorado 1974 – Honolulu, Hawaii 2008 – Toronto, Ontario 1975 – Montréal, Québec 2009 – Boston, Massachusetts 1976 – Atlanta, Georgia 2010 – Washington, D.C. 1977 – Chicago, Illinois 2011 – La Quinta, California 1978 – New York, New York 2012 – New York, New York 1979 – Dallas, Texas 2013 – San Francisco, California 1980 – Honolulu, Hawaii 2014 – London, United Kingdom / 1981 – New Orleans, Louisiana Paris, France 1982 – San Francisco, California 2015 – Chicago, Illinois 1983 – Atlanta, Georgia 2016 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1984 – Chicago, Illinois 2017 – Montréal, Québec 1985 – London, United Kingdom 2018 – New Orleans, Louisiana 1986 – New York, New York 2019 – Vancouver, British Columbia 1987 – San Francisco, California 2020 – Washington, D.C. 1988 – Toronto, Ontario