November 2008 THE MONTANA Volume 34, No. 3 LawyerTHE STATE BAR OF MONTANA Election aftermath The transition gets a jumpstart Court orders: On being white enough 90-day public comment An incendiary new period for the history of race in the Bar dues hike workplace & courtroom See details on Page 11 INSIDE: THE 2009 DESKBOOK ORDER FORM THE MONTANA LAWYER NOVEMBER INDEX Published every month except January and July by the State Bar of Montana, 7 W. Sixth Ave., Suite 2B, P.O. Box 577, Helena MT 59624. Phone Cover Story (406) 442-7660; Fax (406) 442-7763. E-mail:
[email protected] The Election Aftermath STATE BAR OFFICERS McGrath, Bullock in transition mode 5 President Chris Tweeten, Missoula Possible names for U.S. attorney, marshal 5 President-Elect Cynthia K. Smith, Missoula Seeley is newest district judge 6 Secretary-Treasurer Joseph Sullivan, Great Falls Immediate Past President John C. “Jock” Schulte, Missoula Features Chair of the Board Shane Vannatta, Missoula Mortgage relief and other tax breaks 7 Board of Trustees Public defenders in revolt 9 Pam Bailey, Billings Darcy Crum, Great Falls Gazette seeks discipline-rule amendment 10 Vicki W. Dunaway, Billings Peter L. Helland, Glasgow Economic-relief rule threatens IOLTA 15 Jason Holden, Great Falls Thomas Keegan, Helena Search committee for new law dean 21 Jane Mersen, Bozeman Mark D. Parker, Billings Book Review: A history of race in the courtroom 22 Ryan Rusche, Wolf Point Ann Shea, Butte Legal Writing: Time to ban Elizabethan English 26 Randall Snyder, Bigfork Bruce Spencer, Helena K. Paul Stahl, Helena Matthew Thiel, Missoula Commentary Shane Vannatta, Missoula Lynda White, Bozeman President’s Message: Dues, deans & holidays 4 Tammy Wyatt-Shaw, Missoula ABA Delegate Damon L.