2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING October 24, 2014 ◊ Hilton Hawaiian Village ◊ Mid-Pacific Conference Center 2005 Kalia Road ◊ , HI 96815

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HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE MORNING SESSIONS

Coral Ballrooms 1 & 2 Coral Ballroom 3 South Pacific 1 South Pacific 2 South Pacific 3 South Pacific 4 7:45am Convention Registration & Exhibitor Expo 8:30am Real Property Family, pt. 1 Appellate Practice Labor & Employment International Insurance Civil Litigation 3 MCPE 3 MCPE 3 MCPE 3 MCPE 3 VCLE 2 MCPE/1 VCLE 10:00am Networking Break & Exhibitor Expo 10:15am Real Property Family, pt. 1 Appellate Labor & Employment International Insurance Civil Litigation (con’t.) (con’t.) (con’t.) (con’t.) (con’t) (con’t) 11:45am Networking Break & Exhibitor Expo 12:00pm Luncheon / Annual Meeting / Keynote Address (Coral Ballrooms 4 & 5)

SCHEDULE AFTERNOON SESSIONS

Coral Ballrooms 1 & 2 Coral Ballroom 3 South Pacific 1 South Pacific 2 South Pacific 3 South Pacific 4 1:45pm HARPTA/FIRPTA Family, pt. 2 Young Lawyers Ethics & Technology: ABA 20/20 Commission Natural Resources & Foreclosures 3 MCPE Division 3 MCPE & Litigation 3 VCLE 2 MCPE 3 MCPE 3:15pm Networking Break & Exhibitor Expo 3:30pm HARPTA/FIRPTA Family, pt. 2 Young Lawyers Ethics & Technology: ABA 20/20 Commission Natural Resources & Foreclosures (con’t.) (con’t) Division (con’t.) (con’t.) & Litigation (con’t.) *concludes 5:00pm *concludes 5:00pm *concludes 4:00pm *concludes 5:00pm *concludes 5:00pm

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1 STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 1 KEYNOTE KEYNOTE ADDRESS LAURIE S. FOSTER Senior Consultant, Business Consulting Resources

Laurie brings a strong background of academics, consulting and entrepreneurship to BCR. After earning a BA in Economics and an MBA from Stanford University, Laurie launched a 15 year consulting career on the East Coast with Bain & Company and Mercer Management Consulting. She managed $1-5 million client engagements focused on strategic planning, organization development and infrastructure alignment in a variety of industries including energy, hotel and leisure, financial services, and transportation worldwide.

Laurie returned to her home on Oahu in the mid-90s to pursue an entrepreneurial focus with smaller companies and start-up ventures. Her entrepreneurial ventures include Founder and President of Brewmoon Hawaii, CEO of hotU, Inc., an internet services start-up, Vice President of National University and COO of It’s All About Kids. In these positions she has raised private equity capital, negotiated leases and built out properties, formulated and implemented market positioning strategies, developed new product lines, re-engineered service delivery processes, formed and managed employee teams of 100+, downsized employee teams in difficult times, and acquired and merged companies. Laurie knows the challenges and satisfaction of entrepreneurship.

Laurie has also been actively engaged in local boards including Hawaii Pacific Health, the American Red Cross Hawaii, the Hogan’s Entrepreneur Advisory Board at Chaminade College, the Hawaii Theatre Centre, the Waikiki Swim Club, and was the YWCA Oahu Board Chair for eight years. SUCCESSION PLANNING -- What do I do?

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Family businesses, partnerships, large corporation and entrepreneurs must engage in Succession Planning proactively. Law practices are not exempt! Partnership structures often make it even more difficult to enable successful succession.

Succession Planning will allow you to • Protect the asset value of the business • Perpetuate the business successfully • Develop exit strategies for senior leaders • Avoid burn out and all of its negative outcomes • Ensure leadership transfers effectively and efficiently

Bottom Line: Start Succession Planning now! It’s never too early, yet it can easily be way too late. A solid Succession Plan will protect the value of the business. It needs commitment from the top to make it stick and it needs involvement by all key players on the team.

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SESSION MORNING REAL PROPERTY LAW Location: Coral Ballroom 1& 2 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits: 3 MCPE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PRESENTERS

Opinion Letters: A Comprehensive Overview TREVOR BROWN Trevor Brown represents This seminar will focus on the issuance clients in both litigation and transactions. His real estate of opinions in real estate closings, and in experience ranges from resort particular on opinions delivered to lenders acquisition and development by borrower’s counsel. The seminar to acting as trial counsel to establish beach access will discuss the “golden rule,” ethical rights based on Kingdom of considerations in issuing an opinion to a Hawaii land use. Mr. Brown’s corporate experience ranges non-client, loss prevention measures, and from negotiating corporate practice tips. restructurings to acting as trial counsel to force the break-up of related land development *An “Opinion Letter” handout ($25 printing corporations. He holds Martindale-Hubbell’s highest costs) has been prepared by the organizers professional rating (AV) for both his skill and integrity. Mr. Brown is recognized in Best Lawyers in America for litigation, and panelists of this seminar. Portions of real estate, and business matters in eight categories: the handout will be referenced during the Business Organization (including LLC’s and Partnerships), seminar. Purchase is recommended but Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law, Commercial Transactions/UCC Law, Corporate Law, not required. For purchase information see Real Estate Law, Commercial Litigation, Trusts & Estates the Bar Convention registration form. Litigation, and Mortgage Banking Foreclosure Law. Mr. Brown has also been recognized by Hawaii Super Lawyers for his litigation expertise, and is a former Chair of the Litigation Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association.

DANIEL H. DEVANEY, IV Daniel H. Devaney, IV is a partner in the corporate department of Cades Schutte LLP. Mr. Devaney’s practice focuses on business and nonprofit organizations, business contracts, general business counseling, and third party legal opinions. He served on the Opinion Committee of the Real Property Financial Services Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association, which published the Hawai‘i 2000 Report Regarding Lawyers’ Opinion Letters In Mortgage Loan Transactions. He contributed to the Model Limited Liability Company Membership Interest Redemption Agreement prepared by the Subcommittee on Limited Liability Companies, Committee on Partnerships and Unincorporated Business Organizations, ABA Section of Business Law.

Mr. Devaney earned his A.B. cum laude with high honors in his Asian Studies major from Dartmouth College and wrote his thesis on Sino-Latin American Relations. He earned his JD and MBA from the UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Anderson School of Management where he helped to advise the Japanese American National Museum regarding its organizational structure.

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SESSION MORNING REAL PROPERTY LAW PRESENTERS (continued)

JENNIFER M. CHIU WESLEY Y. S. CHANG Jennifer M. Chiu is a partner Wesley Y. S. Chang is a graduate at Chang Iwamasa & Chiu LLP, of Iolani School, Stanford concentrating her practice University (B.A., with great in the areas of real property, distinction), and the University corporate and finance of California at Berkeley School of (including municipal finance). Law (Boalt Hall) and specializes in real estate, corporate law, and Prior to joining the firm in public finance. Wes was one of 2006, Ms. Chiu clerked for the the contributors to the Hawai`i Honorable Richard W. Pollack 2000 Report Regarding Lawyers’ at the Circuit Court of the First Opinion Letters in Mortgage Loan Transactions and is listed Circuit of the State of Hawai‘i in The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers & Partners, and and also for the Honorable Craig H. Nakamura of the Super Lawyers. Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawai‘i. Ms. Chiu is a member of the Hawai‘i State Bar Association, JANEL M. YOSHIMOTO the American Bar Association and the National Association of Bond Lawyers. She is a member of the Real Property and Janel M. Yoshimoto is a partner Financial Services Section and the Business Law Section at Chun Kerr LLP in Honolulu, of the Hawai‘i State Bar Association. Ms. Chiu speaks Hawaii. Ms. Yoshimoto’s practice conversational Spanish and Mandarin. focuses on representing lenders and borrowers in real estate and asset based LORRIN HIRANO secured transactions. Her practice also includes Lorrin Hirano is Senior Vice representing landowners, President and General Counsel buyers and sellers in a variety for Title Guaranty of Hawaii, Inc. of land transactions including Prior to joining Title Guaranty in financing, development and 1999, Mr. Hirano was in private sales of residential subdivision, condominium and mixed- practice with the law firm of use projects, commercial ground and space leasing and Ashford & Wriston, where he real estate due diligence. concentrated in the areas of real property transactions, title Ms. Yoshimoto is a fellow of the American College of insurance claims defense, quiet Mortgage Attorneys, listed in Chambers USA: America’s title, and eminent domain litigation. He was admitted to Leading Lawyers in the area of real estate (2008 to present) the Hawaii State Bar in 1984 after graduating from the and The Best Lawyers in America for real estate law (2007 to University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt present) and for banking and finance law (2008-present), Hall). Lorrin has served as Chairperson of the Real Property and was recognized in 2008 in the Pacific Business News and Financial Services Section of the HSBA in 2003, and is “Top Forty Under 40” edition. She is a member and past a fellow in the American College of Real Estate Lawyers chair and director of the Real Property Financial Services (ACREL). Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association, and a member and former officer and director of the Hawaii Financial Regulatory Compliance Association. Ms. Yoshimoto earned KAREN M. WINTER her B.B.A. degree in Finance from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and her J.D. degree from Santa Clara University Karen M. Winter is a partner School of Law. with the law firm of Rush Moore LLP A Limited Liability Law Partnership. Ms. Winter RAYMOND S. IWAMOTO concentrates her practice in the area of commercial real estate. Raymond S. Iwamoto, Partner, She received her undergraduate Schlack Ito, LLLC. Fellow and degree from the University of former member of Board of California at San Diego (magna Governors American College cum laude) and her J.D. degree of Real Estate Lawyers, former from the University of Hawaii at Vice Chair ACREL Opinions Manoa, William S. Richardson Committee, Editorial Board School of Law (valedictorian). American Law Institute, former Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Winter clerked for U.S. Army Captain, Vietnam War the former Chief Justice Ronald T. Y. Moon of the Hawaii Veteran, former State Judge Supreme Court. Ms. Winter speaks fluent Japanese. Advocate Hawaii Army National Guard, listed in International Who’s Who of Real Estate Lawyers, The Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA. Graduate of McKinley High School.

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SESSION MORNING REAL PROPERTY LAW PRESENTERS (continued)

JOHN R. LOVE JON M. H. PANG John R. Love is an associate in Jon M. H. Pang is a director in the Finance and Real Estate the Real Estate Group of the Department of Cades Schutte law firm of Case Lombardi & LLP. Mr. Love’s practice focuses Pettit, a Law Corporation. Mr. on real estate acquisitions, sales, Pang practices in all aspects of and financing transactions, real estate development and development of residential, financing, with an emphasis resort and commercial projects on acquisitions, complex (including condominium commercial financing, and mixed-use project subdivision development and affordable housing development), state and federal financing. He also assists financial institutions with respect subdivision registrations, and commercial leasing. to commercial and residential loans and regulatory and licensing compliance requirements under Hawaii law. Mr. Love received his B.A., with distinction, from Yale University and earned his law degree, cum laude, from Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Pang served as a Northwestern University School of Law. As a law student, he judicial clerk to the Honorable Herman T. F. Lum, Chief served as Associate Editor of the Northwestern University Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. He is the author Law Review. of the “Affordable Housing and Governmental Programs” chapter of the Hawaii Real Estate Manual, Volume II, Mr. Love is a co-author of the “Overview of Hawaii published in 2010. Mr. Pang has served as the Chair of Commercial Leasing Practice: General Provisions” chapter the Board of Directors of the Real Property and Financial of the Hawaii Real Estate Manual, Volume IV, and the Services Section of the Hawaii Bar Association, and as a “Managing Commercial Real Estate Leases” chapter of the director of the Board of Directors of the Building Industry Practical Law Company’s Real Estate Law Surveys. Association of Hawaii and the Rotary Club of Metropolitan Honolulu. He also chaired the Opinion Committee of the Mr. Love was named as a “Rising Star” by Hawaii Super Real Property & Financial Services Section of the Hawaii Lawyers 2014, and selected by the Hawaii State Bar Bar Association, which published the Hawaii 2000 Report Association as a 2014 Leadership Institute Fellow. Mr. Love Regarding Lawyers’ Opinion Letters In Mortgage Loan serves on the Board of the Honolulu Chamber Music Series, Transactions. and the Albert T. and Wallace T. Teruya Foundation. He is also an enthusiastic member of the Oahu Civic Orchestra. WILLIAM YUEN William Yuen is a Shareholder/ CALVIN E. YOUNG Director of Alston Hunt Floyd & Calvin E. Young is a senior Ing whose practice emphasizes partner of Ayabe Chong real estate acquisition and Nishimoto Sia & Nakamura. He development and land use graduated from the William S. planning, securities law, public Richardson School of Law in finance law, corporate law 1982, clerked for two judges in and business and financing the First Circuit Court and joined transactions. Mr. Yuen’s his firm in 1984. His litigation practice includes rendering practice concentrates on the legal opinions on behalf of representation of lawyers and clients in real estate and public other professionals, aviation finance transactions. Mr. Yuen and products liability cases as is a graduate of Yale College, Yale School of Architecture, well as a variety of personal and Rutgers University School of Law. Mr. Yuen is a past injury matters. He has an “AV” rating in Martindale- chair of the Hawaii State Bar Association’s Real Property Hubbell and is listed as a Hawaii “Super Lawyer” in and Financing Services Section; and is a member of Thomson Reuters. He is currently the President of the the American Planning Association and the National Hawaii State Bar Association. He served as a member of Association of Bond Lawyers. He formerly served as Chair the Hawaii Supreme Court Disciplinary Board from 1995- of the Research Corporation of the University of Hawai`i, 2001, chaired the Hawaii State Bar Association Professional Chair of the State of Hawai`i Land Use Commission, and Responsibility Committee from 2002 – 2011 that operates Member of the State of Hawai`i Board of Land and Natural the Professionalism Course for new members of the Hawaii Resources. bar, and has been a member of the Hawaii Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism since 2005 . He is the William S. Richardson School of Law Alumni Association 2012 Alumnus of the Year and received the HSBA 2012 ‘Ikena Award for outstanding contribution of services to the legal profession towards legal education.

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ALL-DAY SESSION FAMILY LAW Location: Coral Ballroom 3 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CLE Credits: 6 MCPE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PRESENTERS

Psychological Evaluation & Assessments: ROBERT A. SIMON, PH.D. Child Custody and Violence in Families Robert A. Simon, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist (licensed in California and Hawaii) and a This seminar portion offers a comprehensive Nationally Recognized Leader understanding of the role of forensic in Forensic Psychologist psychological evaluation and consultation Consulting with 30 years of experience in the legal domain in child custody disputes: of family law and domestic relations. Based in San Diego, • Custody evaluations for military families CA, Dr. Simon consults on cases throughout the • Litigant coaching and preparation: dos and and has lectured/taught internationally. He has consulted don’ts. on cases in 16 states and has been qualified as an expert witness in 12 states and in two Canadian provinces. • Crafting orders useful to the custody evaluator Dr. Simon’s professional practice focuses exclusively on forensic psychological evaluation and consultation in child • Custody of young children custody disputes. In addition to custody evaluation and mediation, Dr. Simon is a national leader in providing expert • Ask the Expert and group participation witness testimony, strategic case consultation/”second chair” services and review/critique of child custody evaluations and other family law forensic work products In addition, Dr. Harold Hall will discuss the related to custodial issues. use of modern risk assessment tools in child custody determinations. A member of the Board of Directors of the AFCC, Dr. Simon is a member of the editorial boards of the Family Court Review and the Open Access Journal of Forensic Increasingly sophisticated psychological Psychology; additionally, Dr. Simon is a member of the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct and neuropsychological assessments allow of the California Bar Association and a senior member for greater understanding and evaluations of the Ethics Committee of the California Psychological in forensic psychology. Properly utilized, Association. these tools present a unique resource for insight into the impact of violence prediction HAROLD V. HALL, PH.D. and risk analysis, violence in the family, and Harold V. Hall Ph.D is a leading assessment of forensic evaluation reports. educator, lecturer, author, and Presentation will include a question and practitioner within the State of Hawaii and abroad. Dr. Hall answer session. Curriculum designed for is the director of the Pacific the advanced family court litigator, custody Institute for the Study of Conflict and Agression. He is a Licensed evaluator, and judicial offices and staff. Psychologist with Diplomates in Clinical Psychology, Forensic The Curriculum designed for the advanced Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (by family court litigator, custody evaluator, examination); Diplomate in and judicial offices and staff. Forensic Neuropsychology, American Board of Psychological Specialties (by examination); Licensed Psychologist, Hawaii and Pennsylvania; the Pacific Institute is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education to psychologists; Fellow, American Psychological Association (1990-present); Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Psychologists (1982-present); Lifetime Member, American Board of Professional Psychology (1984-present); Fellow, International Society for Research on Aggression (1994-present); Distinguished Practitioner, National Academy of Practice in Psychology (1996-present). 1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 6

ALL-DAY SESSION FAMILY LAW PRESENTERS (continued)

Revisions to the 2014 Hawaii Divorce WILLIAM C. DARRAH Manual William C. Darrah is an attorney, mediator, arbitrator, and collaborative practitioner This portion of the seminar features specializing in financially more Bill Darrah, Esq. who will provide an complicated matrimonial cases. A Hawaii divorce attorney since introduction to revisions to the 2014 Hawaii 1976, he has been the editor Divorce Manual. of the Hawaii Divorce Manual since 1990, and the editor of the Journal of Hawaii Family Law *The “2014 Hawaii Divorce Manual since 1994. Chair of the HSBA’s Supplement” will be available for purchase Family Law Section in 1989, 1990, 1995, and 2005, a certified for the special Bar Convention introductory fellow in the American Academy price of $65.00. Portions of the manual of Matrimonial Lawyers since 1985, one of Hawaii’s “A+ will be referenced during the seminar. lawyers” since 1993, a member of the 2008 inaugural class of “Hawaii Super Lawyers,” Hawai’i’s first “Family Lawyer Purchase is recommended but not required. of the Year” in 2009, and a The Best Lawyers in America For purchase information see the Bar designee since 1989, Mr. Darrah is a 1975 graduate of New York University School of Law, where he was a Root-Tilden Convention registration form on page 23. Scholar, and a 1970 graduate from the University of North Carolina, where he was a Morehead Scholar. Certified by the American Bar Association as a divorce mediator in 1985, and by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers as a divorce arbitrator in 1992, he is the 1992 recipient of the HSBA’s C. Frederick Schutte Award and the 1997 recipient of the HSBA’s YLD Justice Award, both for commitment to public service. Since 1979 Mr. Darrah has taught many Family Court divorce education programs offered to Hawaii judges, lawyers, and the public, including The Divorce Experience, Kids First I, Kids First II, and Divorce Law in Hawaii, a monthly program started in 2002 to help pro se litigants deal with money issues in divorce.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 7 SESSION MORNING APPELLATE PRACTICE Location: South Pacific 1 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits: 3 MCPE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PRESENTERS

Appellate Practice: THE HONORABLE MARK E. RECKTENWALD Views from Inside the Court Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald was sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme This seminar will include several exciting Court on September 14, 2010. and informative panels. Our speakers He joined the Supreme Court include civil and criminal appellate as an Associate Justice on May 11, 2009, and previously practitioners, Hawaii Supreme Court served as Chief Judge of the Justices, and Hawaii Intermediate Court Intermediate Court of Appeals beginning in April 2007. Prior of Appeals Judges, such as Former Hawaii to his appointment to the Supreme Court Justice Simeon R. Acoba, Intermediate Court of Appeals, Jr., Associate Judge Alexa D.M. Fujise of Recktenwald served as the director of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, as an Assistant United the Intermediate Court of Appeals, Donn States Attorney for the District of Hawai`i, and as an Fudo of the City and County of Honolulu’s attorney in private practice. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University and his law degree from Department of the Prosecuting Attorney, the University of Chicago. and Craig Jerome of the State of Hawaii Office of the Public Defender. THE HONORABLE CRAIG H. NAKAMURA Topics include appellate jurisdiction, an Chief Judge Craig H. Nakamura was sworn in as Chief Judge insider’s view of the Hawaii appellate of the Intermediate Court of courts, and criminal appeals. Appeals on September 16, 2009. He graduated from `Iolani School in 1974 and received The popular Appellate Question and his bachelor’s degree from the Answer Panel, comprised this year of University of Hawai`i in 1978. Judge Nakamura graduated Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald, Former cum laude from Harvard Law Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice School in 1981. After law school, Judge Nakamura was a law clerk for U.S. Circuit Judge Herbert Choy and an associate James E. Duffy, Jr., and Intermediate Court with the firm of Goodsill, Anderson, Quinn & Stifel. In 1986, of Appeals Chief Judge Craig H. Nakamura he became an Assistant U.S. Attorney, a position he held will once again be featured. until his appointment to the Intermediate Court of Appeals as an Associate Judge on April 8, 2004. Judge Nakamura previously taught Appellate Advocacy as an adjunct professor at the William S. Richardson School of Law and served as a director of the Hawai`i State Bar Association.

THE HONORABLE SIMEON R. ACOBA, JR. (Ret.) Justice Simeon R. Acoba, Jr. is a former Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice. He served on the court from 2000-2014. Justice Acoba also served on the Intermediate Court of Appeals and the First Circuit Court. Justice Acoba received his undergraduate degree from the University of Hawaii, and his law degree from Northwestern University Law School.

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THE HONORABLE ALEXA D. M. FUJISE THE HONORABLE JAMES E. DUFFY, JR. (Ret.) Associate Judge Alexa D.M. Justice James E. Duffy, Jr. is a Fujise was with the City former Hawaii Supreme Court and County of Honolulu’s Associate Justice. He served Department of the Prosecuting on the court from 2003-2012. Attorney between 1984 and Prior to serving on the Supreme 2004. Before her departure, Court, Justice Duffy was a she became the director of founding member of the firm the Research and Reference Fujiyama, Duffy and Fujiyama, Support Division. Throughout and a practicing trial lawyer her 20-year tenure with the for 35 years. Justice Duffy is department, Judge Fujise also a graduate of the College of served as appellate research St. Thomas and Marquette branch chief and deputy prosecuting attorney. Judge University Law School (1968) where he was a member of Fujise also worked as assistant disciplinary counsel for the Board of Editors of the Marquette Law Review. the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, where she investigated and prosecuted violations of the Code of Professional Responsibility by attorneys in the State of Hawai`i. She DEIRDRE MARIE-IHA started her legal career in 1980 as a law clerk to then- Associate Justice Herman T.F. Lum. Judge Fujise, who has Deirdre Marie-Iha is an attorney with the Appellate Division specialized in criminal and constitutional law, is licensed for the Department of the Attorney General. She graduated to practice in the U.S. District Court of Hawai`i, U.S. Court from Cornell University in 1996 and the University of of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. She Colorado School of Law in 1999. Deirdre practiced in earned her bachelor’s and law degrees from the University California until 2003. In 2003, she clerked for Associate of Hawai`i. She has been on the Board of the William S. Judge Corinne K.A. Watanabe at the Intermediate Court of Richardson School of Law Alumni Association since 1980 Appeals. In 2004, she joined the Attorney General’s office and was the recipient of the Dean’s Distinguished Alumni and has been there ever since. Deirdre works on a wide Award in 2005. Judge Fujise taught appellate practice variety of matters in both the State and Federal courts, seminars for the National District Attorneys Association with a heavy emphasis on constitutional law and appeals. and the William S. Richardson School of Law. RANDY Q. PINAL DANIEL JAMES KUNKEL Randy Q. Pinal has been the Hawai`i Intermediate Court of Daniel James Kunkel received Appeals Supervising Staff Attorney since 2012. He serves his juris doctor degree from on the standing committee to review the Hawaii Rules the University of San Diego of Appellate Procedure, and several committees charged School of Law in 1993, and for with implementing the Judiciary’s 20/20 Strategic Plan. two years he served as a judicial He previously served as a Supervising Deputy Attorney clerk for Supreme Court of General in the California Attorney General’s Office, where Hawaii Associate Justice Paula he practiced civil, criminal, and administrative law at all Nakayama. Licensed to practice levels in state and federal court, and received the Attorney law in seven jurisdictions, Mr. General’s Award for Outstanding Client Representation. He Kunkel worked as a trial attorney also was a contributing author and editor of the American for the Honolulu Department Indian Law Deskbook. of Corporation Counsel, as well as the law firms of McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon and CRAIG JEROME Ashford & Wriston. In 2002, Mr. Kunkel began working as a staff attorney for the Supreme Court of Hawaii, and when Craig Jerome graduated summa cum laude in 2007 from substantial changes in appellate jurisdiction went into the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University effect in 2006, Mr. Kunkel began working as a staff attorney of Hawai`i. While attending the Richardson School of Law, for the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals, where he he was a member of the editorial board of the University assists the appellate judges with, among other things, their of Hawai`i Law Review. After graduation, he clerked for analysis of appellate jurisdiction. the Honorable Richard W. Pollack. Since 2008, he has been employed as a Deputy Public Defender for the State of Hawai`i. He has also served as a Lecturer in Law at the Richardson School of Law.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 9 SESSION MORNING LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW Location: South Pacific 2 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits: 3 MCPE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PRESENTERS

Updates: The Affordable Care Act 2014 GORDON I. ITO Gordon I. Ito was appointed This seminar will bring you up to date as Insurance Commissioner for the Hawaii State Insurance on critical provisions for individuals and Division by Governor Linda businesses alike. This session brings three Lingle on July 20, 2010. In elements of the Affordable Care Act issue January 2011, Governor Neil Abercrombie appointed him as together in one place. Gordon Ito, Insurance Commissioner. Commissioner will provide an overview and Prior to his appointment, update you on the newest developments; Commissioner Ito was the Chief local tax expert Ron Heller will explain Deputy Insurance Commissioner since 2000 and was the and discuss who and what the tax credits Supervising Attorney of the Insurance Division from 1993 business may be eligible for; and Jim Dixon, – 2000. General Counsel of the Hawaii Health Commissioner Ito is a member of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Executive Committee Connector, will explain the complexity of and was elected Chair of the Western Zone of the NAIC following the state law while implementing in 2012 and reelected in 2013. He is the Chair of the the federal mandate. In addition officials NAIC’s International Regulatory Working Group and the from Kaiser Permanente and HMSA will be Information Systems Task Force. present to answer focused questions from In August 2014, Commissioner Ito was a speaker at the U.S. Insurance Regulation and Supervision Seminar on the perspective of providers. Solvency Monitoring and Risk Governance. This seminar was organized jointly with the NAIC and the Thai Office of Insurance Commission which was attended by Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The Commissioner was also a guest speaker for the Financial Services Supervisory Service of Korea in November 2012. He was part of the delegation which participated in the China Insurance Regulatory Commission’s 2010 China Insurance Supervisory College in Beijing. He also participated in the joint United States and China Insurance Dialogue. He was a representative of the United States Department of Commerce’s Commercial Law Development Program delegation and a key presenter on the U.S. insurance regulatory system in Bucharest, Romania in 2002.

Commissioner Ito obtained a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Hawaii and a law degree from the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 10 SESSION MORNING LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW PRESENTERS (continued)

PAUL M. SAITO JIM DIXON Paul M. Saito is a partner with Jim Dixon serves as General the law firm Cades Schutte, Counsel of the Hawai‘i Health LLP one of the largest, oldest Connector. Previously Jim and most highly regarded law worked at Island Insurance firms in Hawaii. Prior to joining Company, the Law Offices of Cades Schutte Paul had been a Marvin Dang, the law firm of partner with Torkildson, Katz, Ayabe Chong Nishimoto Sia Fonseca, Moore & Hetherington & Nakamura, and served as one of Hawaii’s leading labor staff attorney for the State and employment law firms. His of Hawai‘i Insurance Division specialty is in labor and employment law and he exclusively and the Hawai‘i State Senate’s represents and provides consultation to employers. He Committee on Commerce and has extensive litigation, administrative, and arbitration Consumer Protection. Jim currently serves on the Board of experience in employee/union relations, discrimination, Directors of the Hawaii Council for Economic Education. hiring and discharge, counseling, wage and hour matters, workplace violence, wrongful termination, as well as general labor and employment areas. RONALD I. HELLER Paul graduated from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa Ronald I. Heller practices in the where he received his Bachelor’s of Business Administration areas of tax litigation, business/ degree, attended the University of California, Hastings commercial litigation, taxation College of Law in San Francisco where he received his and business law. He received Juris Doctor degree in 1991. He is Vice-Chair of the Labor both JD and MBA degrees from and Employment Law Division of the Hawaii State Bar the University of Michigan, Association. and is a licensed Certificate Public Accountant as well as an Paul speaks extensively on employment law issues for attorney. Mr. Heller is a Fellow the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, the Society for of the American College of Human Resource Management, and is an instructor for Tax Counsel, and a past Chair the University of Hawaii’s Outreach College, Kapiolani of the Tax Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association. In Community College’s Non-Profit Management Certification 2005, he was appointed by Governor Linda Lingle to the Program, and for the Society for Human Resource Tax Review Commission of the State of Hawaii, and was Management’s Professional Certification Program. subsequently elected Vice Chairman of the Commission. In 2004, Mr. Heller received the “Small Business Champion” In addition to his law practice Paul has been very active in Award for the State of Hawaii from the National Federation community organizations. He is a member of the Rotary of Independent Business. He was served on the Board Club of Honolulu, and served as President of Palama of Directors of the Hawaii Society of Certified Public Settlement’s Board of Trustees from 2011 to 2012 and Accountants since 1988, and served as Society’s President served as a Trustee from 2005 to 2012, and 2014 to the for 1994-95. He has been an Adjunct Professor at the present. He has also served as a member of the Atherton University Of Hawaii School Of Law, and has taught a YMCA’s board of trustees, and serves as employment number of continuing professional education courses for council to numerous non-profit organizations and their attorney, CPAs, and others. boards. Paul currently serves on the Board of the Hawaii Employer’s Council, is Vice-Chair of the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee, and is a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii’s Human Resources Committee. He has also served as a member of the board of directors for Society for Human Resources Management, Hawaii Chapter and served as a Chairperson of its Government and Legislative Affairs Committee. From 2001 through 2006 he served as Chairperson of the Human Resources Committee for the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, a member of the Chamber’s Government Affairs Council, and in 2005 and 2006 represented employers on the State’s Criminal History Record Checks Working Group. Paul was honored by the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii with its Chairman’s Award, in 2002, and President’s Award, in 2003, in appreciation of the countless hours he has devoted to representing employers before the Hawaii Legislature.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 11 SESSION MORNING INTERNATIONAL LAW Location: South Pacific 3 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits: 3 VCLE

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Legal Aspects of Doing Business with China LAWRENCE C. FOSTER Lawrence C. Foster has been This seminar offers several hypotheticals, licensed in Hawaii since 1981. He has been at the UH law including a Hawaii services company school since 1987, serving as planning to open an office in China and Associate Dean, then Dean, and a Hawaii distributor of Hawaii products now Professor. He is currently also Of Counsel at the Law seeking to distribute products (clothing, Offices of Mark T. Shklov where food, gifts, etc.) in China. The format will he focuses on serving Chinese clients. From 2005 to 2013, Larry lived and worked in be a discussion by the panelists based Shanghai, China. He worked at one of China’s top local law on the hypotheticals, rather than formal firms, gave training programs on legal writing for young presentations. Chinese lawyers, and taught U.S. law for Peking University at their campus in Shenzhen, China. He reads, writes, and speaks Chinese. He is a co-founder of the U.S. China Legal The topics covered will include: Shanghai’s Network, a network focused on developing close ties between Hawaii and Chinese lawyers. He is also a member New Foreign Trade Zone; Protection of of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association and the China Law Intellectual Property Rights in China; Committee of the American Bar Association’s International Chinese Courts & Commercial Litigation; Law Section. His recent book, China Law Reader, has been hailed as a one-of-a-kind resource for anyone interested in Opportunities for Hawaii Small & Medium learning the specialized language of Chinese law. – Sized Enterprises in China; Corporate Entities Available to Foreign Investors [e.g. PHILIP GUO (郭小鹏) Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises (WFOE), Representative Office, Joint Venture]; Taxes Philip Guo (郭小鹏)is a member of the Florida Bar and in China; Getting Money/Profits In and the American Immigration Out of China; Common Mistakes Made Lawyers Association. He has practiced law since 1998, and when Coming to China; The Regulatory his practice area is primarily U.S. Environment; Chinese Work Visas; and U. S. Immigration and Nationality Employment Based Visas for PRC Nationals. Law. Mr. Guo received his Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics and Literature from China’s Peking University in 1985. Philip Guo continued his graduate education in the United States and received his Doctor of Arts Degree in History from University of Miami in 1993. Mr. Guo received his Juris Doctor in 1997 from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Before relocating to Hawaii, Mr. Guo worked as an immigration lawyer at the international law firm of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. In 2007, Mr. Guo started his own law practice in the State of Hawaii. Mr. Guo has represented and assisted domestic and international clients in a wide range of immigration matters since 1998. Mr. Guo’s international clients include multinational business executives, management and technical personnel, investors, professionals, entertainers, athletes, and religious workers. In addition to his law practice, Mr. Guo has been a frequent speaker on immigration related issues at chambers of commerce, bar associations, law schools, business forums, and government agencies.

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ALICK JIANG STEVEN XIAO Alick Jiang is an Executive Steven Xiao joined Dacheng Partner of YIYOU TIANYUAN Law Offices in 2012. He is the LAW FIRM. He Graduated from Branch Director of Suzhou Jiangxi University of Finance Office. With over 20 years and Economics with dual major experience as lawyer, he has of economics and law, and played an influential role in started his legal practice from Suzhou Law Society. He is 2000, focusing on corporation currently appointed as vice management, investment, chairman of Suzhou Bar finance, tax and labor issues. Association, the legal counsel of Alick adopted the independent director qualification of Suzhou Municipal Government, listed company and is currently the director of Foreign an arbitrator of Suzhou Municipal Arbitration Committee Affairs Committee of Suzhou BOA. He was elected as the and a member of the expert pool of Suzhou WTO Legal best debater of first debating competition in Suzhou Business Consultation Center. In 2007, Jiangsu Municipal (2006). Government awarded him an honor of “Top Ten Jiangsu Outstanding Young Lawyer.” In Oct 1994, Steven was invited by CIETAC to attend 1994 International Business DAVID MAO Arbitration Annual Conference. So far, he has developed a wide range of business relationship with various David Mao is a PRC registered arbitration institutions and arbitrators. In May 1997, Steven and licensed attorney was selected to participate in the legal business exchanges practicing law at Shanghai program in Singapore and Hong Kong. As a pioneer in Pioneer Law Office, one of the foreign-related legal services, Steven has continuously oldest downtown law firms in demonstrated his excellent talent and high commitment Shanghai. Shanghai Pioneer, in this area. Currently, he is leading a professional team part of Pacific Northwest Law serving numerous clients, which covers government Group, serves its clients from agencies, foreign investment companies and non-profit a PRC law perspective with institutions, such as Suzhou Radio and Television Bureau, its expertise in areas such as Bank of China Suzhou Branch, SIP Loufeng Government, foreign investment and trade, Suzhou Municipal Government, SIP Human Resource Co., banking, securities, corporate NOKIA (Suzhou), PPG Packaging Coating Co., Dorma Door and commercial matters. The firm also has constant Control Co., Rosti (Suzhou) engineering plastic Co., Metro. working relationship with Perkins Coie. David has over ten (Suzhou) Technologies Co., Nippon Painting Co., etc. years of practice experience in China focusing on foreign direct investment in China. Prior to Shanghai Pioneer, David worked as a foreign legal consultant for various international or US firms such as Baker & McKenzie, Herbert Smith and Davis Wright & Tremaine. He had worked as a trade finance officer at the Bank of America. David is a 1988 graduate of Shanghai Zhenxing Comparative Law Institute. In 1992, he received his LL.M. degree from the University of Washington and received his MBA from Seattle University in 1997. David is counsel for Shanghai Overseas Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Pudong Overseas Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Wujin Chinese Overseas Office in Jiangsu Province.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 13 SESSION MORNING INSURANCE CIVIL LITIGATION LAW Location: South Pacific 4 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits: 2 MCPE / 1 VCLE

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Panel discussions with legal, insurance and RICHARD C. MOSHER technical experts will focus on the following Richard C. (“Dick”) Mosher is topics: of counsel at Anderson Kill. Mr. Mosher divides his time between the firm’s Dallas, Texas How Much Coverage Do I Have For All office, and his office in Honolulu, These Accidents? Hawaii. Mr. Mosher’s practice concentrates in corporate and commercial litigation. In How is the insurance policy interpreted if addition, he has experience in domestic and international more than one accident, or “occurrence” arbitration-mediation and M&A strategic alliances. takes place? Arguing there is more than one “occurrence” may be advantageous and Mr. Mosher has been a managing corporate attorney for the past 35 years with companies such as Ball Corporation, disadvantageous to both the policy holder Maytag Corporation, Hoover Company and Loctronix and the carrier. The number of occurrences Corporation. His responsibilities included management of claims and litigation, security law compliance, employment impacts how many deductibles/self- law and IT licensing experience, U.S. and International insured retentions must be paid, available mergers-acquisitions and strategic business alliances limits, and how many policies are triggered. and has worked on the formation and support of captive We will survey various cases that have insurance companies while at Ball and Hoover. confronted these issues. Mr. Mosher is past chairman of three national committees for the Association of Corporate Counsel, and is the outgoing President of ACC’s Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter. Ethics for Insurance Defense Counsel He served as a Director and Officer for Northwestern & Insurance Coverage Counsel University and Kellogg Business School alumni board of directors in Dallas-Fort Worth. Mr. Mosher is an advisory board member of “Managing Litigation as a Business.” Cyber-Liability Claims & Insurance Options The “Managing Litigation as a Business” initiative and related “Managing Litigation Reference Model” project are groundbreaking endeavors aimed at helping corporate in- This portion of the seminar is designed house legal teams manage their companies’ risks, disputes specifically for Hawaii private practice and litigation more efficiently and effectively. Anderson Kill heads a small core group of Managing Litigation Project attorneys and in-house lawyers who Directors in these unique efforts, which began in late 2011. wish to maximize protection of their Mr. Mosher is also a Fellow at the Claims and Litigation communications, data, trade secrets, and Management Alliance in New York. personally identifiable client information. Mr. Mosher has over 40 years of first chair trial experience in Federal and State Courts and administrative agencies, including the EEOC and Merit Systems Protection Board. He is an experienced mediator. Mr. Mosher’s extensive in-house and litigation experience leads to his view that lawyers must continuously strive to define and provide “value” to clients, not just in terms of results, but budgeting, efficient cost management of litigation and projects, responsiveness, and flexibility to meet the business objectives of clients. As head of the Ball-Maytag-Hoover international legal teams, Mr. Mosher has been lead negotiator and served as an officer and director for many corporate joint ventures and strategic business alliances in the U.S. and around the world. He managed the Hoover Free Flights litigation in the 1990’s involving thousands of legal and administrative claims throughout Europe and the U.S.

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TRED R. EYERLY • Commonwealth Development Authority v. Micronesian Yachts Co., Ltd., Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Tred R. Eyerly is Of Counsel at Supreme Court, No. 95-039 (1996) - Successfully defended Damon Key Leong Kupchak appeal by borrower who defaulted on loan and alleged Hastert. He represents both fraud. policy holders and carriers • Andrew v. Bowen, 873 F.2d 875 (9th Cir. 1988) - in coverage matters. He is Successfully briefed and argued case reversing District a founding member and Court’s denial of attorney fees to client. immediate past chair of the Hawaii State Bar Association’s • Kenaitze Indian Tribe v. State of Alaska, 860 F.2d 312 (9th Insurance Coverage Litigation Cir.), cert. denied, 491 U.S. 905 (1988) - Co-counsel on brief section. He serves as a co- which successfully opposed State’s petition for certiorari managing editor of the ABA regarding tribe’s subsistence fishing rights. Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee’s website. Tred’s • In the Matter of C.C.G., 783 P.2d 1159 (Alaska 1989), cert. blog, insurancelawhawaii.com, has been continuously denied, 495 U.S. 948 (1990) - Briefed and argued appeal to recognized in its six years of existence in the top 50 Alaska Supreme Court regarding Indian Child Welfare Act. insurance blogs by Lexis/Nexis. He frequently writes and speaks on insurance coverage issues. • Degnan v. Hodel, 16 Indian Law Rptr. 3087 (D. Alaska 1989) - Successful challenge of Department of Interior’s Report cases include: policy of denying subsistence land applications submitted by Alaska Natives. • C. Brewer and Co., Ltd., No. 28958, Memorandum Opinion (Haw. Ct. App. Aug. 7, 2013) - Co-Counsel in • George v. Hodel, 14 Indian Law Rptr. 3042 (D. Alaska successful appeal reversing trial court’s decision that none 1987) - Successful challenge of Department of Interior’s of the 17 insurers owe coverage obligation. denial of 97 year old Tlinget Indian man’s application for subsistence land. • Geimini Ins. Co. v. Kukui`ula Development Co., 855 F. Supp. 2d 1125 (D. Haw. 2012) - Co-counsel in successfully • Olympic v. United States, 615 F.Supp. 990 (D. Alaska in establishing duty to defend against three insurers. 1985) - Successful challenge of Department of Interior’s refusal to accept application for subsistence land from • Director, DOL & Indus. Relations v. Permasteelisa heirs of deceased landowner. Cladding Technologies, 125 Haw. 223, 257 P.3d 236 (Haw. Ct. App. 2011) - Co-counsel on briefs in successfully • Akootchook v. U.S., 747 F.2d 1316 (9th Cir. 1984), cert. defending appeal from agency action. denied, 471 U.S. 1115 (1985) - Represented class of claimants for subsistence land within National Wildlife • Lindsey v. Cuna Mut. Ins. Soc’y,2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS Refuges. Co-counsel on Ninth Circuit briefs. Counsel of 116250 (D. Haw. Oct. 29, 2010) - Co-counsel seeking to record on petition for certiorari. dismiss claims of misrepresentation on behalf of insurer. • Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Dept. Of Environmental Protection, 130 S. Ct. 2592 (2010) - Co- KATHY DANG Counsel on Amicus Brief. Kathy Dang is a Client Executive • Del Monte Fresh Produce (Hawaii), Inc. v. Fireman’s Fund based in Marsh’s Honolulu Ins. Co., 117 Haw. 357, 183 P.3d 734 (2007) - Co-counsel on office. She works with Marsh briefs seeking coverage for remediation of superfund site. clients to evaluate risks and • Oden v. Northern Marianas College, 440 F.3d 1085 funding mechanisms and (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 549 U.S. 819 (2006) - Successfully designs practical, competitive, represented College in student’s appeal of sexual and cost-effective programs. harassment suit. She is particularly known for efficient project management • Mikelson v. United Serv. Auto. Ass’n, 2013 Haw. App. and on-time results. LEXIS 268 (Haw. Ct. App. May 6, 2013) - Draft Answering Brief defending judgment in favor of client’s award of Kathy joined Marsh in 1988. She specializes in casualty attorney fees under Hawaii Insurance Code. and risk management client servicing and has experience • Mikelson v. United Serv. Auto. Ass’n, 108 Haw. 358, 120 in helping clients develop allocation and accountability P.3d 257 (2005) - Co-counsel on briefs prepared on behalf programs that meet their needs. Her projects include a of insured for attorney fees under Hawaii Insurance Code. workers’ compensation cost containment program that reviews trends, implements strategies, and measures • Mikelson v. United Serv. Auto. Ass’n, 122 Haw. 393, results. 227 P.3d 559 (Haw. Ct. App. 2010) - Co-counsel on briefs successfully defending confirmation of arbitration Kathy has also worked with providers for a TPA selection, decision. leading to lower costs while simplifying choices. She has • In Re Estate of Teregeyo, 5 N. Mar. I. 90 (1997) - implemented strategic risk mapping to identify clients’ Successfully defended appeal challenging heir’s operational, hazard, strategic, and financial risks and entitlement to land. possible solutions. Kathy is known for setting performance standards and negotiating improvements with carriers, • Estate of De Leon Guerrero v. Quitugua, 6 N. Mar. I. 67 providers, and administrators. She has successfully (2000) - Successfully defended appeal by putative heir marketed difficult insurance placements by utilizing Marsh challenging client’s entitlement to land. global resources.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 15 SESSION MORNING INSURANCE CIVIL LITIGATION PRESENTERS (continued)

DAVID R. HARADA-STONE BEAU MONDAY David R. Harada-Stone was Since joining Hawaiian Telcom born in Honolulu, Hawaii and in February 2011, Beau has graduated from Roosevelt High been actively engaged in School in 1978. He received educating the local community a B.A. in journalism from the about growing cyber security University of Hawaii at Manoa risks and how to prevent them. in 1986 and worked as a radio and newspaper reporter and One of his first projects editor on Oahu and the Big at Hawaiian Telcom was Island before attending the William S. Richardson School collaborating with the U.S. of Law, where he was elected Editor of the University of Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security and Hawaii Law Review. Federal Bureau of Investigations to provide a secure environment for the 2011 Asia-Pacific Economic After graduating from law school in 1994, Mr. Harada- Cooperation (APEC) conference in Honolulu that was Stone served as a law clerk to Senior United States District attended by 22 country leaders, including President Barack Court Judge Samuel P. King. He was admitted to the Hawaii Obama. Bar in 1994 and the California Bar in 1998. He worked as an associate with the Honolulu law firm of McCorriston Before moving to Hawaii, Mr. Monday, who has more Miho Miller Mukai and later with Tom Petrus & Miller before than 20 years of experience in information systems and returning to his home on the Big Island. From 2000 to 2008, security, was an Information Security Analyst for Wells he worked in a general litigation practice in Kamuela, Fargo in Seattle, Washington. Prior to that, he held senior Hawaii. information security roles for large corporations, including T-Mobile and AT&T Wireless. Mr. Harada-Stone rejoined Tom Petrus & Miller in July 2008. He continues to live on the Big Island, but practices Mr. Monday earned a degree in Accounting from the law statewide. His areas of emphasis include insurance State University of New York. He is a Certified Information coverage and insurance bad faith defense. Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and is a contributor to the U.S. Telecom Association’s Cyber Security Working Reported cases briefed and/or argued by Mr. Harada-Stone include: Group and a member of the Cloud Security Alliance. He Allstate Ins. Co. v. Miller, 732 F.Supp.2d 1128 (D.Haw. 2010); Painsolvers, Inc. v. State Farm Mut. Ins. Co., 732 F.Supp.2d 1107 (D.Haw 2010); Brown has been a monthly Tech View columnist for the Honolulu v. Progressive Direct Ins. Co., 123 Haw. 299 (Haw.App. 2010); Allstate Ins. Star-Advertiser since 2012. Co. v. Naai, 684 F.Supp.2d 1220 (D.Haw. 2010); Reassure America Life Ins. Co. v. Rogers, 248 F.Supp.2d 974 (D.Haw. 2005); Jaz, Inc. v. Foley, 104 Haw. 148 (Haw.App. 2004); Pachuta v. Unumprovident Corp., 242 F.Supp.2d 752 (D.Haw. 2002); Yu v. Albany Ins. Co., 281 F.3d 803 (9th Cir. 2002); State Farm ALAN VAN ETTEN Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Adams, 232 F.3d 896 (9th Cir. 2000); Allstate Ins. Co. v. Kim, 121 F.Supp.2d 1301 (D. Haw. 2000); Gepaya v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Alan has written and spoken Ins. Co., 94 Haw. 362 (Haw. 2000); Allstate Ins. Co. v. Kaneshiro, 93 Haw. 210 extensively on insurance law (Haw. 2000); Allstate Ins. Co. v. Veniegas, 2 F.Supp.2d 1303 (D.Haw. 1998); and litigation. In 1993 and 1994, State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Murata, 88 Haw. 284 (1998); Honbo v. Hawaiian Ins. & Guar. Co., 86 Haw. 373 (Haw.App. 1997). at the Law School’s request, he was Adjunct Professor (Advanced Torts/Insurance Law) at the University of Hawaii’s Aaron Loeser School of Law. He frequently Listed in the National Trial speaks, writes and teaches on Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, the subject of Hawaii Insurance Aaron’s practice concentrates in Law; he has co-written the materials for, and been a panel civil litigation, with an emphasis presenter on, more than thirty (40) insurance coverage on insurance law and litigation, and bad faith seminars just since 1997. Attendees at the representing primarily seminars are other attorneys and insurance professionals. policyholders in insurance Because his teachings contribute significantly to coverage and insurance bad establishing the standard of practice of insurance claims faith cases. handling in the State of Hawaii, he serves as an expert witness on that standard for both insureds and insurers. Before attending law school, Aaron worked for Progressive Insurance for six years, as a claims adjuster in Tucson, Alan co-founded the Insurance Coverage Litigation Arizona, and as a claims team leader in: Tempe, Arizona; Section of the HSBA in 2006, was its first chairperson, and Chandler, Arizona; and Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Aaron brings is currently its chair emeritus. He is a past President of a wealth of inside experience and knowledge of the the Hawaii State Bar Association. He was the Hawaii State insurance industry to his practice. Representative to the American Bar Association House of Delegates for nine years, where he was a member of that During law school, Aaron was a Casenote Editor for the body’s Nominating Committee. He completed a 3-year University of Hawaii Law Review; and Aaron interned with term serving as one of the 15 members, nationally, of the Deeley King Pang & Van Etten from May of 2009 until his ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which admission to the Hawaii State Bar in November of 2011. evaluates proposed federal court nominees for the White House.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 16 SESSION

AFTERNOON HARPTA/FIRPTA & FORECLOSURES Location: Coral Ballroom 1& 2 Time: 1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CLE Credits: 3 VCLE

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The Big Picture: Dealing with HARPTA/ MIKE GARCIA FIRPTA Witholding in Foreclosures Mike Garcia is Tax Counsel at Ashford & Wriston LLP. He focuses his practice on tax law Attorneys practicing in the area of real (domestic & international), property, international, and even tax law, business law and real estate may be approaching the FIRPTA Withholding law. He has been interested in international tax since his rules in their practice as merely a series days as a law student at Boalt of unconnected rules without a unifying Hall. He has over 30 years of experience handling FIRPTA context. The many articles and blogs one issues that arise in real estate finds from a Google search on FIRPTA transactions. Mr. Garcia has typically provide only a laundry list of rules lectured extensively on tax related matters. His two favorite topics over the years involve IRC §1031 exchanges and without an overarching understanding foreign investments and he has published many articles of the enforcement mechanism. This on these two subjects, including “Application of Sections 1031 and 1445 to Exchanges of Real Property by Foreign HSBA course is designed for any attorney Persons,” 48 Tax Lawyer 471 (Spring 1995). Last year, his who would like to finally understand the book entitled “The FIRPTA Withholding Guidebook” was “big picture.” This course will provide published by ABA Publishing. a conceptual overview of the FIRPTA enforcement mechanism and the analytic KEVIN HERRING tools necessary to deal appropriately with Kevin Herring is the Managing buyer’s withholding obligation in any real Partner at Ashford & Wriston property sale, including distressed sales LLP. His practice focuses on commercial litigation fraught with difficulties like foreclosure and title insurance. He has sales. It will do the same for HARPTA. represented a number of different institutional lenders in complex, unusual or contested This seminar will illustrate the importance foreclosure cases. One of the of case management for effectively first foreclosure cases he worked on involved a home that was burned to the ground after the confirmation hearing, dealing with buyers’ HARPTA/FIRPTA but before the order confirming the sale was actually Withholding obligations in foreclosure entered (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation v. Transamerica Insurance Co., 89 Haw. 157 (1998)). He has cases. The general analytic approach for learned to expect the unexpected ever since. Mr. Herring conceptualizing the FIRPTA Withholding graduated cum laude from the Case Western Reserve issues in any real property sale will be University School of Law in 1996. While at Case, he served applied to the particulars of a foreclosure as the Notes Editor for the Law Review. sale to arrive at an appropriate resolution for managing a foreclosure case. A copy of Mike Garcia’s book, “The FIRPTA Withholding Guidebook,” is availabe for purchase at ShopABA.org. Save 20% off applicable price with code FWGHI14 (exp. 10/31/14).

This is a practical guidebook designed to provide a workable understanding of the requirements and practical application of the FIRPTA Withholding rules. Portions of the publication maybe referenced during the seminar. Purchase is recommended but not required for seminar participation. Disclaimer: Save 20% off applicable price with discount code FWGHI14 when placing order. Discount expires 10/31/2014 at 12:59 am ET and cannot be combined with other discounts. Only applies to the FIRPTA Witholding Guide and does not apply to eBooks or other ABA products. Shipping charges may apply.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 17 SESSION

AFTERNOON YOUNG LAWYERS DIVISION Location: South Pacific 1 Time: 1:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CLE Credits: 2 MCPE

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Avoiding Ethical and Malpractice Pitfalls THE HONORABLE LESLIE KOBAYASHI The Honorable Leslie Kobayashi In this two-hour seminar, a diverse panel was nominated by President Barack Obama on April 21, 2010 will discuss ethical and malpractice issues and confirmed by the United raised by movie clips and realistic scenarios. States Senate as a United States During the presentation the panelists will District Judge in the District of Hawai`i on December 22, 2010. suggest practical solutions to common She served as a United States challenges faced by members of the Bar. Magistrate Judge for 11 years, and a trial lawyer for 16 years, first as a deputy prosecuting Professor Randall Roth will moderate the attorney for the City and County panel discussion and encourage audience of Honolulu and then in private practice. She received her B.A. participation. degree from Wellesley College in 1979 and her J.D. degree from Boston College School of Discussion topics include: Law in 1983. • Scope of engagement RANDALL ROTH • Engagement & non-engagement, and end of Randall Roth is a professor engagement letters at the University of Hawai’i and associate reporter for • Duty to investigate client’s recitation of the the Restatement of the Law facts of Trusts. He’s served as President of the Hawai`i State • Fee arrangements, recordkeeping & collection Bar Association, Hawai`i Justice Foundation and Hawai`i • Document management & file ownership Institute for Continuing Legal • Conflicts of interest Education, and has received the University of Hawai`i’s highest • Confidentiality awards for classroom teaching and community service. In 2005 • Fiduciary duties the City of Honolulu Centennial Commission included him on its list of 100 individuals who • Advocacy limits made lasting contributions during the city’s existence. He served as a script consultant for a movie, The Descendants, • Direct contact with represented and which won the Academy Award in 2012 for best screenplay. unrepresented parties • Effective communication • Marketing vs solicitation • Buying or selling a law firm or law practice • . . . Lifestyle and balance . . . and much more!

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AFTERNOON YOUNG LAWYERS DIVISION PRESENTERS (continued)

KENNETH LAWSON JOHN ROTH Kenneth Lawson had a John Roth is the founding successful law practice in member of Hawaii Trust & Estate Cincinnati from 1989 to 2007, Counsel. He previously was a primarily in the areas of partner in Hastings Laun & Roth criminal defense and civil right in Waimea on the Big Island litigation. Over a number of and was associated with Case years he engaged in unethical Lombardi & Pettit in Honolulu. and criminal behavior while John is a past president of the addicted to prescription Young Lawyers Division of the painkillers, lost his license to HSBA and regularly teaches practice law, and pleaded guilty Business Law at the University of Hawai`i–Hilo and Estate to the felony of Obtaining Planning at the William S. Richardson School of Law. He Controlled Substances by is a frequent speaker at seminars for lawyers and other Fraudulent Means. In 2009- professionals in the areas of estate planning and probate 2010 he served 10 months in a federal penitentiary. administration. John graduated from Punahou in 1999 Currently he is Associate Director of the Hawaii Innocence and the University of Kansas, Phi Beta Kappa, in 2003; and Project and Associate Faculty Specialist at the William S. he received J.D. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Richardson School of Law where he teaches courses in Hawai`i in 2007. Criminal Justice, Criminal Procedure, the Business of Law Practice, and Professional Responsibility. RYAN M. HAMAGUCHI BART W. HOWK Ryan M. Hamaguchi is an attorney with the law firm Bart W. Howk is a business- of Case Lombardi & Pettit. transactions and real-property He practices in the areas of lawyer at Bays Lung Rose & business reorganization, Holma. He received his J.D. from bankruptcy, and business the University of Kansas School and commercial litigation. of Law and an M.B.A. from the He received his Bachelor of University of Kansas School Business Administration degree of Business, and is licensed to from Gonzaga University and practice in Hawaii, Kansas, and his Juris Doctor degree from Missouri. His practice includes the University of San Diego purchases, sales, and financing School of Law. He is a member of real estate, creation and organization of business of the State Bar of Hawaii and entities, and other general business agreements. He is State Bar of California. Mr. Hamaguchi currently serves as currently the Secretary and a Director of the Hawaii State a director for the Hawai‘i Bankruptcy Bar Association and Bar Foundation and the Young Lawyers Division of the a director for the Hawai‘i State Bar Association’s Young HSBA. Lawyers Division. He was a contributor to the 2013 Hawaii Collection & Bankruptcy Law Manual.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 19 SESSION

AFTERNOON ETHICS & TECHNOLOGY Location: South Pacific 2 & 3 Time: 1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CLE Credits: 3 MCPE

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Dangerous Curves Ahead: The Crossroads CATHERINE SANDERS REACH of Ethics and Technology Catherine Sanders Reach is Director, Law Practice Management and Technology Increasingly, technological literacy is an for the Chicago Bar Association. essential part of an attorney’s professional She was the Director at the competence, and technology plays an American Bar Association’s Legal Technology Resource Center important role in delivering quality legal for over ten years, providing services. But technology can also have practice technology assistance to lawyers. Prior to her work at dangerous consequences. This seminar the CBA and ABA she worked will explore the use and abuse of specific in library and information technologies that could result in potential science environments for a number of years, working at hazards, and how a little defensive driving Ross and Hardies as a librarian. will help you avoid ethical violations. We She received a master’s degree in Library and Information Studies from the University of will examine the updates to the ABA Model Alabama, Tuscaloosa in 1997. Rules and provide hypothetical scenarios. Ms. Reach’s professional activities include articles published in Law Practice magazine, Law Technology News and GPSolo Magazine. She has given presentations on the use of technology in law firms for national bar conferences, state and local bar associations and organizations such as the National Association of Bar Council and the Association of American Law Schools. In 2011 she was selected to be one of the inaugural Fastcase 50, celebrating 50 innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the field of law and in 2013 was nominated as a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management. She is currently serving on the ABA TECHSHOW Board and is editorial advisory board emeritus for Law Technology News. Follow her @catherinereach or at connect at www.linkedin. com/in/catherinereach

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AFTERNOON NATURAL RESOURCES & LITIGATION LAW Location: South Pacific 4 Time: 1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CLE Credits: 3 MCPE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PRESENTERS

Hawaii Environmental Court THE HONORABLE MERIDETH WRIGHT Merideth Wright retired in This seminar will focus on the September 2011 as one of the two environmental judges implementation of Hawaii’s new for the State of Vermont; she Environmental Court. SB No. 632 provides presided over the Vermont that a new Environmental Court shall be Environmental Court (now known as the Environmental established within the existing Circuit Court Division of the Vermont system on July 1, 2015. This new court shall Superior Court) since its creation in 1990. It is a judicial branch have original and exclusive jurisdiction over civil trial court with statewide a wide array of environmental and natural jurisdiction over certain resource statutes. environmental enforcement cases, over all appeals (most are de novo) and enforcement Prior to this date the State Judiciary is matters involving local zoning and planning decisions, and over all appeals (de novo) from charged with presenting a report to the state environmental and land use permit decisions. Before legislature in December of 2014 outlining her appointment as a judge, Judge Wright worked as an plans for implementation and rule making, Assistant Attorney General for environmental matters in the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, and, before moving including any further legislative action to Vermont in 1978, worked for the U.S. Environmental required for successful implementation. Protection Agency, in a small Washington, D.C. law firm, and for a county prosecutor’s office. She earned her J.D. degree in 1974 from the University of Chicago and her B.A. degree in 1971 (magna cum laude) from Yale University, in an independent environmental studies major. Judge Wright has taught courses at the Vermont Law School, the University of Vermont, and Pace University School of Law, and has presented on judicial and environmental topics at international and regional conferences, as well as in Vermont, throughout her professional career. She is now associated with the Environmental Law Institute as a Distinguished Judicial Scholar, as well as consulting internationally on issues related to environmental courts and the judicial role in environmental enforcement and compliance.

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THE HONORABLE MICHAEL WILSON Associate Justice Michael Wilson was appointed to the Hawaii Supreme Court on April 17, 2014, after serving as a Circuit Court Judge of the First Circuit since May 10, 2000. Prior to his appointment as a Circuit Court judge, Justice Wilson was the director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Chair of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, Chair of the State Water Commission and a Trustee of the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission. He was awarded a lifetime membership in the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife agencies in 1999. Previously, he was a partner in the law firms of Pavey Wilson & Glickstein and Hart Wolff & Wilson. Justice Wilson received his law degree from Antioch School of Law in Washington D.C., and bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was raised in Kailua and graduated from Kailua High School.

MIKE GABBARD Mike Gabbard is a State Senator representing District 20 (West Oahu). He previously served as a Honolulu City Councilman for District 1 (West Oahu) from 2003- 2005. He has been the Chair of the Energy and Environment Committee since 2009. Senator Gabbard is committed to addressing the impacts that invasive species and climate change are having on Hawaii’s natural environment. He’s also been a champion for getting us off our dependence on fossil fuels and ramping up our use of our indigenous, renewable energy resources. He’s a life- long educator and small businessman. His daughter, Tulsi Gabbard, represents rural O‘ahu and the Neighbor Islands in the U.S. House of Representatives.

1 HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 22 FORM 2014 HSBA BAR CONVENTION REGISTRATION OCTOBER 24, 2014 • HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE • MID-PACIFIC CONFERENCE CENTER >> Please Print Full Name ______Firm ______Address______Phone ______If you are a Hawaii attorney, you must provide your J.D. Number ______Email ______Signature of Registrant ______SEMINARS TO ATTEND Seminar Location Credit Please select which Seminar Session(s) you would like to attend along with the appropriate Pricing Tier MORNING SESSIONS (8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.)  REAL PROPERTY LAW *handout available for purchase, see course materials below Coral Ballroom 1 & 2 3 MCPE  FAMILY LAW, pt. 1 *supplement available for purchase, see course materials below Coral Ballroom 3 3 MCPE  APPELLATE PRACTICE South Pacific 1 3 MCPE  LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW South Pacific 2 3 MCPE  INTERNATIONAL LAW South Pacific 3 3 VCLE  INSURANCE CIVIL LITIGATION LAW South Pacific 4 2 MCPE / 1 VCLE KEYNOTE LUNCH & ANNUAL MEETING (12:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.)  SUCCESSION PLANNING by LAURIE S. FOSTER Coral Ballroom 4 & 5 N/A AFTERNOON SESSIONS (1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.)  HARPTA/FIRPTA & FORECLOSURES Coral Ballroom 1 & 2 3 VCLE  FAMILY LAW, pt. 2 *supplement available for purchase, see course materials below Coral Ballroom 3 3 MCPE  YOUNG LAWYERS DIVISION *concludes at 4:00 p.m. South Pacific 1 2 MCPE  ETHICS & TECHNOLOGY South Pacific 2 & 3 3 MCPE  NATURAL RESOURCES & LITIGATION LAW South Pacific 4 3 MCPE * only one seminar per morning and/or afternoon session must be selected 2014 BAR CONVENTION PRICES Early Registration (ends Oct. 3) Regular Registration (after Oct. 3) Day of Bar Convention (Oct. 24) FULL DAY FULL DAY FULL DAY (Morning AND Afternoon Seminar + Lunch) (Morning AND Afternoon Seminar + Lunch) (Morning AND Afternoon Seminar + Lunch)  HSBA Member $ 180.00  HSBA Member $ 230.00  HSBA Member $ 250.00  NI Member $ 150.00  NI Member $ 200.00  NI Member $ 220.00  Non Member $ 250.00  Non Member $ 300.00  Non Member $ 320.00 HALF DAY HALF DAY HALF DAY (Morning OR Afternoon Seminar + Lunch ) (Morning OR Afternoon Seminar + Lunch ) (Morning OR Afternoon Seminar + Lunch )  HSBA Member $ 150.00  HSBA Member $ 170.00  HSBA Member $ 190.00  NI Member $ 120.00  NI Member $ 140.00  NI Member $ 160.00  Non Member $ 220.00  Non Member $ 240.00  Non Member $ 260.00 LUNCH ONLY LUNCH ONLY LUNCH ONLY (Annual Meeting / Keynote / Lunch ) (Annual Meeting / Keynote / Lunch ) (Annual Meeting / Keynote / Lunch )  All Members $ 50.00  All Members $ 55.00  All Members $ 60.00  Regular  Vegetarian  Regular  Vegetarian  Regular  Vegetarian *only one pricing tier must be selected along with your specific meal choice (regular or vegetarian) COURSE MATERIALS  Opinion Letter Handout for Real Property Law Seminar *see seminar details on page 3 $ 25.00  2014 Divorce Manual Supplement for Family Law Seminar *see seminar details on page 7 $ 65.00 PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment Type:  Check (payable to HSBA)  Visa  Mastercard Credit Card Number ______Expiration Date ______Card Holder’s Name ______Card Holder’s Signature ______TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED $ ______*HSBA Members may register online at www.HSBA.org. *Non-HSBA Members, please fax (808-521-7936) / email ([email protected]) OR mail completed form to the HSBA (Alakea Corporate Tower, 1100 Alakea St., Suite 1000 • Honolulu, HI 96813). HAWAII STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 2014 BAR CONVENTION & ANNUAL MEETING 23 MORE INFO ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION

HSBA Member Registration Questions / Special Accommodations / ADA Online registration is available for HSBA Members at Contact Jasmine Graffis, HSBA CLE Assistant at phone: www.HSBA.org. You may also choose to complete the (808) 792-7336 / email: [email protected] or Pat Mau- registration form on page 23 and fax (808-521-7936) Shimizu, HSBA Executive Director at phone: (808) 792- or mail to the HSBA (1100 Alakea Street, Suite 1000, 7342 / email: [email protected]. Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, Attention: Jasmine Graffis). Changes Non-HSBA Member Registration The form, content, and other aspects of the seminars Complete the registration form on page 23 and fax are subject to change. The HSBA reserves the right to (808-521-7936) or mail to the HSBA (1100 Alakea cancel seminars without liability, and the HSBA shall, Street, Suite 1000, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, Attention: in such a situation, return the amounts paid to the Jasmine Graffis). registrant. Please note that the location and/or times of the seminars are subject to change. Please check for Hotel Reservations possible changes at the registration area on the day of the Bar Convention. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort - For the overnight room rate, request “P3 Rate” when making reservations. Videotaping / Photography The seminar may be videotaped and/or photographed. Parking Your registration constitutes your voluntary consent to such videotaping and/or photography without Parking validation will be offered at the HSBA monetary compensation. registration desk for those attending the 2014 Bar Convention & Annual Meeting. Disclaimer Cancellation The representations made at this Bar Convention and content/materials are those of the presenters and do A refund will be made only if we receive written not represent the position of the HSBA. Legal opinions, notice of cancellation on or before October 20, 2014. analyses, and materials provided by the presenters are NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE (1) IF CANCELLATION IS not reviewed by the HSBA. MADE AFTER OCTOBER 20, 2014 AND/OR (2) FOR NO- SHOWS.

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