STATE BAR® 2018 Summer Convention Join us in SUN JULY VALLEY 25-28

• Recreation, Sports Earn Up To & Family Fun • Family Picnic, HOURS Carnival & Movie 15.5 CLE Credit Including up to 2 hours Professionalism/ • Networking Civility, up to 4 hour Ethics, up to 4 hours Opportunities Self-Study and 2 hours for the Utah State Bar Film Presentation. (Subject to change.)

To register online visit: services.utahbar.org CLE Program Schedule 2 Wednesday, July 25 5:30–6:00 pm First Timers Reception: Sun Valley Lodge, Sun Room Terrace: A reception for first time attendees and those who have not been to Sun Valley for a few years. 6:00–8:00 pm Opening Reception & Registration: Sun Valley Lodge, Sun Room Terrace Sponsored by: Parsons Behle & Latimer Jones, Waldo, Holbrook & McDonough Kaufman, Nichols & Kaufman, PLLC

6:30–8:30 pm FREE Ice Skating during the Opening Reception Judge Griffith was appointed to the Court of Appeals in Compliments of the Utah State Bar June 2005. A graduate of and the University of Virginia School of Law, Judge Griffith was engaged in private practice Thursday, July 26 from 1985–1995 and again in 1999, first in Charlotte, North Carolina, 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast where he was an associate at Robinson, Bradshaw and Hinson, and later in Washington, D.C., where he was an associate and then a partner at 8:30–9:00 am Opening General Session & Business Reports Wiley, Rein and Fielding. His primary areas of emphasis were commercial Opening Session Welcome: Co-Chairs, 2018 Summer Convention and corporate litigation and government investigations. From 1995–99, Justice Thomas R. Lee and Jenifer Tomchak Judge Griffith was Senate Legal Counsel of the United States. In that capacity, he represented the interests of the Senate in litigation and Report on the Utah State Bar: John R. Lund, President, Utah State Bar advised the Senate leadership and its committees on investigations, Report on the State Judiciary: Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant, Utah Supreme Court including the impeachment trial of President Clinton. From 2000 until his appointment to Report on the Federal Judiciary: Chief Judge David O. Nuffer, U.S. District Court of Utah the United States Court of Appeals, Judge Griffith was Assistant to the President and General Report on the BYU Law School: Dean J. Gordon Smith Counsel of Brigham Young University. In 1999–2000, Judge Griffith was General Counsel to Report on the S.J. Quinney College of Law: Dean Robert Adler the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, a congressional commission created to study the interplay between tax policy and electronic commerce. In 2002–03, Judge Griffith Swearing-in of President, President-elect and New Bar Commissioners served as a member of the United States Secretary of Education’s Commission on Opportunity in Athletics, which examined the role of Title IX in intercollegiate athletics. Judge Griffith has 9:00–10:00 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Honorable Thomas Griffith – United States long been active in the American Bar Association’s Central European and Eurasian Law Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Initiative (CEELI). He currently serves on the CEELI Council of the ABA’s Rule of Law Initiative One Civic Charity and the Constitution and on the board of directors of the CEELI Institute in Prague. Since joining the Court, Judge CLE Hour Griffith has taught courses on Presidential Powers and Judicial Process at the Brigham Young ALL AUDIENCES WELCOME University Law School and on the Role of an Article III judge at Stanford Law School. 10:00–10:15 am REFRESHMENT BREAK Sponsored by: DeBry & Associates Kipp & Christian Manning Curtis Bradshaw & Bednar

Session 1 A LITIGATION B TRANSACTIONAL C BUSINESS MGMT. D HOT TOPICS E NUTS & BOLTS 10:15–11:15 am What Every Attorney Should Know Tax Tips for Every Lawyer Paralegal Practitioner Program, from Opioid Crisis and the Law – Contract Interpretation in the Age of about Building a Reputation with the Brent Hall – Jennings & Medura start to finish A Panel Discussion Information: Law and Corpus Bench – a Judicial Panel Discussion Linguistics One Robert Hunter, CPA Sponsored by: Paralegal Division Greg Hughes – Utah House Speaker CLE Hour Judge Diana Hagen Sponsored by: Family Law Section DEA Agent Besser Stephen Mouritsen – Parr Brown Gee Judge Ryan Harris & Loveless Judge Thomas Kay D. Gordon Smith, Dean – J. Reuben Judge Christine Johnson Clark Law School at BYU ETHICS

The 2018 Summer Convention Committee: John R. Lund, Utah State Bar President. Co-Chairs: Jenifer Tomchak, Justice Thomas R. Lee. Committee Members: Jeff Adams, Jonathan Bauer, Brent Burningham, Erik Christiansen, Adrianna Davis, Judge Glen Dawson, Michael Garrett, Brent Hall, Jeff Handy, Steven Hill, Jeff Holdsworth, Andrew Hufford, Brad Jacobsen, Craig Jenson, Craig Kleinman, David Leta, Grant Miller, Brennan Moss, Holly Nelson, Tracy Olson, Michael Palumbo, Ben Picklesimer, Emily Rains, Tara Reilly, Peter Smyth, Michael Stahler, Erin Stauffer, Sarah Stronk, Cory Talbot, Jeff Van Hulten, Michael Walch Thursday, July 26 continued 3 11:15–11:30 am Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Durham, Jones & Pinegar Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Richards Brandt Miller & Nelson

Session 2 F LITIGATION G TRANSACTIONAL H BUS. MGMT. I HOT TOPICS J NUTS & BOLTS 11:30 am–12:30 pm Know Your Audience: How to Write an Effective ICOs, Cryptocurrencies and the SEC – How to Improving and Managing The Butcher, the Baker, the Employment Law that Every Appellate Brief Under Amended Rule 24 Comply with Securities Law in the Blockchain Your Online Presence: Social Candlestick Maker: Masterpiece Lawyer Should Know – A One Judge Diana Hagen – Utah Court of Appeals Environment – A Panel Presentation Media Developments in the Cake Maker vs. Colorado Civil Rights Panel Presentation CLE Hour Associate Chief Justice Thomas R. Lee – Utah James Kruse – Public Securities Partner, Michael Best Law & Ethics for Clients and Commission & the Intersection of Lisa Petersen – Michael Best Supreme Court Brad Jacobsen – Corporate/Securities Partner, Attorneys Religious Freedoms, Free Speech, Judson Stelter – Michael Best and Equal Protection Presiding Judge Gregory Orme – Utah Court Michael Best James Moss – Payne & Fears Sponsored by: Labor & of Appeals Lyndon Ricks – Securities Partner, Michael Best ETHICS Sponsored by: LALU Employment Law Section Justice Paige Petersen – Utah Supreme Court Betsy Voter – Public Securities Partner, Michael Best Moderator: Troy Booher – Zimmerman Booher Evan Strassberg – Litigation Partner, Michael Best Sponsored by: Appellate Practice Section Sponsored by: Securities Section 1:00–3:00 pm TWO CLE Video Replay (Optional Self-Study Credit) 2 hrs. self-study credit if attend full session. Must sign in for credit. CLE Hours 3:00–4:30 pm LAW SCHOOL RECEPTIONS: S.J. Quinney College of Law – Sun Valley Lodge, Sun Room Terrace BYU Law School – Duck Pond Island

5:30–7:30 pm Family Picnic & Carnival: Trail Creek Grounds. Located next to Trail Creek Cabin, just over the bridge that spans the cabin’s namesake. Enjoy a leisurely stroll/bike ride up the paved trail.

8:00 pm Family Movie: Coco – Opera House (Rated G) 1 hour 49 minutes Friday, July 27 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Clyde Snow & Sessions Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Ray Quinney & Nebeker Thorpe, North & Western

Session 3 K LITIGATION L TRANSACTIONAL M BUSINESS MGMT. N HOT TOPICS O NUTS & BOLTS 8:30–9:30 am Michael Cohen under the new Rule 504: Professionalism & Civility for Humor and Building Effective Drones and the Evolving Law of Turmoil in the : An Update on Utah’s Attorney-Client Transactional Attorneys Relationships Security and Privacy Separation of Powers and Other Privilege Rule Ken Ashton, Snell & Wilmer Pat Bagley – Cartoonist Barry Scholl – Richards Brandt Miller Issues that Really Interest Lawyers One John R. Lund – Parsons Behle & Latimer Senator Todd Weiler (R-Dist. 23) CLE Hour Sponsored by: Real Property Section Moderator: Michael S. Anderson – Nelson Judge Linda Jones – Third District Court Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Representative Michael K. McKell Nicole Salazar-Hall – Parsons Behle & PROFESSIONALISM/ (R-Dist. 66) Latimer CIVILITY Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Government & Entertainment Law Section ETHICS Administrative Law Section 9:30–9:45 am Refreshment Break Pat Bagley is the longest continuously employed full-time cartoonist in America, having started Sponsored by: Babcock, Scott & Babcock at in 1979. Often cited as one of the most influential political commentators Fabian VanCott in Utah, his cartoons are also syndicated internationally and have appeared in publications such as Time Magazine, The Irish Times, , , and . 9:45–10:15 am Remarks: American Bar Association President Hilarie Bass with ABA President-Elect Robert Carlson Bagley has won several prestigious cartooning awards, including the 2017 Grambs Aronson 30 Cartooning With a Conscience Award, and was a co-recipient of the Prix de l’humour Vache at the Min. CLE Plenary Comments: Pat Bagley – Cartoonist St-Just Cartoon festival in France. He was also a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize. Friday, July 27 continued 4 10:15–11:15 am A Conversation with Nina Totenberg, NPR Nina Totenberg is NPR’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent. Her reports air regularly on Moderated by: Andrew Becker – KUER NPR’s critically acclaimed newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend One Edition. Totenberg’s coverage of the Supreme Court and legal affairs has won her widespread recognition. CLE Hour In 1991, her ground-breaking report about University of Oklahoma Law Professor Anita Hill’s allegations of 11:15–11:30 am Presentation of Annual Awards: sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas led the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas’ John R. Lund, Utah State Bar President Supreme Court confirmation hearings to consider Hill’s charges. NPR received the prestigious George Distinguished Lawyer Foster Peabody Award for its gavel-to-gavel coverage – anchored by Totenberg – of both the original Distinguished Section/Committee hearings and the inquiry into Anita Hill’s allegations, and for Totenberg’s reports and exclusive interview Judge of the Year with Hill. 11:30–11:45 am Refreshment Break Totenberg has been honored seven times by the American Bar Association for continued excellence in Sponsored by: Christensen & Jensen legal reporting and has received a number of honorary degrees. A frequent contributor to major newspapers and periodicals, Kirton & McConkie she has published articles in The New York Times Magazine, The Harvard Law Review, The Christian Science Monitor, Parade Magazine, New York Magazine, and others. Snow Christensen & Martineau

Session 4 P LITIGATION Q TRANSACTIONAL R BUSINESS MGMT. S HOT TOPICS T NUTS & BOLTS 11:45 am–12:45 pm Easy Practices to Avoid Inadvertent Not Just a New Tool, But a New Toolbox: Inclusion, Diversity & Keeping our The First Amendment & Hate The Student Loan Crisis & its Effects Legal Malpractice Utah’s New Statute on Commercial Real Most Talented – a Panel Discussion Speech: The Redskins Case on Lawyers One Jon Hafen – Parr Brown Gee & Estate Receiverships – A Panel Discussion Rebecca Bernhard – Dorsey Whitney RonNell Andersen Jones – S. J. Lon Jenkins – Ch. 13 Trustee CLE Hour Loveless Gil Miller – Rocky Mountain Advisory Hilarie Bass – ABA President Quinney College of Law at the Sponsored by: Bankruptcy Section Jenifer L. Tomchak – Tomchak Law William “Bill” Hoffman – Trigild Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Litigation Section Honorable Royal I. Hansen – Third District Court Women Lawyers of Utah Sponsored by: IP Section ETHICS David E. Leta – Snell & Wilmer 1:00–3:00 pm TWO CLE Video Replay (Optional Self-Study Credit) 2 hrs. self-study credit if attend full session. Must sign in for credit. CLE Hours 1:00–2:30 pm 30th Annual President’s Cup Golf Tournament: TEE TIMES Sun Valley Resort Golf Course; $180 per player. Four-person scramble for men, women and couples.

1:30–4:30 pm Trap Shooting & Sporting Clays: 1st Round: 25 Targets: $80 (soft drinks included). 2nd Round: (to be charged to the individual) $22.50: 25 targets; additional ammo (box of 25): $15. Regardless of whether you bring your own gun, the price remains the same.

1:30–4:30 pm Tennis & Pickleball: 3 tennis courts and 2 pickleball courts have been reserved for 3 hours in 60-minute increments. $25 per hour/per court. Please indicate your preferred 60-minute time-slot on your registration (page 7).

3:00–5:30* pm Utah State Bar Film Presentation & Panel Discussion: To be shown: Two back-to-back episodes of “The West Wing”: “The Short List” (1999) and “Celestial Navigation” (2000) on judicial selection, diversity and inclusion TWO on our bench, and implicit bias in our legal system - 84 minutes of footage, with panel discussion with members of the Utah bench to follow. CLE Hours 5:30 pm JUDGES & LAWYERS MIXER – Sun Valley Inn, Limelight Patio Sponsored by: Litigation Section Ballard Spahr LLP

The 2018 Summer Convention Exhibitors: Blomquist Hale Consulting Casemaker Green Filing LawPay PrenticeWorx Tybera –Lawyers Assistance Program FindLaw, part of Thomson KUER 90.1 New Lawyer Training Program Sage Forensic Accounting, Inc. Utah Bar Foundation BYU Law School Reuters Lawyers Helping Lawyers Park City/Canyons Village S.J. Quinney College of Law ZIONS Bank Exchange Services Saturday, July 28 5 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Dart, Adamson & Donovan Stoel Rives TraskBritt Workman Nydegger

8:30 am Opening Session Welcome: Co-Chairs, 2018 Summer Convention United States Senator Mike Lee Justice Thomas R. Lee and Jenifer Tomchak Elected in 2010 as Utah’s 16th Senator, Mike Lee has spent his career defending the basic Report on the Utah Bar Foundation: Richard Mrazik liberties of Americans and Utahns as a tireless advocate for our founding constitutional principles. Report of the MCLE Board: David Hirschi Senator Lee graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in 8:45–9:45 am Collegiality in the Midst of Conflict in the United States Senate Political Science and graduated from BYU’s Law School in 1997. He went on to serve as A Bipartisan Keynote Conversation with United States law clerk to Judge Dee Benson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, and then Senator Mike Lee and a Senate Democratic Colleague with future Supreme Court Justice Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals One for the Third Circuit. CLE Hour ALL AUDIENCES WELCOME Lee spent several years as an attorney with the law firm Sidley & Austin specializing in appellate and Supreme 10:00–10:15 am Refreshment Break Court litigation, and then served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in arguing cases before the U.S. Sponsored by: Cohne Kinghorn Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Lee served the state of Utah as Governor Jon Huntsman’s General Counsel Holland & Hart and later returned to work with Justice Alito for a one-year clerkship. Randy S. Kester Senator Lee is a member of the Judiciary Committee, and serves as Chairman of the Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee, and oversees issues critical to Utah, as the Chairman of the Water 10:15–11:15 am Collegiality in the Midst of Conflict on the Utah Supreme Court and Power Subcommittee of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee. He serves on the Commerce A Plenary Discussion with Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant Committee and the Joint Economic Committee, as well. In the 114th Congress, Lee also began his tenure as One and Justices Thomas R. Lee, Deno Himonas, John A. Pearce, Prof./Civ. Chairman of the Senate Steering Committee. and Paige Petersen PROFESSIONALISM/CIVILITY CLE CREDIT Lee and his wife Sharon live in Alpine, Utah, with their three children. 11:15–11:30 am Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Prince, Yeates & Geldzahler Snell & Wilmer Strong & Hanni

Session 5 U LITIGATION V BUSINESS MGMT. W HOT TOPICS X NUTS & BOLTS 11:30 am–12:30 pm Damages for Litigation Updates on Security & Privacy The Conviction of Evan Greebel (the attorney If Your Neighbor Calls… for Martin Shkreli) Criminal Law Panel discussion One Sponsored by: Franchise Section Sponsored by: Cyber Law Section Maria Windham – Ray Quinney & Nebeker Sponsored by: Criminal Law Section CLE Hour Sponsored by: Securities Section

12:30 pm CONVENTION ADJOURNED

7:00 pm Ice Show & Buffet: Tickets can be purchased by calling Sun Valley at (208) 622-2135. Tickets will also be available at the “Opening Reception.” 2018 Summer Convention Sponsors Babcock, Scott & Babcock Dart, Adamson & Donovan Jones, Waldo, Holbrook & McDonough Manning Curtis Bradshaw & Bednar Randy S. Kester Stoel Rives Ballard Spahr LLP DeBry & Associates Kaufman, Nichols & Kaufman, PLLC Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Ray, Quinney & Nebeker Strong & Hanni Christensen & Jensen Durham, Jones & Pinegar Kipp & Christian Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Richards Brandt Miller & Nelson Thorpe, North & Western Clyde Snow & Sessions Fabian VanCott Kirton & McConkie Parsons Behle & Latimer Snell & Wilmer TraskBritt Cohne Kinghorn Holland & Hart Litigation Section Prince, Yeates & Geldzahler Snow Christensen & Martineau Workman Nydegger Lodging Options in and Around Sun Valley: There is somewhere for everyone wanting to join us in Sun Valley this year. Whether you want to go out on the town, have an adventure, or just relax, there is an array of housing options to suit your needs, starting as low as $29 a night. There are many hotels in Ketchum, with the majority of them within walking distance to restaurants, shopping, bars, and 6 sporting goods rental companies. Hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, golf, spas, and other activities are easily accessible from both the Sun Valley resort, Ketchum, and the surrounding areas. A free local bus service can take you from Ketchum to the resort if you would rather not drive once you arrive. There is a newly remodeled hotel, Hotel Ketchum, that still has rooms available starting around $200 a night: https://www.hotelketchum.com/en. A new boutique mountain lodge, the Hot Water Inn, is close to town and has affordable rooms, both private and hostel style. Located at the base of the ski mountain in Warm Springs, the Hot Water Inn frequently has live entertainment and food, coffee and a bar on site:www.facebook.com/thehoth2oinn/ . A summary of hotel style lodging options is located here: visitsunvalley.com/lodging/hotels-resorts. There are also many private rentals of any size on Airbnb and VRBO. In addition to Sun Valley and the town of Ketchum, the areas of Elkhorn and Warm Springs are also close to everything and the town of Hailey, which has three hotels and some private rentals, is only 13 miles from the resort. If you are interested in coordinating a shared room or rides, you can access a virtual bulletin board here: http://summerconvention.utahbar.org/forums.html.

Why Sun Valley: In addition to being an incredible CLE and networking experience, the convention at Sun Valley will give attendees the chance to make the trip to the conference a real vacation too. When the weekend comes and the convention has concluded, we encourage you to explore the area and all it has to offer. A breathtaking mountain lake resort with swimming, paddle boarding, and boat rentals, Red Fish, is within driving distance. Camping, flyfishing, backpacking, and white water river rafting opportunities to name a few, are all close to the convention as well. More information on these adventures is here:visitsunvalley.com/things-to-do/bucket-list . If you are bringing the whole family, there are many exciting things for your kids to do in the area. More on that here: https://visitsunvalley.com/things-to-do/just-for-kids. General Information Hotel/Condo Accommodations Local Recreation

Registration Desk: Sun Valley Inn, Continental Room. Sun Valley Resort – Rooms have been blocked at Sun Valley Resort for For detailed information, please call the Sun Utah State Bar members. Please call (800) 786-8259 for reservations and Valley Recreation Office at (208) 622-2248. Badges: Your badge is your admission to all CLE Sessions, Opening Reception, Friday Evening Social indicate you are with the Utah State Bar. and refreshment breaks. Spouses/Partners must register and wear a badge to attend meetings. Bicycling: Bicycle paths galore will take you to Additional Housing Options – all housing options are on a first come the lake for a picnic, the town of Ketchum, the Special Accommodations: If, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you require special first served basis.Please indicate you are with the Utah State Bar Hemingway Memorial or to other recreation accommodations, please contact Richard Dibblee at (801) 297-7029, at least one week prior to when calling. activities. Pete Lanes, located in the Sun Valley the Convention. Mall, offers a wide variety of bikes to choose from. CONDOMINIUM ACCOMMODATIONS Child Care: Babysitting (Concierge Dept) $20 per hour for one child, $5 per hour each additional child. Bowling & Arcade: Six lanes, video games, a This rate is only good for hotel guests and not valid on holidays. Advance reservation required. Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties pool table and a 50’s style juke box all add to Playschool (ages 2–5) 9:00 am–4:00 pm, offers a half day program at $79 + $10 for lunch; and a full day (208) 622-3400 | www.sunvalleyrentals.co the atmosphere of one of the oldest bowling program for $110, with lunch included. Adventure Camp (ages 6–10) is a full day program, 9:00 am– alleys in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the 4:00 pm, for $110 with lunch included. Space is limited. Advance reservations are recommended. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS basement of the Sun Valley Lodge. Open 4:00–10:00 p.m. Mandatory CLE: The Utah MCLE Board has approved the 2018 Summer Convention for up to 15.5 Best Western Kentwood Lodge, Ketchum hours of CLE credit, including up to 4 hours of Ethics, up to 2 hours Professionalism/Civility, 2 hours for 2 Queens: $260 | King: $250 (800) 805-1001, (208) 726-4114 | www.bestwestern.com Fishing: Many streams, creeks and lakes, all the Utah State Bar film presentation, and up to 4 hours self-study credit for video replay. To ensure that within a 30 mile radius, including famed Silver you receive Utah MCLE credit, check in at the Registration Desk. Best Western Tyrolean, Ketchum Creek, offer fabulous fly fishing. Trail Creek Refund Policy: Full refund for cancellations received by Friday, June 15, 2018. Requests received after that Queen: $270 | King: $280 empties into Sun Valley Lake where even the date, but before Friday, June 22, are subject to a $50 service fee. No refunds after Friday, June 22. (208) 726-5336 | www.bestwestern.com youngest fisherman can try his or her luck. Licenses and rental equipment, as well as tours, Cancellations must be made in writing. If you have questions please contact Richard Dibblee, (801) 297-7029. Knob Hill Inn, Ketchum are available at Sturtevants of Sun Valley, Stay Connected: Free WiFi is available courtesy of the Utah State Bar. King: $379 215 Picabo St, Ketchum, ID 83340. (800) 526-8010, (208) 726-8010 | www.knobhillinn.com Ice Skating: Visit the Sun Valley Lodge terrace Utah State Bar Summer Convention App for 2018! Limelight Hotel, Ketchum to watch the skaters twirl around the rink or The 2018 Summer Convention app will be released on July 10. This app will be available for both Promo code: UTAHSTATEBAR (30% discount) rent a pair of skates and rub elbows with Android and Apple users in their respective app stores. A web app will also be released that will (855) 441-2250 | [email protected] Olympic Gold Medalists perfecting their provide all the app functionality for Microsoft and Blackberry phone users. routines for the Sun Valley Ice Show. Private New Villagers (located east of Sun Valley Lodge/Inn) and group lessons available. App Support When You Need It: App assistance will be available at the registration desk during (208) 720-6550 (Bill’s cell); (208) 720-6101 (Laine’s cell) convention hours. You can also watch a brief YouTube video overview of the app in action by Sun Valley Lake: located within walking visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36HStHpEdis. For additional help in finding accommodations, contact High distance of the Sun Valley Resort, the lake is Country Property Rentals at (800) 726-7076, www.highcountry-rentals. equipped with paddle boats. Enjoy horseshoes, Use of the app is completely optional. If you choose not to use the app you can find static versions com, or the Sun Valley Ketchum Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau at volleyball and the picnic area. of the information on the companion website located at http://summerconvention.utahbar.org. (800) 634-3347 www.visitsunvalley.com.

ALL AUDIENCES WELCOME: Join these specially marked breakouts designed for attorneys & non-attorney audiences. 2018 Summer Convention Registration Form 7 Cut along dotted line Registration Instructions: Please use one form per registrant. Indicate the number of persons who will participate and the total dollar amount for each item. Registration and activity fees must be returned to the Bar Offices on or beforeJune 22 to avoid late fees. Reservations will then be accepted on a space available basis only. Fees include MCLE fees, admission to CLE sessions, materials, Opening Reception, and refreshment breaks. For “Refund Policy” refer to Page 6.

Attendee Information Name: ______Bar Number: ______First Time Attendee? o Yes (If yes, see page 2; 5:30–6:00 pm) Spouse/Partner (if registered): ______

Street Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Office Telephone: ______E-mail Address: ______

Early Registration: (on or before 6/22) ______@ $550.00 = $ ______30th Annual President’s Cup Golf Tournament ______@ $180.00 = $ ______

Late Registration: (after 6/22) ______@ $575.00 = $ ______Foursome Players: ______Paralegal Division Member: (on or before 6/22) ______@ $225.00 = $ ______

Late Paralegal Division Members: (after 6/22) ______@ $250.00 = $ ______ONLY PAID ENTRIES – SIGN UP NO LATER Other Paralegals: (on or before 6/22) ______@ $250.00 = $ ______THAN 7/09. PLEASE DO NOT Late Other Paralegals: (after 6/22) ______@ $275.00 = $ ______REGISTER PLAYERS ______WHO HAVE NOT PAID. Active, Under 3: (on or before 6/22) ______@ $325.00 = $ ______

Active, Under 3: (after 6/22) ______@ $350.00 = $ ______Tennis & Pickleball: 60-minute sessions ______@ $25.00/hour/court = $ ______

Non-Lawyer Spouse/Partner ______@ $75.00 = $ ______Check your preferred court time: o 1:30 pm o 2:30 pm o 3:30 pm

(admission to CLE sessions, Opening Reception, & refreshment breaks) Trap Shooting & Sporting Clays: Opening Reception ______@ N/C 1st round (25 targets) ______@ $80.00 = $ ______

Family Picnic, Carnival & Movie: Judges & Lawyers Mixer: ______@ N/C Child (age 5–12) ______@ $20.00 = $ ______Adult (age 12 and older) ______@ $35.00 = $ ______TOTAL = $ ______

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