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Join us for hometown adventures, hours CLE Credit Including up to 4 hours Ethics, up to 4 hours innovative CLE, and more! Professionalism/Civility, 2 hours for geocaching l0 and 2 hours for the film presentation. To register online visit: www.utahbar.org/cle/utah-bar-conventions/ CLE Program Schedule 2 Thursday, July l8 Wolf Blitzer is CNN’s lead political anchor and the anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer. In addition to politics, 11:00 am Registration Desk Opens for the Convention Blitzer is also known for his in-depth reporting on international All meetings will be held at the Grand Summit Hotel news and his Middle East expertise. 12:00 – 1:15 pm Welcome to 2019 Convention: (Grand Summit Hotel, Kokopelli Grand Ballroom) Over the decades, Blitzer has reported on a wide range of major Opening Plenary & Keynote Address: Wolf Blitzer (CNN) on the Value of the breaking stories around the world that have shaped the international One political landscape. He has interviewed some of history’s most CLE Hr. Free Press to our American Democracy and the Rule of Law Lunch will be served during this plenary session. notable figures, U.S. Presidents and foreign leaders among them. 1:15 – 1:30 pm Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Babcock, Scott & Babcock Manning Curtis Bradshaw & Bednar Strong & Hanni 1:30 – 2:30 pm One Plenary Session: Local Journalists on the First Amendment in Modern Times (Grand Summit Hotel, Kokopelli Grand Ballroom) CLE Hr. Panel to include Wolf Blitzer, CNN; Jennifer Napier-Pearce, Salt Lake Tribune; Ben Winslow, KSTU Fox 13; and Renai Bodley Miller, KPCW Radio. Panel Moderator: Jeffrey J. Hunt, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless 2:30 – 2:45 pm Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Clyde Snow & Sessions Richards Brandt Miller & Nelson Workman Nydegger Session One A TRACK 1 B TRACK 2 C TRACK 3 D TRACK 4 2:45 – 3:45 pm Immigration Law for Learning to See: Challenging Hidden Regulating Housing ‘Till It Yurts Technology and Utah Law – A Local Non-Immigration Lawyers Biases at Work Brent Bateman – State of Utah Property Panel on Innovation and Changing Times One Christy Glass, Ph. D. – Utah State Rights Ombudsman Panel Moderator: Gregory N. Hoole – CLE Hr. Sponsored by the International University, Department of Sociology Sponsored by the Government & Admin Hoole & King Law Section PROFESSIONALISM/CIVILITY Law Section Sponsored by the Innovation in Law Practice Committee 3:45 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Ballard Spahr LLP Kirton & McConkie Snow Christensen & Martineau Session Two E TRACK 1 F TRACK 2 G TRACK 3 H TRACK 4 4:00 – 5:00 pm The Impact of the Utah Medical Cannabis Act on Jury Consultants and Litigation Empathy and Sympathy for Reimagining Legal Regulation in the Age of the Workplace Lawyers – An Experiential Disruption One Senator Todd Weiler (R) – District 23 Learning Session Justice Deno Himonas – Utah Supreme Court CLE Hr. Ryan D. Nelson – Employers Council James R. Holbrook – Professor of John R. Lund – Parsons Behle & Latimer Nathan R. Skeen – Snow Christensen & Martineau Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law Thomas N. Clarke – National Center for State Courts Sponsored by the Labor and Employment Law Section PROFESSIONALISM/CIVILITY ETHICS 5:00 pm First Time Attendee Reception: Welcome for the first time to our Summer Convention! Please join us at the Red Pine Lodge for a brief program at 5:15 pm outlining our conference agenda and highlighting events for you. As well, enjoy mingling with fellow first-timers before joining the Opening Reception with all of our colleagues. The 20l9 Summer Convention Committee: H. Dickson Burton, President Utah State Bar; Co-Chairs: Magistrate Judge Evelyn Furse and Jonathan Hafen; Committee members: Grace Acosta, Sharon Bertelsen, Brian D. Bolinder, David B. Dellenbach, Jonathan Hafen, Brent Hall, Brad R. Jacobsen, Bruce Jenkins, Maribeth LeHoux, Nate Mitchell, Dianne Orcutt, Mark Rose, Adam Strachan, Blake Tengberg, Renon Warner, James C. Watson Thursday, July l8 continued 3 5:30 – 9:30 pm Opening Reception: Red Pine Lodge, Mountain Venue. (Complimentary gondola rides available from the Canyons Village.) Sponsored by: Parsons Behle & Latimer Kaufman, Nichols & Kaufman, PLLC Jones, Waldo, Holbrook & McDonough 7:30 – 9:30 pm Family Movie: Ralph Breaks the Internet (PG) (2018) 1 hour 56 minutes Red Pine Lodge, Second Floor Friday, July l9 7:30 – 8:30 am Yoga Grand Summit Hotel, Arrowhead Meeting Room. Sponsored by the Litigation Section 7:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Christensen & Jensen Snell & Wilmer Thorpe, North & Western 2019 Co-Chairs, Magistrate Judge Evelyn Furse; Jonathan Hafen, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless 8:30 – 9:15 am Opening Session Welcome: Andrew McKenna, Report on the Utah State Bar: H. Dickson Burton, President author of Sheer Madness: Report on the State Judiciary: Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant, Utah Supreme Court From Federal Prosecutor to Report on the Federal Judiciary: Chief Judge Robert J. Shelby, U.S. District Court, District of Utah Federal Prisoner, wrote his Report on the BYU Law School: Dean J. Gordon Smith memoir while serving 65 Report on the S.J. Quinney College of Law: Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner months in federal prison Report on the Utah Bar Foundation: Honorable Richard Mrazik for committing six bank Report of the MCLE Board: David Hirschi, Chair robberies. An expert on the opioid epidemic and its 9:15 – 10:15 am Morning Plenary Speaker: devastating effects on American communities, Andrew McKenna will be addressing our audience on his personal story of a vibrant career amidst a gripping addiction, Mr. McKenna now travels the country speaking One and the recovery he now counsels others to find. This session will focus on attorney well-being and the need for members about the perils of prescription drug use and CLE Hr. of our profession to be mindful of the effect that our work has on our body and soul. abuse and the potential disastrous consequences Grand Summit Hotel, Kokopelli Grand Ballroom of untreated addiction and depression. 10:15 – 10:30 am Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Dart, Adamson & Donovan FabianVanCott Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Session Three I TRACK 1 J TRACK 2 K TRACK 3 L TRACK 4 M TRACK 5 10:30 – 11:30 am JPEC Breakout on the role of attorneys Top Securities Scams and An Update & Report on the Movement to How to Screw Up a The Death of Software completing surveys on experiences with How to Spot Them Improve Attorney Well-Being in the Utah Legal Custody Evaluation… Patents Has Been One the Utah judiciary Tom Brady – Director, Profession or How Not To! Greatly Exaggerated CLE Hr. Justice Deno Himonas – Utah Supreme Court Utah Division of A Panel Discussion to include Valerie Hale, Ph. D. Thomas M. Hardman Judge Kate Appleby – Utah Court of Appeals Securities Justice Paige Petersen – Utah Supreme Court Ali Thomas, LCSW – Ray Quinney & Judge Laura Scott – Third District Court Martha Knudson, J.D./MAPP – founder of Jay Jensen, Ph. D. Nebeker Judge Michael Leavitt – Fifth District and Workplace Consulting Services Moderator: Brent Hall Juvenile Court Rescission Remedies for Matthew S. Thiese, Ph. D./MSPH – University of – Prince Yeates & Judge Brook Sessions, Fourth District Utah School of Medicine, Associate Professor of Geldzahler Justice Court Your Clients Brad Jacobsen – Chair Occupational Injury Prevention, Program Moderator: Christine M. Durham – Former Director Rocky Mountain Center for Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice and Elect, Securities Section JPEC Commissioner Occupational Health. Sponsored by the Panel Moderator: Dr. Kim Free – Administrative Sponsored by the Intellectual Property ETHICS Sponsored by the Securities Section Office of the Courts. Family Law Section Section Friday, July l9 continued 4 11:30 – 11:45 am Refreshment Break Sponsored by: Cohne Kinghorn Kipp & Christian Prince, Yeates & Geldzahler 11:45 am – 1:00 pm Lunch Plenary Remarks Antonia Hernandez has spent more than four decades advocating Antonia Hernandez – Genuine, Problem-Solving Dialogue across Differences for social justice and improving the lives of underserved One Sponsored by the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI) communities in Los Angeles County and beyond. Since 2004, she CLE Hr. has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of California PROFESSIONALISM/CIVILITY Grand Summit Hotel, Kokopelli Grand Ballroom Community Foundation, one of Southern California’s largest and most active philanthropic organizations. 1:00 – 1:30 pm Break Hernández is a member of the State Bar of California, United States 1:30 – 3:30 pm Afternoon Optional Block: Supreme Court, District of Columbia Bar, American Bar Association Geocaching and CLE: Park City Sites are Full of Utah’s Legal History and the Mexican American Bar Association of Los Angeles. She is a Two Presentations made by multiple attorneys at different sites. fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Law Institute. CLE Hrs. 1:30 – 4:00 pm Film Presentation: The Post (2017) 1 hr. 57 min. PG-13 Two A panel discussion on the media and the law will follow the film. Panelists to include Judge Jill Pohlman, Utah Court of Appeals; David Reymann, CLE Hrs. Parr Brown Gee & Loveless; and McKenzie Romero, Deseret News. Panel discussion to be moderated by Michael S. Anderson, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless. Bobcat Ballroom, located on the lower level of the Silverado Lodge 1:00 – 5:00 pm Golf – Tee times; 31st Annual President’s Cup Golf Tournament: Canyons Golf – $95 per player. Four-person scramble for men, women and couples. https://www.parkcitymountain.com/explore-the-resort/activities/golf.aspx 1:00 – 5:00 pm All Seasons Adventure Packages for Convention Attendees. See page 7 for activities and visit www.allseasonsadventures.com for additional registration information. 3:00 – 4:30 pm Law School Receptions S.J. Quinney College of Law: Red Tail Deck, Canyons Village BYU Law School: Umbrella Bar, Canyons Village 6:00 – 9:30 pm Family Picnic Dinner: featuring entertainment by Mike Massé and Jeff Hall with carnival games and face painting for children; lawn games.