American College of Trial Lawyers 2017 Spring Meeting Boca Raton Resort & Club Boca Raton, Florida

Dear Friends:

Eileen and I welcome you to the 2017 Spring Meeting of the American College of Trial Lawyers at the beautiful Boca Raton Resort.

We have planned an exciting meeting, beginning with the President’s Welcome Reception on Thursday evening. Each Region has its own banner displayed to facilitate the opportunity to meet the Inductees from your area and welcome treasured friends.

President-Elect Samuel H. (Sam) Franklin has planned an impressive two-day program of distinguished speakers presenting timely and thought-provoking topics during our General Sessions. I know that Fellows and spouses and guests alike will be entertained, educated and enlightened.

Tours and activities offered on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons promise to provide local adventure and relaxation. Please check with the ACTL staff at the Registration Desk to see if tickets are still available.

Friday evening’s reception and entertainment will be hosted under the stars on the Grand Lawn, and dinner will be enjoyed in the Grand Ballroom. The traditional highlight of our College meetings, the Induction Ceremony and Spring Banquet, will be Saturday night as we welcome new Fellows into the College.

Please remember to wear your name badges so we may greet each other and celebrate our Fellowship. I look forward to seeing each of you.

Sincerely,

Bartholomew J. Dalton President

CHANCELLOR-FOUNDER HON. EMIL GUMPERT 1895-1982

OFFICERS

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

BOARD OF REGENTS

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

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

KATHLEEN FLYNN PETERSON C. RUFUS PENNINGTON, III Minneapolis, Minnesota Jacksonville Beach, Florida

SAMUEL H. FRANKLIN DANIEL E. REIDY Birmingham, Alabama Chicago, Illinois

SUSAN J. HARRIMAN STEPHEN G. SCHWARZ San Francisco, California Rochester, New York

THOMAS M. HAYES, III MICHAEL W. SMITH Monroe, Louisiana Richmond, Virginia

PAUL J. HICKEY KATHLEEN M. TRAFFORD Cheyenne, Wyoming Columbus, Ohio

JOHN J. L. HUNTER, Q.C. ROBERT K. WARFORD Vancouver, British Columbia San Bernardino, California

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

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

DENNIS J. MAGGI, CAE, Executive Director GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL Those registered for the College’s Tennis Tournament Tennis for the College’s registered Those 12:45 pm for the Club by Tennis at the arrive should 1:00 pm tournament. posted at the ACTL Registration Desk. Registration posted at the ACTL TENNIS TOURNAMENT 1:00 pm FRIDAY, Those registered for the College’s Golf Tournament Golf for the College’s registered Those 12:15 pm for the 12:30 by Shop at the Pro should arrive Pairings lunches will be provided. pm tee time. Box Business Casual Attire Attire Casual Business GOLF TOURNAMENT Start Shotgun 12:30 pm FRIDAY, Reception in the Grand Ballroom. Join us for cocktails us for Join Ballroom. in the Grand Reception look for the Please stations. and heavy hors d’oeuvre region. signposts denoting your THURSDAY, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 6:00 THURSDAY, invite and his wife, Eileen, Dalton Bart President Welcome attendees to the President’s all registered the ACTL Hospitality Area located next to the ACTL ACTL the to next located Area Hospitality ACTL the Center. in the Mizner Desk Registration PRESIDENT’SRECEPTION WELCOME HOSPITALITY pm – 6:00 pm 12:00 THURSDAY, at refreshments invited to enjoy guests are Registered ACTL guest rooms, and in the General Session, Grand Grand Session, and in the General guest rooms, ACTL Ballroom. make contact with ACTL staff. ACTL make contact with WIFI ACCESS Complimentary in internet access is available wireless EMERGENCIES EMERGENCIES to 24-hour use the hotel house phones with access Please will security or call 911. Hotel emergency assistance Tickets and name badges are required for admittance to required and name badges are Tickets social functions. to participate in all activities. only, guests open to registered are social events Evening packet. registration included in your and tickets are All Fellows, Inductees, spouses and guests should wear should wear spouses and guests Inductees, All Fellows, sessions and social to all professional name badges encouraged are spouses and guests Registered functions. RECEPTION, DINNER and DANCING FRIDAY, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm Friday evening’s White Party themed Reception and Dinner will be hosted outside on the Grand Lawn and Ballroom. Casual Attire

5K FUN RUN SATURDAY, 6:45 am All are invited, no ticket needed. Meet at the fountain at the Porte Cochere of the Mizner Center at 6:45 am.

INDUCTION CEREMONY AND SPRING BANQUET SATURDAY, 7:00 pm – 12:00 am Celebrate and enjoy Fellows, Inductees, spouses and guests. Please check the tickets provided in your registration packet for your reserved table number. Black Tie or Formal Attire

ACTL REGISTRATION DESK, TOUR TICKETS AND INFORMATION DESK The ACTL Registration and Tour Information Desk is located in the Mizner Center across from the Royal Palm Ballroom and open during the following times:

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm THURSDAY, MARCH 2 9:00 am – 7:00 pm FRIDAY, MARCH 3 7:00 am – 5:00 pm SATURDAY, MARCH 4 7:00 am – 1:00 pm

ACTL RESOURCE BOOTH Learn even more about the College by visiting the ACTL Resource Booth. Located in the Mizner Center, the booth will have a sampling of publications, materials and videos produced by the College. A computer station will be available to view the College website. Hours are 9:00 am – 6:00 pm (Thursday), 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Friday), and 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Saturday).

TOURS Advance-purchase tickets are required for all tours, and tickets are included in your registration packet. Tickets are required to board all motorcoaches and will be collected at water activities in the Marina. Please read your tour ticket carefully for specific departure information. Some tickets may still be available for purchase at the ACTL Registration Desk. ACTL NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF Dennis Maggi, CAE Eliza Gano Executive Director Communications Manager [email protected] [email protected]

Suzanne Alsnauer Amy Mrugalski Meetings and Conference Executive Assistant Manager [email protected] [email protected] Katrina Savercool Cheryl Castillo Meetings and Conference Office Administrator Assistant [email protected] [email protected]

Geri Frankenstein Mary Whitney Membership Manager Controller [email protected] [email protected]

NOTE: New office address in April 2017: 1300 Dove Street, Suite 150 Newport Beach, California 92660

Phone number will remain the same: (949) 752-1801 LAWYERS ELIGIBLE FOR INDUCTION

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

UNITED STATES FLORIDA ARKANSAS Alejandro Alvarez Michelle Ator Coral Gables Little Rock Michael R. Carey Steven W. Quattlebaum Tampa Little Rock GEORGIA CALIFORNIA-NORTHERN William L. McKinnon, Jr. George E. Clause Atlanta Redwood City Lynne C. Hermle Gregory T. Talley Menlo Park Valdosta Dominique A. Pollara ILLINOIS-UPSTATE Sacramento Sergio Enrique Acosta CALIFORNIA-SOUTHERN Chicago Eric M. Acker Elizabeth A. Kaveny San Diego Chicago Christopher G. Caldwell Bruce R. Pfaff Los Angeles Chicago Marc Harris Los Angeles Gerald A. Klein David P. Jones Newport Beach La Porte A. Howard Matz Andrew M. McNeil Los Angeles Indianapolis Susan A. Price Santa Ana IOWA Daniel S. Rodman Michael K. Bush Costa Mesa Davenport Jeffrey H. Rutherford Thomas Henderson Los Angeles Des Moines John C. Taylor David H. Luginbill Los Angeles Des Moines Michael J. Trotter Long Beach KENTUCKY Thomas K. Herren COLORADO Lexington Lorraine Parker Denver MARYLAND Mary Kathryn Knight CONNECTICUT Rockville Thomas O. Anderson Michael L. Rowan Hartford Joseph W. Martini Rockville Stamford David Lee Rutland David Rosen Annapolis New Haven Cyril Vincent Smith III Baltimore DELAWARE Thomas A. Foley MISSOURI Wilmington James R. Bartimus David E. Ross Leawood Wilmington Thomas P. Cartmell DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Kansas City Christopher M. Davis Jerome J. Dobson Washington Saint Louis Mary C. Kennedy Steven P. Kuenzel, Sr. Washington Washington MONTANA TEXAS Mark D. Parker Alan D. Albright Billings Austin George Michael DeGeurin NEBRASKA Houston Timothy R. Engler Christopher M. Gunter Lincoln Austin Steven W. Olsen James F. McKibben, Jr. Scottsbluff Corpus Christi Susan K. Sapp Edwin G. (Gerry) Morris Lincoln Austin Travis J. Sales NEW HAMPSHIRE Houston Peter G. Callaghan Concord VIRGINIA James O. Broccoletti NEW JERSEY Norfolk A. Ross Pearlson David P. Corrigan West Orange Richmond Michael R. Ricciardulli William P. Wallace, Jr. Westfield Roanoke John L. Slimm WASHINGTON Cherry Hill Paul R. Taylor Seattle NEW YORK-DOWNSTATE Rando B. Wick Scott A. Edelman Seattle New York David E. Patton WEST VIRGINIA New York Arden J. Curry II Charleston NORTH CAROLINA Howard J. Cummings WISCONSIN Michael P. Crooks

Raleigh Madison James R. Van Camp Mark A. Kircher Pinehurst Milwaukee OHIO Catherine M. Rottier Larry W. Thomas Madison Columbus Ralph A. Weber Milwaukee OKLAHOMA Jennifer R. Annis CANADA Tulsa ALBERTA Karen L. Callahan Perry R. Mack, Q.C. Tulsa Calgary PENNSYLVANIA ATLANTIC PROVINCES Charles P. Hehmeyer Randolph J. Piercey St. John’s Philadelphia Daniel W. Simmons Colleen Ramage Johnston St. John’s Pittsburgh ONTARIO TENNESSEE Jonathan Rosenthal Lorna S. McClusky Toronto Memphis Heather Jean Williams Russell E. Reviere Ottawa

Jackson QUÉBEC Mark VorderBruegge, Jr. Elisabeth Pinard Memphis Québec Shea Sisk Wellford Andre Ryan Memphis Montréal Joseph R. White Martin F. Sheehan Chattanooga Montréal THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017

9:00 am – 7:00 pm REGISTRATION DESK TOUR INFORMATION DESK Mizner Center

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm HOSPITALITY AREA Mizner Center

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm CATAMARAN SAILING ACTIVITY Advance-purchase tickets required. Please arrive 15 minutes before 1:00 pm departure from the resort’s Marina. ______

6:00 pm – 9:00 pm PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION Grand Ballroom Cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvre stations. Tickets will be collected and badges are required. Business Casual Attire FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017

7:00 am – 5:00 pm REGISTRATION DESK INFORMATION & TOUR DESK Mizner Center 7:00 am – 8:15 am COMMITTEE BREAKFAST MEETINGS THURSDAY

Attorney-Client Relationships & FRIDAY Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon VII Access to Justice and Legal Services Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon X

Adjunct Fellowship Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon III Federal Civil Procedure Veranda Salon, IV Federal Criminal Procedure Veranda Salon, III Federal Rules of Evidence Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon VIII Journal Editorial Board Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon IV Legal Ethics and Professionalism Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon II National Moot Court Competition Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon I Outreach Royal Palm Ballroom, Salon IX 7:00 am – 8:15 am INDUCTEE ORIENTATION BREAKFAST Royal Palm Ballroom, Salons V-VI Inductees Only Business Casual

7:30 am – 8:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Grand Ballroom Assembly Fellows and registered spouses or guests

8:30 am – 11:30 am GENERAL SESSION Grand Ballroom Fellows, Inductees and registered spouses or guests Presiding Bartholomew J. Dalton, President American College of Trial Lawyers Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware Invocation

E. Osborne Ayscue, Jr., Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Charlotte, North Carolina ______

Introduction of Speaker

Benjamin H. Hill III American College of Trial Lawyers Hill Ward Henderson, P.A. Tampa, Florida

What Do We Do Now?

Honorable D. Robert Graham Former Senator and Governor of Florida The Graham Companies Miami Lakes, Florida

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Introduction of Speaker

Richard H. Deane, Jr., State Chair American College of Trial Lawyers Jones Day Atlanta, Georgia

The Power of Story Telling

Professor Michael Taylor Executive Director, Media Institute for Social Change USC Cinematic Arts Los Angeles, California ______

Introduction of Speakers

Robert E. Welsh, Jr., Regent American College of Trial Lawyers Welsh & Recker, P.C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Security and Privacy in a Digital World

Honorable John P. Carlin Chair, Global Risk + Crisis Management, Morrison & Foerster LLP Former Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division Washington, DC and

David Howard Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Litigation Competition Law and Compliance Microsoft Corporation Redmond, Washington ______

Introduction of Speaker

Kathleen M. Trafford, Regent American College of Trial Lawyers Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Columbus, Ohio

The Next America: Demographic Change and Political Polarization

Paul Taylor Author Bethesda, Maryland ______

Introduction of Speaker

Eugene K. Pettis, U.S. Foundation Trustee Committee Chair American College of Trial Lawyers Haliczer Pettis & Schwamm, P.A. Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Affairs of State: The Untold History of Presidential Love, Sex, and Scandal

Dr. Robert Watson Professor of American Studies College of Arts and Sciences Lynn University Boca Raton, Florida

11:30 am Announcements and Adjournment ______

11:30 am National Trial Competition Committee Meeting Veranda Salon, II

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm TOURS Tours depart from various locations. Please read your tour ticket carefully for specific departure information. Please arrive 10 minutes before tour departure time. Tickets will be collected and badges are required.

Departures 1:00 pm Airboat in the Everglades 1:00 pm Intracoastal Kayak Tour 1:00 pm Deep Sea Fishing 1:00 pm Croquet Clinic & Tournament 1:00 pm Art & Sculpture Walking Tour ______

12:30 pm – 5:00 pm GOLF TOURNAMENT Boca Raton Resort & Club Shotgun Start: 12:30 pm Foursomes will be posted at the Regis- tration Desk. All pre-registered golfers should arrive to the Pro Shop no later than 12:15 pm.

Box lunches will be provided.

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1:00 pm – 4:00 pm TENNIS TOURNAMENT Boca Raton Resort & Club Warm-up and Round-Robin format begins at 1:00 pm All pre-registered tennis players should arrive at the Tennis Club by 12:45 pm. ______

7:00 pm – 11:00 pm RECEPTION, DINNER & DANCING White Party Grand Lawn and Ballroom Event entrance at ACTL Registration Desk Casual Attire

Tickets will be collected and badges are required for all Fellows and registered spouse/guest. SATURDAY

GENERAL SESSION COMMITTEE BREAKFAST 5K Fun Run 5K Fun Estate Ballroom, Salon I Salon Estate Ballroom, VIII Salon Ballroom, Palm Royal BREAKFAST CONTINENTAL International IX Salon Ballroom, Palm Royal III Salon Veranda, VII Salon Ballroom, Palm Royal REGISTRATION DESK REGISTRATION DESK TOUR & INFORMATION II Salon Estate Ballroom, X Salon Ballroom, Palm Royal IV Salon Veranda, Porte Cochere of Mizner Center of Mizner Cochere Porte Fellows, Inductees and registered Inductees Fellows, spouses or guests Ballroom Grand and registered Inductees Fellows, spouses or guests Special Problems in the Admin. Problems Special (U.S.) of Justice and Trial of Teaching Advocacy Appellate Assembly Ballroom Grand Complex Litigation for Award Bell Griffin Courageous Advocacy III Salon Estate Ballroom, in the Admin. Problems Special (Canada) of Justice Mizner Center Mizner States - United Canada All Invited

SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2017 MARCH SATURDAY, 8:30 am – 11:30 am 6:45 am – 7:30 am 6:45 am –

Judiciary

Communications MEETINGS

7:30 am – 8:30 am 7:00 am – 8:15 am 7:00 am – 1:00 pm Presiding

Bartholomew J. Dalton, President American College of Trial Lawyers Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware ______

Introduction of Speaker

William J. Murphy, Regent American College of Trial Lawyers Zuckerman Spaeder LLP Baltimore, Maryland

The Role of the

W. Neil Eggleston, FACTL Former Counsel to the President Bethesda, Maryland ______

Presentation of Honorary Fellowship to

The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell Brown Supreme Court of Canada Ottawa, Ontario

Presenter

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

The Importance of Judicial Humility

The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell Brown Supreme Court of Canada Ottawa, Ontario ______

Introduction of Speaker

Robert P. Trout American College of Trial Lawyers Trout Cacheris & Janis PLLC Washington, D.C.

Remarks

Michele A. Roberts, FACTL Executive Director National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) New York, New York ______

Presentation of the Griffin Bell Award for Courageous Advocacy to

Judy Clarke, FACTL Clarke Johnston Thorp & Rice, PC San Diego, California

Presenter

Michael E. Mone, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Esdaile, Barrett, Jacobs & Mone Boston, Massachusetts

Remarks

Judy Clarke, FACTL Clarke Johnston Thorp & Rice, PC San Diego, California ______

Introduction of Speaker

Chilton Davis Varner, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers King & Spalding LLP Atlanta, Georgia

Remarks

Bryan Stevenson Founder and Executive Director Equal Justice Initiative Montgomery, Alabama Recipient of the Griffin Bell Award for Courageous Advocacy, 2004 11:30 am Announcements and Adjournment ______

Immediately Following INDUCTEE RECEPTION General Session and LUNCHEON Grand Ballroom, Salons A-C By invitation only. Table assignments included in your registration packet. Tickets and badges are required. Business Attire

Presiding

Bartholomew J. Dalton, President American College of Trial Lawyers Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware

Remarks

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

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm TOURS Tours depart from various locations. Please read your tour ticket carefully for specific departure information. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure. Tickets will be collected and badges are required.

Departures 1:00 pm Airboat in the Everglades 1:00 pm Catamaran Sailing 1:00 pm Urban Eco Kayak Adventure 1:00 pm Bocce Clinic & Tournament ______

7:00 pm – 7:45 pm RECEPTION Grand Ballroom Foyer

Tickets and badges are required. Black Tie & Formal Attire 7:45 pm SPRING BANQUET AND INDUCTION CEREMONY Grand Ballroom

Reserved Seating Tickets and badges are required. Black Tie & Formal Attire

Presiding

Bartholomew J. Dalton, President American College of Trial Lawyers Dalton & Associates, P.A. Wilmington, Delaware

Invocation

Gene W. Lafitte, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Liskow & Lewis New Orleans, Louisiana

Induction of New Fellows

Stuart D. Shanor, Past President American College of Trial Lawyers Hinkle Shanor LLP Roswell, New Mexico

Response on Behalf of New Inductees

Lorna S. McClusky Massey McClusky McClusky & Fuchs Memphis, Tennessee ______

8:30 pm DINNER Grand Ballroom ______

9:30 pm – 11:30 pm DANCING Grand Ballroom Cash bar available

9:30 pm – 11:30 pm SING-ALONG Grand Ballroom Foyer Cash bar available

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

FRIDAY, MARCH 3 ______

In order of appearance

Honorable D. Robert Graham Former Senator and Governor of Florida The Graham Companies Miami Lakes, Florida

Senator Bob Graham is the former two-term governor of Florida and served for 18 years in the Senate. This combined with 12 years in the Florida leg- islature for a total of 38 years of public service. In the Senate, he served on the Intelligence Committee for ten years and as its chair from 2001-2003. Graham co-chaired the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Commu- nity Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attack of September 11, 2001.

Bob Graham retired from public service in January, 2005 following his Presidential campaign in 2003. He has written four books, including a non-fiction book, Intelligence Matters, and novel, Keys to the Kingdom, drawing on his experiences as chair of Senate Intelligence Committee, and America, the Owner’s Manual, a guide to effective citizenship, written while he was a senior fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government with a revised version soon to be released. Since leaving the Senate in 2005, Graham has been chair of the Congressional Commission on Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism, a member of the Congressional Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, and co-chair of the Presidential Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He currently serves as co- chair of the National Commission on Financing 21ST Century Higher Education. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Florida and the Harvard Law School, he established the Center for Public Service at the University of Florida to enhance civic engagement and prepare the next generation of public and civic leaders. Professor Michael Taylor Executive Director, Media Institute for Social Change USC Cinematic Arts Los Angeles, California

Michael Taylor is a Professor at the USC School of Cin- ematic Arts, Founder and Executive Director of the Media Institute for Social Change, and served as Chair of Film and Television Production for ten years. He is the producer of numerous theatrical and television films and produces within the studio system as well as in the independent film arena. Taylor’s credits include Last Embrace (1979), Bottle Rocket (1996), Phenom- enon (1996), The Hi-Line (1999), Instinct (1999), The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981), Mrs. Munck (1995), Princess of Thieves (2001) Phenomenon II (2003), The Commuters (2005), and Copying Beethoven (2006.) He produced and directed the documentary film en- titled NO LABELS, in 2013 produced The Power of The PSA, and most recently wrote and produced Big Data: Biomedicine for the National Institutes of Health. Taylor has received numerous awards including an Emmy. BIOGRAPHIES

Taylor began his career as a Motion Picture Executive at SPEAKERS United Artists Corporation, and served as UA’s Head of European Production based in London. Among the films he supervised during that period were, The Pink Panther

Strikes Again, the James Bond thriller The Spy Who Loved Me, and Ken Russell’s Valentino. He also served as Vice President, Executive Asst. to the President of Orion Pictures Corporation, where he was involved in the fi- nancing, production, and distribution of many notable films including Easy Money, Gorky Park, and Amadeus.

Honorable John P. Carlin Chair, Global Risk + Crisis Management, Morrison & Foerster LLP Former Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division Washington, DC

The Honorable John P. Carlin, nominated by President Obama and confirmed overwhelmingly by the Senate, was the Assistant Attorney General for National Security Honorable John P. Carlin (continued) and served as the Department of Justice’s top national se- curity attorney. As AAG, Mr. Carlin oversaw nearly 400 employees responsible for protecting the country against international and domestic terrorism, espionage, cyber, and other national security threats. Under his leadership, NSD worked with U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and others to prosecute the Boston Marathon bombing cases, disrupt multiple terrorist plots and national security threats and bring those involved to justice, and oversaw the efforts of the National Security Cyber Specialist Network and the National Security/Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council program, in addition to numerous other accomplish- ments vital to our National Security. Mr. Carlin joined NSD after serving as Chief of Staff and Senior Coun- sel to Robert S. Mueller, III, Director of the FBI, where he helped lead the Bureau’s evolution to meet growing and changing national security threats, including cyber threats. A career federal prosecutor, Mr. Carlin previous- ly served as National Coordinator of DOJ’s Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) program and as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) for the District of Columbia, where he prosecuted cases ranging from homicide and sexual offenses to cyber, fraud, and public corruption matters. David Howard Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Litigation Competition Law and Compliance Microsoft Corporation Redmond, Washington David M. Howard is corporate vice president and depu- ty general counsel in the litigation and competition law group of Microsoft Corporation. Prior to joining Micro- soft in 2010, he was a litigation partner in the Philadel- phia office of Dechert LLP where he co-chaired the firm’s white collar and securities litigation group, and his prac- tice focused on complex civil and government enforce- ment cases. Howard has more than 25 years of litigation experience, including work in the White House — on special assignment with the Task Force on the Iran-Con- tra Matter — and serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is an expe- rienced trial lawyer who has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in civil and criminal proceedings, and has argued many times before the U.S. Courts of Appeals. He has also worked extensively in the area of corporate compliance and corporate internal investigations. Paul Taylor Author Bethesda, Maryland

Paul Taylor is a speaker, writer and researcher who spe- cializes in demographic change and generational trends. He is the author of The Next America: Boomers, Millen- nials and the Looming Generational Showdown (Public Affairs) which draws on his work at the Pew Research Center, where he served as executive vice president from 2003 to 2014 and oversaw all demographic research. Since the initial publication of the book in 2014 (with an updated edition in 2016) he has given more than 100 lectures on generational change to universities (in- cluding Yale, Stanford, NYU, Rutgers, Texas A&M, Marquette, LSU), think tanks, civic and professional organizations, elected officials, government executives, media organizations, labor unions, chambers of com- merce and businesses (including Aetna, Allstate, Gen- eral Electric, J Walter Thompson, Macy’s, Mass Mutual, New York Life, UBS, Verizon, and Volkswagen).

He currently serves as the senior fellow at Encore.org, a civic group that mobilizes older adults to help children and youth thrive. He appears frequently on television and radio public affairs programs and has written for many of the nation’s leading print publications. Taylor had been a newspaper reporter for 25 years, including 14 at The Washington Post, where he covered three U.S. presidential campaigns and served as bureau chief in South Africa during the historic transformation from apartheid to democracy. He is also the author of See How They Run, and co-author of The Old News Versus the New News.

In 1996 he founded and for seven years led the Alli- ance for Better Campaigns, a public interest group that sought to reduce the cost and improve the content of political campaign communication on television. Its honorary co-chairs were Walter Cronkite and former Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. He has a BA from Yale University and twice served as the visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University. Dr. Robert Watson Professor of American Studies College of Arts and Sciences Lynn University Boca Raton, Florida

Robert Watson, Ph.D. is a professor, historian, author, and media commentator. He has published 40 books and hundreds of scholarly articles, chapters, and essays on topics in history and politics. His most recent books, America’s First Crisis and The Nazi Titanic, have, respec- tively, won the “IPPY” book of the year in history and been accepted at a dozen book festivals throughout the country and internationally. Watson was a longtime Sun- day columnist for the Sun-Sentinel newspaper, appears on the Sunday morning TV show “To the Point” on south Florida’s NBC affiliate, has been a political analyst for several TV and radio stations, and has been interviewed by hundreds of media outlets in the US and around the world including CNN, The New York Times, USA Today, MSNBC, BBC, “Hardball” with Chris Matthews, and “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart.

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

W. Neil Eggleston, FACTL Former Counsel to the President Bethesda, Maryland

Neil Eggleston served as Counsel to the President from May 2014 to January 2017. As the President’s chief law- yer, Mr. Eggleston advised the President on all legal and Constitutional issues across a broad spectrum of domes- tic and foreign policy matters. These matters include significant litigation, the defense of congressional inves- tigations, the judicial selection and nomination process, government ethics, and clemency. Mr. Eggleston was previously a partner at both Kirkland & Ellis and De- bevoise & Plimpton.

Mr. Eggleston graduated from Duke University in 1975 and Law School in 1978. He W. Neil Eggleston, FACTL (continued) clerked for Judge James Hunter on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and then for Chief Justice Warren Burger on the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Eggleston started his career as an Assistant US Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where he was a trial attorney in the Criminal Di- vision (1981-1985) and then Chief Appellate Attorney (1985-1987). He was Deputy Chief Counsel of the Con- gressional Committee that investigated Iran-Contra Af- fair in 1987-1988 and also served as Associate Counsel to the President during the first term of the Clinton ad- ministration. He represented the Office of the President during the Independent Counsel investigation into the Whitewater and Lewinsky matters, litigating executive privilege and attorney client privilege assertions by the President.

The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell Brown Supreme Court of Canada Ottawa, Ontario

Justice Brown is a former University of Alberta Faculty of Law Professor and Associate Dean. He has authored a treatise on claims under negligence law for economic loss, as well as over 30 published law review articles, book chapters and review essays on tort law, property law and civil justice. Prior to his 2015 appointment to the Su- preme Court of Canada, Justice Brown served on the Court of Appeal of Alberta, the Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories and the Court of Appeal of Nuna- vut. He is a regular contributor to conference proceed- ings in Canada and internationally, and in judicial educa- tion seminars. He presently serves on the editorial board of the University of Toronto Law Journal and, prior to his judicial career, served on various committees of the Law Society of Alberta. He also served as chair of the Health Law Institute, the University Appeals Board and Professional Review Board at the University of Alberta, and as member of the governing board of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice. He also served on the Advisory Board to the Salvation Army in Victoria and in Edmon- ton, including as chair in Edmonton. Michele A. Roberts, FACTL Executive Director National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) New York, New York Michele Roberts graduated from the University of Cali- fornia, Berkeley, School of Law and began her legal career as a public defender in Washington, D.C. She quickly distinguished herself as a formidable litigator who was able to forge strong connections with jurors. After as- cending to chief of the trial division, Roberts left the Public Defender Service and continued to work with low-income individuals while also becoming involved in high-profile cases. After a number of years in white collar litigation, in July 2014, she was elected the NBPA executive director. The NBPA’s mission is to ensure that the rights of NBA players are protected and to assist play- ers in maximizing their opportunities and achieving their goals, both on and off the court. Ms. Roberts is the first female union leader of the four major professional sports leagues in North America. Judy Clarke, FACTL Clarke Johnston Thorp & Rice, PC San Diego, California After receiving her law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law, Ms. Clarke joined the Federal Defenders of San Diego as a trial attorney. With- in five years, she took the helm of that organization, and then served as the Executive Director, while continuing to try cases in the federal court in San Diego. Shortly af- ter leaving the San Diego Federal Defenders, she was re- cruited to lead the recently established Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington and Idaho, and practiced before the federal courts in the Eastern District of Washington and the District of Idaho for almost ten years before re- turning to her home in San Diego. She is a nationally recognized trial lawyer, who has also argued many appel- late cases, including two cases before the United States Supreme Court. Ms. Clark has been trial counsel in a number of high profile cases around the country, such as the trial of Theodore Kaczynski, Jared Loughner, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, among others. Ms. Clarke will be presented with the Griffin Bell Award for Courageous Advocacy, which honors trial lawyers who have perse- vered in pursuit of an important cause despite substantial personal danger, fear, unpopularity, opposition, or other extreme difficulty. Bryan Stevenson Founder and Executive Director Equal Justice Initiative Montgomery, Alabama Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) in Montgomery, Ala- bama. Mr. Stevenson is a widely acclaimed public inter- est lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the poor, the incarcerated and the condemned. Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminat- ing excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcer- ated and the mentally ill and aiding children prosecuted as adults. Mr. Stevenson has successfully argued several cases in the United States Supreme Court and recently won a historic ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court that determined mandatory life-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger are unconstitutional. EJI has also initiated major new anti-poverty and anti-discrimi- nation efforts challenging the legacy of racial inequality in America. He has won numerous awards, including the ABA Wisdom Award for Public Service, the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship Award Prize, the Olaf Palme In- ternational Prize, the ACLU National Medal of Liberty, and the College’s 2014 Griffin Bell Award for Coura- geous Advocacy. In 2015, he was named to the Time 100 list recognizing the world’s most influential people. Re- cently, he was named in Fortune’s 2016 World’s Greatest Leaders list. He is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Government, has been award- ed 26 honorary doctorate degrees and is also a Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law. He is the recent author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Just Mercy, which was named by Time Magazine as one of the 10 best books of nonfiction for 2014 and has been awarded several honors including the Carnegie Medal by the American Library Association for the best nonfiction book of 2014 and a 2015 NAACP Image Award. PAST PRESIDENTS

1950-51 EMIL GUMPERT*, Los Angeles, California 1951-52 C. RAY ROBINSON*, Merced, California 1952-53 CODY FOWLER*, Tampa, Florida 1953-54 E. D. BRONSON*, San Francisco, California 1954-55 CODY FOWLER*, Tampa, Florida 1955-56 WAYNE E. STICHTER*, Toledo, Ohio 1956-57 JESSE E. NICHOLS*, Oakland, California 1957-58 LEWIS C. RYAN*, Syracuse, New York 1958-59 ALBERT E. JENNER, JR.*, Chicago, Illinois 1959-60 SAMUEL P. SEARS*, Boston, Massachusetts 1960-61 LON HOCKER*, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 1961-62 LEON JAWORSKI*, Houston, Texas 1962-63 GRANT B. COOPER*, Los Angeles, California 1963-64 WHITNEY NORTH SEYMOUR*, New York, New York 1964-65 BERNARD G. SEGAL*, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965-66 EDWARD L. WRIGHT*, Little Rock, Arkansas 1966-67 FRANK G. RAICHLE*, Buffalo, New York 1967-68 JOSEPH A. BALL*, Los Angeles, California 1968-69 ROBERT W. MESERVE*, Boston, Massachusetts 1969-70 LEWIS F. POWELL, JR.*, Washington, D.C. 1970-71 BARNABAS F. SEARS*, Chicago, Illinois 1971-72 HICKS EPTON*, Wewoka, Oklahoma 1972-73 WILLIAM H. MORRISON*, Portland, Oregon 1973-74 ROBERT L. CLARE, JR.*, New York, New York 1974 AUSTIN W. LEWIS*, New Orleans, Louisiana 1975-76 THOMAS E. DEACY, JR.*, Kansas City, Missouri 1976-77 SIMON H. RIFKIND*, New York, New York 1977-78 KRAFT W. EIDMAN*, Houston, Texas 1978-79 MARCUS MATTSON*, Los Angeles, California 1979-80 JAMES E. S. BAKER*, Chicago, Illinois 1980-81 JOHN C. ELAM*, Columbus, Ohio 1981-82 ALSTON JENNINGS*, Little Rock, Arkansas 1982-83 LEON SILVERMAN*, New York, New York 1983-84 GAEL MAHONY*, Boston, Massachusetts 1984-85 GENE W. LAFITTE, New Orleans, Louisiana 1985-86 GRIFFIN B. BELL*, Atlanta, Georgia 1986-87 R. HARVEY CHAPPELL, JR.*, Richmond, Virginia 1987-88 MORRIS HARRELL*, Dallas, Texas 1988-89 PHILIP W. TONE*, Chicago, Illinois 1989-90 RALPH I. LANCASTER, JR., Portland, Maine 1990-91 CHARLES E. HANGER*, San Francisco, California 1991-92 ROBERT B. FISKE, JR., New York, New York 1992-93 FULTON HAIGHT*, Santa Monica, California 1993-94 FRANK C. JONES*, Atlanta, Georgia 1994-95 LIVELY M. WILSON*, Louisville, Kentucky 1995-96 CHARLES B. RENFREW, San Francisco, California 1996-97 ANDREW M. COATS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1997-98 EDWARD BRODSKY*, New York, New York 1998-99 E. OSBORNE AYSCUE, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina 1999-00 MICHAEL E. MONE, Boston, Massachusetts 2000-01 EARL J. SILBERT, Washington, D.C. 2001-02 STUART D. SHANOR, Roswell, New Mexico 2002-03 WARREN B. LIGHTFOOT, Birmingham, Alabama 2003-04 DAVID W. SCOTT, O.C., Q.C., Ottawa, Ontario 2004-05 JAMES W. MORRIS, III, Richmond, Virginia PAST PRESIDENTS (continued)

2005-06 MICHAEL A. COOPER, New York, New York 2006-07 DAVID J. BECK, Houston, Texas 2007-08 MIKEL L. STOUT, Wichita, Kansas 2008-09 JOHN J. (JACK) DALTON, Atlanta, Georgia 2009-10 JOAN A. LUKEY, Boston, Massachusetts 2010-11 GREGORY P. JOSEPH, New York, New York 2011-12 THOMAS H. TONGUE, Portland, Oregon 2012-13 CHILTON DAVIS VARNER, Atlanta, Georgia 2013-14 ROBERT L. BYMAN, Chicago, Illinois 2014-15 FRANCIS M. WIKSTROM, Salt Lake City, Utah 2015-16 MICHAEL W. SMITH, Richmond, Virginia

* Deceased SITES OF MEETINGS PAST AND FUTURE

Spring Meetings

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

Annual Meetings

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

Fellows listed first, followed by Spouse or Guest. * Denotes Inductee

UNITED STATES ALABAMA Birmingham S. Allen, Jr. and Patty Baker Samuel H. and Betty H. Franklin Robert P., III and Jeanie MacKenzie Adam K. and Laura H. Peck Mobile Brian P. and Caroline McCarthy

ARIZONA Phoenix Shawn K. and Lynn K. Aiken Howard R. and Vicki Cabot Lawrence A. Hammond Warren Earl Platt and Mary McCarthy Georgia A. Staton Tucson Peter Akmajian

ARKANSAS Little Rock *Steven W. Quattlebaum Gordon S., Jr. and Hayden Y. Rather John E., III and Martha G. Tull

CALIFORNIA‑NORTHERN Berkeley Melinda Haag Menlo Park *Lynne C. Hermle and Craig Collins Palo Alto Thomas J. and Susan B. Nolan Redwood City *George E. and Kristen Clause Sacramento Robert A. Buccola and Dr. Kawanaa Carter San Francisco Nanci L. Clarence and Lidia Szajko Robert A. and Marjorie C. Goodin Susan J. and Kathy Harriman William P. and Cynthia T. Keane James A. Murphy and Catherine Cannata Charles B. and Barbara J. Renfrew Michael J. Shepard Douglas R. and Terry F. Young Walnut Creek Thomas G. and Paula R. Beatty REGISTRATION LIST Leonard C. Boyle and Nora R Dannehy and Nora C. Boyle Leonard Crabtree and Margaret Stapleton F. James Hamilton and Norman Ross Trudie and Christine M. Silvestri J., Jr. Frank John J., Jr. and M. Cynthia Houlihan and M. Cynthia J., Jr. John Jaffe and Sharon I. Glasser James Richard P. Holme P. Richard Kawanabe Kenzo Mackey Robillard Pamela Obernauer and Marne Michaels Jane Nasrullah Habib O’Donnell L. and Brett Michael O’Neill G. and Monique Timothy Hugh Q. and Jeanne Gottschalk Q. and Jeanne Hugh David C. Scheper David Spiegel W. John Robert K. Warford Rice and Speedy Clarke Judy and Anne B. Dick Charles H., Jr. Janet I. Levine Janet R. Matthai Edith Paul S. and Michele Meyer Michele S. and Paul G. Rushing G. and Cynthia Don Hennigan and Phyllis J. Michael *Joseph W. Martini W. *Joseph *Thomas O. and Laura Anderson *Jeffrey H. Rutherford and Dorothy Kim and Dorothy H. Rutherford *Jeffrey A. Klein *Gerald *A. Howard and Dr. Jane Ballan Matz Ballan Jane and Dr. *A. Howard *Daniel S. and Nancy Rodman S. and Nancy *Daniel *Christopher G. Caldwell Harris *Marc Waterbury Westport New Haven New Hill Rocky Stamford Trumbull Hartford Denver San Bernardino San Diego San Newport Beach Newport Los Angeles Costa Mesa La Jolla CONNECTICUT COLORADO ‑SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

DELAWARE Wilmington Bartholomew J. and Eileen C. Dalton Jesse A. Finkelstein * Thomas A. and Marie Foley * David E. and Deborah Ross Robert S. and Julie Saunders Hon. Collins J., Jr. and Gail M Seitz E. Norman and Suzanne J. Veasey The Hon. Ferris W. Wharton Donald J., Jr. and Jayne M. Wolfe

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Bethesda W. Neil Eggleston Chevy Chase Earl J. and Patricia A. Silbert New York Michele A. Roberts Washington Richard L. Beizer and Patricia D. Douglass Carol Elder Bruce and James T. Bruce, III Robert M. and Mary Kate Cary Barry and Deborah A Coburn David J. and Margaret Hensler Gerald F. and Sunny Ivey *Mary C. Kennedy Mark J. and Anne J. MacDougall James R. and Lynne Murray Stephen D. and Blair Raber Patrick M. and Janet N. Regan Grace E. Speights Robert P. Trout and Janet R. Studley

FLORIDA Coral Gables *Alejandro and Maribety Alvarez Alan G. Greer and Hon. Patricia A. Seitz Fort Lauderdale J. David and Ana Bogenschutz Gordon, III and Yolanda James Eugene K. Pettis Jacksonville Maurice C., II and Lillian A. Grant C. Rufus Pennington, III David M. Wells Miami Ramon A. Abadin Kimberly A. Cook Richard M. Dunn Michael and Renny Nachwalter Kenneth J. Reilly Marty and Leslie Steinberg Orlando Hon. Roy B. (Skip) Dalton, Jr. Francis M., Jr. and Joyce F. McDonald FLORIDA (continued) Sarasota William E. and Debbie Partridge Tallahassee Barry and Allison Tant Richard Tampa Mark P. and Courtney Buell Thomas M. and Robin R. Gonzalez Timon V. Sullivan Sylvia H. Walbolt West Palm Beach David P. and Kimberly L. Ackerman F. Gregory Barnhart Roy E. Fitzgerald, III Patricia E. Lowry and Hon. James M. Hopkins Edward A. and Barbara A Marod Scott N. Richardson Peter A. and Susan B. Sachs

GEORGIA Atlanta John A. Chandler Richard H. Deane, Jr. N. Karen Deming and Edward Addison C. Scott and Allyson E. Greene William J., II and Mara Holley * William L. McKinnon, Jr. and Susan F. McAvoy Nicholas C. and Effie C. Moraitakis Richard H. and Georganna Sinkfield Elizabeth V. Tanis Chilton Davis Varner and K. Morgan Varner, III Valdosta J. Converse and Jill Bright Wade H. and Geri A Coleman * Gregory T. and Laura Talley

IDAHO Boise B. Newal and Linda F. Squyres

ILLINOIS‑DOWNSTATE Carbondale Charles E. and Nancy Schmidt

ILLINOIS‑UPSTATE Chicago Robert L. and Jane Byman James R. and Ruhan M. Figliulo * Bruce R. and Deborah Pfaff Matthew Piers and Maria A. Torres Daniel E. and Elizabeth G. Reidy Harry J. Roper Michael O. and Germaine Warnecke INDIANA Indianapolis J. Richard and Carol Kiefer * Andrew M. and Laurie McNeil Michael S. and Patricia A. Miller Muncie Scott E. Shockley

IOWA Cedar Rapids Gregory M. and Elizabeth H. Lederer Davenport * Michael K. and Kathleen Bush Des Moines * David H. Luginbill and Judy A. Lunginbill

KANSAS Dodge City David J. and Bernice Rebein Prairie Village James L. and Louise Eisenbrandt Wichita Richard C. Hite and Anita Jones Mikel L. and Leann R. Stout

KENTUCKY Lexington * Thomas K. and Constance K. Herren Donald P. (Pat), II and Catherine Moloney Louisville Carol Dan Browning and Winston E. Miller Robert M. and Theresa Connolly Douglass and Eliza S. Farnsley Paducah E. Frederick, Jr. and Kris Straub

LOUISIANA Lafayette George H., Jr. and Candice Robinson Monroe Thomas M., III and Hon. Karen L. Hayes Gordon L. and Susan M. James New Orleans Gene W. and Jacquelyn Lafitte Don S. and Chris Ann McKinney Mark C. and Monica Surprenant

MAINE Portland Mark G. and Debra Lavoie MARYLAND Annapolis * David Lee and Catherine Rutland Baltimore John A. Bourgeois Martin S., Jr. and Paula K. Himeles M. Natalie McSherry William J. and Patricia Fox Murphy Kenneth W. and Mary Kaye Ravenell William F., Jr. and Mary Carroll Ryan Paul Mark Sandler * Cyril Vincent Smith, III and Adina N. Amith James P. Ulwick and Suellen Ferguson Chevy Chase Hon. William J., III and Ann C. Rowan Essex James R. Chason Frederick Mary Elizabeth Kaslick and William J. Buckley John M. (Jack) and Janice R. Quinn Rockville Kenneth and Trina L. Armstrong Paul F. and Joli Ann Kemp * Mary Kathryn Knight and David Cameron Hon. Joseph M. and Laurie C. Quirk * Michael L. and Jennifer Rowan

MASSACHUSETTS Boston David A. Barry and Faith Moore James M. and Susan M. Campbell Richard P. and Barbara Campbell Michael A. Collora Thomas M. Hoopes Joan A. Lukey and Philip Stevenson Michael E. and Margaret Mone Elizabeth N. Mulvey Martin F. Murphy and Jill Reilly Thomas J. and Carolyn Sartory Edmond J. Zabin and Luz A Arevalo Sharon Francis H. and Sandra Lynch Fox Wollaston Lewis C. Eisenberg and Nancy Farrell

MICHIGAN Detroit Philip J. Kessler and Leslie Carranza Grand Rapids Douglas A. and Kristine Dozeman E. Thomas, Jr. and Linda McCarthy Perrin Rynders Southfield Kevin J. and Lisa Gleeson Troy Cheryl A. Bush and Stephen Winter MINNESOTA Minneapolis Terrence J. Fleming and Sandra Smalley‑Fleming Kathleen Flynn Peterson and Steve Peterson Susan Gaertner Martin R. Lueck and Mallory Mullins Charles F. and Denise A. Webber

MISSISSIPPI Ridgeland Christy D. Jones Tupelo John G. and Tammy W. Wheeler

MISSOURI Kansas City Douglas R. Dalgleish and Beverly Brooks W. James and Kathleen S. Foland Leawood * James R. and Dana Bartimus James P. Frickleton Mexico Louis J. and Alice Leonatti Saint Louis Brent W. and Shana M. Baldwin Gerard T. and Barbara Noce Springfield Monte P. Clithero and Dana Lantgen Kent O. and Jan Hyde Washington * Steven P., Sr. and Susan P. Kuenzel

MONTANA Billings John G. and Cynthia T. Crist * Mark D. Parker and Carlene Taubert Bozeman Michael D. and Kathleen Cok

NEBRASKA Lincoln Mark A. and Lana Christensen * Timothy R. and Rebecca Engler Robert S. Lannin * Susan K. and Willie Sapp Omaha James M. and Patricia Bausch Kirk S. and Kathy M. Blecha David D. and Michele Ernst Gerald L. and Deborah Friedrichsen Michael F. and Rondi Kinney Hon. Robert F., Jr. and MaryBeth Frankman Rossiter Scottsbluff * Steven W. and Sara Olsen NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord Charles P. Bauer and Nancy Carlson * Peter G. and Tenley P. Callaghan Manchester Bruce W. and Susan Felmly Wilbur A., III and Hansi Glahn

NEW JERSEY Cherry Hill * John L. Slimm Morristown Lauren E. Handler John C. and Mary Whipple New York Michael J. Sullivan and Laura A. Cohen Newark Michael R. and Jane E. Griffinger Henry E. and Nancy M. Klingeman David R. Kott Roseland Dennis J. Drasco Somerville John P. McDonald West Orange * A. Ross and Debra Y. Pearlson Westfield * Michael R. and Tracy C. Ricciardulli Louis A. Ruprecht Judith A. Wahrenberger David Parker Weeks Westmont Christine P. and Robert O’Hearn

NEW MEXICO Farmington Victor A. and Debby Titus Roswell Stuart D. Shanor

NEW YORK‑DOWNSTATE New York David M. Brodsky Michael A. and Nan R. Cooper * Scott A. and Debbie Edelman John J. Kenney Larry H. Krantz and Marjorie Berman J. Bruce Maffeo and Suzanne Mondo

NEW YORK‑UPSTATE Albany Hon. Mae D’Agostino and Linda Sciotti Eugene E. Napierski and Linda McLean Rochester Stephen G. and Patricia J. Schwarz Skaneateles William F. and Anne M. Lynn Syracuse John L. Murad, Jr. NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte E. Osborne, Jr. and Emily U. Ayscue James F., III and Edna S. Wyatt Huntersville Peter S. Gilchrist III and Anne P. Gilchrist Pinehurst * James R. Van Camp and Mary Griffith Raleigh Mark E. and Mary Eileen Anderson Winston Salem W. Thompson, Jr. and Joyce Comerford Keith W. and Lydia H. Vaughan

NORTH DAKOTA Fargo Bruce D. and Roberta A. Quick

OHIO Cincinnati Daniel J. Buckley and Ann Marie Tracey Cleveland Robin G. and Valerie Weaver Columbus James E. and Kimberly Arnold James D. and Virginia Curphey John P. and Megan Gilligan Kimberly Weber and James Herlihy Rick E. and Sharon Marsh William G. and Anne Porter Kathleen M. Trafford Robert W. (Buzz) Trafford Dayton Hon. James A. Brogan Charles J. and Michelle F. Faruki Thomas M. and Kristin A. Green David C. and Diane J. Greer Toledo John C. and Barbara J. Barron James E. and Michele T. Brazeau Gerald R. and Ruby C. Kowalski Hon. Jack Zouhary

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City Monty B. and Harriette Bottom Andrew M. and Nancy Coats Sidney G. Dunagan and Sherry Wood Gerald E., II and Mary A. Durbin Jim and Catherine J. Kirk Tulsa Stanley D. and Denice Monroe OREGON Husum Paul T. and Carol Fortino Lake Oswego D. Lawrence and Peggy Jo Wobbrock Portland Richard C. and Kathleen A. Busse Edwin A. Harnden Joel A. Mullin and Sheri Katz Renee E. Rothauge and Matthew Palmer Thomas H. and Andrea C. Tongue

PENNSYLVANIA Millsboro Gregory P. and Gwendolyn R. Miller Philadelphia James M. and Doris Del Tosto Brogan Joseph C. and Patricia A. Crawford John W., IV and Grace B. Frazier Nancy J. Gellman John A. (Jack) and Sylvia P. Guernsey William T. and Mary D Hangley * Charles P. and Tracy Hehmeyer Denis J. Lawler and Karen Lorenzon Timothy R. and Arlene Lawn David H. and Roselyn S. Marion Lawrence G. McMichael and Patricia D. Wellenbach John P., III and Ann Marie McShea Marc S. and Wendy Raspanti Catherine M. Recker and Matthew Pappajohn Howell K. Rosenberg Eric W. and Rebecca Sitarchuk Leigh M. Skipper Dennis R. and Patricia H. Suplee Robert E., Jr. and Suzanne P. Welsh David J. Wolfsohn Pittsburgh Samuel W. Braver and Cathy Reifer David B. and Kathleen Fawcett Hon. Nora Barry Fischer and Donald R. Fischer, MD, MBA David R. and Mary Beth Johnson * Colleen Ramage Johnston and Nikki Velisaris Lykos Hon. Maureen P. Kelly and Kevin A. Hayes Scranton James A., Jr. and Judith Doherty Wexford Julie Elise Tourek

PUERTO RICO San Juan Francisco J. Colon‑Pagan and Martha E. Morales‑Colon SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville W. Francis, Jr. and Beverly Marion A. Marvin, Jr. and Laurie Quattlebaum Newberry Thomas H., III and Adele Pope Summerville Walter H. and Heather A Bundy

SOUTH DAKOTA Rapid City Thomas G. and Pam Fritz

TENNESSEE Chattanooga * Joseph R. and Janet L. White William R. (Randy) and Pamela Wilson Jackson Marty Roy and Gaye Phillips * Russell E. and Charleyn Reviere Kingsport Jimmie C. and Robert L. Miller Knoxville Thomas S. Scott, Jr. and Suzanne V. Jack‑Scott Memphis Jef and Babs Feibelman * Lorna S. McClusky Glen, Jr. and Rubye Reid * Mark Vorder‑Bruegge, Jr. David and Benlyn D. Wade * Shea Sisk and Alex Wellford Nashville Robert E. and Dixie L. Boston William B., III and Rita Jakes Gayle, Jr. and Betsy Malone

TEXAS Austin * Alan D. Albright * Christopher M. and Alice Gunter Eric J.R. and Marsha Nichols Corpus Christi Douglas E. and Shannon Chaves * James F. McKibben, Jr. and Ann V. Leslie Dallas Rodney and Judy K. Acker Barry and Nancy Barnett Charles and Mary Blake Meadows Rod and Cathy Phelan Bruce S. and Joan S. Sostek Henderson J. Mark and Debbie E. Mann TEXAS (continued)

Houston Barry Abrams David J. and Judy L. Beck Kathleen A. Gallagher and John Rodman Russell, Jr. and Tissy Hardin Richard L. and Barbara Josephson Neal S. and Nancy Manne * Travis J. and Sandy Sales David B. and Candy Weinstein Marshall Harry L. (Gil), Jr. and Brenda Gillam San Antonio Lamont A. Jefferson and Faye Kuo

UTAH Salt Lake City George A. Hunt and Mary A. Milburn Hunt Francis M. Wikstrom and Linda M. Jones

VERMONT Burlington Ritchie E. and Amy K. Berger John P. and Lynn Maley Montpelier Peter B. and Patricia H. Joslin

VIRGINIA Charlottesville Jonathan T. Blank Lynchburg Glenn W. and Pamela F. Pulley Norfolk Stanley G., Jr. and Anne N. Barr * James O. and Lisa Broccoletti Richmond Irving M. Blank Michael E. and Michelle C. Harman Craig T. Merritt Michael W. and Ellen Bain Smith Roanoke * William P., Jr. and Janie Wallace

WASHINGTON Kennewick Andy Miller and Adele Connors Lake Forest Park Jay H. and Darlene Zulauf Seattle Anne Melani Bremner Steven W. and Christina Fogg Kevin J. Hamilton Bradley S. Keller Thomas A. Lemly * Paul R. and Gail Taylor * Rando B. and Ketia B. Wick John D., Jr. and Debbi Wilson WEST VIRGINIA Charleston * Arden J., II and Kelly Curry Edward C. and Julie S. Martin Morgantown Susan S. and William C. Brewer William E. and Rebecca Galeota

WISCONSIN Green Bay Peter J. Hickey Madison * Michael P. and Maura Crooks Milwaukee Emile H. Banks, Jr. * Ralph A. and Patricia Weber

WYOMING Casper Michael A. and Kimberly Blonigen Cheyenne Paul J. and Jeanne Hickey

CANADA ALBERTA Calgary Anne L., Q.C. and Scott Kirker * Perry R., Q.C. and Veronica Mack Bradley, Q.C. and Virginia Nemetz James W. Rose, Q.C. David J. Wachowich, Q.C. Edmonton Mona T., Q.C. and Peter Duckett W. J. Kenny, Q.C. and Karen Lynch

ATLANTIC PROVINCES Fredericton The Hon. Gerard V. La Forest, C.C., Q.C. and Kathleen Hammond Halifax Marjorie A. Hickey, Q.C. and Robert W Wright Joel E., Q.C. and Rita M. Pink Saint John Kenneth B., Q.C. and Cindy McCullogh St. John’s * Randolph J. Piercey and Lorna Berndt Piercey * Daniel W. Simmons

BRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver John J. L. Hunter, Q.C.

MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN Regina Robert W. Leurer, Q.C. and Marie Dietrich Leurer Saskatoon Douglas C., Q.C. and Kimberly Hodson ONTARIO Barrie James L. and Sharon Vigmond Ottawa J. Stephen Cavanagh The Hon. Madam Justice Suzanne Cote Richard G. Dearden The Hon. Justice Peter K. and Mary Ellen Doody Allan R. and Gail O’Brien Pasquale and Leslie M. Santini David W., O.C., Q.C. and Alison M. Scott The Hon. Mr. Justice Richard Wagner and Catherine Mandeville * Heather Jean Williams and Steven Boyd Toronto Scott K. and Lisa Fenton Stephen M. Grant, LSM Jeffrey S. Leon, LSM and Carol Best Paul J. Pape and Gillian P. Lansdowne Barry A., Q.C. and Barbara Percival David M. Porter and Ann McNaughton Kent E. Thomson and Shelly Allen Frank E. Walwyn Windsor Harvey T., Q.C. and Catherine Strosberg

QUEBEC Montreal Bernard Amyot, Ad. E. and Francine Ethier Max R. Bernard, Ad. E. Guy Du Pont and Daniele Thibodeau Marc‑Andre G. Fabien, Ad. E. The Hon. Mr. Justice Allan R. Hilton Olivier F. Kott Simon V. Potter and Aileen M O’Rafferty * Andre Ryan and Marieke Tremblay * Martin F. Sheehan and Kim Lachatelle Gerald R. Tremblay, Q.C. James A. Woods Quebec *Elisabeth Pinard and Claude Beaudoin Friends at the Meeting

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