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Section News
2007 Annual Meeting
While the Section has many events
and activities planned for Annual, we will also be bringing
the Proposed Model Act Governing Assisted Reproduction before
the ABA House of Delegates. The resolution was drafted by
the Reproductive and Genetic Technologies Committee and was
approved by Section Council in February 2007. The ABA House
of Delegates meets August 13-14 in San Francisco.
Read the Proposed Model
Act Governing Assisted Reproduction on the committee's website. (pdf)
We hope you'll join us for the Section's Annual Luncheon on Saturday, August 11. Chair Jim Preston
will preside over the awards ceremony, and will also be in charge of the raffle held for Spring
Meeting attendees who filled out an online survey. Raffle winner(s) must be present at the
luncheon in order to claim any prizes.
Once you return from Annual, don't forget to check our website
to sign up for our Fall CLE Conference in Memphis, TN. (See
CLE Calendar at right for more information.)
Law Students
Schwab Essay Contest Winners Announced
The votes have been counted, and it's time to congratulate
the winners of this year's Schwab Essay Memorial Contest!
First Place
"Smoke Screens: Why State Laws Making It a Crime to Smoke in Cars Containing
Children Are a Bad Idea"
Lila Slovak
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Second Place
"My Two Dads: Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Applying California's Recent
Supreme Court Cases to Gay Couples"
Jessica Hawkins
Washington University School of Law in St. Louis
Third Place
"Interpretation of Islamic Marriage Contracts"
Tracie Rogalin Siddiqui
Georgetown University
Winners are invited to the Annual Awards Luncheon on Saturday,
August 11, to accept their award certificates. Winning essays
may be published in Family Law Quarterly and/or on
the Section's website. Finally (and perhaps best of all),
we are also offering a free Section membership to each winner.
(Winners must be members of the ABA in order to be eligible
for this offer.)
The Section would like to thank Chair Jeff Atkinson and all of the judges for their
hard work in determining this year's winning essays.
Visit the Schwab Essay Contest website for more information. We will soon be updating the site for the 2008
contest.
Committee Corner
Making Committees Work for You
They say a committee is only as good as its members--okay, they may
not say that exactly, but the idea still applies--so we'd like to give you some tips
on making the most of your committees.
If you've joined a committee, make sure you've signed up for
its list serve. Committee list serves are a great way to exchange
information (whether it's a question, a good resource, or
something else). Use committee list serves to begin a dialogue
with others who are interested in the specific topic area,
or come up with ideas for CLE presentations and programs put
on by the Section of Family Law. Once your committee has come
up with a CLE idea, propose it for one of our Fall, Spring,
or Annual Meetings, or suggest it for our teleconference series.
You can join a committee list serve right from the committee's webpage. (It's usually to the lower right of
the page, but may be situated elsewhere on the page.)
If someone has come up with a great resource, consider adding it to your committee webpage.
Or if it's something that you think all of the Section of Family Law might benefit from, submit it
to our Members Only Online Resource Center. (Just e-mail Hilary Glazer at
glazerh@staff.abanet.org and
include the title of the resource, where it should be posted on the website, what the topic is, etc.)
If your committee's discussion list doesn't seem to be generating
many e-mails, don't be shy. Start the conversation, ask a
question, share a resource. As long as it's related to your
committee's topic and scope, it's appropriate for the list
serve.
For more information and to see which committees are available for you to join,
visit the Committees website.
Publications
The Family Lawyer's Guide to Stock Options
(includes CD-ROM)
Lester Barenbaum
Robert D. Feder
Walter Schubert
Product Code 5130147
Just published in May 2007, this book provides a complete examination
of executive stock options within the unique context of family law. Written by experts in financial compensation
and a practicing family lawyer, The Family Lawyer's Guide to Stock Options begins with a discussion of
whether a grant of an option should be considered marital property, to what extent exercising an
executive stock option generates income for child support and alimony, valuation, taxation, and the
advantage and disadvantages of the immediate offset vs. the deferred distribution approach.
More
information (including a table of contents)
To order today, call
the ABA Service Center at 800-285-2221 and request Product
Code 5130147 or order online.
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Best of the List Serve
This month's Best of the FamLawEsq
list features two questions that focus on UIFSA/UCCJEA and
spousal support.
Read more about this month's
selected topics. (You will need to log in to the ABA website.)
Not on the list? All of our lawyer members are encouraged
to join this popular discussion list. Read more about How
to Join FamLawEsq in the Members Only section of our website.
CLE Calendar
ABA Family Law Annual Meeting
August 10-12, 2007
San Francisco
There's still time to join us in San Francisco for our Annual Meeting. Register on-site
so you don't miss out on our CLE programming: Hot Tips from the Experts; Contemporary Issues
in Assisted Reproduction; and Managing Business Valuation Engagements.
There will also be networking and social events you won't want
to miss! Visit our website for more information.
TeleConferences
Want to gain CLE credit from
the comfort of your own office? The teleconference series
can help! To keep abreast of future topics, visit the Section
Calendar online.
Our next teleconference will
take place in September, so keep an eye on our website for
more information.
Unable to attend a teleconference? Not to worry, you can learn
on your own time when you purchase the CLE materials.
See
a listing of available CLE materials
Submit a CLE Proposal
Want to submit a CLE proposal for our 2008-2009 programming?
Proposals for our Spring and Fall CLE Conferences are accepted on a rolling basis;
proposals for the 2008 Annual Meeting must be in by September 15, 2007. We look forward to hearing your ideas!
Download the CLE Proposal form
Save the Dates for These Upcoming
Conferences!
Fall CLE Conference
October 10-13, 2007
Peabody Memphis Hotel
Memphis, TN
Shimmy on down to Memphis for some blues, barbeque, and CLE!
Program topics include same-sex couples and interstate recognition;
hidden assets in military divorce cases; child custody and the
UCCJEA; and much more. And when you're done snagging your CLE
credits for the day, be sure to join us for special events at
the National Civil Rights Museum and BB King's Restaurant.
We
have more in store for you, so keep your calendar clear and
be sure to bookmark the Fall
CLE Conference website, which will contain the most up-to-date
information about the conference as the date approaches.
Spring 2008 CLE Conference of the
ABA Section of Family Law and American Psychological Association
April 30-May 3, 2008
Marriott Chicago Downtown
Chicago, IL
This special interdisciplinary conference, "Reconceptualizing Child Custody:
Past, Present and Future--Lawyers and Psychologists Working Together"
will provide CLE programming that is specially designed to appeal
to both professions. Multiple plenaries and breakout sessions will span
three full days and allow pyschologists and lawyers the opportunity to learn
from judges, lawyers, psychologists, researchers, and academicians.
More information will be forthcoming; make sure you can join us for this enlightening conference!
Also of Interest...
It Takes a Village: Getting Our Youth Back in School and Out of Court
August 9, 2007
San Francisco Marriott
San Francisco, CA
The ABA Section of Family Law is proud to co-sponsor this educational
program presented by the National Conference of State Trial
Judges of the ABA Judicial Division at the 2007 ABA Annual Meeting.
The session will focus on truancy: what it is, its impact on
the judicial system, solutions, and more. Download
the flyer for more information.
Tech Corner
Take Note of Microsoft's OneNote Software
Microsoft Office OneNote helps you organize notes you
intend to incorporate into a lengthier document. Originally designed with
Tablet PCs in mind, Microsoft OneNote offers many benefits to desktop
and laptop users alike. Family Law practitioner and ABA Family Law Section member Stephen M. Worrall refers to
Microsoft Office OneNote as The Ideal Note-Taking Tool for Today's Lawyer in
his TabletPCLawyer blog.
Microsoft OneNote was first released as part of Microsoft
Office 2003 in October 2003. If you're contemplating a Microsoft
Office 2007 upgrade, Microsoft OneNote 2007 is included in
Microsoft Office 2007 Home & Student Edition, Enterprise Edition,
and Ultimate Edition. While OneNote will run as a standalone
application, it was designed to complement Office and integrate
seamlessly with its components.
Reviewer James Marshall at about.com likes to think of Microsoft OneNote as a
go-between for Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook. If you're a Microsoft Office
user, you should be up and running in Microsoft OneNote immediately.
While several of the Microsoft Office 2007 applications have a new look,
Microsoft OneNote 2007 still uses the traditional menus. You can easily share
files between Microsoft Word and Outlook and OneNote using menus
you're already familiar with. Read James Marshall's review.
You can create a Microsoft Outlook appointment, contact or
task within Microsoft OneNote. Taking notes at a meeting?
No problem; it's very simple to insert Microsoft Outlook meeting
details into your notes. Learn
more about these features from Microsoft Office's Crabby
Office Lady.
Microsoft OneNote also works powerfully with Microsoft PowerPoint,
allowing you to import PowerPoint slides into OneNote to make relevant notes.
With group permission, you can also record the presentation and OneNote will
automatically put markers within your notes that determines where to start
the audio (or video) when you click a marker.
To sum up....Technolawyer Neil Squillante likes Microsoft OneNote and sees it as a great tool for many lawyers. (See
Squillante's Technolawyer Blog for his review.)
And Legal Writer Mark Voorhees declared, "Microsoft may have finally written a program for
lawyers, although it isn't aimed specifically at the legal market. Microsoft OneNote
helps people take notes on their computer. Note taking is not rocket science,
but it occupies a fair chunk of billable hours by lawyers." (Read more of Mark Voorhees on Microsoft OneNote at Law.com.)
Tonya Johnson, ABA Legal Technology Resource Center
Tell Us! Do you use OneNote? Is there different note-taking software you like? Got a tip about how you use technology? Feel free to share it with us; we may use your quote in a future
edition of the eNewsletter! Or is there some other technology you would like us to investigate? Just e-mail glazerh@staff.abanet.org
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