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Complete Annual Meeting Program (.pdf)
Wednesday, August 6
8:30 a.m - 9:15 a.m. Welcome to San Francisco, Introductions
and Announcements Golden Gate Salon B, B2 Level
Thomas R. Tinder, Charleston, WV, president,
NABE Judy Johnson, San Francisco, CA, executive director, The
State Bar of California Martha Whetstone, San Francisco, CA,
executive director, Bar Association of San
Francisco
Introduction of First-time Attendees
Terry Scheid, Albany, NY, chair, NABE
Membership Committee
9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. NABE Plenary Session: Inspiring Others
to Succeed Golden Gate Salon B, B2 Level
In a world of busy schedules, e-mails, phone calls and
meetings, many ask the question, "How do I find time to lead
effectively?" This session will allow participants to learn
some key leadership characteristics, explore via instrumentation
their individual familiarity with those characteristics, and
create action plans to take back to their work environments that
will enable both intra- and interpersonal change. Be open to
learning, reflecting and applying.
Stuart
Shepley, Martinsville, IN, associate director of Bradford Woods
Outdoor Leadership Center
Shepley bio (pdf) | Handout (pdf) | Handout (xls)
10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Introduction to Risk
Management Golden Gate Salon B, B2 Level
As an association executive, you are responsible for
the management of the affairs of the association. A large part of
this responsibility is to steer the organization through today's
risk-laden environment with maximum protection, minimum danger and
quick and effective corrective action when the inevitable
collision with trouble occurs. James Seely of Association Legal
Services in San Francisco will draw on his 20-plus years of
experience providing legal services to trade and professional
associations to remind us of our responsibilities while guiding
(and protecting) a "risky business."
James
Seely, San Francisco, CA, senior attorney, Association Legal
Services
Seely bio (pdf) | Handout
(pdf)
First Set of NABE Concurrent Track Programs
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Risk Checklist for Managers: What to
Review, Update and Calendar Golden Gate Salon C1, B2 Level
D. Rusty Denton, Indianapolis, IN,
partner with Bingham McHale, LLP, and former counsel to the
Indianapolis Bar Association Board
Handout 1 (pdf) | Handout 2 (ppt)
Policy Pointers for Executive Directors: A Policy Primer for
Enhancing Your LRIS Operations. Golden Gate Salon C2, B2
Level
Helen Druce, Syracuse, NY, executive director,
Onondaga County Bar Association
Sherry King, St, Louis, MO,
assistant executive director, Bar Association of Metropolitan St.
Louis
Marion Smithberger, Columbus, OH,
assistant executive director, Columbus Bar Association
Carol
Woods, San Francisco, CA, LRIS director, Bar Association of San
Francisco
Druce bio (pdf) | Woods bio
(pdf) | King bio (pdf)
Smithberger bio (pdf) Handout 1
(pdf) | Handout 2 (pdf) | Handout 3 (pdf)
60 Legal PC Tips, Gadgets and 'Net Sites in 60 Minutes Golden
Gate Salon C3, B2 Level
Ross Kodner, Milwaukee, WI, founder and
president of MicroLaw and an award-winning technology consultant
Kodner bio (pdf) | Handout 1
(pdf) Handout 2 (pdf) | Handout 3
(pdf) | Handout 4 (pdf)
1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. NABE Plenary Session:
The Paper LESS Office 2002: Taming the Paper Monster Golden
Gate Salon B, B2 Level
A fresh update of one of the most popular legal
technology programs of all time! Based on the ground-breaking "in
the trenches" experience of nationally known legal technology
consultant and attorney Ross Kodner with his own consulting
clients. This has been one of the hottest topics across the
nation! Ross will show you how to reduce the time association
executives waste looking for paper files by using a low-cost "scan
everything" approach that stores externally-received documents
with internally-generated work product. This process will show you
how to make all your files contiguous and fully electronic. We
don't throw away the paper--this is NOT the paperless office. We
just don't need to pull hard copy from our paper files nearly as
often, reducing the number of times we have to physically touch a
piece of paper. The bottom line is clear-cut: recover lost
bills, increase profits, achieve faster client response time, and,
oh…no more lost documents!
Ross Kodner,
Milwaukee, WI, founder and president of MicroLaw and an
award-winning technology consultant
Handout 1 (pdf) | Handout 2
(pdf) | Handout 3 (pdf)
Second Set of NABE Concurrent Track
Programs
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Protecting Your Assets Golden Gate
Salon C1, B2 Level
Jim Seely, San Francisco, CA, senior
attorney, Association Legal Services Susan Waters, CAE, San
Francisco, CA, chief executive officer for California Society of
Certified Public Accountants and former executive director of the
Massachusetts Bar Association
Seely & Waters bio (pdf) Handout
1(pdf) | Handout 2 (pdf) | Handout 3 (pdf)
Meeting Planning for Non-Meeting Planners Golden Gate Salon
C2, B2 Level
Denice DeStefano, Concord, NH,
assistant executive director, New Hampshire Bar
Association Audrey Mathias, Indianapolis, IN, program director,
Indianapolis Bar Association
DeStefano bio (pdf)| Mathias bio
(pdf) Intro (pdf) | Handout 1 (pdf) | Site checklist
(pdf) | Site
capacity (pdf) Speaker's Guide
(pdf) | Bio forms
(pdf) | AV checklist
(pdf) "To Do"
list (pdf) | NHBA contract
(pdf) | CBA
contract (pdf)
Governmental Relations & Communications: Working Together to
Achieve Results Golden Gate Salon C3, B2 Level
Chris Blake, New Britain, CT,
communications director, Connecticut Bar Association Dan
Cirucci, Philadelphia, PA, assistant executive director,
Philadelphia Bar Association Ronald Kennedy, Albany, NY,
associate director of government relations, New York State Bar
Association Bill Weisenberg, Columbus, OH, assistant executive
director, Ohio State Bar Association
Blake bio (pdf) | Weisenberg bio
(pdf) | Handout (pdf)
Thursday, August 7
8:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Golden Gate Salon B, B2 Level NABE
Plenary Session: Association Branding: Why Branding Matters and What
To Do About It
The good news: virtually every person in America
belongs to an association. The bad news: virtually every person in
America belongs to an association. During tough economic
times, people become very selective in what associations they
decide to invest time and money in. The key is to build a brand
that provides an overwhelmingly positive level of perceived value.
Your association must be seen as so valuable that your target
audience feels they have to be a part of it. In this fast-paced
and highly interactive session, we will examine why brands matter,
how brands are built and, most importantly, how you can build the
most effective brand for your particular association. Your brand
represents the value that people think they get from being part of
your association or think they would get if they did join your
association. This session provides a very practical approach to
building the brand you want.
Dan Coughlin,
St. Louis, MO, president of The Coughlin Company, Inc., corporate
advisor and teacher
Coughlin bio (pdf)
Third Set of NABE Concurrent Track
Programs
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Lessons Learned from Nearly 100 Years
of Experience: Mistakes Not To Be Repeated Golden Gate Salon C2,
B2 Level
Kathy Bifaro, Buffalo, NY, executive
director, Bar Association of Erie County Keith Birkes,
Jefferson City, MO, executive director, The Missouri Bar Chris
Burdick, San Jose, CA, executive director and general counsel,
Santa Clara County Bar Association Diane Minnich, Boise, ID,
executive director, Idaho State Bar
Burdick bio (pdf) | Minnich bio
(pdf)
Raise The Bar, Attract New Members, Increase Attendance At
Meetings: How Innovation Can Be Used in Any Size
Association! Golden Gate Salon B, B2 Level
Dan Coughlin, St. Louis, MO, president
of The Coughlin Company, Inc., corporate advisor and
teache
Coughlin bio (pdf)
Cyber Security Golden Gate Salon C3, B2 Level
Toby Brown, Bountiful, UT, president
of Roberts Brown LLC
Brown bio (pdf) | Handout 1
(pdf) | Handout 2 (pdf)
Fourth Set of NABE Concurrent Track Programs
11:55 a.m. - 12:55 p.m. Space: The Final Frontier Golden
Gate Salon B, B2 Level
George Brown, Madison, WI, executive
director, State Bar of Wisconsin Alex Lagusch, Columbus, OH,
executive director, The Columbus Bar
Association
Nothing Personal; It's Personnel Policy Golden Gate Salon C2,
B2 Level
Janis C. Jerman, New Britain, CT,
administration & finance director and bar counsel, Connecticut
Bar Association Charlie Lorenzetti, Washington, DC, assistant
executive director, The District of Columbia Bar
Jerman bio (pdf) | Handout 1 bio
(pdf) | Handout 2 bio (pdf)
What Keeps You Up at Night? Golden Gate Salon C3, B2 Level
Elizabeth Derrico, Chicago, IL,
associate director, ABA Division of Bar
Services
Derrico bio (pdf) | Handout 1
(pdf)
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Legislative and
Governmental Advocacy Update Golden Gate Salon C2, B2 Level
Moderator: Robert D. Evans,Director, ABA
Governmental Affairs Office Panelists: Alfred P. Carlton,
Jr., President, American Bar Association Allyson K. Duncan,
President, North Carolina Bar Association Janice F. Mulligan,
Chair, Medicine and Law Committee of the ABA Tort Trial and
Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) and Member, TIPS Council L.
Jonathan Ross, Chair ABA Standing Committee on Legal Aid and
Indigent Defendants
Friday, August 8
Joint NCBP/NABE/NCBF Programming
8:35 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. The Future is Now Yerba Buena
Ballroom Salon 8, Lower B2 Level
Many of the forces shaping the future of the legal profession
come from outside the profession, e.g. the Enron scandal, war on
terrorism, technological advances. The current downturn in the
economy has immediate implications for the administration of
justice system and the legal profession. As we consider these
events and their impact on our present structure, what trends are
emerging and how does the organized bar lead lawyers in and
through the change process? Charlie Robinson, a legal futurist,
has some definite ideas about where the profession needs to go and
what the bar has to do to get there.
Speaker: Charles F. Robinson, Clearwater,
FL, Futurist and Board Certified Elder Law Attorney, Law Offices
of Charles F. Robinson
9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Leading in Challenging Times Yerba
Buena Ballroom Salon 8, Lower B2 Level
With dwindling tax revenues and increasing costs, financial
support for all essential services, including the courts, is in
jeopardy. How can bar associations advocate for the courts and for
essential services, such as pay for public defenders? A panel of
experienced bar leaders will offer suggestions on the ways to lead
on behalf of lawyers and the public through coalition building,
lobbying and the use of litigation.
Facilitator: Kay H. Hodge, Boston, MA,
Member, NCBP Executive Council Panelists: James E. Herman,
Santa Barbara, CA, President, State Bar of California Michael
Miller, New York, NY, President, New York County Lawyers
Association Thomas M. Susman, Washington, DC, Partner, Ropes
& Gray
First Session of Joint Concurrent
Workshops
10:10 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. Joint Workshop 1A - Developing and
Feeding the Leadership Pipeline Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 6,
Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Lonnie J. Williams, Jr., Phoenix,
AZ, Secretary, National Conference of Bar
Presidents Panelists: Ruthe Catolico Ashley, Sacramento, CA,
President, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Fred
David Gray, Sr., Tuskegee, AL, Immediate Past President, Alabama
State Bar Harry S. Johnson, Baltimore, MD, President, Maryland
State Bar Association
Joint Workshop 2A - The Vital Role of Bar Leaders in Fundraising
for Legal Services Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 5, Lower B2
Level
Moderator: Meredith McBurney, Denver, CO,
Project Director, ABA Project to Expand Resources for Legal
Services Panelists: Michael Aloi, Fairmont, WV, Immediate
Past President, West Virginia State Bar Kent Gernander, Winona,
MN, Past President, Minnesota State Bar Association Sarah
Singleton, Santa Fe, NM, Past President, State Bar of New
Mexico
Joint Workshop 3A: Growing Membership: How to Attract and Involve
Large Firm and Corporate Lawyers in the Bar Yerba Buena Ballroom
Salon 3, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Kay H. Hodge, Boston, MA, Member,
NCBP Executive Council Panelists: Mary Corbitt, Rochester,
NY, Executive Director, Monroe County Bar Association Brigitte
Herschensohn, Los Angeles, CA, President, Herschensohn &
Associates
Joint Workshop 4A - States' Money Woes and the Impact on the
Administration of Justice - The Sequel Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon
4, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Michael H. Rubin, Baton Rouge,
LA, Member, NCBP Executive Council Panelists: Richard Bien,
Kansas City, MO, Chair-elect, ABA Judicial Division James E.
Herman, Santa Barbara, CA, President, State Bar of
California Hon. Christel Marquardt, Topeka, KS, Judge, Kansas
Court of Appeals Charles Williamson, III, Portland, OR,
President, Oregon State Bar
Joint Workshop 5A - Hear It From the IRS: Tax Advice Relating to
Tax Exempt Organizations Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 2, Lower B2
Level
Moderator: Bob Glaves, Chicago, IL,
Executive Director, Chicago Bar Foundation Presenter: Joe
Kroll, San Francisco, CA, Internal Revenue Service, Tax Exempt
Government Entities Manager, Northern California Produced by
the National Conference of Bar
Foundation
Second Session of Joint Concurrent
Workshops
11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Joint Workshop 1B - ABA Partnership
Program Award Winners for Diversity Efforts Yerba Buena Ballroom
Salon 6, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Mary Torres, Las Cruces, NM,
Member, NCBP Executive Council Presenters: Evett L. Simmons,
Port St. Lucie, FL, Past President, National Bar
Association Carl D. Smallwood, Columbus, OH, Past President,
Columbus Bar Association
Joint Workshop 2B - Building Bridges or Building Walls: How
Bar Associations Can Help Members Provide Legal Services to
Clients Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 5, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Joe Crosthwait, Jr., Member, NCBP
Executive Council Panelists: Steve Gallagher, Albany, NY,
Practice Advisor, Atticus, Inc. Hon. Lora Livingston, Austin,
TX, Incoming Chair, ABA Standing Committee on Delivery of Legal
Services Alec M. Schwartz, Chicago, IL, Staff Advisor to the
ABA Task Force on Lawyers Center for Personal Legal Services and
Client Development
Joint Workshop 3B - Partnering to Develop Your Desktop CLE
Presence Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 3, Lower B2 Level
Facilitator: Peter Glowacki, Chicago, IL,
Deputy Director of Programming, ABA Center for Continuing Legal
Education Panelists: Thomas C. Barnett, Jr., Pierre, SD,
Executive Director, State Bar of South Dakota Susan D. Lengal,
Akron, OH, Executive Director, Akron Bar Association Lynn A.
Howell, St. Petersburg, FL, Assistant Dean, Stetson University
College of Law Christopher W. Todd, San Diego, CA, President,
San Diego County Bar Association
Joint Workshop 4B: Professional Reform Initiative
Update Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 4, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Randall Cooper, North Conway, NH,
Member, NCBP Executive Council Panelists: W. Seaborn Jones,
Atlanta, GA, Past President, NCBP Brian D. Melton, Dallas, TX,
President, Dallas Bar Association Deborah L. Rhode, Stanford,
CA, Professor and Director of the Keck Center on Legal Ethics and
the Legal Profession, Stanford Law
School
Joint Workshop 5B - Effectively Managing Conflicts Between the
Bar Foundation and the Bar Association Yerba Buena Ballroom
Salon 2, Lower B2 Level
Moderator: Marion Smithberger, Columbus, OH,
Assistant Executive Director, Columbus Bar Association and
Assistant Secretary, Columbus Bar Foundation Panelists: Pauline Gee, San Francisco, CA,
Immediate Past President, Foundation of the State Bar of
California Crystal Hartley McMeekin, Birmingham, AL, Executive
Director, Birmingham Bar Foundation Gary Pollock, Pittsburgh,
PA, Director of Administrative Development, Allegheny County Bar
Foundation Co-produced by the National Conference of Bar
Foundations and Metropolitan Bar Caucus
5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. NCBP/NABE/NCBF Joint
Reception Yerba Buena Ballroom Salon 7, Lower B2 Level
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