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SUMMARY:Webinar: Diversity & Inclusion Federal Clerkship Panel - Confidently Navigating Your Interview
DESCRIPTION:So you’ve landed a federal clerkship interview. Congratulations! You are probably now wondering how to prepare. What should you know about the judge? Will you be quizzed on constitutional law? What if you are anticipating a period of planned leave during the clerkship or would like to know the judge’s policy on respecting religious observations\, pronouns\, disability accommodations\, and so forth? Should you accept an on-the-spot offer? Our panel of current federal judges and former federal judicial law clerks will address these questions and more during a virtual webinar on April 4\, 2022 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET. Please register to join our conversation. \nRegistration is Closed \n\nSpeakers\nJudge Patrick J. Bumatay\, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit \nPatrick Bumatay was confirmed as a Circuit Judge on the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in December 2019. Judge Bumatay previously served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California\, where he was a member of the Appellate and Narcotics Sections. He was also a Counselor to the Attorney General on various criminal issues\, including on national opioid strategy and combating transnational organized crime. Judge Bumatay has also worked in other positions in the Department of Justice\, including the Office of the Deputy Attorney General\, the Office of the Associate Attorney General\, where he was responsible for overseeing various aspects of the Department’s civil enforcement programs\, and the Office of Legal Policy. \nUpon graduation from law school\, Judge Bumatay served as a law clerk to Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He also clerked for Judge Sandra L. Townes of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Bumatay earned his B.A.\, cum laude\, from Yale University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. \nJudge Diane J. Humetewa\, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona \nThe Honorable Diane J. Humetewa was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 14\, 2014 as a United States District Judge for the United States District Court in the District of Arizona.  In addition to her judicial responsibilities on the bench\, Judge Humetewa serves on multiple court committees at the district and circuit levels regarding pro se litigants\, education\, and tribal issues. She was appointed by former Ninth Circuit Chief Judge\, Sidney R. Thomas\, to Chair an Ad Hoc Committee on Tribal-Native Relations\, and by Chief Justice\, John G. Roberts\, of the U.S. Supreme Court to serve on the Judicial Conference of the United States’ Committee on Federal-State Jurisdiction. \nPrior to her judicial confirmation\, she served as Special Advisor to the President and Special Counsel in the Office of General Counsel at Arizona State University (2011-2014).  She also served as a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. \nJudge Humetewa was formerly Of Counsel with the law firm of Squire\, Sanders & Dempsey LLP (2009-2011)\, representing tribal government clients as a federal Indian law and natural resources law attorney. \nShe served in the United States Attorney’s Office in the District of Arizona (1996-2009)\, where she was Senior Litigation Counsel (2001-2007) — prosecuting a wide variety of federal crimes\, including violent crimes in Indian Country\, Native American cultural crimes\, and archeological resource crimes — and later the United States Attorney for the district (2007-2009).  During her tenure in the United States Attorney’s Office\, Judge Humetewa served as Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General (1996-1998) and as Deputy Counsel for the United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (1993-1996). \nJudge Humetewa received her J.D. in 1993 from Arizona State University College of Law and her B.S. in 1987 from Arizona State University.  She is a member of the Hopi Tribe and has served as an Appellate Court Judge for the Hopi Tribe Appellate Court (2002-2007). \nProfessor Katherine Macfarlane\, Southern University Law Center \nProfessor Katherine Macfarlane\, a leading expert on civil rights litigation\, joined the Southern University Law Center in 2021. Professor Macfarlane’s work has appeared in or will appear in the Fordham Law Review\, the Alabama Law Review\, the Yale Law Journal Forum\, the Columbia Law Review Forum\, the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties\, and the Michigan Journal of Race and Law\, among others. Following the publication of her article “The Danger of Nonrandom Case Assignment: How the S.D.N.Y’s ‘Related Cases’ Rule Has Shaped Stop-and-Frisk Law\,” the Southern District of New York amended its local civil rules\, adopting several of Professor Macfarlane’s recommendations. From 2016 to 2019\, Professor Macfarlane was a member of the District of Idaho’s Local Rules Advisory Committee. \nProfessor Macfarlane chairs the AALS Section on Disability Law and co-founded an affinity group for disabled law professors and allies. She frequently presents and writes about students\, lawyers\, and professors with disabilities\, and the challenges they face in obtaining reasonable accommodations. She is also involved in disability and patient rights advocacy\, and in that capacity\, has testified before the Louisiana Legislature and participated in a Congressional Arthritis Caucus briefing in Washington\, D.C. She is frequently quoted by media outlets reporting on disability and civil rights litigation\, including the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, USA Today\, The Nation\, NPR\, Bloomberg News\, and the Times-Picayune. \nPrior to joining the Southern University Law Center faculty\, Professor Macfarlane served as an associate professor at the University of Idaho College of Law\, where she was tenured in 2019. From 2013 to 2015\, she served as a teaching fellow at the LSU Hebert Law Center. Prior to joining academia\, Professor Macfarlane was an Assistant Corporation Counsel in the New York City Law Department\, serving as lead counsel in federal civil rights actions. As an associate in Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan’s Los Angeles and New York offices\, she represented plaintiffs in securities litigation. Prof. Macfarlane clerked for the District of Arizona and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is admitted to practice in California and New York. \nProfessor Macfarlane received her B.A.\, magna cum laude\, from Northwestern University\, and her J.D.\, cum laude\, from Loyola Law School\, Los Angeles. She spent her childhood in Rome\, Italy\, and is fluent in Italian and Spanish. Professor Macfarlane lives in Baton Rouge with her dog Cooper. \nZainab Ramahi\, Associate\, Keker\, Van Nest\, & Peters \nZainab is currently an associate at Keker\, Van Nest\, & Peters in San Francisco\, representing clients in all facets of commercial litigation. Zainab maintains an active pro bono caseload as well.  Prior to her current position\, she served as a law clerk to Judges Richard Paez and Dorothy Nelson of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She previously clerked for Judge Richard Andrews of the US District Court for District of Delaware. \nZainab earned her JD from the University of California\, Berkeley Law\, and her Bachelor of Knowledge Integration from the University of Waterloo.  Her legal scholarship has focused on the potential of the court as a countermajoritarian institution\, manifestations of settler colonialism\, and Boycott\, Divestment\, Sanctions as a tool of organized labor. During law school\, she served as a Coblentz Civil Rights Research Fellow at Berkeley’s Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society\, a law clerk with Palestine Legal\, and a teaching assistant for Berkeley’s legal research and writing program. \nEnjoliqué Lett\, Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig\, P.A. (Moderator) \nAn Atlanta native\, Enjoliqué Lett is a shareholder in the Miami office of Greenberg Traurig where she leads bet-the-company litigation on behalf of drug and medical device manufacturers in all aspects of mass tort and multi-district litigation\, and has substantial experience and background handling high-exposure complex commercial litigation matters. Prior to returning to private practice\, Enjoliqué served as a federal law clerk to the Honorable Marcia G. Cooke\, District Judge in the Southern District of Florida. Enjoliqué Lett is a member of the FBA Judiciary Division’s Federal Judicial Law Clerk Committee and Pro Bono Chair and Membership Co-Chair of the FBA’s South Florida Chapter. \n\nPresented by: FBA Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee & Federal Judicial Law Clerk Committee \nCo-Sponsored  by: \nHispanic National Bar Association \nPLSI Judicial Clerkship Committee \nMuslim Bar Association of New York \nMuslim Judicial Law Clerkships Network \nNational Asian Pacific  American Bar Association \nNational Association of Muslim Lawyers \nNational Association of Women Lawyers \nNational Bar Association \nNational Disabled Law Students Association \nNational LGBTQ+ Bar Association \nNational Native American Bar Association \nSouth Asian Bar Association of North America \nSouth Asian Bar Association of San Diego \nThe Appellate Project \n \n\nRegistration\nRegistration is Closed \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nLaw Students: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\nRegistration for this event will close April 4 at 9 AM ET.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nCancellation Policy: No refunds will be made for cancellations received after the close of business on April 1\, 2022. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made at any time upon notification. Please contact Daniel Hamilton at dhamilton@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests. \n\n\nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nQ: How do I access the virtual webinar?\nA: Each webinar will have a unique link to watch the live broadcast. Registered attendees will receive login instructions via a calendar invitations 24 hours prior to the webinar. \nQ: Will recordings of the sessions be available after the event?\nA: Approved sessions will be available for registrants to view live and on-demand following the webinar. \nQ: Who do I contact for more information?\nA: Please contact sections@fedbar.org for any other questions. \n\nEmail Communication Policy\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer\nBy registering for an online FBA program\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Daniel Hamilton\, Program Coordinator\, at dhamilton@fedbar.org
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SUMMARY:Indian Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:Preservation and Protection of Indigenous Nations\nJoin the Indian Law Section for the Annual Indian Law Conference on April 7-8\, 2022 at the Sandia Resort & Casino in Albuquerque\, New Mexico. \nTribal nations continuously work to overcome longstanding legal and policy issues facing Indian country and Native people. This year’s conference will focus on how tribal nations preserve and protect their ways of life by confronting pressing issues such as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples crisis\, climate change\, Indian lands issues\, economic development\, attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act\, and much more. Join leading experts\, colleagues\, and fellow advocates to explore solutions for these critical issues and implement strategies for generations to come. \nThis event is scheduled to take place in-person without a streaming component. The FBA is committed to creating an event experience where our participants\, partners and employees can safely and effectively conduct business\, network and learn. We will follow current CDC guidelines as well as any applicable protocols that may be required by our venues\, state and local governments. If the event converts to a hybrid experience\, we will share updates on this page and attendees will be notified. \nEffective February 18\, 2022 – The mask mandate will be optional for all guests at the Sandia Resort & Casino. \n\nAgenda\nSession Times are Subject to Change\nSessions are posted in Mountain Time Zone \nThursday\, April 7\n7:30 – 8:30 AM | Registration + Breakfast \n8:15 – 8:45 AM | Opening Program \n\nInvocation & Prayer\nWelcome Remarks from Anh Le Kremer – President\, Federal Bar Association\nAn Armchair Conversation with Mary Smith – Vice Chair\, VENG Group; President-Elect Nominee\, American Bar Association\n\n9:00 – 10:30 AM | Perspectives on Indian Law in the Changing Supreme Court\nUpdate on the Supreme Court\, including a discussion of changes in the direction of the Court and the impact of those changes on public perception of the Court and its work. The Panelists will discuss recent oral arguments in Yselta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas and Denezpi v. United States\, and recent petitions for certiorari. The panel will examine Supreme Court Indian law cases over the last five years. The panel will also discuss Justice Breyer’s retirement and the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson. \n\nIan Gershengorn\, Partner\, Chair – Appellate and Supreme Court Practice\, Jenner & Block\nStacy Leeds\, Foundation Professor of Law and Leadership\, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law\, Arizona State University\nDan Lewerenz\, Staff Attorney\, Native American Rights Fund\n\n10:30 – 10:45 AM | Morning Break \n10:45 AM – 12:15 PM | Priorities for Indian Country Under the Biden Administration’s Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture\nThis panel will provide an overview and update on the Biden Administration’s initiatives at the Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture. This panel will feature a discussion of policy priorities and progress for Indian country under the leadership of the first Native American Cabinet Member\, Secretary Deb Haaland.  The discussion will touch on homelands restoration\, economic development\, treaty rights\, sacred sites\, co-stewardship and more. \n\nAnn Marie Bledsoe Downes\, Principal Deputy Solicitor\, Indian Affairs\, U.S. Department of the Interior\nBryan Newland\, Assistant Secretary\, Indian Affairs\, U.S. Department of the Interior\nHeather Dawn Thompson\, Director\, Office of Tribal Relations\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\n\n12:30 – 2:00 PM | Awards Luncheon \n\nPresentation of the 2022 Lawrence R. Baca Lifetime Achievement Award | Recipient: Frank Pommersheim\n\n2:15 – 3:45 PM | Protecting Our Places: Sovereignty in a Time of Climate Change\nThis panel will focus on the issue of climate change in Indian Country. The effects of climate change upon Indigenous peoples are wide-ranging\, and the legal responses are similarly varied. Panelists will discuss the various impacts on tribal natural resources\, culture\, and sovereignty. The responses to the occurrence and threat of these climate impacts differs across Indian Country and panelists will consider some of the legal approaches from Tribal Nations. Finally\, while the panel will engage deeply with the legal responses to sustain tribal natural resources\, panelists will also offer perspectives on energy sustainability\, including the development of renewable energy projects in Indian Country. \n\nElizabeth C. Crouse\, Partner\, K&L Gates\nMatthew L.M. Fletcher\, Professor\, Michigan State University College of Law\nDylan Hedden-Nicely\, Professor\, University of Idaho College of Law\n\n3:45 – 4:00 PM | Afternoon Break \n4:00 – 5:30 PM | Constitutional Challenges to Federal Indian Law: An Examination of Challenges to ICWA and IGRA\nThis panel will focus on recent constitutionally based attacks on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and provide an overview of how Indian Country is pushing back on these constitutional challenges to Indian law and policy.  The discussion will feature practitioners involved in fighting back against these challenges. \n\nColin Cloud Hampson\, Partner\, Sonosky\, Chambers\, Sachse\, Endreson\, & Perry\nLeonard R. Powell\, Associate\, Jenner & Block LLP\nPaul Spruhan\, Assistant Attorney General\, Navajo Nation Department of Justice\n\n5:30 – 7:30 PM | Welcome Reception \nFriday\, April 8\n8:00 – 9:00 AM | Registration + Breakfast \n8:45 – 9:00 AM | Opening Program \n\nInvocation & Prayer\nProgram Reminders\n\n9:00 – 10:30 AM | Cultivation and Taxation of Economic Development Opportunities for Indigenous Nations\nEconomic development is a vital exercise of tribal sovereignty that ensures the survival of our nations. The opportunities for diverse economic growth have increased with the new federal administration\, continued investments in renewable energy projects\, navigation of state and federal taxation\, and agricultural opportunities. This panel highlights contemporary economic development resources available to tribes and the statutory issues associated with engaging in different types of business including renewable energy projects\, cannabis cultivation\, and agriculture. \n\nBlake Jackson\, Attorney-Advisor\, U.S. Department of Agriculture\nSeth Pearman\, Attorney General\, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe\nPilar M. Thomas\, Partner\, Quarles & Brady LLP\nArielle S. Wagner\, Associate\, Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P.\n\nSession Sponsored by Fredrikson & Byron\, P.A. \n10:30 – 10:45 AM | Morning Break \n10:45 AM – 12:15 PM | Concurrent Programming \nIn the Pursuit of Justice and Healing: An Examination of MMIP Legislation\, Policy\, and Community Collaboration\nTribes continue to build awareness\, involvement\, and collaboration with state and federal governments to find justice for murdered and missing persons in our tribal communities and in urban areas. This panel provides insight into the MMIP issues at different levels including new initiatives in the Biden administration\, the US Attorney’s Office\, and at the state levels for all MMIP including our LGBTQ2S relatives. A short clip from “Bring Her Home”\, a documentary directed by Leya Hale and in part follows panelist Representative Ruth Buffalo\, in three Indigenous women’s paths and experiences working to bring legislation and involvement to bring our relatives home and find justice for those taken from their families. \n\nRepresentative Ruth Buffalo\, District 27\, North Dakota Legislative Branch\nKarla E. Kawenniiostha General\, Associate Counsel\, Seneca Nation\nKyle T. Nayback\, Supervisory AUSA\, U.S. Attorney’s Office\, District of New Mexico\nHeidi Todacheene\, Senior Advisor to the Secretary\, U.S. Department of the Interior\n\nBack to the Basics: Trust Realty and Land Use\nGetting back to the basics on the challenges and changes to trust land transactions including and overview and update on current regulations governing trust land. Current issues and best practices with the Fee-to-Trust process will be covered as well as leasing\, trust-to-trust transactions including sales and gift deeds\, and ROWs. The panel will also provide updates on the Biden Administration’s plan to make the putting land into trust easier and efforts to restore and preserve tribal homelands. \n\nSarah Lawson\, Shareholder\, Schwabe\, Williamson & Wyatt PC\nBrenda L. Tomaras\, Founding Partner\, Tomaras & Ogas LLP\nKaren Woodard\, Realty Administrator\, Morongo Band of Mission Indians\n\n12:30 – 2:00 PM | Networking Luncheon \n2:15 – 3:45 PM | Concurrent Programming \nProtecting Tribes from Invisible Intrusions\nHow to can tribes take real-world measures to secure their intangible and vital data? As tribes engage in new forms of e-commerce and data sharing in their government procedures\, new issues and considerations arise when considering data security and privacy issues. This panel explores the technical aspects of securing tribal data for government or corporate functions\, measures tribes should take to prevent the breach of that data\, and mitigating liability risks. \n\nSheldon Boyd\, Secretary-Treasurer\, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe\nBrie Coyle Jones\, Partner\, Miller Nash LLP\nDevon Tiam\, General Counsel\, Port Madison Enterprises\n\nErasing International Borders:  Perspectives on Indigenous Efforts in Canada and Mexico\nThe two international borders play a significant role in many Tribal Nations daily existence. Established without concern to the indigenous people on either side of the border\, this panel will explore recent developments by US Tribes asserting rights in both Canada and in Mexico. The panel will explore the case of the Arrow Lakes Band’s\, one of the twelve tribes of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington State\, assertion of aboriginal rights in British Columbia. The panel will also discuss on-going issues along the Southwest border including efforts to ease access for tribal families who reside in Mexico. \n\nMark Underhill\, Partner\, Arvay Finlay LLP\nAlfred Urbina\, Attorney General\, Pascua Yaqui Tribe\n\n3:45 – 4:00 PM | Afternoon Break \n4:00 – 5:30 PM | Ethics: Role of Tribal Counsel\nThis panel will follow the conference thread of protecting and preserving Tribal Nations. While it is obvious that egal ethics play a critical role in the lives of individual attorneys\, legal ethics also play a role in the credibility and sustainability of tribal sovereignty. Tribal attorneys from a number of Tribal Nations will gather to offer their perspectives on the legal ethical challenges of being an attorney for a Tribal Nation and how they see ethics impacting the preservation and protection of tribal sovereignty. \n\nKathryn Almond\, Attorney\, Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community\nStephen Greetham\, Senior Counsel\, Chickasaw Nation\nLawrence Roberts\, Attorney General\, The Mohegan Tribe\n\n\nRegistration\nAdvanced registration for this conference is now closed. Onsite registration will open Thursday\, April 7 at 7:30 AM. \nAttendees received a “Know Before You Go” message from meetings@fedbar.org on Monday\, April 4 with onsite information and required CLE tracking credentials. Registrations processed after Noon ET on April 4 will receive similar messaging on Wednesday\, April 6. \n\nAdvance registration for this event closed on Friday\, April 1\nOnsite registration will be available at the Sandia Resort on April 7-8\nEarly Bird Registration expired on Friday\, March 11\n\nFull Conference Rates\nIncludes access to Two Luncheon Programs\, Light Breakfast\, Refreshment Breaks\, Welcome Reception. \n\nStandard Rates (Increase after March 11)\n\n$495 – Sustaining Member            \n$520 – Member\n$685 – Nonmember\n$470 – Government/Academic\n$210 – Law Student\n\n\n\n Basic Conference Rates\nIncludes access to Light Breakfast\, Refreshment Breaks\, Welcome Reception. Does NOT Include Lunch. \n\nStandard Rates (Increase after March 11)\n\n$400 – Sustaining Member\n$420 – Member\n$585 – Nonmember\n$370 – Government/Academic\n$160 – Law Student\n\n\n\n[A LA CARTE] Social Tickets\nAlready included in Full Conference registration packages. \n\n$65 – Thursday Luncheon\n$75 – Thursday Reception\n$65 – Friday Luncheon\n\nGroup Registrations: Organizations can process group registrations with one payment transaction online using the linked Register Online text above. If coordinating a registration on anyone’s behalf – please ensure you are entering the attendee’s information (not your own). After entering the first registrant’s information and selecting a registration fee\, click Save and Add Another to add additional registrants to the group transaction. After submitting payment information\, you will be directed to a receipt page to print for your records. Each registrant will also receive an auto-confirmation email.\nAccommodations: Please note onsite dietary or accessibility requests within the ADA section of the online registration form.\nCancellation Policy: Full registration refunds will be processed for cancellations received by Friday\, March 25. No-shows will be billed. Please email meetings@fedbar.org with questions and registration change requests.\n\n\nSponsors\n\nConference Contributor\n \nConference Supporter\nRothstein Donatelli LLP \nSession Sponsor\nFredrikson & Byron\, P.A. \nInterested in sponsoring this event? View our Sponsorship Prospectus and contact sponsor@fedbar.org for more information. \nExhibitor/Vendor Interest \nIf you are interested in becoming an exhibitor or vendor at this program\, please submit an agreement form to sponsor@fedbar.org. Tables require a 50% deposit and are assigned on a first come\, first serve basis. \n\nHousing\nSandia Resort\n30 Rainbow Road; Albuquerque\, NM 87113\n505-798-3930\nwww.sandiacasino.com \nThe Sandia Resort room block is now closed. Attendees will be responsible for arranging their own transportation to/from the conference venue. There are several hotels offering comparable rates along I-25 within a 10-minute drive of the resort\, including a selection below: \n\nCourtyard Marriott (5151 Journal Center Boulevard | 505-823-1919)\nHilton Garden Inn (5320 San Antonio Drive NE | 505-314-0800)\n\nOnsite Parking Information\nThe hotel offers extensive complimentary self-parking on their outdoor lot. Valet parking is also available for hotel guests and conference attendees. \n\nCLE  Education\nCredit will be tracked via an online web application (ConferenceAdit). Attendees requesting CLE credit are required to check-in and check-out of each session on a computer or mobile device. The tracking site can be accessed directly via attendee-issued link. Attendees will login with the email and zip code affiliated with their registration. Certificates will be sent via email approximately two weeks following the event.\n\nAttorneys admitted to state bars having mandatory CLE requirements may receive credit for attending this conference. For 60-minute credit hour states\, up to 12 hours of CLE credit is available\, including 1.5 hours of ethics credit. For states with 50-minute credit hours\, up to 14.4 hours of CLE credit is available\, including 1.8 hours of ethics.\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy: By registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications.\nPhotography & Video Release: Registrants\, instructors\, exhibitors\, and guests attending FBA meetings agree they may be photographed and/or recorded during the event. Photographs and video content are the sole property of the FBA\, which reserves the right to use attendees’ names and likenesses in promotional materials without providing monetary compensation.\nScholarship Information: Applicants demonstrating financial need and involved in Indian law issues through law practice\, governmental agencies\, or educational institutions may submit a scholarship application for reduced registration fee of $325. Submit your request letter to awhite@fedbar.org.\nFinancial Assistance: Program registrants (both FBA members and nonmembers) who are unable to afford the registration fee may receive a 50% discount on the member rate. Qualifying attorneys include those who are unemployed or actively seeking employment. A formal letter requesting the discount must be emailed to meetings@fedbar.org. That letter needs to state the reason for the attorney’s interest in the course or activity\, as well as proof of income or an explanation of the financial hardship\, and it must be signed by the requesting lawyer. \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact meetings@fedbar.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/indianlaw22/
LOCATION:Sandia Resort & Casino\, 30 Rainbow Rd\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87113\, US
CATEGORIES:Indian Law Section
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SUMMARY:Washington State Chapter: Monthly Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Chapter: Open Monthly Meeting\nAs a new state-wide Chapter\, we welcome the participation of all interested Washington State attorneys. \nJoin conversation (microsoft.com); Meeting | Microsoft Teams;
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/washington-state-chapter-monthly-chapter-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Washington State Chapter
GEO:37.09024;-95.712891
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220225T150100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T235351Z
UID:210797-1649858400-1649862000@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: A Practitioner’s Guide to Evaluating Wrongful/Reversed Conviction Claims
DESCRIPTION:Joel Rudin\, a criminal defense attorney\, and Jabbar Collins\, then a State inmate\, met in 2002 while Jabbar was incarcerated in Greenhaven Correctional Facility serving a 34 years to life sentence for a murder he steadfastly claimed he did not commit.  At the time\, Jabbar was a quintessential jailhouse lawyer\, helping numerous other inmates and winning several their release\, but he let Joel know he was not yet ready to discuss his own conviction.  A few years later\, after completing his reinvestigation of his own case from prison\, Jabbar was ready to discuss it\, having accumulated a remarkable array of evidence undermining every part of the case against him.  Together\, they overcame a denial of their motion to vacate Jabbar’s conviction in state court and\, after four years of litigation\, won an extraordinarily rare grant of federal habeas corpus relief under which any retrial in state court in Brooklyn\, NY\, was barred.  Thereafter Jabbar and Joel successfully litigated Jabbar’s claims for damages for unjust conviction in the NY Court of Claims and for violations of Jabbar’s federal constitutional rights in a federal Section 1983 civil rights action\, recovering a total settlement in the two cases of  $13 million.  But this story did not end with the $13 million settlement:  the Jabbar Collins story is still being written.  Along with the new head of the Brooklyn DA’s Conviction Review Unit\, Professor Collins is now teaching a course at St John’s Law School concerning wrongful convictions while applying for admission to law school.  Join us for a CLE on wrongful convictions from Attorney Rudin and Professor Jabbar Collins. \nPresented by:\nCivil Rights Law Section\n \nRegistration for this event is now closed. \n\nAbout the Presenters\nWylie M. Stecklow\, Wylie Stecklow PLLC (Moderator) \nWylie Stecklow is a civil rights attorney in downtown Manhattan. Mr. Stecklow is a past President of the Southern District of New York Chapter of the Federal Bar Association\, past National chair of its Civil Rights Law Section\, and is an adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School (his alma mater).  He is the 2021 recipient of the Sarah T. Hughes Civil Rights Award.   He is a founding member of the National Action Network’s Legal Rights Nights and for the past twenty years\, he has been litigating police policies and practice concerning the constitutional rights of protesters and photographers.  He has litigated 1983 cases involving First Amendment Rights in New York\, Maryland and Iowa and tried constitutional cases to verdict in various state and federal courts.  His firm was retained by the Occupy Wall Street General Assembly in 2011\, where he organized pro bono representation for over 200 Occupy arrestees and has continued to litigate civil rights claims relating to the policing of Occupy.   Currently he is co-counsel to two of the consolidated cases in the litigation in the SDNY\, In Re New York City Policing During Summer 2020 Demonstrations. \nJabbar Collins\, St. Johns Law School \nJabbar Collins is President of Horizon Research Services\, a consulting firm providing legal research and writing services to appellate and civil rights attorneys.  In 1994 Mr. Collins was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.  He spent the next 16 years of his life there\, teaching himself appellate\, civil\, and post-conviction litigation.  While incarcerated\, Mr. Collins drafted scores of successful New York Freedom of Information law lawsuits\, won a federal habeas corpus petition raising complex ineffective assistance of trial and appellate counsel claims\, and was granted permission by two federal judges to orally argue cases on behalf of two prisoners he assisted.  In 2010\, Mr. Collins\, working with Joel B. Rudin\, who would later hire Mr. Collins as a paralegal\, won a rare unconditional writ of habeas corpus petition dismissing all charges based on egregious prosecutorial misconduct.  Mr. Collins and Mr. Rudin then sued the City and State\, exposing systemic misconduct in the Brooklyn DA’s Office and ultimately winning a $13 million dollar settlement\, at the time one of the highest settlements for a wrongful conviction in New York City history.  Mr. Collins’ legal work following his exoneration has resulted in five other wrongfully convicted men being freed after decades in prison.  Mr. Collins’ case also prompted former Brooklyn DA Ken Thompson to run for office and establish a Conviction Integrity Unit that to this day has freed 28 other wrongfully convicted men.  Mr. Collins is currently an adjunct professor at St. John’s Law School where along with the new Chief of the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Conviction Review Unit\, he teaches Justice Dissected: The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction. \n \nJoel B. Rudin\, Law Offices of Joel B. Rudin\, P.C. \nJoel B. Rudin is the principal in a four-attorney criminal defense and plaintiff’s civil rights firm based in Manhattan.  He has won three cases before the U.S. Supreme Court\, numerous Second Circuit decisions expanding the rights of former criminal defendants to recover money damages for police and prosecutorial misconduct\, and numerous seven-figure wrongful conviction settlements\, including $13 million for Jabbar Collins and $15.45 million for William Vasquez. He has been a leader in the movement for prosecutorial accountability\, developing through civil litigation voluminous evidence showing the indifference of local District Attorneys to prosecutorial misconduct and winning leading court decisions holding municipalities liable for such misconduct under federal civil rights law even though the individual prosecutors have personal immunity.  The New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers has awarded him its prestigious Thurgood S. Marshall Award for his work freeing the wrongfully convicted.  He is a graduate of Cornell University (1974) and New York University School of Law (1978). \n  \n\nRegistration\nRegistration for this event is now closed. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nCancellation Policy: No refunds will be made for cancellations received after the close of business on April 3\, 2022. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made at any time upon notification. Please contact Ariel White at awhite@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests. \nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\nCLE\nCLE: 1 CLE Credit (60min state) / 1.2 CLE Credit (50min state) \nCLE Credit will be processed/reported approximately 4-6 weeks after the event date and available for credit in states that allow credit for live webinar presentations. You must attend the live broadcast\, answer engagement polls\, and accurately enter your bar number in our database to receive credit. Certificates and required documentation for self-reporting states will be issued via email\, upon state bar approval. Thank you in advance for your patience\, as state bars are experiencing significant delays with virtual program processing. \nClick Here for more information on CLE Attendance and Reporting. \n\nEmail Communication Policy: By registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer: By registering for an FBA webinar\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Ariel White\, Program Coordinator\, at awhite@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-a-practitioners-guide-to-evaluating-wrongful-conviction-claims/
LOCATION:Online\, US
CATEGORIES:Civil Rights Law Section
GEO:37.09024;-95.712891
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T143000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220312T011722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220413T205104Z
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SUMMARY:Dialogues on Racial Justice Series: Law Enforcement in the United States
DESCRIPTION:The FBA’s Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee and the FBA’s Professional Development Task Force are pleased to invite you to the second installment of the Dialogues on Racial Justice Series.  This virtual\, 90-minute CLE program will consist of a panel discussion that addresses the benefits and detriments of the legal doctrine of qualified immunity\, which substantially limits the liability of police officers and other government officials in civil rights cases. The panelists will also delve into topics regarding the relevance and enforcement of consent decrees\, the direct and indirect implications of police brutality on minority communities\, and the challenges associated with meaningful reform in law enforcement. \n\nAbout the Speakers\nHon. Andre M. Davis\, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (Ret.) – Moderator\nDuring a thirty-year judicial career starting in 1987\, Davis served as an Associate Judge on the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City; as an Associate Judge on the Circuit Court for Baltimore City; as federal district judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland; and as a federal appellate judge on the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. In September 2017\, Davis retired fully from service as a judge to become City Solicitor\, as Head of the Law Department\, of Baltimore. There\, he managed a department of approximately 110\, including 70 lawyers who represent the City in all civil legal matters.  In his role as counsel to the Baltimore City Police Department\, he was at the forefront of the City’s implementation of the federal court consent decree requiring broad policing reforms. He retired as City Solicitor in February 2020. \n \nJonathan Aronie\, Partner\, Sheppard Mullin; Consent Decree Monitor\, New Orleans\nJonathan Aronie is a partner at Sheppard Mullin where he is the Leader of the firm’s Government Contracts\, Investigations\, and International Trade Practice Group and is a former Managing Partner of the Washington\, D.C. office.  Jonathan also is a founding member of the firm’s Organizational Integrity Group\, a cross-disciplinary team of litigators\, regulatory specialists\, federal monitors\, and ex-prosecutors with extensive experience helping organizations prevent and defend against challenges to their organizational integrity.  After graduating from Brandeis University (1990) and Duke University School of Law (1993)\, during which he worked with the United States Attorney’s Office in North Carolina\, Jonathan served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Patricia Wynn on the DC Superior Court.  In the early 2000s\, Jonathan served as the Deputy Independent Monitor over the Memorandum of Agreement between the Department of Justice and the DC Metropolitan Police Department. In August 2013\, Jonathan was appointed as the lead monitor over the New Orleans Police Department Consent Decree\, a position he continues to hold. Jonathan is the co-founder of the Georgetown/Sheppard Mullin Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project and the chair of ABLE’s Board of Advisors and Corporate Advisory Board. \nTerree A. Bowers\, Counsel\, Arent Fox\nTerree has extensive experience in criminal\, civil\, and municipal law and previously served as the US Attorney for the Central District of California and the Chief Deputy City Attorney for Los Angeles. He brings more than 35 years of experience in corporate investigations\, crisis management\, securities fraud\, criminal and civil RICO cases\, banking and financial institution fraud\, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)\, the False Claims Act (FCA)\, civil rights actions\, political corruption and campaign contribution issues\, government contracting\, health care fraud and regulatory matters\, pharmaceutical issues\, environmental criminal and regulatory matters\, employment issues\, customs\, tax fraud\, antitrust issues\, insurance coverage\, California Unfair Competition (Section 17200) cases and a variety of other complex litigation matters. Before joining Arent Fox\, Terree served as the US Attorney for the Central District of California\, where he supervised the work of the Criminal\, Civil\, Tax\, and Asset Forfeiture Sections. After serving as the US Attorney\, Terree became the Chief Deputy City Attorney for Los Angeles and supervised more than 525 attorneys. In 1994\, the Department of Justice selected Terree to serve as a US representative on the Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY). \nHon. Susie Morgan\, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana\nJudge Morgan graduated from the LSU Law Center where she was a member of the Order of the Coif. After graduation\, she clerked for Judge Henry Politz who served as Chief Judge of the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal. Judge Morgan was a civil trial lawyer before becoming a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana on March 30\, 2012. Four months after her appointment\, on July of 2012\, Judge Morgan was assigned the New Orleans Police Department Consent Decree\, which she has described as a life-changing experience. Over the years\, Judge Morgan has devoted much of her judicial time and energy to working with the NOPD and her team of federal monitors toward implementation of the decree. \nBhavani Raveendran\, Partner\, Romanucci & Blandin\, LLC\nBhavani Raveendran is a Partner at Romanucci & Blandin\, LLC where she works on behalf of plaintiffs on civil rights\, police misconduct\, sexual abuse and wrongful death cases. Bhavani focuses much of her work on civil rights actions in federal court across the country as well as here in Illinois. Bhavani has first-chaired federal and state trials and received numerous settlements for her clients\, notably including a $21.3 million verdict for a family devastated by a police pursuit and representing the family of George Floyd in their civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis. Bhavani is the chair of the Police Misconduct Litigation Group for the American Association of Justice and the vice-chair of the Human and Civil Rights Section Council for the ISBA. \nKeenan J. Saulter\, Principal\, Saulter Law P.C.\nKeenan J. Saulter is an Alumnus of Howard University School of Law and has practiced for 21 years. He is the Principal of Saulter Law P.C. where he focuses his practice on Civil Rights and Personal Injury matters\, he has generated more than $15 Million in jury verdicts and settlements since 2014. Keenan is a Member of the Trial Bar for the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois\, and is admitted to practice before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals\, and the Federal District Court for the Central District of Illinois. Keenan serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights (prior Board Vice-Chair) and has previously served as the inaugural Board Chair for the Associate Board of the Chicago Committee—which works to Advance Minority Attorneys at large law firms. \nIntroduction by Lisa Kpor\, Associate\, Holland & Knight; FBA Diversity & Inclusion Standing Committee Vice Chair\nLisa M. Kpor is a litigation attorney at Holland & Knight\, LLP and the Vice Chair of the FBA’s Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee. She concentrates her practice on shareholder litigation\, product liability actions\, financial services litigation\, and complex breach of contract cases. \n\nRegistration\nOnline registration is now closed. Attendees received webinar credentials via calendar invitation on Wednesday\, April 13. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nCancellation Policy: No refunds will be made for cancellations received after the close of business on April 8\, 2022. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made at any time upon notification. Please contact meetings@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests. \nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\nCLE\nCLE: 1.5 CLE Credit (60min state) / 1.8 CLE Credit (50min state) \nCLE Credit will be processed/reported approximately 4-6 weeks after the event date and available for credit in states that allow credit for live webinar presentations. You must attend the live broadcast\, answer engagement polls\, and accurately enter your bar number in our database to receive credit. Certificates and required documentation for self-reporting states will be issued via email\, upon state bar approval. Thank you in advance for your patience\, as state bars are experiencing significant delays with virtual program processing. \nClick Here for more information on CLE Attendance and Reporting. \n\nEmail Communication Policy: By registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer: By registering for an FBA webinar\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Caitlin Rider\, Sr. Conference Manager\, at crider@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-racial-justice-united-states/
LOCATION:Online\, US
GEO:37.09024;-95.712891
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220329T160854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T160854Z
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SUMMARY:New Orleans Chapter: Title IX – It’s Not Just About Athletics. What You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Join the New Orleans Chapter of the FBA on Tuesday\, April 19\, 2022 from 12:00-1:00 pm for a Zoom CLE presentation on the Title IX – It’s Not Just About Athletics. What You Need to Know\, a continuation of our Chapter’s Civil Rights CLE Series. Elizabeth Abdnour (Elizabeth Abdnour Law\, PLLC) and Karen Truszkowski (Temperance Legal Group\, PLLC) will present a discussion of Title IX: what it requires\, who it protects\, how it is enforced\, and how recent changes have impacted the process. Sharonda Williams (Loyola University New Orleans) will moderate this one-hour CLE. \nThis CLE is free for all interested participants. Registration is required. CLE is only pre-approved for credit in Louisiana. \n\nSpeakers\n\nElizabeth Abdnour (Elizabeth Abdnour Law\, PLLC)\,\nKaren Truszkowski (Temperance Legal Group\, PLLC)\nSharonda Williams (Loyola University New Orleans)\n\n\nRegistration\n[Register Online]  \nRegistration Rates\nDeadline to register will be April 18\, 2022 \n\nRegistration is complimentary for all FBA Members & Non-Members\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\n1.0 CLE Credit approval pending. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/new-orleans-chapter-title-ix-its-not-just-about-athletics-what-you-need-to-know/
CATEGORIES:New Orleans Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Amanda Kaiser":MAILTO:akaiser@nofba.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220310T143317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T183800Z
UID:215568-1650456000-1650459600@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Broward County Chapter: April Luncheon with the Honorable Rodney Smith
DESCRIPTION:The Broward County Chapter of the FBA’s April Luncheon with the Honorable Rodney Smith\, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of Florida will be held on April 20. \nFeatured Speaker:  \n\nThe Honorable Rodney Smith\, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida\n\n\nRegistration\nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $50\nNon-Member: $65\nGovernment Employees: $30\nJudiciary\, Law Clerks\, or Student Members: $20 (No Cost for Federal Judiciary and Federal Law Clerks)\n\nHow to Register – RSVP by April 18\, 2022 \nRSVP: Anne Flanigan at aflanigan@wsh-law.com \nPAYMENT: Please remit payment to Trevor Jones via a check payable to “FBA Broward Chapter” and mailed to Trevor Jones\, Assistant United States Attorney\, United States Attorney’s Office\, Southern District of Florida\, 500 East Broward Blvd.\, Suite 700\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida 33394. Please include the note: “FBA April Luncheon.”
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/broward-county-chapter-april-luncheon-with-the-honorable-rodney-smith/
LOCATION:Tower Club\, 100 SE Third Avenue\, 28th Floor\, Ft. Lauderdale\, FL
CATEGORIES:Broward County Chapter
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samara Bober":MAILTO:samara@boberlaw.com
GEO:26.1215877;-80.1399583
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220329T202738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T120622Z
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SUMMARY:Section on Taxation: IRS Collections\, CSEDs\, DOJ Reducing Assessments to Judgment and Enforcement Suits
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Pontius will discuss IRS collections for taxpayers with large balances due and review collection alternatives for cases that are near the end of their collection statute expiration dates (CSEDs). If the taxpayer is unable to resolve the balance due with the Revenue Officer and the Revenue Officer has determined that the taxpayer has large collectible assets that the taxpayer will not liquidate to pay the IRS\, then the IRS may refer that case to the Department of Justice to reduce that claim to judgement. Mr. Howlette will share his experience litigating these types of cases and how the Department of Justice handles a typical collection case. \nPresented by: Section on Taxation \nRegistration is Closed \n\nAbout the Presenters\nMr. John Pontius\, Founder\, Pontius Tax Law PLLC \nMr. Pontius regularly represents individual and business clients with sensitive and serious tax matters before the Internal Revenue Service and state taxing authorities. His client base is local\, national and international. Over the course of his career\, Mr. Pontius has represented businesses and individuals with complex tax issues in the following areas: FBAR examinations\, offshore disclosures\, FATCA\, FIRPTA\, tax planning\, unfiled tax returns\, release of tax liens and levies\, trust fund recovery penalty\, IRS and state audit examinations as well as Appeals\, penalty abatement\, US Tax Court litigation along with defense of tax fraud and evasion. \nMr. Jordan Howlette\, Founder\, JD Howlette Law \nLast year Mr. Howlette opened his law firm following a five-year career as a trial attorney in the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). While at the DOJ\, Mr. Howlette successfully litigated dozens of civil tax cases and controversies on behalf of the United States in federal courts around the country\, securing millions of dollars in favorable judgments while also advocating for equitable justice. He is intimately familiar with the procedures\, strategies\, and processes of litigating in federal court and with resolving multi-faceted civil disputes involving high-dollar amounts\, complex statutory and regulatory provisions\, and diverse parties from different jurisdictions. \n\nRegistration & Attendance Information \nRegistration is Closed \nRegistration for this event will close Wednesday\, April 20 at 5 PM ET. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Members & Nonmembers: Complimentary Registration\n\nFBA Tax Section membership is not required to participate\, but you are encouraged to visit https://www.fedbar.org/membership/for information on becoming a member. \nRegistrants will receive Zoom login details on the day before the event
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/section-on-taxation-irs-collections-cseds-doj-reducing-assessments-to-judgment-and-enforcement-suits/
CATEGORIES:Section on Taxation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220330T142320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T172207Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transforming Conflict with WellBeing
DESCRIPTION:How legal and ADR professionals can use wellbeing to transform conflict into opportunity for personal and professional growth. In this webinar\, attendees will gain an understanding of the different areas of wellbeing\, why it is important\, and how to implement practices for better conflict resolution. \nPresented by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section \nRegistration is Closed \n\nPanelists\nHerschenia Brown\, MBA\, CIHC\, ADR\n \nHerschenia A. Brown\, owner of In Agreement Dispute Resolution LLC\, is an Employment Mediator\, External Ombuds\, and Corporate Consultant in the field of Dispute Resolution. She is also a Certified Integrative Health Coach\, Speaker\, and Bestselling and Award-Winning Author under the PEN Aria Craig. \nHerschenia’s education includes a Master of Business Administration; Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution (from Pepperdine University); Bachelor of Science in Technical Management; and Board Certification in Mental Health Coaching. She also currently serves as the Tri-Chair of Membership for the Federal Bar Association’s ADR Section and on the Advisory Board for the National Workplace Bullying Coalition (NWBC). \nHer career has spanned from financial operations to project management where she led teams for multi-million dollar corporate projects\, created cost-saving initiatives\, resolved internal disputes\, and helped organizations stay in compliance. Now\, she has shifted to working with employees and employers to implement methods for resolving internal conflict and improving workplace culture through three separate solutions: Ombuds\, Mediation\, and Corporate Consulting. \nWhile working on establishing her own brand\, Herschenia spent some of her free time writing books under the PEN Aria Craig\, which earned her awards and placed her on the Amazon bestseller’s list in five parenting categories. Her books build bravery\, resilience\, and empowerment for moms struggling with the stressors of being single\, divorced\, or in a blended family dynamic; as well as children dealing with social issues\, such as bullying. \nAmy G. Pruett\, Esq.\, LL.M.\, Attorney/Mediator\, Williams Mullen \nAmy G. Pruett\, Esq.\, LL.M is an Intellectual Property Attorney and Certified Mediator at Williams Mullen\, where she counsels clients on rights in brands\, copyrights\, and other intellectual property assets. Pruett serves on numerous boards and committees\, including Federal Bar Association’s ADR Section\, Virginia Mediation Network\, Charlottesville Albemarle Bar Association\, Virginia State Bar – IP Section\, and several in the ABA’s ADR Section and the Law Practice Division. Pruett developed a passion for wellbeing through her love of yoga. She is a 500hr certified yoga instructor and coach\, and she co-founded Abunditude\, LLC\, (www.abunditude.us) to provide transformational conflict coaching\, training and leadership programs. She writes and speaks regularly on Transformative Practices to Engage in Conflict\, and she is writing a book on her RIGHT NOW Model for conflict resolution. She is dedicated to integrating yoga practices into her legal and mediation work for better clarity\, direction\, and a true sense of purpose and connection with herself and her clients. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration is Closed \nRegistration for this event will close April 21 at 2 PM ET.  \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $75\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \n\n\nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nQ: How do I access the virtual webinar?\nA: Each webinar will have a unique link to watch the live broadcast. Registered attendees will receive login instructions via a calendar invitations 24 hours prior to the webinar. \nQ: Will recordings of the sessions be available after the event?\nA: Approved sessions will be available for registrants to view live and on-demand following the webinar. \nQ: Who do I contact for more information?\nA: Please contact sections@fedbar.org for any other questions. \n\nEmail Communication Policy\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer\nBy registering for an online FBA program\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-transforming-conflict-with-wellbeing/
CATEGORIES:Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T133000
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20220401T160720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T160851Z
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SUMMARY:Eastern District of Michigan Chapter: FBA New Normal in Bankruptcy Part II
DESCRIPTION:Join Chief Judge Opperman and Clerk of Court Todd Stickle for a discussion regarding the court’s current plans for returning to in person hearings. \n\nSpeakers\n\nChief Judge Daniel Opperman\nTodd Stickle\n\nRegistration\n[Register Online]  \nRegistration Rates\nDeadline to register will be April 25\, 2022 \n\nFBA Members: $0\nNon-Members: $12\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/eastern-district-of-michigan-chapter-fba-new-normal-in-bankruptcy-part-ii/
CATEGORIES:Eastern District of Michigan Chapter
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Hage":MAILTO:PHAGE@JAFFELAW.COM
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220427
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SUMMARY:National Board of Directors Meeting
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URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/national-board-of-directors-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220501
DTSTAMP:20260414T164816
CREATED:20210902T171215Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Hybrid Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Federal Bar Association this spring for a gathering of association leadership and its members. Attendees will have the opportunity to expand national networks while strengthening personal\, professional\, and organization relationships. This year’s programming includes educational sessions\, leadership training\, Capitol Hill advocacy opportunities\, and midyear business meetings and is designed to ensure a successful engagement and leadership path with the FBA. \nAll events are currently planned to be held in-person in accordance with national\, state\, and local health regulations. Any changes will be posted online. \n\nAgenda\nTake a moment to invest in yourself with revamped educational sessions. Programming will be designed to benefit all FBA volunteers – newly elected and longstanding alike! Dates and times are subject to change. All events to take place at the Ritz Carlton Pentagon City unless otherwise noted. Streaming will be available for hybrid participation of business meetings and select programming. \nThursday – April 28\nCapitol Hill Day \nCapitol Hill Day (CHD) is a motivating and mobilizing event in which FBA leaders and members educate Congress about the foremost legislative issues affecting the federal legal community and federal courts. Registration is required to participate. Click Here for more information. \n8:30 am – 1:00 p.m. | FBA Board of Directors Meeting \n1:00 p.m. | Registration opens \n1:30 – 4:00 p.m.  [Program Showcase] Staying in the Game – the Why & the How [Streaming available]\nPresented by the Younger Lawyers Division and the Diversity & Inclusion Committee.  \nOriginally developed by the Tampa Bay Chapter and adapted for the national stage\, this program provides strategies for what attorneys\, law firms\, organizations\, and other associations can do to help retain women and other underrepresented individuals in the legal profession and on the path to leadership. Attendees can expect meaningful speakers\, panelists\, and discussions to foster progressive conversations. As a national initiative\, we hope this motivates you to implement similar programming at the local level on this very important topic.   \n5:00 – 7:00 p.m. | Welcome Reception at the Supreme Court of the United States\nPlease note the following requirements for attendance:   \nRegistration of attendees and guests ends on Monday\, April 25\, as the attendee list must be sent to the court 48 hours in advance. When registering\, please use your full legal name.  A government-issued form of identification matching the legal name must be available and presented on-site.  \nAll reception attendees\, regardless of vaccination status\, must provide proof to the FBA of a negative COVID-19 test conducted no more than 24 hours prior to the event. A rapid self-test is acceptable and information about submitting negative test results will be circulated to registered attendees prior to the event. Guests should be masked except when eating or drinking. \n \nFriday – April 29\n8:30 am | Registration opens \n9:00 – 12:00 p.m. | Member Engagement in a Modern World [Streaming available]\nElizabeth Engel\, Chief Strategist\, Spark Consulting\, will lead a half-day workshop focused on member-centric engagement\, where she’ll present the results of recent research that describes what member-centric engagement is and why it matters. Summit attendees will work through membership challenges in a facilitated interactive exercise and will leave with concrete ideas and advice that they can begin to implement right away. \n10:30 am – 3:00 p.m. Foundation Board of Directors Meeting \n12:00 -1:30 p.m. | Awards Luncheon\nRecognize fellow FBA members for their contribution in public service and outstanding achievements. Awards presented will include – Elaine R. “Boots” Fisher Award\, Hon. Sarah T. Hughes Civil Rights Award\, Earl W. Kintner Award for Distinguished Service\, and newly formed Peter J. Mazza Outstanding Federal Lawyer Award. Paid ticket required. \n1:30 – 2:30 p.m. | Leveraging Social Media to Strengthen Connections [Streaming available]\nGet an insider’s view on the power of social media and learn how to make social media work for your Chapter\, Section\, or Division. In this session\, Membership Committee Chair Ashley Akers\, U.S. Department of Justice\, and Jacob Puhl\, Meta (formerly Facebook)\, will explain why social media is critical for our organization\, which social media platforms can best achieve our goals\, and how to run an effective social media account.  As the presenters share how meaningful social media can be\, leaders who attend this session will take away tangible tips and tricks for running a Chapter\, Section\, or Division’s social media account. \n3:00 – 4:00 p.m. | Cybercrimes\, Identity Theft\, and Scams\nFrank Abagnale\, fraud prevention expert and bestselling author and subject of the movie CATCH ME IF YOU CAN\, takes you behind the scenes to show how simple strategies can thwart today’s cyber criminals.  With vivid examples\, Abagnale reveals how identity thieves work\, why passwords are not keeping you safe\, and why safeguarding yourself is particularly important today. Audiences praise his entertaining and informative sessions brimming with practical takeaways for attendees wanting to better protect themselves and their organizations from ever-increasing fraud.  Introduction by Bonnie Greenberg\, Chair\, Professional Development Task Force\n(Please note: This program is offered live only and will not be streamed for virtual attendees.) \n4:00 – 5:00 p.m. | Hearsay Hour\nEnjoy meeting new colleagues while discussing take-aways from the day’s programming.  \n5:00 – 6:00 p.m. | Cocktails with Colleagues\nSponsored by the Federal Litigation Section \n7:00 -10:00 p.m. | Foundation Fellows Dinner (Invitation Only – Registration Required)\nThe Foundation is going to strike up some fun Friday\, April 29\, as we celebrate our first Fellows gathering in three years! Join us for some good times with old friends at Pinstripes Bistro in Washington\, D.C.’s Georgetown. Your ticket purchase of $165 includes a private dinner with drinks as well as bocce and bowling (even shoe rental!). A portion of the ticket price is donated to the Foundation\, so you will be supporting your organization while you have a great time catching up with your fellow Fellows! \nSaturday – April 30\nProgramming to conclude at 1:00 p.m. ET \n9:30 – 10:30 a.m. | Section & Division Leaders Meeting [Streaming available]\nSection and Division Chairs and Chairs-Elect are encouraged to attend. Hybrid participation will be available. \n9:30 – 10:30 a.m. | Chapter & CVP Leaders Meeting\nAll current and incoming Chapter Leaders and Circuit Vice Presidents are encouraged to attend this collaboration session to share success stories and challenges. Hybrid participation will not be available.  \n11:00 – 11:30 a.m. | National Council Q&A Session [Streaming available]\nNational leaders will be available during this session to answer questions about written reports included in the National Council read-ahead materials. The agenda and materials will be distributed to members of the National Council in good standing at least 30 days prior to the meeting. Hybrid participation will be available. \n11:30 – 1:00 p.m. | National Council Meeting [Streaming available]\nThe National Council meeting brings FBA national and chapter leadership together to receive annual reports on the state of the organization. The National Council members are selected by elected position or appointment. Hybrid participation will be available with online voting system. \nConclusion + Boxed Lunch \n\n\nRegistration\n\nRegistration for this event is now closed.\nOnsite registration will be available for in-person participation at the Ritz Carlton on April 28-30. Virtual participants will receive streaming information via email this week. \nRegistration is required for virtual and in-person Leadership Summit participants.  \nVirtual Ticket to include access to Educational Sessions\, Session Materials\, and Business Meetings.\nIn-Person Ticket to include access to Educational Sessions\, Session Materials\, Business Meetings\, Two (2) Lunches\, Refreshment Breaks\, and Networking Reception. \n\n$125 – Summit Registration (In-Person)\n$125 – Summit Registration (Virtual)\n$165 – Fellows Dinner (Invitation Required)\n$0 – Capitol Hill Day RSVP\n$0 – Virtual National Council Only\n\nAccommodations: Closed captioning will be available for those attending the virtual webcasts. Please note onsite dietary or accessibility requests within the ADA section of the online registration form.\nCancellation Policy: Full registration refunds will be processed for cancellations received by Friday\, April 15. No-shows will be billed. Please email meetings@fedbar.org with questions and registration change requests.\n\n\nHotel + Travel Information\nThe Ritz-Carlton\, Pentagon City\n1250 S Hayes St\, Arlington\, VA 22202\n(703) 415-5000 or 1-800-241-3333 \n\nA discounted block of rooms has been reserved for conference attendees at the Ritz-Carlton\, Pentagon City (1250 S Hayes St\, Arlington\, VA 22202) at $225/night (plus taxes). Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and check-out is 11:00 a.m. Reservations must be made by April 4\, 2022. Click Here to book online. To reserve over the phone\, call 1-800-241-3333 today and reference the group name “2022 FBA Leadership Summit.” Any reservations received after the above date or until the block is full\, whichever is sooner\, will be accepted based on a room-type and rate-available basis. \nFBA leaders may reference Policy No. 2-3 for travel reimbursement guidelines. \n\n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact meetings@fedbar.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/summit22/
LOCATION:The Ritz Carlton\, Pentagon City\, 1250 S Hayes St\, Arlington\, VA\, 22202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lafayette-Acadiana Chapter: Bankruptcy and Mudbugs: A Seminar Highlighting Important Bankruptcy Concepts Every Attorney Should Know [With Crawfish and Beverages on the Side]
DESCRIPTION:Regardless of your practice area\, at some point in your legal career you will likely cross paths with bankruptcy law. These intersections may range from advising clients contemplating bankruptcy\, to those who have claims against a debtor\, to those who may have been sued in bankruptcy court by a trustee for the recovery of a preferential transfer or fraudulent conveyance. This course will provide an overview of the various chapters and types of bankruptcies available to individuals and businesses. It will also provide a description of the roles of the typical players in a bankruptcy case and an overview of key creditor and debtor issues in bankruptcy. You will also hear from United States District Court Judge Robert Summerhays\, Chief Bankruptcy Judge John Kolwe\, and Bankruptcy Clerk of Court Ted Takara on how the bankruptcy court works and operates. Additionally\, you will learn about common intersections between bankruptcy and other areas of the law and receive an update on proposed reforms to the bankruptcy system. All of this will be followed by crawfish and beverages in the parking lot adjacent to the Lafayette Federal Courthouse. What’s more\, one of Lafayette’s premier events is set to kick off following the crawfish boil: Festival International. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to earn six (6) CLE hours and learn more about bankruptcy and how it may impact your clients and your practice. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\nChief Judge John W. Kolwe\, U.S. Bankruptcy Court – Western District of Louisiana\, Lafayette Division \nJudge Robert Summerhays\, U.S. District Court – Western District of Louisiana\, Lafayette Division \nHon. Ted Takara\, Clerk of Court\, U.S. Bankruptcy Court – Western District of Louisiana\, Lafayette Division \nJerry Edwards\, Chief – Civil Division\, U.S. Attorney’s Office\, Western District of Louisiana\, Shreveport\, LA \nLucy G. Sikes\, Chapter 7 Trustee\, Lafayette\, LA \nKeith A. Rodriguez\, Chapter 13 Trustee\, Lafayette\, LA \nLouis M. Phillips\, Kelly Hart Pitre\, Baton Rouge\, LA \nBradley L. Drell\, Gold Weems\, Alexandria\, LA \nDwayne Murray\, Murray and Murray\, LLC\, Baton Rouge\, LA \nKarl Helo\, Simon Fitzgerald\, Lafayette\, LA \nKaren Trevathan\, Trevathan Law Firm\, Baton Rouge\, LA \nArmy Long\, Gordon Arata Montgomery Barnett\, Lafayette\, LA \nGreta Brouphy\, Heller\, Draper and Horn\, LLC\, New Orleans\, LA \nH. Kent Aguillard\, Attorney at Law\, Eunice\, LA \nLaura F. Ashley\, Jones Walker\, New Orleans\, LA \nFor full agenda click here. \n\n\nRegistration\nRegistration Deadline:  April 18\, 2022 \nRegister online:  bit.ly/FBAseminar \nMail-In Registration: \nRegistration Fees: \nIn-person (CLE+food): member of FBA or Jerry Brown Inn of Court $75.00 USD\nIn-person (CLE+food): Non-member of FBA/Jerry Brown Inn of Court $125.00 USD\nVirtual (CLE only): member of FBA or Jerry Brown Inn of Court $50.00 USD\nVirtual (CLE only): non-member of FBA/Jerry Brown Inn of Court $100.00 USD \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\n6.0 CLE Credit approval pending.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/lafayette-acadiana-chapter/
LOCATION:John M. Shaw United States Courthouse\, 800 Lafayette St\, Lafayette\, LA\, 70501\, United States
CATEGORIES:LafayetteAcadiana Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Adam R. Credeur":MAILTO:adam@kwdejean.com
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SUMMARY:Broward County Chapter: 2022 Federal Judicial Law Clerk Recruiting Reception Hosted by the Broward\, South Florida\, and Palm Beach Chapters of the FBA
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Law Clerk Committees of the Broward\, South Florida\, and Palm Beach Chapters of the Federal Bar Association invite you to the Fourth Annual Federal Judicial Clerk Recruiting Reception. This event provides a great opportunity for public and private legal organizations and public interest organizations located in the Southern District of Florida to connect with job-seeking federal law clerks. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration Rates \n\nPrivate Firms: $250\nPublic/Non-Profit Organizations: $75\nFormal Federal Judicial Clerks (Seeking Employment): $0\nCurrent Federal Judicial Clerks: $0\n\nAs space is limited\, each employer may send only one representative—most suitably an attorney who is involved in the organization’s hiring process. Employers seeking to represent more than one office (e.g. Miami\, Ft. Lauderdale\, and/or West Palm Beach offices) may register more than one representative (at the full price per each representative). REGISTRATION WILL BE CUTOFF AS SOON AS WE REACH CAPACITY. Please remit payment to Trevor Jones via a check payable to “FBA Broward Chapter” and mailed to Trevor Jones\, Assistant United States Attorney\, United States Attorney’s Office\, Southern District of Florida\, 500 East Broward Blvd.\, Suite 700\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida 33394. Please include the note: “Recruiting Reception.” Employers\, by Friday\, April 15\, 2022\, please email a biography of your firm representative\, as well as any recruiting materials\, to Derick Vollrath at dvollrath@mnrlawfirm.com and Constantine Economides at ceconomides@rochefreedman.com. Those materials will be combined into an “E-Book” and circulated to the law clerks prior to the event. The E-Book will not include any materials received after the deadline. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/broward-county-chapter-2022-federal-judicial-law-clerk-recruiting-reception-hosted-by-the-broward-south-florida-and-palm-beach-chapters-of-the-fba/
LOCATION:Truist Building (Sunroom Conference Room)\, 515 E. Las Olas Blvd\, 2nd Floor\, Ft. Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Broward County Chapter
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ORGANIZER;CN="Derick Vollrath":MAILTO:dvollrath@mnrlawfirm.com
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