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SUMMARY:Oklahoma City Chapter: Brown Bag Luncheon with the Honorable Judge Stephen P. Friot
DESCRIPTION:Our Brown Bag judicial lunches allow judges and practitioners to get acquainted\, discuss best practices and preferences\, as well as other aspects of federal practice and the legal profession. \n[Event Flyer] \nSpeaker\nHon. Stephen P. Friot Judge\, United States District Court\, Western District of Oklahoma \nRegistration\nRSVP: Register Here!\nDeadline to register is May 5\, 2023 \nRegistration Fee: \n\nFree – Chapter Member Only\n\nCLE\nNo CLE for this event. \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/oklahoma-city-chapter-brown-bag-luncheon-with-the-honorable-judge-stephen-p-friot/
LOCATION:William J. Holloway\, Jr. Courthouse (Jury Assembly Room)\, 200 NW 4th Street\, Oklahoma City\, OK\, 73102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oklahoma City Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Coffey":MAILTO:mailto:nicholas.coffey2@usdoj.gov
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SUMMARY:Dayton Chapter: Ethical Responsibilities in Representing Corporate Clients
DESCRIPTION:While many lawyers represent organizations or are engaged in litigation with organizations\, these engagements raise unique ethical issues. Fundamentally\, who is your client? From whom can you take direction? With whom are you allowed to speak? What are your obligations in communicating with former employees of an entity that has counsel? What are you able to do when your client has problems in jurisdictions where you are not admitted to practice? We will discuss these issues in our presentation\, “Ethical Responsibilities in Representing Corporate Clients.” \nSpeaker\nDan Gentry\, Esq.\, Attorney\, President\, and CEO of Coolidge Wall Co.\, L.P.A. \nAs a member of the litigation department\, Dan focuses his practice on business and employment litigation and dispute resolution. He has handled a variety of business disputes\, discrimination and harassment claims\, non-competition and trade secret litigation\, tort litigation\, and other disputes arising from business operations and transactions. Dan has tried cases to judges and juries in Ohio courts\, advocated before Ohio courts of appeal and administrative agencies\, and represented clients in mediations and arbitrations. Most recently before joining the firm\, Dan served as in-house counsel to a local high-tech R&D company. He has also provided training to young lawyers and addressed local business organizations on topics of interest related to business disputes. \nRegistration\nRegistration Deadline May 8\, 2023\nSpace is limited; attendees must register. RSVP Here! \nRegistration Fee: \n\nFree – FBA Member\n$50 – Non Member\n\nCLE\n1.0 CLE Hours Anticipated. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Michael Mayer at  MichaelMayer@ohsd.uscourts.gov. \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/dayton-chapter-ethical-responsibilities-in-representing-corporate-clients/
LOCATION:Walter H. Rice Federal Building and U.S Courthouse (Room 150)\, 200 West Second Street\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dayton Chapter
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Mayer":MAILTO:mailto:Michael_Mayer@ohsd.uscourts.gov
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SUMMARY:Dayton Chapter: Federal Court Practice Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This multi-session seminar is hosted by the Federal Bar Association (FBA) Dayton Chapter and meets a prerequisite for admission to the bar of the Southern District of Ohio. Speakers include district court\, bankruptcy court\, and magistrate judges from the Dayton seat of court. The program is approved for 3.0 general hours of CLE credit by The Supreme Court of Ohio. \nAgenda\n12:30 PM – 1:00 PM — Registration and Opening Remarks\n1:00 PM – 1:45 PM — A View from the Bench\n1:45 PM – 2:30 PM — Practice in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio\n2:30 PM – 2:40 PM — Break\n2:40 PM – 3:10 PM — Overview of Removal to Federal Court\n3:10 PM – 4:10 PM — Practice in the Southern District of Ohio\n4:10 PM – 4:30 PM — PACER and CM/ECF\n4:30 PM – 5:00 PM — Swearing-in Ceremony \nSpeakers\nUNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE MICHAEL J. NEWMAN\nJudge Newman was sworn in as Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on November 12\, 2020. Prior to that time\, Judge Newman served as a United States Magistrate Judge in Dayton\, having been appointed to eight-year terms in both 2011 and 2019. \nUNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE WALTER H. RICE\nJudge Rice was born in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Northwestern University\, receiving a B.A. degree in 1958. He attended the Columbia University School of Law and received a Juris Doctorate degree in 1962. On June 4\, 1980\, Judge Rice was sworn in as Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio\, at Dayton\, having been appointed to that position by President Carter. Judge Rice served as Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio from October 13\, 1996 to October 12\, 2003. \nUNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE THOMAS M. ROSE\nJudge Rose attended Ohio University where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1970. He then attended the University of Cincinnati College of Law where he received a Juris Doctor in 1973. Judge Rose served as Greene County Common Pleas Judge until June 20\, 2002. He was then sworn in as Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on June 21\, 2002. \nUNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE PETER B. SILVAIN\, JR.\nJudge Peter B. Silvain\, Jr. was appointed as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Ohio on May 10\, 2021. Prior to this he served as federal Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration from 2009-2011 in Dayton\, Ohio\, and for U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges from 2011-2021 in Cincinnati\, Ohio. \nUNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE CAROLINE H. GENTRY\nMagistrate Judge Gentry grew up in Yellow Springs\, Ohio. She is a graduate of Kalamazoo College (B.A.\, magna cum laude\, Phi Beta Kappa\, 1992) and Yale Law School (J.D. 1995)\, where she was a senior editor of the Yale Law Journal. Judge Gentry was assumed her office as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Ohio on February 7\, 2022. \nUNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE MICHAEL R. MERZ\nMagistrate Judge Michael R. Merz is a life-long resident of Dayton\, Ohio\, where he was born in 1945. He is a 1967 graduate of Harvard College (A.B. cum laude) and received his J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in 1970. He was appointed United States Magistrate Judge in 1984 and in March 2011\, while serving his fourth term\, retired and was recalled to service. He served as Chief Magistrate Judge of the Southern District from 2004 to 2008. \nUNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE GUY R. HUMPHREY\nJudge Humphrey was appointed as a Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio\, sitting in Dayton\, on October 2\, 2007. He is a 1981 graduate of Kent State University and a 1984 graduate of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. \nJEFFREY T. COX\, ESQ.\nJeff Cox is a partner at Faruki P.L.L.\, a complex business litigation boutique\, with offices in Cincinnati and Dayton\, Ohio. His practice covers a wide range of business and technology litigation ranging from class actions\, media\, privacy and intellectual property disputes to professional malpractice\, advertising and competition-related disputes. Mr. Cox graduated from Miami University in 1982 with a B.A. in Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs; he received his J.D. in 1991 from The University of Dayton where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review. \nMICHAEL S. MAYER\, ESQ.\nMichael Mayer has served the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio since 2019. He is the term law clerk for Hon. Thomas M. Rose. Prior to joining the Court\, Michael was a civil litigation attorney with the law firms Freeborn & Peters\, L.L.P. in Chicago (2006-2012) and Faruki P.L.L. in Dayton (2012-2019). During his time as a litigator\, Michael’s practice focused on complex business disputes in state and federal courts. \nRegistration\nDeadline to register is May 9\, 2023\nRSVP: Register Online! \nRegistration Fee: \n\n$50 – FBA Member\n$75 – Non Member\nFree -New member of the FBA (i.e.\, those who signed up within the six months prior to the seminar). Proof of membership must be sent to DaytonFBAEvents@gmail.com.\n\nTo JOIN the Federal Bar Association\, visit the FBA’s website at: https://www.fedbar.org/membership/join/ \nCLE\n3.0 CLE Hours Anticipated. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Callum Morris at callum_morris@ohsd.uscourts.gov.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/dayton-chapter-federal-court-practice-seminar-3/
LOCATION:Honorable Walter Herbert Rice Federal Building\, 200 West 2nd Street\, Room 150\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dayton Chapter
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SUMMARY:Qui Tam Section: [VIRTUAL] Touhy Subpoena Practice - Getting the Information You Need to Prove (or Disprove) the Case
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) time zone** \nThis webinar will provide varied perspectives from government\, relator\, and defense counsel on Touhy subpoena practice in declined False Claims Act cases. The conversation will cover the process and procedural elements of Touhy subpoenas\, negotiations with the Government\, and use of that information in litigation. \nRegistration is Closed \n\nAbout the Presenters\nZachary Arbitman\, Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP (Moderator)  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nPaul Kaufman\, United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nKandis L. Kovalsky\, Kang Haggerty LLC \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAmanda B. Robinson\, Morgan\, Lewis & Bockius LLP \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nRegistration\nRegistration is Closed \n\nFBA Members: $0\nNon-Members: $0\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note that CLE credit is not offered for this webinar. \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 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 sections@fedbar.org.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/qui-tam-section-virtual-touhy-subpoena-practice-getting-the-information-you-need-to-prove-or-disprove-the-case/
CATEGORIES:Qui Tam Section
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Rebuilding Lives: The Legal Community’s Role in Supporting Afghan Refugee-Lawyers in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Federal Bar Association’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee \nMore than a year after the United States withdrew from Afghanistan\, about 88\,500 Afghans have resettled across this country.  Refugees require support on many different levels—evacuation\, immigration assistance\, and resettlement.  Among the many who have resettled here are lawyers and judges from Afghanistan whose human rights and rule of law work – or whose very existence as a symbol of women’s equality – put their lives at risk.  These professionals face a daunting task rebuilding their lives and livelihoods in a foreign place.  What role does our legal community have in supporting this transition?  Why should lawyers and judges get involved\, and what can we do to help?  Through this one-hour presentation\, you will learn why this work matters\, meet an Afghan refugee-lawyer now employed as a paralegal\, and hear about a project started by the South Asian Bar Association of San Diego.  Attendees will leave with a clearer sense of the refugee experience and what they personally can do to effect change. \n\nPresenters\nModerator: Alejandro Del Carmen\, Ph.D.\, Tarleton State University (a member of the Texas A&M University System)  \nAlejandro (Alex) del Carmen migrated to the United States as a refugee from war-torn Nicaragua at the age of 12.  He received a Ph.D. in Criminology from the College of Criminology at the Florida State University. He is considered an authority on the topic of race and crime with particular emphasis on racial profiling in law enforcement. Dr. del Carmen has written numerous articles in internationally recognized journals and published several books. His most recent book is titled “Racial Profiling in Policing: Beyond the Basics” with Kendall Hunt. Dr. del Carmen has presented his research findings on racial profiling\, throughout the world (Scotland\, Belgium\, Slovenia\, Spain\, United Arab Emirates\, and Italy). He has trained thousands of police officers including all of the Texas Police Chiefs since 2001. In addition\, he is responsible for creating the Texas racial profiling statistical template widely used by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He is often a guest on Fox\, CNN\, Fox News Radio\, Telemundo\, Univision and NBC\, among other media outlets. He is also an instructor at the FBI National Academy in Quantico where he teaching police accountability. \nDr. del Carmen is an Associate Dean at the School of Criminology\, Criminal Justice and Public Administration at Tarleton State University (a member of the Texas A&M University System) in Fort Worth\, Texas.   Dr. del Carmen has been appointed as a Fulbright Specialist by the United  States Department of State. He has served as a Federal Monitor for two of the most significant police reform cases in the United States. Currently\, Dr. del Carmen is serving as a Special Master for the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico\, on the Puerto Rico Police reform case. \n  \n \nHon. M. Margaret McKeown \nMargaret McKeown has served almost twenty-five years as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, an affiliated scholar at the Center for the American West at Stanford University\, and jurist-in-residence at the University of San Diego School of Law. As a former White House Fellow\, she served as special assistant at the White House and as special assistant to the Secretary of the Interior. A Wyoming native\, she serves on the board of Teton Science Schools and was a member of the first American expedition to Mt. Shishapangma in Tibet. \nJudge McKeown recently published Citizen Justice: The Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas—Public Advocate and Conservation Champion (Potomac Press\, 2022). \nJudge McKeown graduated from Georgetown University Law Center and holds an honorary doctorate from Georgetown University.  Before her appointment\, she was the first woman partner at Perkins Coie in Seattle and Washington\, D.C. \nJudge McKeown is a member of the US Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability.  She chairs the Ninth Circuit Workplace Environment Committee and is a member of the National Workplace Conduct Working Group.  She is on the Council of the American Law Institute\, the Judicial Advisory Board of the American Society of International Law\, and the editorial board of Litigation magazine. She served as Chair of the ABA Commission on the 19th Amendment\, past President of the Federal Judges Association\, and former chair of the US Judicial Conference Codes of Conduct Committee (ethics). \nJudge McKeown is on the board of the World Justice Project and is Vice Chair of the ABA Rule of Law Initiative and a current special advisor.  She has lectured throughout the world on international law\, intellectual property\, human rights\, ethics\, and constitutional law and has participated in numerous rule of law initiatives with judges and lawyers. \nJudge McKeown received the ABA Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement award\, the ABA John Marshall Award\, the Inns of Court Ninth Circuit Professionalism Award\, the Washington Women Lawyers President’s Award\, and the Girl Scouts Cool Woman Award\, among others. \n \nMasooda Qazi\, San Diego County Public Defender’s Office \nMasooda Qazi is a temporary paralegal at the San Diego County Public Defender’s Office.  She resettled in San Diego in 2022 with her husband and children after a difficult journey from Kabul\, Afghanistan.  Before the Taliban takeover\, she worked for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.  Previously\, she advised the U.N. and E.U. on rule of law projects in Afghanistan that supported the new Anti-Corruption Justice Center and women-centered reforms to the Penal Code.  Masooda graduated first in her law school class at Kabul University\, where she met her husband.  Passionate about women’s rights\, she began her legal career advising the now-shuttered Ministry of Women’s Affairs. \nMasooda and her family had a difficult journey escaping Afghanistan\, spending 9 months in prison-turned-refugee camp in the Netherlands before coming to the United States.  She and her husband Hamid then worked to find legal sector employment through the South Asian Bar Association of San Diego; they are mentored by a tight-knit team of judges and lawyers eager to support their professional development. \n \n\nMytili Bala\, California Court of Appeal\, Fourth District\, Division One \nMytili Bala is a senior research attorney for the California Court of Appeal\, Fourth District\, Division One in San Diego\, where she handles a wide range of civil and criminal appeals.  She joined the court from a human rights nonprofit\, where she pursued accountability for violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.  A graduate of Yale Law School\, Mytili spent the initial part of her legal career as a law firm litigation associate. \nIn 2022 while serving as President of the South Asian Bar Association of San Diego\, Mytili launched the Afghan Outreach Project to help Afghan judges and lawyers find legal sector employment and learn about our courts.  In partnership with the National Association of Women Judges\, she set up mentor pods for six Afghan women judges in California.  Through sweat equity and collective volunteer efforts\, Mytili has helped 11 Afghan lawyers and judges find jobs and fellowships.  For this work\, she will receive the 2023 San Diego County Bar Association Community Service Award.  There is tremendous need\, and Mytili enthusiastically welcomes your participation and support. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration for this webinar is now closed \nAttendees will receive the zoom streaming link in their confirmation email. Streaming information will also be circulated via email after registration closes the day prior to the webinar date. \n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $0\n\nAccessibility: Closed captioning and dial-in is available for all virtual webcasts. \nCancellation Policy: No refunds will be made for notices of cancellation received within seven (7) days of the webinar date. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made up to one business day prior to the event except as the Association otherwise agrees in writing. 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\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 meetings@fedbar.org.
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