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Young Lawyers to Tackle Key Fundamentals at Fall Conference

CHICAGO, Sept. 14, 2007 — Immigration and business law, healthcare fraud and abuse, and business courts are the key topics to be addressed at the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Fall Conference, Oct. 4-6, at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in Charlotte, N.C.

About 300 of the nation’s leading young lawyers are expected to convene in “The Queen City” to examine these important issues as well as network, exchange ideas at the Young Bar Leader Summit, engage in workshops and participate in Wills for Heroes, the ABA YLD 2007-2008 public service project providing free estate planning documents to local first responders.

Some conference highlights include:

Oct. 5

“International Law 101: Immigration and Business Law” panelists Jacqueline Bares and Steve Hader, both of Charlotte, N.C., will explain immigration and business law fundamentals, focusing on employment immigration matters and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act from 9:45 – 10:45 a.m.

“Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Basics: Keeping Your Clients Out of Jail” will present a basic overview of federal laws concerning healthcare fraud and abuse, including the Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law practical tips on identifying key issues early. William W. Horton of Birmingham, Ala. is slated to present this program from 11 a.m. – noon.

“Luncheon: 60 Sites in 60 Minutes” will provide a rapid-fire presentation of essential web resources by top legal technologists from 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Panelists will include Debbie Foster, founder and president, InTouch Legal, Largo, Fla.; Blair Janis, Jordan, Utah; and Adriana Linares, legal technology trainer, LawTech Partners, Orlando, Fla.

“An Introduction to Business Courts” will give an overview of the development of business courts nationally, as well as valuable and practical information about creating new business courts and practicing before them. Panelists will include C. Darnell Jones, II, president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Merrick Gross, Shareholder, Akerman Senterfitt, Miami; Mitchell Bach, Philadelphia; and Robert Fuller, Charlotte, N.C. This program is slated to occur from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Oct. 6

“Young Bar Leader Summit: The Next Generation and Bar Leadership Programming” will create a forum for ABA YLD affiliate leaders to discuss issues facing their bar groups. Training sessions regarding the development of future bar leaders, a diversity plan and an annual report will also be an integral part of the program. The summit is slated to occur from 8 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.

Other programs:

Oct. 5

8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
· “Sorry, I Don’t Speak Lawyer’ — Effectively Communicating with Non-Lawyers”

9:45 – 10:45 a.m.
· “Tips on Building an Affordable Housing and Community Development Law Practice”
· “Examining the Tripartite Relationship Connecting the Policyholder, Carrier and Defense Counsel”

11 a.m. – noon
· “Contract Basics”
· “Movie Magic: How the Masters Try Cases”

1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
· “Help, I'm a Boss! The Practical and Legal Dos and Dont's of Supervising Others”
· “The Top 10 Things That Get Tax Lawyers in Trouble for Malpractice”

2:45 – 3:45 p.m.
· “Alimony 101”
· “Ethical Responsibilities between Judges and Lawyers in Litigation”

2:45 – 4:15 p.m.
· “Getting What You Want: A Review of Negotiation Skills”

For more information on the conference, visit: http://www.abanet.org/yld/fall07/home.shtml.

The American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division is the ABA’s largest entity, composed of approximately 144,000 members. The Young Lawyers Division, as the national organization of young lawyers, works to provide leadership in serving the public and the profession, and to promote excellence and fulfillment in the practice of law.


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