DETROIT CHAPTER FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
NEWSLETTER APRIL 1993
A (Habeas) Chorus Line practices for the May 7th Annual Dinner. Cast Members L to R, Front row: Brian Figot and Justine Klimko, Back Row: Jim Robb, Mark Lezotte, Angela Williams, Judy Zorn, Sara Fischer, Michael Leibson and Joe LaBella.
DINNER HONORING FEDERAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS SCHEDULED FOR MAY 7th.
The Fourteenth Annual Dinner honoring the Eastern District's Judicial Officers will be held on Friday, May 7, 1993 at the beaut i fu 1 I nternat i ona 1 Center Ba 11 room in Greek town. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m. with dinner to follow at 7:00 p.m.
Immediately following dinner, the group A (Habeas) Chorus Line will present "Les Miserab-Laws". This is an all new production by the same wonderful group of local legal talent which performed at the dinner last year.
Tickets will be sold by the table or individual tickets at $60.00 each. All proceeds from the dinner go to the Detroit Chapter's Foundation.
The FBA dinner affords a wonderful opportunity for members of the Bar to mingle and dine with members of the federal bench in a warm and relaxed setting. Your attendance at this year's dinner and support in making it a success are greatly appreciated.
PLEASE IMMEDIATELY CALL DEE OSTERMAN FOR RESERVATIONS 548-3450.
Speakers for the Interaction with Government Agencies Seminar take time out for a picture. L to R: Cas Swastek (Co-Chair)" Miriam Van Goor (Treasury), Webster Buhl (Secretary of State), Pamela Thompson (Assistant U.s. Attorney), Maureen Faes (V.A. District Counsel), Elizabeth Hacker (Immigration District Counsel), Michael Witzke (Co-Chair) EIey Maccani (IRS), and Judy Miller (Michigan Business Ombudsman).
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND TITLE VII EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS TO BE EXPLORED AT APRIL
28th GILMAN LUNCHEON.
The conflict between the First Amendment and hostile employment discrimination claims and remedies under will be the subject of a point/counterpoint at the Leonard R. Gilman Award Luncheon.
environment Title VII Apr i 1 28th
One of the debaters will be Wayne state University Associate Law Professor Kingsley R. Browne who will argue that the current interpretation of Title VI I in hostile environment employment discrimination cases runs afoul of existing First Amendment doctrine.
Professor Browne teaches employment discrimination law, employment law and torts at Wayne state and has been a prolific legal writer including articles on the Civil Rights Act of 1991, statistics in employment discrimination cases, comparable worth and preemption, as well as the topic of his presentation. He has also spoken before the ABA and ICLE among others, as well to the media in his areas of expertise. A clerk to Supreme Court Associate Justice Byron White in 1983-84, he was an associate and partner at San Francisco's Morrison & Focrster where he practiced labor and employment law from 1984 until 1989. He came to Wayne State in 1989.
The luncheon will also feature the presentation of the Leonard R Gilman Award to this year's recipient. The Award was established by the Detroit Chapter of the Federal Bar Association in 1985 in memory of Leonard R. Gilman who, at the time of his death on February 12, 1985, was the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. The award is presented annually at a Chapter Luncheon to "an outstanding practitioner of criminal law" exemplifying the qualities that "Lenny" possessed.
The luncheon will be held in the Riverfront Ballroom at the Renaissance Center. Tickets for the luncheon, which begins with a reception at 11:30 A.M., can be obtained by returning the registration form below or by calling Mark Brewer at 965-3464.
WHEN: WHERE:
REGISTRATION FORM - GILMAN AWARD LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1993 RIVERFRONT BALLROOM
WESTIN HOTEL/RENAISSANCE CENTER/DETROIT
RESERVATION FOR: __ AT $20 for FBA MEMBERS __ AT $24 for NON-MEMBERS AMOUNT ENCLOSED ________ _
NAME: ________________________ ~FIRM NAME: ________________ __
TELEPHONE NO: __________________________________________ _
PLS. MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA
FORWARD TO: MARK BREWER Sachs, Waldman, O'Hare et al 1000 Farmer Detroit, ML 48226-2834
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY PHONE IN ADVANCE (313)965-3464
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APPELLATE SEMINAR AND SIXTH CIRCUIT ADMISSION CEREMONY TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1993
ROOM 115, FEDERAL BUILDING & U. S. COURTHOUSE
12:30 - 1:00 P.M.
1 : 00 - 2: 00 P. M.
2:00 - 3:00 P . M.
3:00 - 4:00 P.M.
Registration
Case Management in the Sixth Circuit Presentation by Leonard Green, Clerk of Court for the Sixth Circuit and Ernestine Tennyson, Deputy Clerk Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals; followed by questions and Answers.
Appellate Brief Writing - Panel Discussion.
Hon. Cornelia Kennedy, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Hon. James L. Ryan Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Patricia Blake, Chief of the Appellate Division, Office of the united States Attorney, E.D. of Michigan
Appellate Oral Advocacy - Panel Discussion
Hon. Cornelia Kennedy, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Hon. James L. Ryan Circuit Court of Appeals, Hon. Maura Corrigan, Michigan Court of Appeals and former Chief of Appellate Division, Office of the U. S. Attorney, E.D. of Michigan
4:00 P.M. Swearing-in Ceremony for Admission to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
REGISTRATION : APPELLATE SEMINAR AND SIXTH CIRCUIT ADMISS ION CEREMONY
WHEN: TIME: WHERE:
APRIL 20,1993 1:00 P . M. - 4:00 P.M. FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S. COURTHOUSE ROOM 115 - DETROIT
RESERVATION FOR: _________ AT $15 for FBA MEMBERS
_________ AT $20 for NON-MEMBERS AMOUNT ENCLOSED: ______________ __
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBAj MAIL TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA, P.O. BOX 71740, MADISON HGTS., MI. 48071
NAME: _______________________________ FI RM: ________________________ _
ADDRESS: ____________________________ PHONE: ______________________ __
________ $25 SIXTH CIRCUIT ADMISSION FEE. MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE FOR THE ADMISSION FEE ONLY TO
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ADVANCE CRIMINAL LAW SECTION SEMINAR MAY 12, 1993
ROOM 115 FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S. COURTHOUSE
8:30 - 8:45
8:45 - 9:30
9: 30 - 10: 00
10:00 - 10:45
10: 45 - 11: 00
11:00 - 11:45
11:45 - 12:45
Registration
Plea bargaining, "super acceptance" and substantial assistance policies in the u.s. attorney's Office
Alan Gershel, Chief of the Criminal Division, USAO David DuMouchel, Defense Attorney
Most-asked questions about the Guidelines, and changes effective in November 1992.
David Debold, AUSA
Jury selection: conduct of voir dire and exercise of peremptory challenges since Batson and McCollum:
Honorable Julian Abele Cook, Chief Judge Honorable Paul V. Gadola James Wouczyna, AUSA william Richards, AUSA Kenneth Sasse, Defense Attorney James Thomas, Defense Attorney
Break
Representing the corporate client: internal investigations, protecting attorney-client communications and attorney work product.
David DuMouchel, Defense Attorney F. William Soisson, AUSA
Corporate compliance programs: pros and Cons
Michael Lavoie, Butzel Long Len Charla, Butzel Long Lynn Helland, AU SA
REGISTRATION: ADVANCE CRIMINAL LAW SECTION SEMINAR
WHEN: MAY 12, 1993 TIME: 8:45 A.M. - 12:45 P.M. WHERE: FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S COURTHOUSE-ROOM 115-DETROIT RESERVATION FOR: AT $15 FOR FBA MEMBER _____ AT $20 for NON-MEMBER AMOUNT ENCLOSED: ____________ _
NAME: FIRM: __________________________ _ ADDRESS: PHONE
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA; MAIL TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA, P.O.BOX 71740, MADISON HGTS., MI. 48071
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12:30 - 1:00
1:00 - 1:15
1: 15 - 2:30
2:30 - 2:45
2:45 - 3: 15
3:15 - 3:45
3:45 - 4:30
4:30
WHEN: TIME: WHERE:
SENTENCING GUIDELINES: BASICS
Registration
Introductory Remarks
Calculating the Guidelines determining the guidelines in a single count drug case, and in a single count fraud/theft case; calculating aggravating and mitigating factors.
Miriam Siefer, FDO Terry Berg, AUSA
Break
Grouping Multiple Offenses
Ji 11 Price, FDO
Calculating Criminal History
Timothy Kozak, U.S. Probation Officer
Guidelines Policies a roundtable discussion: What happens when reasonable minds differ on computation in the presentence report, impact on plea agreements etc.
Honorable Patrick J. Duggan Paul Larned, U.S. Probation Officer Dave Debold, AUSA Paul Borman, FDO
Questions from the audience to the roundtable panel
REGISTRATION-SENTENCING GUIDELINES: BASICS
APRIL 29, 1993 1 :00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S. COURTHOUSE ROOM 115 - DETROIT
RESERVATION FOR: _________ AT $15 for FBA MEMBERS _________ AT $20 for NON-MEMBERS
AMOUNT ENCLOSED:
NAME: _____________________________ FIRM: ________________________ __
ADDRESS: _________________________ PHONE: ________________________ _
MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA; MAIL TO: DETROIT CHAPTER/FBA, P.O. BOX 11140, MADISON HGTS., MI. 48011
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Federal Bar Golf Outing June 10, 1993 PINE TRACE GOl.F eLl IB
ROCHESTEH l-TII.l.S, Min IleAN
Join liS as The Detroit Chapter of the Federal Bar Association will continue one of its olclest traditions
on Thursday, June 10, 1993, when it will hold its annual golf ollting at the Pine Trace GoH Club in
Rochester Hills, Michigan. The golf tee-off times will start at 11:30 a.m. and continue through
approximately 1 :00 p .m. After a challenging round of golf, enjoy an open bar, dinner and many exciting
door prizes. The cost of the event, including greens fees, cart, open bar and dinner, is $85.00.
Please fill out the registration form and return it today.
Name:
Address
Phone:
Federal Bar Association Golf Outing June 10, 1993
Pine Trace Golf Club Rochester Hills, Michigan
Reservations at $85.00 per person Amount enclosed
Return to: Detroit Chapter - F.B.A.
P.O. Box 71740 Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
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WHEN:
WHERE:
COST:
R.S.V.P.:
NAME:
BANKRUPTCY PANEL PRESENTATION
Moderators: Michael H. Traison, Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone and Julia A. Caroff, Assistant U.S. Attorney
• Barbara J. Rom (Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz) ·Single Asset Relll Estllte BlInkruptcies·
• - Donald J. Hutchinson (Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone) -The/nteTllction Between LllboT LIIW and Title 77: A focus on 17 U.S.C. § 7 713·
• Edgar C. Howbert, Esq. (Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman) -Current Developments and New Cilses in BlInkruptcy LlIw-
• Ellen J. Alter, Esq. (Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer & Weiss, P.C.) -Enfolcellbility of Ple-SlInkruptcy Covenants·
• Ross I. MacKenzie, Esq., Assistant U.S. Attorney -SlInkruptcy FllIud Plosecution·
Tuesday, April 27, 1993, 3:00 p.m.
U.S. COURTHOUSE, Room 115 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, Michigan
Cocktail Hour to follow at THE CAUCUS CLUB, 150 W. Congress, Detroit, Michigan
$10.00 - Members $15.00 - Non-Members Cocktail Reception: Cash Bar
Michael H. Traison (313) 496-7657 Qr Ruth E. Bartman: (313) 496-7547 Fax: (313) 496-8450
Please call to con film Qlletum the slip attached below.
FIRM:
I plan on attending the April 27, 1993 Panel Presentation of Bankruptcy Topics. Enclosed is my registration fee of $'0.00 (member) I $15.00 (non-member).
MAIL TO: Ms. Ruth Bartman Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone '50 West Jefferson, Suite 2500 Detroit, MI 48226
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THE CIVIL LITIGATION SECTION OF THE DETROIT CHAPTER FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
ANNOUNCES
1993 Practice Manual for the
U.S. District Courts Eastern District of Michigan
The up-to-date publication provides practical insight to the specific pretrial and trial procedural requirements and preferences of our District Court Judges, Bankruptcy Court Judges and Magistrates. It also contains helpful "tips" from the Clerk's office. This "How-to" guide is a vital source of information for all those who practice in the District Courts, Eastern District of Michigan. The 1993 Edition has been expanded to include civil and criminal chapters on all District Judges, Bankruptcy Judges, and Magistrates.
ORDER FORM
Orders are currently being taken:
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NAME: _______________________________________________ __
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The Federal Bar Association would like to express its appreciation to Chief Judge Julian A. Cook, Jr., and all the Judges, Magistrates, and their staff for their continued cooperation and assistance in this publication.
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Federal Bar Association/Detroit Chapter
ORDER FORMS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO: KAREN BURITZ
DETROtT CHAPTER
PO!!t Office Bo)( 71740 Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
Butzel Long 150 W. Jefferson Suite 900 Detroit, Mi. 48226 (313)225-7000 EXT.7113
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