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October 7–11, 2015 Washington Marriot t Wardman Park
Washington, D.C.
Dear Friends and Colleagues:The changing leaves on the National Mall, football fans cheering in FedEx Park, and the Taste of DC are just a few reasons to be in our nation’s capital during the first week in October. An even better reason is DRI’s Annual Meeting!
On behalf of the Annual Meeting Steering Committee, we invite you to join us October 7–11 at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park in D.C. for DRI’s 2015 Annual Meeting. We have planned a week of spectacular keynote speakers, cutting-edge CLE presentations, and plenty of networking events—all just for you.
Those who attend will have the following opportunities:
• Hear keynote remarks from leading experts on leadership, presidential politics, and today’s changing world.
• Attend CLE programming on developing legal topics to stay ahead of the game.
• Earn up to 12 hours of CLE credit including 3.5 hours of ethics credit.
• Strengthen old relationships and develop new ones while network-ing with over 1,000 defense attorneys and in-house counsel during the week’s activities.
• Get involved—join your substantive law committee colleagues for com-mittee business meetings and dine-arounds designed to provide you with leadership and business development opportunities.
• And much more!
This brochure provides you with a sneak preview of the wonderful programming we have planned for you in October. For more detailed information, visit dri.org to down-load the full 2015 DRI Annual Meeting Advance Program. Follow @DRI2015AM on Twit-ter for special announcements as we are adding new features to the meeting weekly!
This is your Annual Meeting and we are committed to providing you with programming and activities that will bring value to you and your practice. So join us in Washington, D.C., for what we know will be a memorable and productive experience for one and all.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Laura E. Proctor President, 2015–2016
Todd Presnell Chair, 2015 DRI Annual Meeting
2015 Annual Meeting Steering CommitteeTillman J. Breckenridge
Emily G. Coughlin
John E. Cuttino
Jennifer M. Davis
Mark A. Fahleson
Joseph M. Hanna
Rosary A. Hernandez
Aimee L. Hiers
Marie Trimble Holvick
Jeanne F. Loftis
Michael M. Marick
Amy Mass
R. Craig Mayfield
Amy L. Miletich
John C.S. Pierce
Thomas R. Schultz
Jodi V. Terranova
Philip L. Willman
PORTRAIT BY TIMOTHY GREENFIELD-SANDERS
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 89:30 AM–10:45 AM
Madeleine K. Albright and Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.)The State of Affairs: A Conversation with Former Secretaries of State Madeleine K. Albright and Gen. Colin Powell, USA (Ret.)Join us for the rare opportunity to hear
Madeleine Albright and General Colin Powell, the 64th and 65th Sec-retaries of State, together on the same stage, share their perspectives on leadership, how the world has evolved, and the forces shaping the future. Rising from humble beginnings to serve as America’s top dip-lomat, Secretary Albright and General Powell have first-hand experi-ence in diplomatic relations during some of the most tumultuous times in American history. With a new presidential administration taking office in January 2017, their commentary on America’s global role and the challenges facing the next administration and other world leaders should not be missed.
11:15 AM–12:30 PM
Peter D. Hart and Bill McInturffPrimary Colors—Presidential Politics in 2016Presented by the DRI Center for Law and Public Policy
Just 100 days before the Iowa Caucus and in the midst of primary debates, the first open-seat presidential election
in eight years is clearly upon us. Who is in and who is out? What do the American people think of the “frontrunners”? No one is more tapped into public opinion than NBC News/Wall Street Journal pollsters Peter Hart and Bill McInturff, the well- respected pollsters for the Democratic and Republican parties. Join them as they take a fun, interactive look at the latest polling data, and share nonpartisan insights about the key changes in the field, trends, and top issues that will affect the outcome of the upcoming presidential election.
12:30 PM–1:45 PM
Awards Luncheon—Featured Speaker: Michael R. BeschlossSponsored by Gallivan White & Boyd PA, Hill Ward Henderson, Husch Blackwell LLP, and Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Lawyer-Presidents: Leadership from the Law Office to the Oval OfficeTwenty-five U.S. Presidents were lawyers before tak-ing the Oval Office, which is clear evidence that legal
training is a significant part of the recipe for leadership and secur-ing the presidency. Join presidential historian and natural story-teller Michael Beschloss as he discusses the leadership qualities of the lawyer- presidents and the behind- the- scenes stories of how they rose from the legal office to the oval office. (Ticketed event—$60/individual ticket; $650 for table of 10, additional proceeds for the NFJE)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 99:00 AM–9:50 AM
Robert O’NeillNever Quit: The Story of a Life Built on Successful MissionsRob O’Neill has served America as a SEAL, team leader, and senior chief petty officer at the Naval Spe-cial Warfare Development Group in some of the most challenging, storied, clandestine military roles of our time. In his speech, O’Neill shares what he learned
during his more than 400 combat missions across four theaters of war. Join one of the legends of our nation’s military as he shares his views on the ingredients to a successful mission: the right people, preparedness, decision making under pressure, and, above all, a com-mitment to never quit.
9:50 AM–10:40 AM
Nina TotenbergWhere Past Is Prologue? The SCOTUS Outlook for 2015–2016In the recent past, the United States Supreme Court has shown a determination to accept and decide cases of significant import, including cases involving the Afford-able Care Act, same-sex marriage, as well as ground- shifting cases in employment and intellectual property
law. One week into the 2015 Supreme Court Term, Nina Totenberg, NPR’s legal correspondent and one of America’s foremost reporters on the Supreme Court, will discuss the Court’s makeup and personalities, analyze the Court’s recent decisions, and provide a must-hear outlook for the 2015–2016 SCOTUS term.
11:00 AM–12:15 PM
Judge Alberto Gonzales and Kathryn H. RuemmlerYes (or No?), Mr. President: Advising the Chief Executive on All Legal Things, Foreign and DomesticWhether major legislation, legal posi-tions before the Supreme Court, constitutional issues, judicial appoint-
ments, or military engagement, the President of the United States faces daily decisions of tremendous national and international import. And on each decision, the President’s legal counsel is there to provide strategic and legal advice. Alberto Gonzales and Kathryn Ruemmler, Legal Counsel to President Bush and President Obama, respectively, will discuss their experiences leading the White House Counsel’s office and providing legal advice to presidents faced with difficult and unprecedented decisions on domestic and international issues. This program presents a unique opportunity to take a behind- the- scenes look at the daily life of lawyers tasked with providing legal advice to the Commander- in- Chief.
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The Annual Meeting has been approved for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 12 hours, including up to 3.5 hours of ethics. Accreditation has been requested from every state with MCLE requirements. Certificates of Attendance will be available for each attendee. Attendees are respon-sible for obtaining CLE credits from their respective states. Credit availability and requirements vary from state to state; please check our website at dri.org for more information on your state.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 82:00 PM–3:15 PM
The Future Is Now: How the Strategic Goals of Corporate and
Insurance Legal Departments Will Impact the Practice of Law
and Role of Defense CounselIn 2014, the U.S. legal market totaled $275 billion. Remarkably, over half of this market is comprised of less than 50,000 publicly and pri-vately held businesses that spend $1 million or more per year on legal services. Indeed, less than 500 corporations comprise more than 10 percent of the entire legal market. During this session we will hear what is on the minds of the chief legal operations officers for three Fortune 500 legal departments from three different industries (technology, insurance, agricultural processing). Topics include legal department goals, strategic initiatives, outside counsel manage-ment, the growth of inside counsel, and use of data and technology to increase quality and control cost. Panelists will provide guidance on what outside counsel should be doing to get ahead of the curve.
Connie Brenton, Chief of Staff, Director of Legal Operations, NetApp
David Cambria, Global Director of Operations, Law, Compliance and Government Relations, Archer Daniels Midland
William D. Henderson, Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University
Mark K. Stephens, Senior Vice President, Claim Legal, CNA Insurance
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 20151:45 PM–3:00 PM
The Persuasive Power of Storytelling: Structuring Your Argument for a Jury of Non-LawyersHow do you, as a lawyer, make sure that your listener sees the same picture, and comes to the same conclusions, that you do about the information you’re presenting? From the structure of your story to the details you choose to use, the picture you paint in your opening statement can burn your theory into the minds of your listeners, or it can leave them flat. This workshop will help you use the tools that professional actors and directors use to control the picture being formed in the mind of the listener. You’ll learn about the most com-mon storytelling mistakes advocates make in the courtroom, and the simple changes you can make to lead your listeners to one, inev-itable conclusion.
Lisa DeCaro, Courtroom Performance Inc.
Len Matheo, Courtroom Performance Inc.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 109:00 AM–10:15 AM
FRCP Amendments: Fresh Approaches to Scope, Sanctions, and More?Presented by the DRI Center for Law and Public Policy
Join an all-star lineup for a discussion of the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure expected to take effect December 1, 2015, and, more specifically, on the national standards for elec-tronic discovery and the scope of discovery. Esteemed panelists will provide insight into the Advisory Committee’s rationale for the amendments and discuss the effect these amendments will have on practitioners and our clients’ business practices.
Thomas Y. Allman, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Alexander R. Dahl, Counsel to Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ), Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP
The Honorable Paul W. Grimm, United States District Court for the District of Maryland
Malini Moorthy, Bayer Corporation
Robert D. Owen, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
10:30 AM–11:45 AM
Deep Cover? Developing Issues in Confidentiality, the Attorney–Client Privilege, and Work-Product Protections for Outside Corporate Counsel and In-Firm LawyersPresented by the Lawyers’ Professionalism and Ethics Committee
Few legal issues touch every trial lawyer more than discovery pro-tections afforded by the attorney– client privilege and the work- product doctrine. And these issues are necessarily intertwined with the ethical rules pertaining to confidentiality. In the last few years, new procedural and evidence rules on privilege waiver have emerged, courts have issued pivotal rulings on the privilege’s scope, in-house and outside corporate counsel face tougher privilege scru-tiny, and government- enforcement agencies have increased their demand for protected material. This panel of distinguished lawyers and thinkers will examine the state of confidentiality, attorney– client privilege, and work- product protections, and discuss topics such as the emerging in-firm privilege, privilege logs and privilege waiver, establishing and maintaining the privilege during internal investi-gations, the business– legal communications issues for corporate lawyers, and related ethical issues. This presentation is for all trial lawyers, and one that all trial lawyers should attend.
Pamela A. Bresnahan, Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP
K. Lee Blalack III, O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Mark A. Fahleson, Rembolt Ludtke LLP
Paul F. Rothstein, Georgetown Law Center
CLE Accreditation
For a complete description of the CLE programming, check the online brochure on our website at dri.org/Event/2015AM.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 72:00 PM–4:30 PMCorporate CounselMinding Your Ps & Qs: Ethical Pitfalls and Quandaries for the In-House Lawyer (This session is by invitation only)
4:00 PM–5:00 PMCommercial LitigationDrinking from a Fire Hose: Keeping Your Client’s Intellectual Property and Secrets Safe
How to Train Trial Lawyers When There Are No Trials
U.S. Cyber Liability
Spoliation and Changes to Rule 37
Complex Litigation Against Nonprofits in the Consumer-Protection Context: A War on Multiple Fronts
MERS Litigation
Data Management and SecurityCyber Security: A Team Effort
Women in the LawLeading and Learning on Today’s Legal Treadmill
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 87:15 AM–8:15 AMYoung LawyersIncivility and Ethics: Push to Clean up the Legal Profession
3:45 PM–4:45 PMAppellate AdvocacyAppellate Advocacy/Key Issues Pending and Trending
Construction LawGreen Building Litigation
Drug and Medical DeviceLessons Learned from E-Discovery Sanctions in Mass Tort Litigation: Where Do We Go from Here?
Employment and Labor LawLabor Law for the Nonunion Workplace
Governmental LiabilityAn Officer’s Guide to Handling Encounters with Lawfully Armed Citizens
Insurance Law/Corporate Counsel (co-sponsored)Game of Drones: Legal and Insurance Implications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Law Practice Management/ Lawyers’ Professionalism and Ethics/Professional Liability (co-sponsored)Statutory, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Avoiding and Responding to a Law Firm Data Breach
Life, Health and DisabilityShifting Standards, Shifting Sands: Evidentiary Challenges in ERISA Litigation
Retail and HospitalityPersonal Responsibility vs. Negligence in Protecting Guests
Trucking LawExperts on Reliability: The Admissibility of Expert Testimony Regarding Accident Documentation
Medical Lien Funding and Its Effect on the Defense of Personal Injury Claims
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 97:50 AM–8:50 AMAviation LawInsights from Your Aviation Clients: Get the Inside Scoop on Substantive and Business Issues and Beyond3:00 PM–5:00 PMAlternative Dispute Resolution/DRI International™ (co-sponsored)The Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Successful Mediation/Arbitration Practice: Advice from the Ground Floor Up
Around the World with the Best and Worst of Recognized Legal Systems
3:15 PM–4:15 PMDiversityCultural Competence: A Deal Breaker for Lawyers
Government Enforcement and Corporate Compliance/Corporate Counsel (co-sponsored)Update on Government Enforcement Trends: A Look at the Government’s Enforcement Tools and Targeted Industries
Intellectual Property LitigationNew Wine in an Old Bottle: Appropriation Art as Transformative Fair Use
To Forward or Not to Forward? The Discovery Implications of Forwarding Work Emails to Mobile Phones
The Effect of New Patent Office Procedures on Patent Litigation
Medical Liability and Health Care LawResponding to a Catastrophic Pandemic
Product Liability20 Years Later: The Truth Behind the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Trial
Utopia or Mad Max? Navigating Product Liability Issues in Future Technologies
Toxic Torts and Environmental LawUse (and Misuse) of Statistics and Data Management in Toxic Tort Cases
Trial TacticsDelivering Your Case to the Jury: The Importance of Conveying Respect
Workers’ CompensationSettlement of Medicare Eligible Workers’ Compensation Claims: Pitfalls and Practice Pointers
CLE SESSIONS
ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE
Tuesday, October 68:30 AM–5:00 PM Meeting: Law Institute5:00 PM–5:30 PM Meeting: 2015 Annual Meeting
Steering Committee6:30 PM–9:30 PM DRI Board of Directors
Dinner (Invitation only)
Wednesday, October 78:00 AM–12:30 PM Meeting: DRI Board of Directors12:45 PM–2:45 PM Meeting: NFJE Board of Directors2:00 PM–4:30 PM Education: Corporate Counsel
Program (In-house counsel only)2:30 PM–4:00 PM Meeting: Committee
Chairs and Vice Chairs2:30 PM–4:00 PM Meeting: Law Institute, Program
Chairs, and Vice Chairs4:00 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: Committees
Communities Chairs4:00 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: Membership Committee4:00 PM–5:00 PM Education: Substantive Law and
Practice Area CLE Sessions4:00 PM–6:30 PM Registration and Exhibit Showcase4:30 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: Corporate Counsel
Committee Business Meeting (In-house counsel only)
5:00 PM–5:30 PM Meeting: First-Time Attendees Orientation
5:00 PM–5:30 PM Meeting: Substantive Law Committee Business Meetings
5:00 PM–6:00 PM Meeting: Committee Membership Chairs and Vice Chairs
5:00 PM–6:00 PM Networking: Corporate Counsel Reception (In-house counsel only)
5:30 PM–6:30 PM Networking: Reception for New and Prospective Members
6:30 PM–8:00 PM Networking: Welcome Reception
Thursday, October 87:00 AM–8:00 AM DRI for Life—Yoga7:00 AM–8:00 AM Friends of Bill W.7:00 AM–8:45 AM Continental Breakfast in
Exhibit Showcase7:00 AM–4:00 PM Registration and Exhibit Showcase7:15 AM–8:15 AM Education: Young Lawyers
Committee CLE Program7:30 AM–8:00 AM Meeting: State Representatives8:00 AM–8:40 AM SLDO: Regional Meetings8:15 AM–8:45 AM Meeting: Substantive Law
Committee Business Meetings8:30 AM–12:00 PM Meeting: Nominating Committee
(Member appointments)
9:00 AM–9:30 AM Opening Ceremony and Welcome9:30 AM–10:45 AM Keynotes: Madeleine K. Albright
and Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.)10:45 AM–11:15 AM Refreshment Break in
Exhibit Showcase11:15 AM–12:30 PM Keynotes: Peter D. Hart
and Bill McInturff12:30 PM–1:45 PM Awards Luncheon: Featuring Michael
R. Beschloss (Ticketed event)1:45 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: Nominating Committee
(Member appointments)2:00 PM–3:15 PM Education: The Future Is Now: How
the Strategic Goals of Corporate and Insurance Legal Departments Will Impact the Practice of Law
2:00 PM–3:15 PM SLDO: Executive Directors Program3:15 PM–3:45 PM Refreshment Break in
Exhibit Showcase3:30 PM–5:00 PM SLDO: National Program for State
and Local Defense Organizations3:45 PM–4:45 PM Education: Substantive Law and
Practice Area CLE Sessions4:45 PM–5:15 PM Meeting: Substantive Law
Committee Business Meetings6:30 PM–10:00 PM Networking: Casino Night at the
Andrew Mellon Auditorium—Hosted by the Young Lawyers Committee
Friday, October 97:00 AM–8:00 AM DRI for Life—Pilates7:00 AM–8:00 AM Friends of Bill W.7:30 AM–8:45 AM Continental Breakfast in
Exhibit Showcase7:30 AM–8:45 AM SLDO: Leadership Breakfast
Featuring Mallory Weggemann (Invitation only)
7:30 AM–1:30 PM Exhibit Showcase7:30 AM–4:00 PM Registration7:30 AM–7:50 AM Meeting: Aviation Law
Committee Business Meeting7:50 AM–8:50 AM Education: Aviation Law
Committee CLE Program8:30 AM–12:15 PM Meeting: Nominating Committee
(Member appointments)9:00 AM–9:50 AM Keynote: Robert O’Neill9:50 AM–10:40 AM Keynote: Nina Totenberg10:40 AM–11:00 AM Refreshment Break in
Exhibit Showcase11:00 AM–12:15 PM Keynote: Judge Alberto Gonzalez
and Kathryn H. Ruemmler
12:15 PM–1:30 PM Networking: DRI Veterans Network Luncheon (Invitation only)
12:15 PM–1:30 PM Networking: Women’s Networking Luncheon Featuring Kathryn H. Ruemmler (Ticketed event)
12:30 PM–2:30 PM SLDO: Executive Directors Program and Luncheon
1:30 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: Nominating Committee (Member appointments)
1:45 PM–3:00 PM Education: The Persuasive Power of Storytelling: Structuring Your Argument for a Jury of Non-Lawyers
3:00 PM–3:15 PM Refreshment Break3:00 PM–5:00 PM Education: Alternative
Dispute Resolution and DRI International™ CLE Program
3:15 PM–4:15 PM Education: Substantive Law and Practice Area CLE Sessions
4:15 PM–4:45 PM Meeting: Substantive Law Committee Business Meetings
5:00 PM–5:30 PM Meeting: Alternative Dispute Resolution and DRI International™ Business Meetings
6:00 PM–7:00 PM Networking: Diversity Reception—Hosted by the Diversity Committee
Saturday, October 107:30 AM–8:30 AM DRI for Life—Yoga7:30 AM–8:30 AM Friends of Bill W.8:00 AM–9:15 AM Continental Breakfast8:00 AM–9:15 AM Meeting: 2016 Annual Meeting
Steering Committee8:00 AM–12:00 PM Registration9:00 AM–10:15 AM Education: FRCP Amendments:
Fresh Approaches to Scope, Sanctions, and More?
10:15 AM–10:30 AM Refreshment Break10:30 AM–11:45 AM Education: Deep Cover? Developing
Issues in Confidentiality, the Attorney–Client Privilege, and Work-Product Protections
1:00 PM–5:00 PM Meeting: DRI Board of Directors6:30 PM–10:00 PM Networking: President’s
Gala Featuring the Capitol Steps (Ticketed event)
For complete details, visit dri.org.
Save $200 when you register on or before September 9, 2015!
Lead, Learn, Connect. | 2015 DRI Annual Meeting | October 7–11 | Washington, D.C.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Hotel FacilityWashington Marriott Wardman Park 2660 Woodley Road, NW Washington, DC 20008 202.328.2000 www.marriott.com
A special block of rooms is available on a first-come, first-served basis at the DRI group rate of $299 single/ double occupancy. Reservations must
be made by Wednesday, September 9, 2015, to guar-antee these special rates. For more details and to make a reservation, visit dri.org.
Registration Information Save $200 and be included in the DRI App when you register on or before September 9, 2015!
Registration fee includes the following:
• Admission to all CLE programs• Admission to all non-
ticketed events
• Continental breakfasts, refresh-ment breaks, and network-ing receptions
• Opportunity to purchase tickets to the Awards Luncheon, Wom-en’s Networking Luncheon, and the President’s Gala
• Access to the DRI App
For complete details, visit dri.org.
NETWORKING EVENTS
Women’s Networking Luncheon—Featured Speaker: Kathryn H. RuemmlerSponsored by Jackson Kelly PLLC, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, and Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Join DRI’s women leaders and share your tips for networking successes, in an interac-tive forum over lunch, designed to advance women lawyers’ professional goals. A special feature this year will be remarks by Kathryn H. Ruemmler, Latham & Watkins LLP and former White House Counsel to President Barack Obama. (Ticketed event: $40/indi-vidual ticket; $450 for table of 10, additional proceeds for the NFJE)
Casino Night at the Andrew Mellon AuditoriumHosted by the Young Lawyers Committee
Sponsored by LawyerGuard
Since its opening in 1935, the majestic Mel-lon Auditorium has been witness to history. On October 29, 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated the first peacetime draft lottery within its walls, where it would con-tinue to be held in 1941 and 1942. Nine years later, President Harry S. Truman hosted the 1949 signing of the North Atlantic Treaty in the auditorium, which established the North American Treaty Organization (NATO). Join us as we go back in time to the 1940s and the auditorium heyday for a Casino Night to ben-efit the DRI Foundation and the NFJE. Try your luck at the casino games, bid on silent auction items, buy the winning raffle ticket, or just enjoy great food, drink, and catching up with friends and colleagues. Don’t forget
to pack your dancing shoes as we dance the night away. It will be a fun night for one and all. Stay tuned for more details.
President’s GalaSponsored by LP Building Products
You are cordially invited to join us Saturday night for the President’s Gala as we celebrate the end of a successful week, recognize our new leaders, and say thank you to those who have served the organization so well. Enjoy a cocktail reception, live auction, elegant dining, and a special performance by the Capitol Steps, an American political sat-ire group you won’t want to miss. (Ticketed event: $100/individual ticket; $1,100 for a table of 10, additional proceeds for the NFJE)
Substantive Law Committee Practice Area Networking EventsEnjoy opportunities to network with other members of your substantive committee, including practice area CLE sessions, commit-tee dine arounds, and business meetings, just to name a few. These events are great ways to stay involved with your committees, meet new colleagues, and have fun. Watch your Committee Community page leading up to October for more information about the what, when, and how to sign up for these activities. If you are not currently a member of a com-mittee and would like to become involved, sign up at dri.org or contact the committee’s leadership. There are plenty of opportunities for everyone to get involved.
National Program for State and Local Defense Organizations (SLDOs)Once again DRI will have programs dedi-cated to state and local defense organizations as well as programs for executive direc-tors. This programming will include informa-tion on what you need to know when running an association and a luncheon discussion on such topics as sponsorships, committees and boards, outsourcing, and more. There will be many opportunities to connect with col-leagues and friends, including the state rep-resentatives breakfast meeting, regional meetings, and SLDO dine-arounds. This year’s SLDO Leadership Breakfast will feature Mallory Wegge-man, the 2012 Paralympic Gold Medalist, who will talk about her journey from trag-edy to triumph. Visit dri.org for more information.
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• Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
• Thompson & Knight LLP
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• Husch Blackwell LLP
• Jackson Kelly PLLC
• Lederer Weston Craig PLLC
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