TUESDAY, MAY 7, 7:30 a.m.
BREAKFAST MEETING (CHIEF DISTRICT JUDGES ONLY)
Camp, Third Floor
OR
BREAKFAST BUFFET FOR ALL OTHER CONFEREES AND GUESTS
St. James Ballroom, Third Floor
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION (JUDGES ONLY)
St. Charles Ballroom, Third Floor
Presiding
Honorable Carl E. Stewart
Chief United States Circuit Judge
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Shreveport, Louisiana
Guest Speakers
Jill B. Langley
Judicial Integrity Officer
Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Washington, D.C.
Dana K. Chipman
Education Division Director
Federal Judicial Center
Washington, D.C.
Honorable Ricardo H. Hinojosa
United States District Judge
Southern District of Texas
McAllen, Texas
OR
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
THE EPITOME OF PROFESSIONALISM: THE SOLACE PROGRAM – MEMBERS OF THE LEGAL COMMUNITY HELPING EACH OTHER IN THEIR TIME OF NEED
Jefferson Ballroom, Third Floor
A panel presentation by the leaders of the SOLACE Programs in the Federal Bar Association, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas will discuss ways in which attorneys help each other in their time of need.
Presiding
Honorable Jay C. Zainey
United States District Judge
Eastern District of Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Panel
Jonathan H. Lasken
National SOLACE Coordinator
Federal Bar Association
Washington, D.C.
Judy Perry Martinez
President-Elect
American Bar Association
New Orleans, Louisiana
Chris Ritter
Director, Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program
State Bar of Texas
Austin, Texas
Mark C. Surprenant
Attorney at Law
Adams and Reese LLP
New Orleans, Louisiana
OR
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
JUDGES BENEFITS: AN OVERVIEW FOR SPOUSES
Canal, Third Floor
Carol S. Sefren, Chief of the Judges Compensation and Retirement Division of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts will be presenting an overview of benefits to spouses. Her presentation will include important benefits such as health and life insurance; the health and dependent care reimbursement accounts; the dental and vision plans; and the Thrift Savings Plan. She will discuss the impact of the Judicial Survivors’ Annuities System on surviving spouses and explain what spouses need to do to claim death benefits upon the passing of the judge. Ms. Sefren also plans to cover retirement issues, social security and medicare. She will provide materials to each participant and allow time for questions.
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 10:00 a.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK
The District, Third Floor
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m.
DISTRICT/STATE MEETINGS
LOUISIANA (Judges and Attorneys)
St. Charles Ballroom, Third Floor
MISSISSIPPI (Judges and Attorneys)
Canal, Third Floor
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS (Judges and Attorneys)
Jefferson Ballroom, Third Floor
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS (Judges and Attorneys)
St. James Ballroom, Third Floor
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 11:45 a.m.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS LUNCHEON MEETING (Judges Only)
Camp, Third Floor
TUESDAY, MAY 7, NOON – 1:30 p.m.
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1:45 – 3:00 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSIONS (5 Options)
Option 1
IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW - THE INTERSECTION OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, AS AMENDED IN 2008, THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT AND OTHER EMPLOYMENT LAWS: HISTORY, HAPPENINGS AND HOPES
St. Charles Ballroom, Third Floor
There are many laws and rules that govern what happens when an employee has or is perceived as having a disability or when an employee takes a leave or seems to be in need of taking such a leave. The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 has been in effect for over 26 years and must be considered when faced with an employee’s rights in leave scenarios --- but other statutes are also applicable. For example, employees may also be entitled to leave or a continuation of a leave as a reasonable accommodation under the Americans With Disabilities Act. The panel will discuss this interface/interplay between the ADA, FMLA and other employment laws which face employees, employers and, as a result, courts. The panel will analyze problem areas, provide strategic practices and discuss jurisprudential and legislative developments regarding these and other employment law issues.
Moderator
Allison A. Jones
Attorney at Law
Downer, Jones, Marino & Wilhite, LLC
Shreveport, Louisiana
Panel
Brian East
Attorney at Law
Disability Rights Texas
Austin, Texas
Thomas H. Kiggans
Attorney at Law
Phelps Dunbar LLP
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Honorable Carlton W. Reeves
United States District Judge
Southern District of Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
Option 2
KEEPING UP WITH THE RAPID EVOLUTION OF CYBER THREATS AND TIPS FOR KEEPING YOURSELF SAFE
Jefferson Ballroom, Third Floor
Using dramatic but understandable visual and graphic information, a top government cyber expert educates you on data breaches, Botnet investigations, the dark web, digital evidence, and more cutting-edge cyber threats facing our citizenry, judges, lawyers, and clients. What should you know and how can you protect yourself?
Presiding
Honorable Janis van Meerveld
United States Magistrate Judge
Eastern District of Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Guest Speaker
Ovie Carroll
Director, Cybercrime Lab
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
United States Department of Justice
Washington, D.C.
Option 3
ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC INFORMATION
Canal, Third Floor
Judge Paul Grimm will moderate a discussion with Judge Karen Wells Roby, Gregory Joseph and Andrew Lee on the admissibility of electronic information under the federal rules of evidence within the context of its evolution.
Presiding
Honorable Paul W. Grimm
United States District Judge
District of Maryland
Greenbelt, Maryland
Panel
Gregory P. Joseph
Attorney at Law
Joseph Hage Aaronson LLC
New York, New York
Andrew R. Lee
Attorney at Law
Jones Walker LLP
New Orleans, Louisiana
Honorable Karen Wells Roby
United States Magistrate Judge
Eastern District of Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Option 4
IMPLICIT BIAS
St. James Ballroom, Third Floor
This panel will discuss what implicit bias means and how it may unintentionally influence our personal and professional decisions in areas such as the jury selection process and the evaluation of witness testimony. A discussion of efforts to respond to possible implicit bias, including a courtroom bias video in use in the Western District of Washington, will be conducted. The discussion will also include the challenges faced by trial practitioners in identifying and responding to possible courtroom bias based on race, gender and/or nationality.
Presiding
Honorable Brian A. Jackson
United States District Judge
Middle District of Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Panel
Sarah Redfield
Professor Emerita
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Durham, New Hampshire
L. Song Richardson
Dean and Chancellor’s Professor of Law
University of California
Irvine School of Law
Irvine, California
Option 5
WHEN ARBITRATION INTERSECTS BANKRUPTCY: RECENT ARBITRATION CASES (INCLUDING ARCHER & WHITE V. HENRY SCHEIN) AND IMPLICATIONS FOR BANKRUPTCY
Commerce, Third Floor
Presiding
Honorable Robert R. Summerhays
United States District Judge
Western District of Louisiana
Lafayette, Louisiana
Panel
Noah A. Levine
Attorney at Law
WilmerHale
New York, New York
Bruce A. Markell
Professor of Bankruptcy Law and Practice
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Chicago, Illinois
William T. Marks
Attorney at Law
Paul, Weiss
Washington, DC
Honorable Eduardo V. Rodriguez
United States Bankruptcy Judge
Southern District of Texas
McAllen, Texas
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 3:00 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK
The District, Third Floor
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 3:30 – 4:45 p.m.
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(Options 1-4 listed above repeat)
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 7:00 p.m.
FREE EVENING/DISTRICT DINNERS
Board shuttles parked at the hotel’s side drive, directly below the meeting space.
Western District of Louisiana
Eastern District of Texas
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