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Hybrid
InformationBench Bar CLE
April 12, 2024
Bench Bar CLE, Friday, April 12th
AC Hotel in Downtown Bozeman
***** In-person registration is FULL *****
Agenda (Tentative) - estimated 6.25 General CLE
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8:15 AM |
8:45 AM |
The Change in the Legal Standard for Injunctions in the State Courts, the Van Loan factors, and existing precedent to help guide practitioners |
0.5 |
Judge Souza Judge Cavan |
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8:45 AM |
9:30 AM |
Rule 17, Standing Masters, and Other Hot Topics in Family Law |
.75 |
Judge Abbott Judge Fehr Standing Master Kneeland |
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9:30 AM |
10:15 AM |
Enforcing Settlement Agreements and Disputes Arising out of Mediation—What can the Courts do and what do you have to prove? |
.75 |
Judge Moses Justice Wheat Mike Lilly |
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10:15 AM |
10:30 AM |
Break |
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10:30 AM |
11:15 AM |
Federal Law Update and the Changing of the Guard |
.75 |
Judge Watters Judge Cavan |
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11:15 AM |
12:00 PM |
How to Get a Case Out of Legal Limbo and Other Problems Lawyers Want Judges to Address. Time for presentation: 45 minutes |
.75 |
Judge McElyea Judge Watters Justice McKinnon |
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12:00 PM |
1:30 PM |
Break and Lunch Buffet |
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12:15 PM |
1:30 PM |
Supreme Court Candidates Forum (lunch during the discussion) |
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Jerry Lynch Cory Swanson Dan Wilson Katherine Bidegaray Doug Marshall |
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1:30 PM |
2:30 PM |
Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: Opportunity or Armageddon? |
2.0 |
Damien Riehl |
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2:30 PM |
2:45 PM |
Break |
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2:45 PM |
3:45 PM |
Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom: Opportunity or Armageddon? |
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3:45 PM |
4:30 PM |
Portraits In Courage—Unpopular Causes and Representing the Unrepresentable |
.75 |
former Judge Moses Mark Werner Randy Cox |
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In-person registrations are capped at 100 people.
All registrations will be sent Zoom links upon registration, 1-week before, 1-day before, and the morning of the event. If you don't see the emails from Zoom, check your junk folder.
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If cancelation is made seven (7) days or more before the date of a seminar, a 75% refund will be made. If cancelation is made less than seven days before the seminar, a 50% refund will be made. No refund will be granted if cancelation is made on or after the date of the seminar.
Upon cancelation, materials will be provided subject to availability after the seminar. Substitution of attendees is acceptable. Cancelations may be made by emailing jlloyd@montanabar.org.
Agenda
Speakers
| Name | Organization | Speaking At |
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| Bradley Kneeland | State of Montana Judicial Branch | - |
| Christopher Abbott | 1st Judicial District | - |
| Damien Riehl
Damien Riehl is a lawyer and technologist with experience in complex litigation, digital forensics, and software development. A coder since 1985 and for the web since 1995, Damien clerked for the chief judges of state and federal courts, practiced in complex litigation for over a decade, has led teams of cybersecurity and world-spanning digital forensics investigations, and has led teams in legal-software development. An appointee of the Minnesota Governor’s Council on Connected and Automated Vehicles, he has helped recommend changes to Minnesota statutes, rules, and policies — all related to connected and autonomous vehicles. Damien is Chair of the Minnesota State Bar Association's working group on AI and the Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL). At SALI, the legal data standard he helps lead, Damien develops and has greatly expanded the taxonomy of over 12,000 legal tags that matter, helping the legal industry's development of AI, analytics, and interoperability. At vLex Group — which includes Fastcase, NextChapter, and Docket Alarm — Damien helps lead the design, development, and expansion of various products, integrating AI-backed technologies (e.g., GPT) to improve legal workflows and to power legal data analytics. |
Fastcase Inc. | - |
| Jessica Fehr | - | |
| Laurie McKinnon
Justice McKinnon is a graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law and began practicing in 1987 as a prosecutor in the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office. She prosecuted felony offenses and was also a prosecutor in the Felony Sexual Assault Unit. After several years as a prosecutor, she started her own practice and focused on criminal litigation (including death penalty cases), family law, landlord tenant issues, domestic violence, and general civil litigation. In 1995, Justice McKinnon moved to Montana with her husband, CAPT (ret) Gary L. Pannabecker, D.D.S., after he accepted employment as a dentist with the Indian Health Service in Browning, Montana. Justice McKinnon continued her career in Montana as a Deputy Glacier and Teton County Attorney. In 2006, Justice McKinnon was elected to Montana’s Ninth Judicial District Court, serving Teton, Pondera, Toole and Glacier counties for a six-year term. While a trial judge, she oversaw water distribution of the Teton River and other tributaries within her district; wrote and obtained a federal grant of $350,000 from the Department of Justice to implement a drug treatment court; and developed the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program to provide a voice for children in dependency and neglect proceedings. In 2010, she was awarded Judge of the Year by Montana CASA. Justice McKinnon was elected to the Montana Supreme Court in 2012. To promote equal justice, she worked to develop the Early Resolution And Mediation Program (ERAMP) for Montana’s trial courts. ERAMP, a court-connected program, combines the skills of volunteer attorneys, who have received mediation training, with the needs of low-income parents wanting assistance in mediating their parenting disputes. Justice McKinnon received the Montana State Bar’s Karla M. Gray Equal Justice Award. The award is presented to a Montana judge who demonstrates dedication to improving access to Montana courts. Justice McKinnon serves on the Executive Committee of the Appellate Judges Conference of the American Bar Association. She serves on the Appellate Judges Education Institute (AJEI) and, in 2019, assembled and narrated a panel of judges from across the nation to discuss the important topic: “Independence of the Judiciary: The Shield of a Free Society.” She presented at the AJEI’s national symposium on the topic of a court’s jurisdiction. Justice McKinnon serves as an ABA Advisor to the Uniform Law Commission’s Fine and Fees Committee, which is examining the impact and legalities of fines and fees on indigent criminal defendants. In 2016, Justice McKinnon received her Master’s Degree in Judicial Studies from the University of Nevada, Reno. She is currently pursuing her Doctorate degree in the Judicial Studies Program. Justice McKinnon and her husband, Gary, reside in Helena. They have four children: Rachel is an attorney in Missoula and a graduate of the University of Montana School of Law; Chet is a graduate of Montana State University and works in heating and air conditioning in Bozeman; Wyatt will be attending the University of Montana School of Law; and Dylan is an engineer in Helena and graduate of Montana Tech. Justice McKinnon enjoys her family, piano, her horses and dogs, and cherishes Montana’s great outdoors and the opportunity to serve its citizens. |
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| Mark Werner | Federal Defenders of MT | - |
| Michael Lilly | Berg Lilly PC | - |
| Michael Moses | - | |
| Michael Wheat | - | |
| Randy Cox | Wildfire Defense Systems | - |
| Rienne McElyea | - | |
| Rodney Souza | - | |
| Susan Watters
Nominated by Barack Obama
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| Timothy Cavan | - |
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