Bridge the Research and Analysis Gap for Summer Associates and New Lawyers



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LEGAL RESEARCH Bridge the Research and Analysis Gap for Summer Associates and New Lawyers Co-sponsored by CoALL - A Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries LIVE PROGRAM ONLY JUNE 3, 2009 Live program will be held at the CBA-CLE Classroom 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Entry level legal staff Experienced legal staff New associates Submitted for 3 General CLE Credits REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle

LEGAL RESEARCH Bridge the Research and Analysis Gap for Summer Associates and New Lawyers Co-sponsored by CoALL - A Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries LIVE PROGRAM ONLY JUNE 3, 2009 Live program will be held at the CBA-CLE Classroom 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300 Denver, CO CLE CREDITS Submitted for 3 General Credits Bridge the Research and Analysis Gap (BRAG) is a program designed by the Colorado Association of Law Libraries to train law students, summer associates, and young associates about the concepts of efficient and effective legal research in a professional environment. Attendees will hear tips from a young associate and learn about effective communication and smart research, Colorado practice materials, Casemaker, Colorado legislative history, cost effective legal resources, and the importance of the Internet footprint. Presenters include law librarians from law firms, courts, government, academic law libraries, and information corporations. 8:00-8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30-8:40 am Welcome and Introductions Presented by Mariann Storck 8:40-8:55 am Tips from a Young Associate Presented by Sara Stanley 8:55-9:20 am The Research Assignment: Effective Communication & Smart Research Presented by Margi Heinen 9:20-9:30 am Break 9:30-10:10 am Bridging the Gap-Colorado Practice Materials Presented by Alan Pannell and Alicia Brillon 10:10-10:35 am Casemaker 101 Presented by Wanda McDavid 10:35-10:45 am Break PROGRAM AGENDA (Please note early start time) 10:45-11:15 am Colorado Legislative History Presented by Andrea Hamilton 11:15-11:40 am Cost Effective Legal Resources Presented by Stacey Bowers 11:40 am - 12:00 pm Internet Footprint/Social Networking Presented by Rachel Kuipers 12:00 pm Adjourn

FACULTY PROFILES STACEY BOWERS Outreach & Access Services Librarian, University of Denver Westminster Law Library Stacey Bowers has been a librarian at the University of Denver Westminster Law Library since June 2006. She is also an adjunct professor in the M.L.I.S. program at University of Denver and in the University of Denver's Strum College of Law. Prior to joining the library, Stacey practiced law for 14 years. Stacey received her B.S. in Business/Accounting from the University of Pittsburgh in 1988, her J.D. from the University of Denver in 1992 and her M.L.I.S. from the University of Denver in 2006. She is currently a PhD student in the Curriculum & Instruction program at DU. Stacey is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries and the Colorado Association of Law Libraries. ALICIA BRILLON Reference Librarian, University of Colorado Law Library Alicia Brillon has been a librarian at the University of Colorado Law Library since August 2006. Prior to becoming a law librarian, she worked as in-house counsel for a number of technology companies in Seattle, and most recently was Associate Counsel at Amazon.com for three years. She then obtained her Masters in Library and Information Sciences degree from the University of Washington. She is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, the American Association of Law Libraries and the Colorado Association of Law Libraries. Alicia obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in 1989 and her Juris Doctor from Seattle University in 1995. ANDREA HAMILTON Research Librarian, Faegre & Benson LLP Andrea Hamilton has been a librarian at Faegre & Benson's Boulder office for seven years. Her previous library experience includes seven years at the Denver Public Library and two years as a research analyst for the Library Research Service of the Colorado State Library. Andrea received her Master of Library and Information Science degree from University of Denver. She is an active member of the Colorado Association of Law Libraries, which includes chairing the quarterly Legal Research Corner column committee for The Colorado Lawyer. MARGI HEINEN Manager of Library Services, Sherman & Howard L.L.C. Margi Heinen is the Manager of Library Services at Sherman and Howard in Denver. She has taught courses in Legal Resources at the University of Michigan's School of Information and at Wayne State University's School of Library and Information Science. She coauthors a column, Reference from Coast to Coast, on the Law Library Resource Exchange website (www.llrx.com). She is a member of the Colorado Association of Law Libraries and the American Association of Law Libraries. Margi recently did a presentation for Portland, Oregon librarians on Copyright Issues in Libraries and was one of the faculty at the Institute for Paralegal Education's The Fundamentals of Legal Research and Analysis for Paralegals in Denver on March 31, 2009. Margi will be teaching the legal reference course in University of Denver's Library and Information Science program next year RACHEL KUIPERS Research Librarian, Faegre & Benson LLP Rachel Kuipers has been a librarian at Faegre & Benson's Denver office for three years. She received her Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Denver in 2006. She is an active member of the Colorado Association of Law Libraries and served as the Public Relations Chair during 2007-2008 and was a member of the Nominations Committee in both 2007 and 2008. She is currently the Vice President/President Elect of CoALL. WANDA MCDAVID President, Access/Information, Inc. Wanda McDavid joined Access/Information in March 2001. She is now the President of the company. She is involved in client development, research, training and operations planning. As a consultant, former law librarian and information manager for international and regional law firms in Denver, Colorado, Ms. McDavid has managed multiple departments and served on various management committees. She has developed and promoted training sessions on the use of the Internet for legal research, and presented programs on legal research, business research and evaluating search engines both locally and nationally. Wanda has a Masters Degree in Information Management and Librarianship from the University of Denver.

ALAN PANNELL Head of Reference, University of Colorado Law Library Alan Pannell is a legal research instructor and Head of Reference at the University of Colorado law library in Boulder. Prior to joining the CU law faculty in October 2005, he served as a law library fellow at the University of Arizona, where he earned a Master's degree in Information Resources and Library Science. After receiving his J.D. from Western New England College in 1995, Alan worked as a staff attorney for the State Bar of New Mexico, where he launched and managed the Lawyers Care Pro Bono Project. He then served as Community Manager for the National Information Center for Educational Media in Albuquerque. Alan has served as member-at-large for the Colorado Association of Law Libraries Executive Board. SARA STANLEY Associate, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP Sara Stanley is an associate in the Corporate Finance & Acquisitions group at Davis Graham & Stubbs. She represents companies in acquisition transactions and public and private placements of debt and equity securities. Sara graduated with a B.A. from Hamline University in 1998 and received her J.D. from the University of Denver in 2006. She is a member of the Colorado State Bar. MARIANN STORCK Legal Information Specialist, U.S. Attorneys Office For the past nine years, Mariann Storck has been the Legal Information Specialist at the U.S. Attorneys Office, Denver. She was, previously, the reference/cataloging librarian at Foley and Lardner's Milwaukee, WI office, manager of the Godfrey and Kahn libraries in Wisconsin, and manager of the Stoel Rives libraries in Portland, OR. She received her Master of Library Science degree with a specialty in law librarianship 21 years ago. Currently she serves on the Library Advisory Group for U.S. Attorney Offices nationwide for which she writes and edits a monthly e-newsletter. She also acts as a resource for several US Attorney offices which do not have a librarian on staff. REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle

LEGAL RESEARCH Register by PHONE... when using VISA or MasterCard. In Denver: (303) 860-0608 Toll-Free: (888) 860-2531 Or FAX form to... when using VISA or MasterCard. FAX to: (303) 860-0624 Or MAIL form to... CLE in Colorado 1900 Grant St, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80203-4303 Or register ONLINE... Register on the CBA-CLE web site @ www.cobar.org/cle LIVE PROGRAM ORDER FORM LIVE PROGRAM ONLY: JUNE 3, 2009 In Denver at CBA-CLE Classroom, 1900 Grant St., Suite 300 (GP060309L) INDIVIDUAL TUITION: Non-member:...95 CBA Member:...75 Summer Associate...55 Tuition assistance is available. Please call CBA-CLE for information. LIVE PROGRAM TOTAL HOMESTUDY ORDER FORM To receive CLE Credit, you must purchase both the course materials AND the recorded seminar (CD). COURSE MATERIALS & RECORDED SEMINAR (CD) CBA Member: 75 Non-member: 95 Price Shipping & Handling Subtotal Applicable Sales Tax (7.72% Denver, 4.1% RTD and 2.9% rest of Colo.) HOMESTUDY TOTAL 10.00 Name(s) Attorney Reg. No. Firm/Organization E-Mail Address Street Address City State Zip Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) Enclosed is my check made payable to CBA-CLE VISA MasterCard Credit Card # Exp. Date Signature Required for credit card orders CLE USE ONLY: Check #: _ Approval #: _

LEGAL RESEARCH Bridge the Research and Analysis Gap for Summer Associates and New Lawyers Co-sponsored by CoALL - A Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries LIVE PROGRAM ONLY: JUNE 3, 2009 Live program location: CBA-CLE Classroom, 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO Submitted for 3 General CLE Credits REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80203-4303 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1638 Denver, CO