Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:00 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL The Federal Bar Association, Jacksonville Chapter, announces the 6 th Annual HONORABLE RALPH W. BUDDY NIMMONS, JR. This year s seminar promises to be better, more practical, and more entertaining than ever, with nationally known experts in topics relevant to your federal practice. Earn CLE credit while mingling with fellow federal practitioners and local federal judges. To attend, please submit the registration form on the back of this announcement by April 17, 2009. The seminar fills up fast, and space is limited to the first 140 registrants. The Federal Defender s Office will be presenting an afternoon program for lawyers on the CJA Panel. CJA Panel lawyers attending both programs will obtain an additional 3 hours of Florida CLE credit. 5 HOURS OF FLORIDA CLE (INCLUDING 1 HOUR OF ETHICS) PENDING
Page 2 of 4 8:00 to 8:20 CHECK IN (Jury Assembly Room) Enjoy fresh coffee, juice, muffins, & scones from Chew Restaurant. WELCOME & THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Susanne Weisman, Esquire, Seminar Chair 8:20 to 8:40 TRIBUTE TO THE LATE HONORABLE RALPH BUDDY NIMMONS, JR. Brad Nimmons, Director of Research, Media General, Richmond, Virginia STATE OF THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE DIVISION The Honorable Marcia Morales Howard, United States District Judge 8:40 to 9:00 PANEL DISCUSSION OF EMERGING BANKRUPTCY ISSUES The Honorable Paul Glenn, Chief Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida The Honorable Jerry Funk, Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida Jacob Brown, Esquire, Shareholder, Akerman Senterfitt The panel will cover emerging bankruptcy issues impacting civil litigation, including the impact and extent of the automatic stay, the recent Chapter 11 Administrative Order, and pending legislation that would permit bankruptcy judges to alter mortgage terms. 9:00 to 9:50 INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN Frank Williams, Assistant United States Attorney, Northern District of Florida, Gainesville Division (Introduction by Mac Heavener, Assistant United States Attorney, Deputy Chief, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division) Mr. Williams, the District Coordinator for Project Safe Childhood, will discuss current legal and social challenges presented by the internet as it relates to the sexual exploitation of children, as well as proactive efforts that can be undertaken to prevent victimization of children over the internet. (Project Safe Childhood is an initiative started by the United States Department of Justice aimed at preventing the abuse and exploitation of children through the internet.) MOVE TO BREAK OUT SESSIONS 9:50 to 10:00
Page 3 of 4 BREAK OUT SESSIONS (SELECT ONE) 10:00 to 11:15 Workshop I: Appellate Practice Panel (Courtroom 10B, 10 th Floor) The Honorable Gerald Bard Tjoflat, United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit The Honorable James Hill, Senior United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Sander Moody, Assistant Professor and Advisor to Moot Court Honor Board, Florida Coastal School of Law In conjunction with a series of videos in which the Justices of the United States Supreme Court discuss appellate briefing and advocacy, the panel will offer constructive advice and insight regarding effective appellate advocacy in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. This interactive breakout session will provide the opportunity for audience participation. Workshop II: An Introduction to Federal Criminal Sentencing (Courtroom 10D, 10 th Floor) The Honorable Timothy Corrigan, United States District Judge, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division Patty Barksdale, Assistant United States Attorney, Middle District of Florida After briefly reviewing the key elements of the federal sentencing process, Judge Corrigan will conduct a mock sentencing of a white collar criminal defendant, including arguments by an Assistant United States Attorney and defendant s counsel. This program will benefit all federal court practitioners, including civil practitioners who would like practical insight into the process so as to be better prepared to advise clients who may become involved in criminal investigations. Workshop III: Streamlining and Improving Process in the Middle District (Clerk s Office, 9 th Floor) Michael Dewberry, Esquire, Partner, Rogers Towers, P.A. Jennifer Mansfield, Esquire, Partner, Holland + Knight LLP This workshop will involve discussion of various aspects of both criminal and civil federal practice in the Middle District of Florida, followed by the development of specific recommendations to streamline and improve the "federal court experience." These may include, for example, discussing successful practices in other courts, case management in criminal and civil cases, and revising and standardizing the various standing orders, etc. Without attributing them to any individual lawyer, these recommendations will be passed along to the Judges of the Middle District of Florida for their consideration.
Page 4 of 4 RETURN TO JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM 11:15 to 11:30 Chew Restaurant will serve box lunches (to include your choice of sandwich, salad, and dessert). 11:30 to 12:15 WHITE COLLAR IMPLICATIONS OF THE CURRENT ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISES Michael Seigel, Professor of Law, University of Florida, Levin College of Law (Introduction by Michael Abel, Esquire, Partner, Holland + Knight) The commission and public exposure of white collar crime is cyclical, increasing during and shortly after economic downturns. The current economic crisis is no exception. Already we have seen a significant uptick in bank frauds and collapsed ponzi schemes. Other trends will likely follow. Professor Seigel will offer insight into these trends, with an emphasis on how they will affect prosecution and practice in the Middle District of Florida. 12:15 to 1:10 "DEFENDANT MOVES THIS 'HORRIBLE COURT': OBSERVATIONS ON LAWYER PROFESSIONALISM" Summey Orr, III, Esquire, Partner, Holland + Knight LLP, Atlanta, Georgia (Introduction by the Honorable Timothy Corrigan, United States District Judge, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division) After presentations that touched on bankruptcy issues, child internet crimes, appellate advocacy, and local practice in the Middle District of Florida, frankly, by lunch time, participants in the seminar could use some comic relief. Thus, the lunchtime "professionalism" discussion, featuring Mr. Orr, promises to skip past analyzing and debating those tricky scenarios that represent the fine line between professional and unprofessional conduct, and head right for material that is so obviously unprofessional and blatantly outrageous that you'll need to see these real life examples for yourself to convince you that some lawyers actually tried to pull it off! In doing so, Mr. Orr proves that earning CLE credit can be enjoyable and that real lessons in professionalism can emerge from even the most bizarre situations. 1:10 to 1:20 ADJOURNMENT Kim Israel, Esquire, President, Federal Bar Association, Jacksonville Chapter 1:30 to 4:15 FEDERAL DEFENDER S OFFICE SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAM FOR CJA PANEL LAWYERS
REGISTRATION FORM COST (non refundable; includes breakfast, snack, lunch, materials, and all presentations) Federal Bar Association, Jacksonville Chapter, Members: $75 Non Federal Bar Association, Jacksonville Chapter, Members: $100 Government, Non Profit, & CJA Panel Lawyers: $50 Judges and Judicial Law Clerks: FREE *MAIL CHECK (PAYABLE TO "FBA JACKSONVILLE CHAPTER") AND FORM BY APRIL 17, 2009, TO: Sherry L. Tompkins, CLA, FRP Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP 200 W. Forsyth Street, Suite 1700 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Remember to bring a picture I.D. for entrance into the courthouse. The no cell phone policy will be waived for the seminar only. Parking is available in the public parking garage across from the downtown library. NAME: PHONE: FIRM/ORG.: E MAIL: ADDRESS: I would like to attend break out session (circle one): I II III I have this special lunch request (e.g., vegetarian): I cannot attend the entire seminar but would like to be contacted if space is available to attend only this program: Contact Susanne Weisman (549 1304), John Osgathorpe (356 0700), or Mike Abel (798 7252) with questions. The Federal Defender s Office will be providing separate registration forms for its afternoon program designed for CJA Panel lawyers. CJA Panel lawyers wishing to attend both programs must return both registration forms. Please contact Margaret Bundy (407 648 6760 x 144).