Denver Bar Association. Certificate and Affidavit of Completion of Mentoring Program



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Denver Bar Association Certificate and Affidavit of Completion of Mentoring Program We,, Mentor, and, Mentee, completed the Mentoring Plan Curriculum on or before (date), within 12 months of the start of the program. We have met the requirements set forth in our Mentoring Plan, as coordinated by the Denver Bar Association, and the attached curriculum outlines of the activities that we have completed to be awarded General CLE Credits, including Ethics CLE Credits. During our meetings, we focused on the skills for professional and ethical practice of law in furtherance of the objectives of the Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program (CAMP.) I hereby attest that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Signature of Mentee Date Signature of Mentor Date Print/Type Name Attorney Registration Number Print/Type Name Attorney Registration Number NOTE: Each participant must submit this form to the Director of the Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program on or before the end of the 12-month Program. Upon receipt and verification the Director will approve and submit the certificate to the Board of Legal and Judicial Education for recording of the credits. The Director will notify the participants that their certification has been accepted and submitted to the CLE Board. No additional forms or affidavits need be submitted to either CAMP or CLE.

Return this form to the Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program: CAMP Director: Email: Mailing Address: Administrative Assistant: Email: John Baker j.baker@csc.state.co.us Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program (CAMP) Colorado Supreme Court Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center 1300 Broadway, Suite 230 Denver, Colorado 80202 (303)457-5202 Lauren Eisenbach l.eisenbach@csc.state.co.us Copy to the Denver Bar Association Facilitator: Melissa Nicoletti 1900 Grant Street, Suite 900 Denver, CO 80203 melissan@cobar.org

Template Mentoring Plan Curriculum (If you wish to do an activity not listed, confirm with your facilitator beforehand that the activity meets the goals of the particular curriculum subject.) 1. Initial Planning Meeting, Personal and Professional Development (complete all) Meet at the mentor s office (where practicable) to prepare the customized mentoring plan based on the Mentee s needs and interests. Discuss best communication methods for each attorney, and consider scheduling all remaining meetings/activities for the mentoring term. In tailoring the mentoring plan to the Mentee s interests, discuss long-term career goals and identify ways to achieve them. The mentor should introduce the Mentee to the firm s attorneys and staff (if not already done). Include in the meeting a day-in-the-life discussion, including discussion about work-life balance, mental health and substance abuse issues facing lawyers, and the services available to attorneys regarding these health issues. 2. The Colorado Bar and Legal Community (complete at least one) Attend a meeting of an organized bar association or other attorney networking event together. Introduce the Mentee to other attorneys in attendance. Discuss the advantages of bar association involvement and discuss the many local, state, and national associations available, including any in the Mentees specific practice area. Meet at the local courthouse(s), particularly the one in which the Mentee may be appearing, and make introductions to members of the judiciary, court personnel, and clerks of court. Discuss customary rules of civility or etiquette in court and among lawyers and judges in the community. Attend a Term Day (or similar activity) which involves a gathering of judges and attorneys of the local bar. 3. History and Importance of the Legal Profession It is envisioned that this component of the Mentoring Plan should be creatively tailored for the Participating Organization s Mentoring Program or the individual Mentoring Plan (if not connected to a Participating Organization). 4. Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct, Professionalism, and Civility Required (to be completed with the activity elected from list below)

The pair should discuss the distinction between the Colorado RPC and professionalism; the attorney s obligations to the court, the client, and opposing counsel; common ethical issues and resources for how to resolve difficult ethical questions; common grievance and malpractice traps and how to avoid them; the benefits of carrying malpractice insurance and the ramifications for failing to do so. Complete at least one of the following: Discuss how to screen for, recognize, and avoid conflicts of interest. Discuss the responsibilities of the client and the lawyer in decision-making, the best ways to involve a client in their case. Discuss client communications generally, e.g., how to say no to a client, billing issues, etc. Discuss preparation and proper behavior during discovery. Discuss how to prepare for negotiation of a legal matter, when and how negotiation is initiated, how to involve the client, ethical and professionalism obligations of negotiators, skills needed to be an effective negotiator and how to acquire them. Discuss appropriate ways to handle situations where a lawyer believes another lawyer has committed an ethical violation or otherwise acted unprofessionally or uncivilly; the obligation to report misconduct; and the appropriate way to handle a situation where the Mentee is asked by a senior member of the firm/organization to do something that is unethical or unprofessional. Discuss the grievance process and a lawyer s duty to cooperate with a disciplinary investigation. Discuss client development and marketing, appropriate procedures and ethical implications. 5. Litigation and Transaction Experiences (complete at least one) Discuss types of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) such as mediation, arbitration, early neutral evaluation, summary jury trials, collaborative law practice. Mentee attends one of the ADR proceedings listed above. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends or participates in a deposition. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends or participates in part or all of a trial, whether, civil or criminal, bench or jury, state or federal. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends or participates in an appellate oral argument before the Colorado Supreme Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, or the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends or participates in a hearing conducted by a state or local administrative body (e.g. local zoning board, tax equalization board hearing; state licensing or regulatory body). The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee observes a real estate closing or other business transaction or financial closing. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends meeting to execute estate planning documents. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. Mentee attends or participates in a planning/strategy meeting regarding a business transaction or estate planning. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed.

Mentee attends or participates in meeting, hearing, or other proceeding specific to his or her or the mentor s practice area. The pair discusses and evaluates what was observed. 6. Law Office Management and In-Office Procedures Required (to be completed with the activity elected from list below) Discuss law office management best practices (preferably including a tour of the mentor s office), and the importance of maintaining organized procedures: Time records. Records of client-related expenses. Billing system. Client retainer and/or payment schedules, types of fee agreements. Escrow and trust account, establishing an COLTAF, accounting, auditing, use of interest proceeds, proper procedures for handling client funds and other property. Filing system and procedures. Document retention plan. Calendar reminder systems. Information technology systems. Library and research systems. Other resources (publications, seminars, equipment). Complete at least one of the following: Discuss role and responsibilities of paralegals, secretaries and other office personnel, and how to establish good working relationships with others in the same office who are support staff, colleagues or senior partners. Discuss the care and feeding of support staff. Discuss practices to maintain client confidentiality. Discuss good time management skills and techniques. Discuss how to screen for, recognize, and avoid conflicts. Discuss how to prevent issues of unauthorized practice of law with staff. Discuss office politics, including appropriate networking, socializing, and personal behaviors. Discuss the importance of planning ahead for handling the practice in the event of retirement, disability, or death. Discuss the issues surrounding leaving a firm, such as how to protect oneself, advising clients, and withdrawing from cases. Discuss evaluation and compensation procedures, and professional advancement within a firm.

7. Working With Clients (Complete at least one) Discuss importance of client communication, how to maintain appropriate ongoing communication (returning telephone calls, email) to keep clients informed, including use of fee agreements, timeliness, written communication, etc. Discuss how to deal with a difficult client. Discuss dealing with clients with respect to the business aspects of the relationship, including billing and other business procedures. Discuss proper legal counseling, including the duties and responsibilities of advising clients and the respective responsibilities of the client and the lawyer in decisionmaking. Discuss how to deal with a difficult client. Discuss the initial meeting and interaction with a potential client, tips for gathering information about a legal matter, appraising the credibility and trust of the potential client, evaluating whether to accept the representation, how to decline representation. Discuss making and accepting referrals. Discuss the termination of the attorney-client relationship, issues with terminating midrepresentation, necessary steps and documentation. 8. Public Service (Complete at least one) Acquaint the Mentee with legal aid programs, local pro bono programs, and other opportunities for engaging in pro bono activities and civic and charitable work. Discuss the reasons for making time to engage in volunteer legal service to the public and any impediments to undertaking such work. Mentee attends a civic club of which the mentor is a member or some other community service activity in which the mentor participates. Discuss the reasons for making time to engage in volunteer legal service to the public. The pair participates in a bar-sponsored or other volunteer program aimed at delivering legal services to the public. Discuss the reasons for making time to engage in volunteer legal service to the public.