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  • Insights From the Bench with Judge Melissa Owens
    1 時間 15 分
  • Insights From the Bench with Judge Richard Lavery
    1 時間 36 分
  • Mindfulness Why and How with Devon O’Connell
    2023/04/27

    Time Schedule: 120 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:


    Introduction
    Guided Meditation
    Introduction to Mindfulness and Meditation
    Diligent (Active and Fully Engaged)
    Prompt and Mindful Can it Be Done
    Mindfulness and Objectivity
    Zealous Advocacy and Mindfulness
    Beginning A Mindfulness Practice
    Starting with Yoga
    Finding a Meditative Practice
    Tools that Help

    Instructor Devon O’Connell, Esq. Bio

    Member and Owner Pence and Macmillan
    Judicial Nominating Commission
    Certified and Trained Mediator
    Certified Yoga Instructor (RYT 500)
    Past President of the Wyoming State Bar
    Past President of the Wyoming Trial Lawyer
    Former member of the Board of Professional Responsibility
    Former member of the Permanent Civil Rules Committee
    Former Vice Chair of the Board of Continuing Legal Education
    AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell
    Service
    University of Wyoming Art Museum Board
    University of Wyoming Law School Advisory Board
    2012 Graduate of Leadership Wyoming
    J.D., University of Wyoming, 2000
    B.A., University of Wyoming, 1992


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    1 時間 56 分
  • Ethics in Mediation with Hon. Michael J. Sullivan
    2023/02/24

    Time Schedule: 60 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:

    • Introduction
    • Mediator Duty of Competency
    • Balancing Zealous Advocacy and Working Towards Resolution
    • Do Mediators Give Legal Advice
    • Does a Client Have the Right to Make a Stupid Decision
    • Good Faith in Mediation
    • Communications with Parties and Attorneys


    Instructor Hon. Michael J. Sullivan, Esq. Bio

    • Partner Brow, Drew, Massey & Sullivan
    • Governor of Wyoming 1986 & 1990
    • Instructor Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics
    • US Ambassador to Ireland 1998-2001
    • Mediator
    • Service
    • Chairman of the National County Hospital Board
    • Chairman of the Wyoming Board of Bar Examiners
    • Chairman of the Western Governors Association
    • Chairman of the National Governors’ Association Executive Board


    J.D., University of Wyoming, 1964
    B.S., University of Wyoming, 1961


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    1 時間 5 分
  • Lessons from a Life in the Practice of Law with Hon. Alan K. Simpson
    2022/07/22

    Time Schedule: 140 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:


    Lesson and stories from six decades practicing law

    Prosecutorial discretion

    Small town problem solving for lawyers

    Learning from Mistakes

    Seizing opportunities


    Instructor Hon. Alan K. Simpson, Esq. Bio


    Hon. Alan Simpson served in the U.S. Senate (R-Wyoming) from January 1979 to 1997, where he was the Assistant Republican Leader, 1984-1994; Chairman of the Subcommittee of Immigration and Refugee Policy of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1980-1984; Nuclear Regulation Subcommittee of Environmental and Public Works, 1980-1984; Chairman of the Subcommittee on Social Security and member of the Committee on Aging; Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee, 1980-1984. From 1994-1996, he was a member of the Finance Committee; 1965-1977, Wyoming State Legislature, 1965-1978, Assistant Majority Leader, Majority Leader, and Speaker Pro Tem.


    Mr. Simpson served as Assistant Attorney General, State of Wyoming in 1959, and was City Attorney of Cody, Wyoming, from 1959-1969. Partner: Simpson & Simpson (with father Milward L. Simpson who also served as Governor and U.S. Senator for Wyoming ); Simpson Kepler & Simpson, 1960-1978. Additionally, Mr. Simpson served in the U.S. Army, 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Armored Division “Hell on the Wheels” and the 5th Division, U.S. Armed Forces, Germany.


    Alan Simpson is currently with the Washington Speakers Bureau in Washington, D.C. He is a very popular speaker and travels the country and abroad to speak to a wide variety of groups and associations regarding current affairs and politics in remarks entitled “Politics is a Contact Sport”.

    Mr. Alan Simpson is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.


    Mr. Simpson was a member of the Board of Visitors for the Folger-Shakespeare Library and the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. 1994-1996. From 1998 to 2000 Mr. Simpson was the Director of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; and he was a Visiting Lecturer at the Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy, 1997-2000.


    Mr. Simpson served on the Board of Trustees of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 1996 and he has been a member of the Screen Actor’s Guild since 1994. He served on the Board of Directors for the Biogen Corporation (now BiogenIDEC Corporation), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997-2004 and he was a member of the Board of Directors of American Express Funds, now RiverSource Funds, a subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial, Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1997 through 2006.


    In March 2010, Mr. Simpson was appointed by the President as the Co-Chairman of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform and he also served on the ten-member Iraq Study Group formed under the auspices of the congressionally chartered U.S. Institute of Peace in 2006.


    J.D., University of Wyoming, 1958

    B.S., University of Wyoming, 1954

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    1 時間 40 分
  • Starting a Law Firm & Getting Paid Every Time
    2022/07/15

    Time Schedule: 90 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:

    Introduction of Instructor Elizabeth Lance

    Laying the groundwork for starting your own firm

    Setting a budget

    Establishing an “income pipeline”

    Generating work and cultivating referral sources

    When to grow

    How to get paid on time every time

    Instructor Elizabeth Lance, Esq. Bio:

    Managing Partner Lance and Hall LLP 2018-present

    Owner/Attorney Lance Law Office, LLC 2015-2017

    Associate Woodhouse, Roden, and Nethercott, LLC 2013-2015

    Senior Assistant Public Defender 2010-2013

    Senior Assistant Attorney General Human Services 2008-2010

    Senior Assistant Attorney General Civil Division 2004-2008

    Defendant Aid Program Student Director UW 2003-2004


    Associations:

    Wyoming Trial Lawyers (past president)

    American Inns of Court

    University of Wyoming College of Law

    Wyoming Supreme Court—Children’s Justice Project

    Wyoming State Bar—Juvenile Pattern Jury Instruction Committee

    National Juvenile Defender Center


    Community Involvement:

    Laramie County Juvenile Services Joint Powers Board

    Unaccompanied Students Initiative

    Wyoming Girls State

    Wyoming Family Home Ownership Program akd My Front Door

    Project Buena Vista

    St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

    Liberty Day

    Laramie County Democratic Party

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Common Ethical Mistakes Lawyers Don’t Realize They Make
    2022/06/22

    Time Schedule: 60 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:

    Introduction of Instructor Mark GiffordWhat are common ethical mistakes lawyers make that they do not realize they are making? What does cooperation with bar counsel during the complaint process look like?

    What is the diversion program?

    What is the best part of the job of bar counsel?

    What is the procedural process and the burden of proof on bar counsel in the disciplinary hearing process?

    The “Wyoming System” allowing bar counsel to handle ethics hotline calls

    Instructor Mark W. Gifford, Esq. Bio:

    Mark W. Gifford is Bar Counsel for the Wyoming State Bar. He is a Wyoming native who received his Bachelor’s in accounting from the University of Wyoming in 1978 and his law degree from Stanford University in 1981. After 30 years of practice as a trial lawyer and mediator, Mark took the position of Bar Counsel on a part-time basis in 2011 and became full-time in October 2013. In addition to attorney discipline, Gifford’s responsibilities include Unauthorized Practice of Law, Fee Dispute Resolution and Client Protection Fund.

    He also serves as general counsel to the Wyoming State Bar. Gifford was instrumental in getting Wyoming’s Lawyer Assistance Program launched in 2014. He is a member of the ABA Standing Committee on Professional Regulation. He has been recognized as an AV Preeminent-rated lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings, a distinction based upon peer reviews by members of the Bar and the Judiciary.

    WyoLawPod is a podcast that is fully accredited for CLE credit by the Wyoming State Bar. This episode features Mark Gifford. Bar Counsel for the Wyoming State Bar.

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    58 分
  • Bankruptcy Basics for Clients and New Attorneys
    2022/06/22

    Time Schedule: 65 minutes

    Summary of Topics Covered:

    Introduction of Instructor Robertson “Rob” Cohen
    What are the biggest misconceptions about bankruptcy?
    What kinds of debts can bankruptcy help with and what kind cannot be helped?
    Can you make too much money to file bankruptcy?
    What does a bankruptcy trustee do?
    What are the biggest problems for debtors who hire attorneys who are not careful?
    The importance of being honest in the bankruptcy process.
    How does the bankruptcy process work?
    When does the debtor’s life return to normal after filing?

    Instructor Robertson Cohen, Esq. Bio:

    Founding member and managing partner of Cohen & Cohen
    Chapter 7 Panel Trustee
    Affiliate Professor (Business law) Metropolitan State College of Denver

    Professional Memberships:

    National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, Christian Legal Society, Jefferson County Bar Association
    National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, U.S. District Court Colorado, Colorado Bar Association, Colorado Supreme Court, The Federalist Society

    Pro Bono/Volunteer:

    Governing Board of Littleton Academy Charter School—Secretary 2014 – present
    Faculty of Federal Advocates – Bankruptcy Pro Bono Defense Program, 2004 – present
    Christian Legal Society, 2005 – present
    Board Member 1st Judicial District Bar Association 2012-2014

    Awards and Recognitions:

    Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist, American Board of Certification, 2014 (continuing)
    Donald E Cordova Distinguished Service Award, Faculty of Federal Advocates, 2013
    Nominated 2013 Torch Award Recipient Denver Better Business Bureau, 2013
    Colorado Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2013 – 2017, Super Lawyer 2018
    First Judicial District Bar Association George Holley Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, 2011
    Nominated for Denver Business Journal 40 under 40, 2014 & 2016

    M.B.A University of Denver Daniels College of Business 1004
    J.D. University of Denver College of Law 2003
    B.A. University of Wyoming Social Sciences 1999

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    1 時間 6 分