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Event: THE SCOPES TRIAL: TEACHING
EVOLUTION IN THE CLASSROOM:
HOW THE OUTCOME MAY HAVE BEEN
DIFFERENT IF THE PARTIES HAD
PARTICIPATED IN COURT-ORDERED
MEDIATION
Speakers: Hon. Alexander Wright Jr., The
Honorable Theresa A. Furnari, Domestic
Relations Master, The Baltimore City Circuit
Court; Paul D. Bekman, Esq.; Thomas D.
Murphy, Esq., Adams Law Center; M. Natalie
McSherry, Esq., Kramon & Graham, P.A.; Craig
Tipton Distelhorst, Esq.; Thomas J. Dolina,
Esq., Bodie, Nagle, Dolina, Smith & Hobbs,
P.A.; Roger L. Wolfe Jr., Esq., University of
Maryland Clinical Law Office; Jonathan S.
Rosenthal, Esq.
Date: June 13 , 2008
Runtime: 45 minutes
Description: It is the summer of 1925, in Dayton, Tennessee.
Two renowned legal heavyweights, namely
William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow,
are solidifying their immortality as they meet
head-on in what has come to be known as the
"Scopes Monkey Trial". Judge John T.
Raulston is presiding. Stage Right: Same trial,
same scholars are preparing their
presentations. However, this time the court has
ordered the parties to participate in mediation.
Witness an experienced mediator and
attorneys representing their clients in the
mediation, discussing the Tennessee
legislature's Butler law and the right of the
science teacher, John Scopes, to teach
Evolution in the classroom. Would the
mediated outcome have been any different?
Come and find out. Enjoy lunch with us along
with the Program!
Event: INTRODUCTION TO COLLABORATIVE
LAW AND ITS APPLICATION TO CIVIL
DISPUTES
Speakers: R. Paul Faxon, Esq., The New Law
Center, Cambridge, MA; Michael Zeytoonian,
Esq., Hutchings, Barsamian, Mandelcorn &
Zeytoonian, LLP, Westborough, MA
Date: June 12 , 2008
Runtime: 2 hours 30 minutes
Description: Collaborative Law has created a resurgence of
ADR in many areas of law. With the recent
amendment to Rule 2.1 of the Rilles of
Professional Responsibility every attorney
shoilld be providing their clients with
information on all ADR methods appropriate
for their disputes. This session will provide you
with a basic introduction to the guiding
principles of Collaborative Law. The speakers
are two attorneys from Massachusetts who
have successfully applied Collaborative Law
principles in business disputes, including the
break up and restructure of an "S" Corporation.
Learn how you can use the collaborative
process to efficiently and successfully resolve
issues in a wide range of business disputes and
other areas, including, contractor/
subcontractor disputes, breakup and
restructuring of closely held and family
businesses, probate disputes, non-profit entity
internal disputes and employer/ employee
disputes. A role play demonstration will give
you insight into how a collaborative law case
works. Learn about opportunities to become a
certified collaborative practitioner and about
the International, State and local organizations
that support this innovative method of ADR.
Event: ADR - GET TO KNOW ME
Speakers: Lou Gieszl, Deputy Executive Director, Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office
and Jonathan S. Rosenthal, Esq., Executive Director, ADR Programs, District Court of Maryland
Date: June 14 , 2007
Runtime: 1 hour
Description: As an Attorney or Judge, can you: 1 ) provide your clients or the parties a thorough and accurate description of mediation; 2) explain the distinctions between a mediation and a settlement conference; 3)
list the advantages and disadvantages of various ADR processes, including when they might not be
appropriate for a particular case; and 4) help your clients choose an ADR process that will best meet that
client's needs. After this session you will! Come learn about the distinctions and advantages and
disadvantages of a wide variety of ADR processes.
This fun and interactive session (and we're not just saying that) will guide you through these
processes, and show you why each process might be preferred in various situations. Learn how to
analyze ADR processes in the context of Rule of Professional Conduct 2.1. And check your lucky
number to see if you won the door prize (Must be present to win.)
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