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JUNE 16
ADR Talks
This program provides tips, tools and useful perspectives for
practitioners who participate in mediation to resolve disputes.
Eight;highly;credentialed;mediators;will;each;present;15-minute
“Talks”;addressing;mediation-related;topics;of;interest;to;attorneys
and neutrals. The criteria for topic selection were: Is it important?
Do;you;feel;passionate;about;this?;Do;lawyers;need;to;hear;this?
The topics include:
•;What;lawyers;should;do;BEFORE;a;mediation;to;set;it;up;for
success
• The Opening Joint Session: Mediator’s Best Tool or Worst
Nightmare?
•;Challenges;in;Addressing;Ongoing;Relationships;in;the
Employment Mediation Setting
• What About Impasse?
•;The;2-Step;Mediation;Process
• Experts and Expertise in Mediation
• Addressing Power Imbalance
• The Warrior and the Mediator: A Tale So Paradoxical It
Could Be True
Questions and anecdotes from the audience will be followed by a
discussion;of;recent;case;law;and;legislative;developments;affecting
negotiation,;mediation,;arbitration,;and;related;confidentiality;and
discovery issues.
Presented;by:;Alternative;Dispute;Resolution;Section
Chair:;Steven;P.;Kramer,;Law;Office;of;Steven;P;Kramer
Moderator:;Thom;K.;Cope,;Mesch;Clark;&;Rothschild;PC
Faculty: Joy B. Borum, Family Mediation Center
Robert;F.;Copple,;Copple;&;Associates;PC
Tamra Facciola, TS Facciola PLLC
Ken Fields, Fields Mediation
(retired;Superior;Court;Judge)
Sherman;D.;Fogel,;Sherman;Fogel,
Conflict;Management;&;Dispute;Resolution
Michelle Langan,
The Michelle Langan Mediation Law Firm
Christopher M. Skelly, Scott Skelly & Muchmore
(former;Superior;Court;Judge)
Judith M. Wolf, Arizona Mediation Institute
Panel:;David;C.;Tierney,;Sachs;Tierney;PA
Renee;Gerstman,;Wells;&;Gerstman
Steven P. Kramer
THURSDAY
JUNE 16
Preparing For Cyber
Armageddon:
Practical Tools For Law
Firm Data Security,
Privacy And Cyber Liability
Hackers view lawyers as easy marks. We have heard horror stories
about data breaches and liability for failing to protect client data. This
program goes beyond merely showing a problem exists, and examines
specific;action;items;and;strategies;lawyers;can;take;to;protect;their
clients and themselves. The expert panelists will discuss such issues as
cyber;insurance;for;law;firms,;incident;and;breach;response;planning,
security assessments and penetration testing, and security awareness
training.;It;will;also;include;a;“tabletop”;exercise;examining;data
breach response in more technical detail.
Participants will learn:
• Actionable strategies and tools for incident and breach response
planning;for;law;firms;and;other;organizations.
•;How;cyber;insurance;fits;into;an;overall;risk;management;plan,
and what lawyers can expect in the cyber insurance application
process.
•;Implementing;“best;practices”;to;prepare;for;client;audits,;law
firm;cybersecurity;policies;&;procedures,;security;assessments,
penetration testing, and security awareness training.
• Lawyers’ ethical and legal duties and violations related to
cybersecurity.
•;Data;breach;response;tabletop;exercise.
Presented by: Technology Committee
Chair: Pat Fowler, Chair of Cybersecurity Practice Group,
Snell & Wilmer LLP
Faculty:;Bill;Dunlap,;Chief;Information;Officer,
Ryley;Carlock;&;Applewhite
Elizabeth;Fitch,;Partner,;Righi;Fitch;Law;Group
Eduard;Goodman,;Chief;Privacy;Officer,;IDT911
Theodore M. Schaer, Partner,
Zarwin;Baum;DeVito;Kaplan;Schaer;Toddy;PC
John Wittwer, Member, The Cavanagh Law Firm PA
PRESIDENT’S
AWARD