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SBAND 119th Annual Meeting Wrap-Up By Tony Weiler The State Bar Association of North Dakota (SBAND) recently held its annual meeting in Bismarck June 13-15. Once again, SBAND staff and many volunteers put on a great event. Most of the continuing legal education seminars were held at the Bismarck Ramkota Hotel, and the fundraiser for the Bar Foundation was held at Sixteen03 Main Events Center. Close to 350 attendees and guests enjoyed time socializing and taking in CLE programs. The meeting’s opening plenary session was a program by Lisa Montanaro. Titled “Crazy Busy is not a Badge of Honor,” her session helped attendees learn to better manage their time. She stressed the need to be productive and not just busy. Many attendees put her tips to use during their time at the annual meeting. This year’s format featured several different tracks, with the opportunity to hear a speaker at different times during the day. The speakers covered a wide range of topics. This year’s Mart Vogel Lecture on Professional and Legal Ethics, titled “Advice in the Lawyer- Client Relationship,” covered how lawyers can read between the lines. UND School of Law Professor Michael McGinniss presented the lecture and was joined by attorneys Mike Williams and SBAND Executive Director Tony Weiler Lisa Edison-Smith of with former UND School of Law Dean Fargo who discussed Kathryn R. L. Rand. the necessary steps to take in entering the attorney-client relationship and certain pitfalls that can trap the unwary. session on “Justice at Dachau” by Professor Joshua Greene, which focused on the trials of Nazi war criminals. Social Gatherings Attendees at this year’s annual meeting were treated to an opening night social at the Ramkota Hotel, where lawyers and guests had a chance to see old friends and meet new ones. Many attendees then took in the hospitality room hosted by President-Elect candidate Aubrey Fiebelkorn-Zuger and ABA State Bar Delegate candidate Dan Traynor. The North Dakota Bar Foundation Social and Silent Auction were held at Sixteen03 Main Event Center, where attendees bid on hundreds of items. Bismarck lawyers Jill Martin Grossman, Casey Furey, and Sarah Wall led a team that put on a memorable event. The Casemaker CLE, given by Rebecca Skeeles, and the Legal Services of North Dakota annual CLE were again presented. For the first time in a long time, SBAND’s Lawyer Assistance Program also hosted a free training seminar, giving attendees the chance to learn more about addiction in the profession and ways to help. Finally, the Women’s Lawyer Section put on a speed mentoring event that was well attended and beneficial to both new and experienced lawyers. New SBAND Officers Elected Zack Pelham became SBAND President at the end of the 2018 General Assembly on June 15. Darcie Einarson is now the immediate past-president and will continue to serve on the Board of Governors until June 2019. Aubrey Fiebelkorn-Zuger was elected as president-elect and will assume duties as president in June 2019. Other CLE programs included more time management help from Paul Unger, whose program “How to Better Manage Your Workload and Your Time” continued along the line of what Montanaro presented. Professor Gary Marchant discussed “Emerging Technologies and the Law,” and Mark Lanterman helped us understand the “dark web” in his presentation “Easiest Catch: Don’t be Another Fish in the Dark ‘Net.’” SBAND is committed to providing CLE presentations that focus on its ethics requirements, including programs that qualify for Elimination of Bias credits in Minnesota. Michael Roosevelt’s presentation on “Implicit Bias, Decision-Making and What Can be Done About It” qualified for these credits. In continuing a theme of wellness, Carol Falkowski presented on the history of the opioid epidemic and what individuals can do to look for this issue in the profession. Finally, the annual meeting concluded with a plenary 8 THE GAVEL Newly elected SBAND President Zack Pelham, left, and Tony Weiler, right, thank Immediate Past-President Darcie Einarson for her service to SBAND.