After the Storm: Court Decisions, Legislation and Emergency Authority in the Wake of Court Battles, the Legislative Session and Natural Disasters

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After the Storm: Court Decisions, Legislation and Emergency Authority in the Wake of Court Battles, the Legislative Session and Natural Disasters 6.0 HOURS 1.0 HOUR 1.0 HOUR TOTAL CLE CREDIT Ethics/Professional Responsibility Substance Abuse/ Mental Health LIVE and WEBCAST Friday, March 29, 2019 North Carolina Bar Center 8000 Weston Parkway Cary Register Today! Save 10% if registration is received by March 8, 2019. www.tinyurl.com/cle785adm Program includes the 2019 Administrative Law Section Annual Meeting

AVAILABLE FORMATS LIVE WEBCAST VIDEO REPLAYS ON DEMAND PROGRAM SUMMARY Listen to subject matter experts discuss the outcome of pivotal court cases, the recent legislative session, what authority local government has during a natural disaster and the power of the subpoena process when used outside of North Carolina. Hear about issues involving the North Carolina Court of Appeals, from Chief Judge Linda McGee. Learn what a local government is permitted to do during an emergency. Discover how the recent or upcoming legislative session may impact your clients. Gain insight and advice on professionalism from notable attorneys throughout the state. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING... Good program, as usual. Nice variety of topics. Presenters gave a good heads up about things to come in administrative law. The ethics presentation was very useful as were the case law updates. Administrative Law Attendees, Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Reform (2018 Administrative Law Section Annual Meeting)

AGENDA FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2019 8:15 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:55 Welcome and Introductions Jones and Moreno 9:00 The Psychology of Transitions Moraites Examine the unspoken elephants in the living room that directly impact and influence our ability (or seeming inability) to welcome or embrace transition and change. Transition is never easy, but with increased awareness of the invisible forces within us that fight transition, it need not be so difficult. 10:00 Court of Appeals Topics Chief Judge McGee Hear an update on Court of Appeals procedure and decisions. 10:30 City/County Authority During Natural Disasters Houston Learn about the authority granted to local government during an emergency. 11:00 Break 11:15 Legislative Update, Regulatory Reform Efforts and Constitutional Amendments Fountain, Nichols, Thompson and Thoren Listen to a discussion on how bills before the legislature, the regulatory reform climate and new constitutional amendments may affect administrative law. 12:15 Administrative Law Section Annual Meeting R. Bruce Thompson II, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, Raleigh, 2018-2019 Section Chair, presiding 12:30 Networking Lunch 1:15 Rules Review Commission Updates Dunklin Explore recent revisions and cases involving administrative rules review. 1:45 Administrative Case Law Update Ferrell Review recent noteworthy decisions in administrative law contested cases and appellate court decisions. 2:15 Break 2:30 Out-of-State Records and Subpoena Power Haynes Learn how to retrieve records from other jurisdictions, how to respond to records requests from foreign entities and about the general subpoena process. 3:00 Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) Update Judge Jacobs Hear about recent updates from the Office of Administrative Hearings newest judge. 3:30 Professionalism It s Who We Are: Conversations with North Carolina Lawyers* (Video) Gain insight and wisdom from some of North Carolina s most preeminent lawyers in an interview format reminiscent of coffee shop conversations among lawyers. 4:30 Adjourn * Indicates portion providing Ethics/Professional Responsibility credit Indicates portion providing Substance Abuse/ Mental Health credit

PROGRAM DETAILS SPEAKERS Chief Judge Linda M. McGee, North Carolina Court of Appeals, Raleigh Judge Tenisha S. Jacobs, North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings, Raleigh Garth K. Dunklin, Bass Dunklin McCullough & Smith PLLC, Charlotte David P. Ferrell, Nexsen Pruet, Raleigh John N. Nick Fountain, Young Moore & Henderson PA, Raleigh Sonny S. Haynes, Womble Bond Dickinson (U.S.) LLP, Winston-Salem Norma R. Houston, UNC School of Government, Chapel Hill Robynn E. Moraites, North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program, Charlotte M. Jackson Nichols, Nichols Choi & Lee PLLC, Raleigh R. Bruce Thompson II, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, Raleigh Janet B. Thoren, North Carolina Real Estate Commission, Raleigh CLE AND PUBLICATION SCHOLARSHIPS Full and partial scholarships are available for attorneys experiencing a financial hardship of any kind. Apply at www.ncbar.org/cle/scholarship. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS NCBA makes every effort to ensure a quality learning experience. If you have dietary restrictions or need special accommodations, please contact us at least one (1) week prior to the program start date. HOTEL INFORMATION Contact hotels directly for reservations at the special NCBA room rate. Rates are based on availability and rooms may sell out. TownePlace Suites by Marriott 120 Sage Commons Way, Cary Nightly Rate: $114 studio queen with sleeper sofa (Sunday Thursday) Reservations: 919.678.0005 Ask for the NCBA corporate rate. Embassy Suites (limited availability) 201 Harrison Oaks Boulevard, Cary Nightly Rate: $169 single/double Reservations: 919.677.1840 or www.tinyurl.com/ncba-embassy Corporate Account Code: 2691626 PLANNERS William Bain Jones Jr., Attorney-at- Law, Raleigh Frederick A. Fred Moreno, North Carolina Real Estate Commission, Raleigh We extend our sincere gratitude to the NCBA Administrative Law Section as well as the planners and speakers who volunteer their time and expertise toward the goal of presenting an educational program of the highest quality.

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