THE SECOND-CENTURY 1979 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

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pproved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 saw Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Welcome to the 1979 Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association and to our great host city of Dallas. The Annual Meeting is the major educational and social event of the Association year. This year's meeting has special significance, since it commemorates the first year of our second century. More than one hundred major programs have been developed by ABA sections, divisions and committees to address the issues which we will face during our second century. Included are several "showcase programs," one of which will provide a status report on the work of the Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards. This program is co-sponsored by the National Conference of Bar Presidents and will be held at the Hyatt Regency. The 1979 Annual Meeting marks the tenth anniversary of the adoption of our model Code of Professional Responsibility. At this meeting, the Commission will make its first presentation of some of the tentative findings and conclusions of its comprehensive review of the model Code.. This meeting will also be the Commission's first opportunity to solicit comments from Association members on the issues it is examining. Other "showcase programs" will be held at the Dallas .Convention Center which is the focal point for this year's meeting. Subjects which will be covered are: ? Cameras in the courtroom. Working in cooperation with several national media organizations, the Association is sponsoring a program designed to explore the advantages and disadvantages of photographic and electronic media coverage of courtroom proceedings. The program will include an appellate argument on cameras in the courtroom, a demonstration of the actual effect of cameras in appellate and trial-level proceedings, an exhibit of media equipment that would be used-in the courtroom, and a film summary of the history of camera coverage of judicial proceedings. .? Attorney-client: relationships. The General Practice Section is spon- soring a program entitled, "Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You." This program is designed to train participants in.non-.tr.ial,,non- adversarial professional skills. ? The use of legal assistants. This program is co-sponso.red by the Economics of Law Practice Section and the Standing Committee on Legal Assistants. In connection with this program, we,plan to premiere a video- tape on law office practice techniques developed by the Task Force on Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 New Methods for Improving the Quality of Lawyers' Services to Clients. The videotape will discuss such subjects as the efficient use of profes- sional and non-professional personnel and the use of modern office equipment and systems to cut law office costs. ? Terrorism and violence as means of legal and social change, a pro- gram sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division. ? "Whistle Blowers in the Federal Government," a program of the Administrative Law Section on government employees who reveal agency abuses. ? A review of the effects of Watergate reforms. This program is spon- sored by the Criminal Justice Section. ? The all-volunteer armed services, a program conducted by the Standing Committee on Lawyers in the Armed Forces and the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel. ? Trade relations with the Peoples Republic of China, a program of the International Law Section. ? "Deregulation? The Wave of the Future?" a program sponsored by the Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law. ? Space commerce and the space shuttle. This program will be conducted by the Science and Technology Section. ? "Drafting Legal Documents in Plain Language," sponsored by the Standing Committee on Legal Drafting and the Law Student Division. ? Lawyer retirement, a program of the Standing Committee on Retire- ment of Lawyers. To complement this outstanding educational program, we will have, I am told, the best special events and entertainment program ever held. at an ABA Annual Meeting. You and your families will be able to participate in such enjoyable programs as: ? A special welcoming reception on Sunday afternoon, August 12. ? A luncheon with Edith Head, in which she will show her award- winning movie costumes. ? A ranch party, including a barbecue dinner, a country-western band and a quarter horse show. ? The Fiesta de la Villa Grande, where cocktails and a buffet will be served at a magnificent Spanish-style estate. ? The President's Reception, which will be held in the beautiful Great Hall of the Apparel Mart. Each registrant will be an honored guest at this reception, which will be Tuesday night, August 14. As you can tell, we have planned one of the greatest Annual Meetings in our history. We could not have done so, however, without the fine work of the Local Advisory Committee, which is chaired by Charles P. Storey and composed of Jerry L. Buchmeyer; T. Lamar Caudle III; David F. Chappell; John W. Clark, Jr.; Marshall J. Doke, Jr.; Morris Harrell; Travis D. Shelton; Cullen Smith; Robert H. Thomas; and Louis J. Weber, Jr. Also crucial to the planning of the meeting has been the leadership of Mrs. Robert B. (Dorothy) Cousins, who has coordinated the special events and entertainment program. As always, the Association staff has provided invaluable assistance to these local advisers and to many more members of the Association who have helped plan this meeting. Our objective has been to make this Annual Meeting informative and enjoyable. I hope you will find it so. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 American Bar Association President President-Elect Chairman, House of Delegates Secretary Treasurer Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Executive Director S. Shepherd Tate Leonard S. Janofsky John C. Shepherd Herbert D. Sledd J. David Andrews F. Wm. McCalpin Arthur W. Leibold Bert H. Early The President The President-Elect The Chairman of the House of Delegates The Secretary The Treasurer Immediate Past President First District Second District Third Dirtrict Fourth District Fifth District Sixth District Seventh District Eighth District Ninth District Tenth District Eleventh District Twelfth District Thirteenth District Fourteenth District Young Lawyer Member-at-Large Judicial Member-at-Large Section Member-at-Large Merrill R. Bradford, Sr. James R. Greenfield Adrian M. Foley, Jr. R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. Wesley M. Walker M. Roland Nachman, Jr. Wallace D. Riley Albert E. Jenner, Jr. John A. Kluwin Philip H. Lewis Morris Harrell James T. Jennings Kendrick Smith Richard H. Keatinge R. Clark Wadlow William H. Erickson Don M. Jackson Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Robert S. Folsom Mayor WELCOME! As Mayor of the Nation's seventh largest city and on behalf of the members of the City Council and the citizens of Dallas, I would like to welcome the American Bar Association Annual Meeting of 1979 to our city. I believe you will find Dallas to be one of the most exciting and friendly cities in the United States. Dallas offers the arts, excellent cuisine, entertain- ment, fashion, shopping and sports plus a traditional southwestern hospitality which we call "DALLASTYLE". You will call it "great". I hope.you enjoy your stay. S. olsom obert Mayor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 U) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Ir4 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 1 Calendar of Events 83 Showcase Programs 108 Divisions 110 Judicial Administration Division 117 Law Student Division 119 Young Lawyers 124 Sections 126 Administrative Law 128 Antitrust Law 133 Bar Activities 134 Corporation, Banking and Business Law 140 Criminal Justice 142 Economics of Law Practice 144 Family Law 150 General Practice 154 Individual Rights and Responsibilities 157 Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law 166 International Law 170 Labor and Employment Law 173 Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar 176 Litigation 178 Natural Resources Law 180 Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law 182 Public Contract Law 185 Public Utility Law 187 Real Property, Probate and Trust Law 191 Science and Technology 194 Taxation 197 Urban. State and Local Government Law 201 Committees 202 Standing Committees 210 Special Committees 213 Assembly Events 217 Affiliated Groups 226 Alumni Associations 229 General Information 232 House of Delegates! Meeting 232 Caucus of Section; Delegates 232 Information 232 Current Ticket Sales 232 Registration 233 Application for Association Membership 233 Section. Membership and Meetings 233 Meetings 233 The Second Century Fund 233 Office of Resource Development 234 Project toImprove Client. Services 234 Local Advisory Committee 234 Entertainment Committee 234 Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of . the, Association .237 The .Lawyers' Exposition 240 Telephone Directory ;242 Speakers Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 It is with pride that we publish this, our Annual Meeting Program Guide, designed to afford you the greatest opportunity to take advantage of this year's wide range of meetings and events. A glance at the tabs and a quick look at the contents will give testimony to the depth and range of the American Bar Association's concerns. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 il L-j L/ Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 In the pages that follow, every attempt has been made to give you a clear and concise guide to the activities which have been planned for the 1979 Annual Meeting-by day, hour, place and subject. For complete information about a specific activity, we suggest that you turn to the portion of this program in which listings are by Section, Division or Committee. The purpose of this calendar of events is to give you an easy-to-follow guide to each day's meetings, luncheons, receptions, dinners, etc. Please note new Showcase Programs of this program outlining events you won't want to miss. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Tuesday, August 7 1:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Batik A, Mezzanine Level 1:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Cardinal A, Mezzanine Level 1:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Cardinal B, Mezzanine Level 1:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Dardenelles, Mezzanine Level 6:00 p.m. Rosita's Restaurant Rosita's Restaurant Wednesday, August8 8:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan B 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Cardinal A, Mezzanine Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Batik B, Mezzanine Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Batik A, Mezzanine Level 11:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Latimer B, Atrium Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Executive Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby Thursday, August 9 8:00 a.m. Registry Parlor D, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Reception for Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Judges Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Judging of Award of Achievement Young Lawyers Division Competition Luncheon of the Executive Committee National Association of Bar Executives Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Thursday, August 9 8:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby Level 8:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion A, B and C 9:00 a.m. Convention Center N217, Level 2 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Oak Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Presidents Room, Atrium Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby 10:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency C 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 1:00 P.M. Hyatt Regency Dallas Executive, Atrium Level 2:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level 2:00 p.m. Adolphus Directors Room, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan A, Atrium Level 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Section E, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Section G, Lobby 5:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby 5:00 p.m. Mercantile Nat'l. Bank 1704 Main St. 6:00 p.m. Joe T. Garcia's Restaurant Ft. Worth, Texas 6:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan B, Atrium Level 7:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane Room, Atrium Level 7:00 p.m. Adolphus - Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016 2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Membership Selection Committee American College of Probate Counsel Meeting National Association of Bar Executives Meeting Special Committee on Law Book Publishing Practices Breakout Meeting for bar associations National Association of Bar Executives with 1,500 members or more Breakout Meeting for bar associations National Association of Bar Executives with 1,500 members or less Cocktail Party for all Fellows and American College of Probate Counsel spouses Program Participants, Council and Past National Conference of Bar Presidents Presidents Reception Joint Dinner Meeting-College American College of Probate Counsel Committee President NAWL and Dallas Women Lawyers National Association of Women Lawyers Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 8:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Presidents Room, Atrium Level 8:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Latimer A, Atrium Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section B, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Friday, 7:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom August 10 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor Board of Regents Meeting, Breakfast American College of Probate Counsel and Luncheon Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Committee Meeting and Luncheon Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants Standing Committee on Scope and Correlation of Work Membership Breakfast National Association of Bar Executives Standing Committee on Continuing Education of the Bar Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve Standing Committees on Lawyers in the and National Guard Judge Advocates Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, and on Military Law Joint Meeting and Information on Standing Committee on Military Law Recommendations to House and General Practice Section Committee on Military Law Standing Committee on Unauthorized Practice of the Law Special Committee on Federal Limitations on Attorneys' Fees Working Session Jointly sponsored by Section of Family Law the Section of Family Law & Section of Taxation Meeting of the Long Range Planning Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Joint Meeting of Conference Executive Judicial Administration Division Committees and Judicial Administration Division Council Council Meeting Section of Science and Technology Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Dardenelles, Mezzanine Level 9:00 a:m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Presidents Room, Atrium Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Friday, 9:00 a.m.* Fairmont August 10 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Individual Meetings of Section Section of Taxation Committees *Normally committees meet in intervals of 9-11, 11-1, 1-3 and 3-5. Meeting of the Savings Banks and Young Lawyers Division Savings and Loan Associations Subcommittee Membership Meeting Joint Meeting of NABE, NCBP, SBA, NOBC & ACLEA Joint Meeting of NCBP, NABE, SBA, National Conference of Bar Presidents ACLEA & NOBC Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Scope and Correlation of Work Spouses' Tour of Dallas Apparel Mart, Section of Taxation with Lunch and Guided Tour of Dallas following. Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges Executive Committee Meeting JAD Lawyers Conference Executive Committee Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Meeting JAD Appellate Judges' Conference Military Lawyer Seminar Luncheon; Standing Committees on Lawyers in the Speaker: Chief Judge Albert Fletcher, Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Jr., U.S. Court of Military Appeals Military Personnel, and on Military Law Luncheon Meeting, Executive Session Assembly Resolutions Committee Luncheon Standing Committee on Scope and Correlation of Work Committee Meeting Special Committee on Cooperation with the ANPA (ABA-ANPA Task Force) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Friday, 12:00 noon Adolphus Directors Room, Mezzanine August10 12:00 noon Registry Royal Ballroom, Section 3, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections E&F, Lobby 12:15 p.m. Loews Anatole Monte Carlo, Lobby Level 12:15 p.m. Adolphus Danish Room, 15th Floor 1:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane B, Atrium Level 2:00 p.m. Convention Center Room N222 and N223, Level 2 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom, Section A, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Meeting of Committee on National Legal Section of General Practice Services Corporation Joint Luncheon for Conference Executive Judicial Administration Division Committees Luncheon for the Long Range Planning Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Council Luncheon Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law National Association of Bar Executives and National Conference of Bar Presidents Meeting of Committee on Scope and Section of General Practice Correlation Joint Meeting of Publications and Section of Real Property, Probate and By-Laws and Handbook Committees Trust Law National Conference of Bar Examiners Bar Admission Administrators Open Hearings Assembly Resolutions Committee Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve Standing Committees on Lawyers in the and National Guard Judge Advocates Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, and on Military Law Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Lawyers' Title Guaranty Funds Meeting of the Long Range Planning Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Executive Committee Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges 1 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m. Registry Royal Ballroom, Sections i and 2, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby 4:00 p.m. Adolphus Directors Room, Mezzanine 4:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 4:00 p.m. Loews Anatole The Chambers Room, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Friday, 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Travertine Room, Mezzanine August 10 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Council Meeting Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Meeting of the Judicial Selecture, Young Lawyers Division Tenure and Compensation Committee Meeting of the Electronic Funds Young Lawyers Division Transfer Subcommittee Meeting of the Stress and the Legal Young Lawyers Division Profession Committee Meeting of Committee on Environmental Section of General Practice Law Joint Meeting of Executive Committee Section of Real Property, Probate and and Committee on Budget and Finance Trust Law International Human Rights Committee Section of International Law Meeting Business Meeting JAD Appellate Judges' Conference Business Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges Business Meeting JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Meeting of the Fellows of the Young Young Lawyers Division Lawyers Division AJS-"Blueprint for the 1980's"- American Judicature Society Informal Discussion and Reception New Committee Chairmen's Meeting JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 6:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane A Room, Atrium Level 6:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Latimer Room, Atrium Level 6:30 p.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby Level 6:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom, Section D&E, Lobby 6:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine 6:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section C, Lobby 6:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section C, Lobby 7:00 p.m. City Club, 32nd Fl., Main Dining Room, 32nd Floor One Main Place Saturday, 7:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Vista, Mezzanine August 11 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Dinner Meeting Standing Committee on Scope and Correlation of Work Criminal Justice Section Executive Section of Criminal Justice Committee Meeting Reception at 6:30; Annual Membership American Judicature Society Banquet at 7:30 p.m. National Association of Bar Executives and National Conference of Bar Presidents National Conference of Bar Presidents and National Association of Bar Executives Council and Committee Chairpersons Section of Economics of Law Practice Dinner (TICKETED) Hostess: Charla Tindall National Association of Women Lawyers Admission by ticket only Dinner Section of Bar Activities Committee on Future Trends Immigration and Nationality Committee Section of International Law Meeting Breakfast National Conference of Bar Examiners Bar Admission Administrators Long Range Planning Committee Section of International Law Breakfast Meeting Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting JAD Appellate Judges' Conference Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Saturday, 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Wyeth Room, Mezzanine August11 8:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom C, 1st Floor 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Latimer B, Atrium Level 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 8:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Travertine Room, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Trial Judges Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Meeting of Real Property Subcouncil Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Meeting of Probate and Trust Subcouncil Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Breakfast and Council Meeting Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law Meeting of the Barrister Board Young Lawyers Division Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Judicial Selection, Tenure and Compensation Committee Meeting and Luncheon Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants Continental Breakfast for Council (all Section of Administrative Law members of Section Invited) Council Breakfast Section of Public Contract Law Council Meeting (all members of Section of Administrative Law Section invited) Business Meeting of the Council and Section of Corporation, Banking and Committee Chairmen Business Law Criminal Justice Section Council Meeting Section of Criminal Justice Council Meeting (with lunch) Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Meeting of Officers and Council Members Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting JAD National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Nominations/Elections Committee Law Student Division Meeting Black American Law Students Law Student Division Association Meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Saturday, August 11 9:00 a.m. Convention Center N235 and N236, Level 2 9:00 a.m. Convention Center N224, Level 2 9:00 a.m. Convention Center N215, Level 2 9:00 a.m. Convention Center Outside Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3 9:00 a.m. Adolphus Florentine Room, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 9:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Gold Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Jasmine, Mezzanine Level 9:00 a.m. Convention Center S305, Level 3 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Fountain, Terrace Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Directors, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Adolphus Main Ballroom - 9:00 a.m. Bent Tree Country Club & Aerobic Center 9:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Adolphus French Room, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane A, Atrium Level 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Oak, Banquet Level 9:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan A, Atrium Level 9:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Obelisk Room, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 National Association of Student Bar Law Student Division Associations Meeting Topic/Event Sponsor Law School Newspaper Editors' Law Student Division Workshop Council Meeting Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar First Business Session Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Educational Program: Transnational Section of Science and Technology Science and Human Rights Concerns Meeting of the Federal Credit Young Lawyers Division Breakfast Meeting, Executive Session Assembly Resolutions Committee Section Liaison Representatives and Standing Committee on Continuing Standing Committee Meeting Education of the Bar Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve Standing Committees on Lawyers in the and National Guard Judge Advocates Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, and on Military Law Visit to Aerobic Center American College of Probate Counsel Bus transportation from Convention Center Board of Directors Meeting American Judicature Society Council and Assembly Meeting National Association of Women Lawyers Business Meeting National Attorneys' Title Assurance Fund, Inc. Committee Meeting Standing Committee on National Conference Groups "The Shaping of an Effective JAD Appellate Judges' Conference, Administrative Process" Conference of Administrative Law Judges and Section of Administrative Law kf~ Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 10:00 a.m. LoewsAnatole Grand Ballroom, Section E, Lobby 10:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor 10:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor 11:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections A, B, and C, Lobby 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section A, Lobby Level 12:00 noon Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Saturday, August 11 9:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Exhibit Hall, Level 2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor "Meeting Criticism of the Bench: JAD Lawyers Conference Should Judges Go Public?" "Significant State Decisions" JAD National Conference of Special .Court Judges, National,Conferenceof State Trial Judges andThe National Judicial College Council Meeting Section of Public Contract Law Spouses Fashion Brunch and Tour Section of Taxation ABF Fellows Seminar: '" Regulation of The Fellows of the American Bar Nuclear Energy Plants by William A. Foundation Thomas, ABF Research Attorney General Session ;National Conference of Bar Examiners Bar Admission Administrators Committee Meeting and Luncheon Standing,Committee,on Aeronautical Law Program "The Shaping of an Effective Section of Administrative Law with Administrative Process" Conference of AdministrativeLaw Judges Meeting and Luncheon JAD,Committee on Traffic Court Pro ram Council Meeting Section of Labor and Employment Law Educational Program Section of Urban, State and Local ,Government Law Meeting of the Privacy Subcommittee Young Lawyers Division Meeting of the Career: Planning and Young Lawyers Division Council Meeting ;Section of International Law Conference :Meeting National Conference of Lawyers and Corporate Fiduciaries ABF Fellows Seminar: "Types and The Fellows pf the American Bar Causes of Lawyers Professional Liability Foundation Claims" by Werner Pfennigstorf, ABF Research Attorney. .A. merican.Judicature Society and the National Conference of Bar Presidents Luncheon Meeting Standing Committee on Legislation Committee Luncheon Standing Committee on,National Conference Groups National Committee Luncheon and The Second Century Fund Meeting Working Buffet-Luncheon for Council Section of Administrative.Law (all members of Section invited) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Registry Royal Ballroom, 2nd Fir. 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Latimer A, Atrium Level 12:00 noon Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby Level 12:15 p.m. Loews Anatole Edelweiss, Mezzanine Level 12:30 p.m. Registry Royal Ballroom, 2nd Fir. 12:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Gold Room, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Saturday, 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas William B. 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Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of Federal Trial Judges "Creative Restitution Sentencing" JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges "My Object Most Sublime-Whither JAD National Conference of State Trial Sentencing" Judges Second Business Session Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Saturday, 2:00 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom East, August 11 Mezzanine 3:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine 4:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Dardenelles Room, Mezzanine 6:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine 6:30 p.m. Location: To be Announced 7:00 p.m. Las Colinas Country Club 7:00 p.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 General Membership Meeting Section of Science and Technology Program on "Consumer Credit Highlights Young Lawyers Division, Subcommitte of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978" on Federal Credit Legislation Program on the Code of Professional National Conference of Bar Presidents Responsibility Meeting of the Long Range Planning Young Lawyers Division Committee General Session and Annual Meeting of National Conference of Bar Examiners Members Bar Admission Administrators Open Meeting of the Subcommittee on Section of Science & Technology the use of Computer Produced Data Meeting of the Committee Special Committee on Bar Activities and Services Military Lawyer Seminar Reception for Standing Committees on Lawyers in-the Reserve and National Guard Judge Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Advocates Military Personnel, and on Military Law Business Meeting (Elections) JAD Appellate Judges' Conference Business Meeting (Elections) JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges Business Meeting (Elections) JAD National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Business Meeting (Elections) JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges Business Meeting (Elections) JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Reception for Board of Directors and American Judicature Society Spouses or Guests General Membership Reception Section of Economics of Law Practice (TICKETED) Welcome Reception Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency The Board Room, Atrium Level 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level 8:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Saturday, August 11 7:00 p.m. Belo Mansion Room Sunday, 7:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane Room August12 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 W Banquet, Installation of Officers National Association of Women Lawyers Council and Committee Breakfast and Meetings (TICKETED) Past Chairperson Breakfast Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities New Executive Committee Meeting JAD Appellate Judges' Conference New Executive Committee Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges New Executive Committee Meeting - JAD National Conference of Special Court Judges New Executive Committee Meeting JAD National Conference of State Trial Judges Breakfast and Program SCRIBES, The American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects Committee Meeting, Breakfast and Standing Committee on Professional Luncheon Utilization and Career Development Prayer Breakfast Speaker: Honorable Harry A. Blackmun, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States Special Committee on the 1980 Australia Meeting Office for Grant Development and Office of Resource Development The Second Century Fund Breakfast Council, Committee Chairpersons and Representatives for Law in the Fifty States program and spouses (ticketed) Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Breakfast Council Meeting Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law Young Lawyers Division Registration and Information Continental Breakfast for Council (all Section of Administrative Law members of Section invited) Council Meeting Judicial Administration Division Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section B, August 12 Lobby Level 9:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 9:00 a.m. Convention Center Room N208 and N209, Level 2 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Atrium Level: Presidents, Executive, Duncan B, Latimer A, Latimer B, Board, Bryan A 9:00 a.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Meeting of the Delivery of Legal Services Young Lawyers Division to Women Committee Consortium on Legal Services and the Public Council Meeting (all members of Section of Administrative Law Section invited) Business Meeting of the Council and Section of Corporation, Banking and Committee Chairmen Business Law Criminal Justice Section Council Section of Criminal Justice Meeting Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice 1 to 3 Lawyers (Firm size) Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice 4 to 9 lawyers (Firm size) Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice 10 to 21 lawyers (Firm size) Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice 22 to 45 lawyers (Firm size) Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice 46 plus lawyers (Firm size) Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice In-house Corporate Counsel Fourth Annual Economics Symposium- Section of Economics of Law Practice Government Lawyers Council Meeting Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Joint Breakfast, Law Student Liaison Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee with the National Association Compensation Law of Law Placement Scheduled Section Committee Meetings Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Committee Meeting House of Delegates Steering Committee on State Delegates Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 9:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section B, Lobby 9:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor 9:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Sunday, 9:00 a.m. Fairmont August12 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Forum Committees Fourth Annual Continuous Audiovisual Standing Committee on Military Law and Theatre Consortium for Professional Education- Video Law Seminars, and Section of Economics of Law Practice Open Meeting Special Committee on the 1980 Australia Meeting Business Meeting National Association of Bar-Related Title Insurers Business Meeting Project To Improve Client Services By Skills Training Open Meeting Standing Committee on Clients' Security Funds Annual Section Business Meeting Section of Family Law (1st session) Tort Liability for Environmental Law Student Division Accidents: A Remedy Without a Right? Program: "The Contract Disputes Act Section of Public Contract Law of 1978" Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Association Communications "Law in the Fifty States" Section of Family Law (Common Property States) "The Family Court: Yesterday, Today, Section of Family Law Tomorrow" "Law in the Fifty States" Section of Family Law (Common Law Distribution States) The Judges' Journal Editorial Board Judicial Administration Division Meeting Educational Program Section of Urban, State and Local Government Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 12:00 noon Gaudalupe Cathedral 2215 Ross Avenue, across from the Dallas Legal Education Center 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Section C, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, August 12 Lobby Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Program on "Terrorism and Violence: Young Lawyers Division Tools for Legal and Social Change" Joint Meeting of Board of Directors and American Prepaid Legal Services Special Committee and Luncheon Institute and Special Committee on Prepaid Legal Services Committee Luncheon Standing Committee on Association Communications Open Hearings House of Delegates Committee on Rules and Calendar General Membership Luncheon Section of Economics of Law Practice (TICKETED) Premier showing of a videotape on more efficient law office practices. Luncheon for Real Property Committee Section of Real Property, Probate and Personnel Trust Law Luncheon for Probate & Trust Committee Section of Real Property, Probate and Personnel Trust Law Annual Section Luncheon Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law ALI-ABA Authors and Lecturers American Bar Institute Reception & Luncheon American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education Luncheon Meeting Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law Reception of the Council and Section of Corporation. Banking and Committee Chairmen Business Law Meeting of Committee on Agricultural Section of General Practice Law National Association of Bar-Related Title Insurers and National Attorney's Title Assurance Fund, Inc. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Sunday, August12 1:00 P.M. Convention Center N202 and N203, Level 2 1:00 P.M. Fairmont Continental Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Rosetta, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Edelweiss, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. LoewsAnatole Lalique, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Exhibit Hall, Second Level 2:00 p.m. Adolphus Directors Room, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom, Section D, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Professional Discipline Luncheon of the Council and Committee Section of Corporation, Banking and Chairmen Business Law Meeting of Committees on International Section of General Practice Associates and International Exchange of Attorneys Meeting of Committee on Economics Section of General Practice Meeting of General Committee Chairmen Section of Insurance, Negligence and and Vice Chairmen with Program and Compensation Law Arrangements Chairmen Meeting of 1978-79 and 1979-80 Council Section of Taxation (Executive Session) Committee Program Section of Antitrust Law; Industry Regulation Committee "Family Law: Ugly Duckling of the Section of Family Law Courts" Region I Meeting Section of Family Law General Session, Fidelity and Surety Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee Compensation Law "Family Law: Ugly Duckling of the JAD Lawyers Conference, National Courts?" Conference of Special Court Judges and the Section of Family Law "Drafting Legal Documents in Plain Law Student Division and the Standing Language" Committee on Legal Drafting Joint Meeting of Council and Committee Section of Litigation Chairmen Technical Session: "Professional Section of Taxation/Young Lawyers Corporation? Incorporating a Medium Division to Large-Sized Law Firm" Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Sunday, August12 2:00 p.m. Convention Center S308, Level 3 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Adolphus 2:00 p.m. Dallas County Courthouse 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section B, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby 3:00 p.m. Convention Center E406, Level 4 3:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section B, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Educational Program Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law Program on "Professional Corporation? Young Lawyers Division/Section of -Incorporating A Medium to Large-Size Taxation Law Firm" Program on "Child Abuse" Young Lawyers Division/Committee on Child Abuse Open Meeting of Membership American Prepaid Legal. Services Institute Showcase Program: "Cameras in the American Bar Association Courtroom" Business Meeting National Association of Bar-Related Title Insurers Panel Program: "Privacy in Law Section of Individual Rights and and Fact" Responsibilities and Young Lawyers Division Meeting of the Committee on Delivery Young Lawyers Division of Legal Services to the Elderly Membership Meeting Standing Committee on Membership Informal Meeting of State Delegates State Delegates Meeting of Committee on Comparative Section of Family Law Family Support Meeting of Minority Opportunities Task Section of Legal Education and Force Admissions to the Bar Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice Meeting of Committee on Sole Section of General Practice Practitioners and Small Firms Business Meeting: Announcement of Section of Litigation Nominations and Section Elections Theater Performance "Remember" Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Sunday, August12 4:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom 5:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby 6:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Republic of Texas Suite, 2nd Floor 7:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 7:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Monday, August13 7:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby Batik A Room, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Open House for Members of the Section Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Annual Section Reception for Section Section of Insurance, Negligence and Members and Spouses Compensation Law Reception Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation Reception Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Standing Committee on Professional Discipline Dinner Meeting for Panel Members Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar New Executive Committee Breakfast JAD Appellate Judges' Conference Meeting New Executive Committee Breakfast JAD Conference of Administrative Meeting Law Judges New Executive Committee Breakfast JAD Lawyers Conference Meeting New Executive Committee Breakfast JAD National Conference of Special Meeting Court Judges New Executive Committee Breakfast JAD National Conference of State Meeting Trial Judges Breakfast Meeting of the General Conference on Personal Finance Law Committee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Monday, 7:45 a.m. Fairmont August13 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas William B. Travis Room, 3rd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Joint Breakfast Meeting with Speaker The Federal Bar Association, Special Committee on Lawyers in Government, and Standing Committee on Military Law Breakfast Meeting of Council and Section of Labor and Employment Law Committee Co-Chairmen Office for Grant Development and Office of Resource Development The Second Century Fund Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on International Business Law Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on State Regulation of Securities Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Corporate Laws (Close Corporations) Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Corporate Law Departments Section Information Center Opens Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section Conference Office Opens Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Coffee Hour for Section Guests Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Corporate Law and Accounting Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Programs Joint Breakfast, Health Insurance Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee, Life Insurance Law Compensation Law Committee, Public Regulation of Insurance Law Committee and Employee Benefits Committee Joint Breakfast, Prepaid Legal Services Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee and The American Prepaid Compensation Law Legal Services Institute Breakfast, Workers' Compensation and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Employers' Liability Law Committee Compensation Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Monday, August 13 8:00 a.m. Adolphus Windsor Room, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Registry Parlor D, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom C, 1st Floor 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Obelisk Room, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Convention Center S308, Level 3 8:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Presidential Suite, 29th Floor 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Fleur De Lis Room, Mezzanine 9:30 a.m. Dallas Convention Center Theatre 12:00 noon Dallas Convention Center Parquet Ballroom 12:00 noon Dallas Hilton Blue Bonnet, Mezzanine 12:00 noon Fairmont Directors Room, Banquet Level 12:00 noon Fairmont French Room, Banquet Level 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom E, Lobby 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Convention Center Parquet Ballroom B, Level 3 12:00 noon Registry Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Obelisk Room, Mezzanine 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Section F, Lobby 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Batik, Mezzanine Level 12:00 noon Ramada Inn. Convention Center Executive II & III 12:00 noon Hyatt Regency Dallas Brisbane Room, Atrium Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Incoming Chairman's Breakfast Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Breakfast Meeting of Members in the Section of Public Utility Law R E A Co-Operative Field Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Opening Assembly-Morning Session American Bar Association Speaker: Honorable Robert E. Strauss, Ambassador-at-Large for Middle East Negotiations Assembly Luncheon Speaker: Hanna Gray, President University of Chicago Committee Luncheon Section of Antitrust Law; Long Range Planning Committee Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Long Range Planning Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Small Business "Past Section Chairperson Luncheon" Section of Family Law (ticketed) Annual Section Luncheon for Members Section of Insurance, Negligence and and Spouses Compensation Law Section Luncheon Section of International Law Cash Bar Cocktail Reception Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Luncheon and Annual Business Section of Real Property, Probate and Meeting Trust Law George Washington University Law The George Washington Law Association Alumni Luncheon Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day - Time Hotel/Site Room Monday, August13 12:00 noon Convention Center Room N232, Level 2 12:30 p.m. Registry Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor 12:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy East, Mezzanine 12:30 p.m. Fairmont Florentine, Banquet Level 1:00 P.M. Adolphus Florentine Room, Mezzanine Level 1:00 P.M. Dallas Hilton Mustang, Mezzanine 1:00 P.M. Adolphus Florentine Room, Mezzanine 1:00 P.M. Loews Anatole Rosetta, Mezzanine Level 1:30 p.m. Convention Center Arena 1:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Court, Mezzanine 1:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Vista, Mezzanine 1:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine 1:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine 1:30 p.m. Convention Center Mezzanine Dining, Level 4 1:30 p.m. LoewsAnatole Grand Ballroom A, Lobby 1:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom B, Lobby 1:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom D, Lobby 1:30 p.m. Adolphus Venetian Room, Mezzanine 1:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby 1:30 p.m. Convention Center N215 and N217, Level 2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Fourth Annual Continuous Audiovisual Standing Committee on Military Law, Theatre Section of Economics of Lam Practice and Consortium for Professional Education-Video Law Seminars Section Luncheon Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Luncheon and Annual Business Section of Public Contract Law Meeting "Uniform Code of Military Justice (Minor Standing Committee on Military Law Tuneup or Major Overhaul?)" and General Practice Section Committee on Military Law Working Committee Meeting on Model Section of Antitrust Law Antitrust Jury Instructions Job Information Fair for Career Seekers Young Lawyers Division/Career Planning and Career Changers and Placement Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Robinson- Patman Act Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Section 7 (Clayton Act) Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Franchising Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Private Antitrust Litigation Committee Educational Program "The Economics Section of Economics of Law Practice of Utilizing Legal Assistants to the and Standing Committee on Legal Lawyer and Client" Assistants "Tactics, Strategy & Techniques in Section of Family Law Settlement Negotiations" "Advance Aspects of Divorce Taxation" Section of Family Law and Taxation Section "Introduction to Divorce Taxation" Section of Family Law and Taxation Section Finals: National Appellate Advocacy Law Student Division, Section of Competition Litigation, and Appellate Judges Conference Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Monday, 1:30 p.m. LoewsAnatole Inverness, Mezzanine Level August13 1:30 p.m. Adolphus Emerald Room, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Dallas Convention Theatre Center 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan Room, Atrium Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Panorama Room, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Board Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Oak Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Venetian Room, Lobby Level State Room, Banquet Level Gold Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Steuben, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole The Chambers, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Adolphus Seville Room, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Meeting to Consider Juvenile Justice Drafting Committee of the House Standards of Delegates Program "Whistle Blowers In the Section of Administrative Law Federal Government" Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Regulation of Consumer Credit Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Stock Certificates Program: Impact of the Federal Reserve Section of Corporation, Banking and Regulations on Acquisition Financing Business Law Committee on Developments in Business Financing Program: Recent Developments in EEO, Section of Corporation, Banking and EPA and OSHA Business Law Committee on Corporate Law Department Forums Committee Meeting. Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Commodities Regulation Program: Practical Implications of the Section of Corporation, Banking and Accounting Provisions of the Foreign Business Law Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 and Committees on Corporate Law and Recent Developments Accounting, and Federal Regulation of Securities General Session Program: "The Speedy Section of Criminal Justice Trial Act: Will Justice Survive In the Fast Lane?" "How to Help Your Spouse Develop and/ Section of Family Law or Improve a Law Practice" Section of Family Law and National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers Meeting of Committee on Legal Section of General Practice Education Panel Program: "Press and Libel: Section of Individual Rights and Probing Reporters' Minds" Responsibilities Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Monday, August13 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas - William S. Travis Room, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Trinity and Brazos Room, 3rd Floor 2:00 p.m. Convention Center S411 and S412, Level 4 2:00 p.m. Convention Center Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3 2:00 p.m. Convention Center S308, Level 3 2:00 p.m. Adolphus Rose Room, 15th Floor 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Parisian, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Fountain, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Pavilion, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Continental, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Terrace, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Executive, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 2:00 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Monte Carlo Room, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 General Session, Energy Resources Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee Compensation Law Joint General Session, Environmental Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee with General Practice Compensation Law Section, Committee on Environmental Law and Litigation Section, Committee on Environmental Litigation Joint General Session, Health Insurance Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee, Life Insurance Law Compensation Law -- Committee, Public Regulation of Insurance Law Committee and Employee Benefits Committee General Session, Medicine and Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Joint General Session, Rules and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Procedure Committee and Trial Compensation Law Techniques Committee "How to Start and Build a Law Law Student Division and Section of Practice" Economics of Law Practice Report of the Task Force on the Bakke Section of Legal Education and Decision Admission to the Bar Creditors' Rights Litigation Committee Section of Litigation Litigating Under the Bankruptcy Reform Act Committee on Discovery Section of Litigation Committee on Intellectual Properties Section of Litigation Litigation and Business Torts Litigation Committee on Condemnation Zoning Section of Litigation and Property Use Litigation Committee on Consumer Rights Section of Litigation Litigation Symposium "Reissue Practice" Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Program: "Minority Business Section of Public Contract Law Enterprises" General Session-"Non-Traditional Section of Real Property, Probate and Investments" Trust Law Real Property Division Potpourri Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level The Chambers, Lobby Level Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor 3:30 p.m. Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine 4:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section E, Lobby Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Monday, August 13 2:00 p.m. Fairmont 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole 2:15 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Technical Session: "Professional - Section of Taxation/Young Lawyers Corporation? Incorporating a Medium to Division Large-Sized Law Firm" Educational Program. Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law Joint Program with the Section of Family National Conference of Lawyers and Law and the National Association of Social Workers Social Workers Board of Directors Annual Meeting and National Lawyers Wives Affiliate Round Table "Challenges to United States Foreign Section to International Law Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" (Part I) "Measuring the Effects of No-Fault Section of Family Law Divorce Laws Across Fifty States" Lawyer Competency: The Role of the Section of Legal Education and Law School Admission to the Bar Antitrust Committee Meeting Section of Public Utility Law Electricity Committee Meeting Section of Public Utility Law Joint Meeting of Administrative Law Section of Public Utility Law and Communications Committees Gas Committee Meeting Section of Public Utility Law Joint Meeting of the Atomic Energy and Section of Public Utility Law Environmental Quality Control Committees Annual Business Meeting Judge Advocates Association Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Patent Trademark & Know-How Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Sherman Act Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Law; Economics Committee Committee Mini-Program Section of Antitrust Laws; Federal Trade Commission Committee "Recent Developments in the Rights of Section of Family Law the Handicapped" Job Information Fair Young Lawyers Division/Career Planning and Placement Committee Personal Finance Conference Debate Young Lawyers Division/Conference on Personal Finance Law Presidential Responsibility for Economic Commission on Law and the Economy Regulation? Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 5:00 p.m. Southern Methodist University Room Grand Ballroom Section E, Lobby 5:00 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy East, Mezzanine 5:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby 5:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Batik, Mezzanine 5:30 p.m. Fairmont Pavilion Room, Terrace Level 5:30 p.m. The City Club, One Hill Room Main Place 5:30 p.m. Fairmont Continental Room, Banquet Level 6:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 6:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A and B, Lobby Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Monday, August13 4:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Meeting of the Committee on Securities Young Lawyers Division Laws Reception Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar Cocktail Reception University of Pennsylvania Law Alumni Society Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities Open House for Section Members Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Get Together Reception (Cash Bar) Section of Litigation Reception Conference on Personal Finance Law Reception for graduates and friends of University of Chicago Law School the University of Chicago Law School Alumni Association Reception University of Denver College of Law Alumni Association Cocktail Reception University of Illinois College of Law Alumni Association Reception The University of Texas Law School Association Alumni Reception Washington and Lee University School of Law Reception Indiana University Law Alumni Association Section of International Law, Inter- American Bar Association and International Bar Association Reception for Members Section of Labor and Employment Law Departure from Fairmont Hotel via Section of Litigation Chartered buses (with refreshments) to Texas ranch for Barbeque and Dance (Ticketed Function) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas Brisbane B, Atrium Level Stephen F. 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Humphreys School of Law Temple University School of Law Alumni(ae) Annual Reception In Honor of the Judicial Administration Division Judiciary Reception and Dinner. Section of Natural Resources Law Annual Reception Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Annual Reception and Dinner Section of Real Property, Probate and Dance Trust Law Reception and Cocktails Judge Advocates Association Annual Dinner in Honor of the Judiciary Judicial Administration Division Annual Dinner Dance Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Breakfast Meeting American College of Mortgage Attorneys, Inc. Breakfast Meeting with National Center Section of Administrative Law for Administrative Justice Meeting of Subcommittee Chairmen Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. LoewsAnatole Grand Ballroom Section E, August14 Lobby 8:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom West, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Blue Bonnet, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 W Breakfast Meeting of Members In the Section of Public Utility Law R E A Co-Operative Field Office for Grant Development and Office of Resource Development The Second Century Fund Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Trade Associations Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; State Antitrust Enforcement Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Sherman Act Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Section 7 (Clayton Act) Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Robinson- Patman Act Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Publication Committee, Antitrust Law Journal Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust; Private Antitrust Litigation Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Patent, Trademark & Know-How Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Legislation Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; International Trade Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Industry Regulation Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Franchising Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Federal Trade Commission Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Economics Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Criminal Practice & Procedure Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Civil Practice and Procedure Committee Committee Meeting Section of Antitrust Law; Antitrust Exemptions Committee Breakfast, Property Insurance Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Breakfast, Professional, Officers' and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Directors' Liability Law Committee Compensation Law Breakfast, Fidelity and Surety Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room i uesaay, August 14 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Prairie Room, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Jasmine Room, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Wyeth Room, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Inverness Room, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Steuben, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Stemmons, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section B, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section D, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Monte Carlo, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Lalique, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Travertine, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole The Chambers, Lobby 8:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level 8:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom C, 1st Floor 8:00 a.m. Registry Parlor D, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Registry Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor Breakfast followed by General Session, Section of Insurance, Negligence and Aviation and Space Law Committee Compensation Law Breakfast, Arbitration Committee Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Breakfast, Appellate Advocacy Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law New Executive Committee Meeting JAD Appellate Judges' Conference New Executive Committee Meeting JAD Conference of Administrative Law Judges New Executive Committee Meeting JAD Lawyers Conference Meeting of Committee on State Section of Labor and Employment Law Labor Law Meeting of Committee on State and Section of Labor and Employment Law Local Government Bargaining Meeting of Committee on Practice and Section of Labor and Employment Law Procedure before the NLRA Meeting of Committee on Occupational Section of Labor and Employment Law Safety & Health Law Meeting of Committee on Law of Section of Labor and Employment Law Worker's Compensation Meeting of Committee on Labor Section of Labor and Employment Law Arbitration and the Law of Collective Bargaining Meeting of Committee on International Section of Labor and Employment Law Relations Law Meeting of Committee on Information Section of Labor and Employment Law and Disclosure by Federal Agencies Meeting of Committee on Federal Section of Labor and Employment Law Service Labor-Management Relations Law Meeting of Committee on Development Section of Labor and Employment Law of the Law of Union Administration and Procedure Meeting of Committee on Development Section of Labor and Employment Law of the Law under the NLRA Meeting of Committee on Antitrust and Section of Labor and Employment Law Labor Relations Law Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Continental Breakfast Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Tuesday, August 14 8:00 a.m. Convention Center N215, Level 2 8:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Presidential Suite, 29th Floor 9:00 a.m. Dallas Convention Center Arena 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Far East Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m.. Loews Anatole Crocodile, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Adolphus Seville Room, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom Sections G & H, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Convention Center Room S-414, Level 4 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Fleur De Lis Room, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Convention Center Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Venetian, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Parisian, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Executive, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Garden, Terrace Level Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Law School Alumni Association Meeting University of Virginia Law School Alumni Association Committee Meeting Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel Section Hospitality Center Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Fourth Annual Continuous Audiovisual Standing Committee on Military Law and Theatre Consortium for Professional Education- Video Law Seminars, and Section of Economics of Law Practice Program Energy-"The State of the Section of Administrative Law, Section of Nation;" The Natural Gas Policy Act Natural Resources Law Section Program: The Urge to Merge- Section of Corporation, Banking and Where Has It Come From and Where is Business Law It Going? Coffee Hour for Section Guests Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Spouse Program: "Assist Your Spouse Section of Family Law Manage Stress" "Equal Rights to Alimony: Orr v. Orr Section of Family Law and Its Ramifications" Program: "Our Clients.. . Love Them Section of General Practice or They'll Leave You" (Client Counseling) Panel Program: "Therapeutic Uses of Section of Individual Rights and Marijuana and Heroin: Legal Obstacles Responsibilities to Innovative Medical Treatment" ABA Presidential Showcase Program- Sections of International Law and Public The New Legal Structure of United Contract Law States-China Relations Committee on Manufacturers Liability Section of Litigation Litigation Committee on Professional Liability Section of Litigation Litigation Committee on Litigation Management Section of Litigation and Economics Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Tuesday, August 14 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Oak, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Continental, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Venetian, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Rosetta Room, Mezzanine 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Gold Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Adolphus French Room, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Duncan Room, Atrium Level 9:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine 9:30 a.m. Dallas Hilton Room 418, Fourth Floor 9:30 a.m. Convention Center Mezzanine Dining,Level 4 9:30 a.m. Adolphus Venetian Room, Mezzanine 9:30 a.m. Convention Center Theatre, Level 3 9:30 a.m. Loews Anatole Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby 9:30 a.m. Adolphus French Room, Lobby Level 10:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor 10:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas South Ballroom, 2nd Floor 10:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Committees on Securities Transactions Section of Litigation and Complex Crimes Committee on Construction Case Section of Litigation Litigation Committee on Manufacturers Liability Section of Litigation Litigation Symposium "Intellectual Property and Section of Patent, Trademark and Antitrust Law" Copyright Law General Session "Reform of the Section of Public Utility Law Ratesetting Process at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission" "Regulatory Lag-A Possible Solution" General Session-Probate and Trust Section of Real Property, Probate and Division Potpourri Trust Law General Session-"Foreign Investment Section of Real Property, Probate and in U. S. Real Estate" Part I Trust Law General Session-"Environmental and Section of Real Property, Probate and Land Use Law: Practical Problems and Trust Law Perspectives" Annual Installation Breakfast General Session Special Project Meeting National Conference of Bar Examiners and Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar National Lawyers Wives Section of Antitrust Law Section of Antitrust Law; Criminal Practice & Procedure Committee General Session Program "Watergate Section of Criminal Justice Reform: Five Years Later" Meeting of Committee on Products Section of General Practice Liability Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar with National Conference of Bar Examiners Joint General Session, International Section of Insurance, Negligence and Insurance Law Committee and the Public Compensation Law Regulation of Insurance Law Committee General Session, Fidelity and Surety Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee Compensation Law General Session, Arbitration Committee Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas London Club, 3rd Floor August14 12:00 noon Dallas Convention Parquet Ballroom Center 12:00 noon Fairmont Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Fairmont International Ballroom Foyer, Lobby 12:30 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas North Ballroom, 2nd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 General Session, Professional, Officers' Section of Insurance, Negligence and and Directors' Liability Law Committee Compensation Law Special Admission Ceremony to U.S. Standing Committee on Military Law and Court of Military Appeals State Bar of Texas Military Law Section Report and Tentative Recommendations Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar Reception-Cash Bar Section of Administrative Law Section of Natural Resources Law Gavel Awards Assembly Luncheon American Bar Association Speaker: To be announced Luncheon Section of Administrative Law, Section of Natural Resources Law Section Reception (Cash Bar) Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Luncheon Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Luncheon, Medicine and Law Committee Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Second Luncheon Sections of International Law and Debate on SALT II Public Contract Law Luncheon for Officers, Members of the Section of Public Utility Law Council, Committee Chairmen and Guest Speakers Luncheon-Executive Committee Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Joint Luncheon Section of Administrative Law Section of Natural Resources Law Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar with National Conference of Bar Examiners Cash Bar Cocktail Reception Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law National Conference of Bar Examiners and Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar N Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Tuesday, 12:45 p.m. Fairmont Regency Ballroom, August 14 Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Fountain Room, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Reunion Ballroom, Sections G&H Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Annual Section Business Luncheon Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Program: "Our Clients ... Love Them Section of General Practice or They'll Leave You" (Breakout Sessions) "Child Custody 1979 U.S.A.- Section of Family Law The Year of the Child" Showcase Program: "Selective Service, Standing Committees on Lawyers in the Free Choice of Draft," pros and cons- Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for panel of distinguished speakers Military Personnel, and on Military Law and Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Joint Program with ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, Sections of Science and Technology, Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, International Law Joint Program Section of Administrative Law Section of Natural Resources Law Program: Enforcement and Compliance Section of Corporation, Banking and Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act Business Law Committee on Regulation of Consumer Credit Committee Meeting Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Partnerships and Unincorporated Business Organizations Committee Meeting Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Banking Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Developments in Business Financing General Session Program "Prosecution Section of Criminal Justice and Defense of RICO Statute" "Child Stealing: Attorney's Role and Section of Family Law Legal Restrictions: Panel Program: "Dummy, Davis and Section of Individual Rights and Deaf" Responsibilities Joint General Session, Rules and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Procedure Committee and Trial Compensation Law Techniques Committee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Tuesday, August 14 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Convention Center Theatre, Level 3 2:00 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas South Ballroom, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom, Section A and B, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Convention Center N223, Level 2 2:00 p.m. Adolphus French Room, Lobby Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Garden Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Florentine, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Pavilion, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Terrace, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Continental, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Convention Center Theatre, Level 3 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Rosetta Room, Mezzanine 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section A, Lobby 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby 2:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom E, Lobby 2:30 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor 2:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Rosetta Room, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 General Session, Property Insurance Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law General Session, Medicine and Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Joint General Session, Health Insurance Section of Insurance, Negligence and Law Committee and Life Insurance Law Compensation Law Committee Joint General Session, Aviation and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Space Law Committee, the Section of Compensation Law Science and Technology, the ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, and the Section of International Law General Session, Workers' Compensation Section of Insurance, Negligence and. and Employers' Liability Law Committee Compensation Law "Federal Impact Decisions" Judicial Administration Division Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar Committee on Class Actions & Section of Litigation Derivative Suits Committee on Appellate Practice Section of Litigation Committee on Commercial Transactions Section of Litigation Litigation President's Showcase Program on the Section of Science & Technology, Space Shuttle Section of Insurance Negligence & Compensation Law, Section of International Law & the Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Business Meeting-Election of Officers Section of Public Utility Law General Session-"The Estate Freezing Section of Real Property, Probate and Rage: A Practical Look at Planning Trust Law Opportunities and Potential Problems" General Session-"Foreign Investment Section of Real Property, Probate and in U.S. Real Estate" Part II Trust Law "Social and Sexual Re-entry into Society Section of Family Law After Divorce or Separation" "Challenges to United States Foreign Section of International Law Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" (Part II) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Tuesday, August 14 3:00 p.m. Adolphus French Room, Lobby Level 3:00 p.m. Dallas Hilton Embassy West, Mezzanine Far East Room, Banquet Level 6:00 p.m. Fairmont Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level 6:30 p.m. Dallas Bar Headquarters, Atrium The Belo Mansion Ross & Pearl Sts., Dallas 7:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Section A, B, and C, Lobby 7:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Dallas Regency Ballroom Section A & B, Lobby 7:30 p.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom, 2nd Floor Wednesday, August 15 8:00 a.m. Convention Center N204, Level 2 8:00 a.m. Dallas Hilton Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 8:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor Professional Responsibility: The Law Section of Legal Education and School Role Admission to the Bar New Council Meeting Section of Public Contract Law The University of Alabama School of Law Open House for Members of the Section Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Reception, Dinner and Annual Meeting American Counsel Association Reception and Dinner Harvard Law School Association Annual Section Reception Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Section Reception Section of Natural Resources Law Section Cocktail Party (ticketed) Section of Family Law Annual Section Reception and Section of Public Utility Law Dinner Dance Annual Section Dinner-Dance Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law President's Reception American Bar Association Office for Grant Development and Office of Resource Development The Second Century Fund Hospitality Suite Section of Antitrust Law Incoming Chairman's Breakfast Section of General Practice Joint Breakfast, Maritime Insurance Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee with the ABA Standing Compensation Law Committee on Admiralty and Maritime Law Breakfast, International Insurance Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee Compensation Law Joint Breakfast, Automobile Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee and Products, General Compensation Law Liability and Consumer Law Committee Section of International Law and American Foreign Law Association Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Wednesday, August 15 8:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom C, 1st Floor 8:45 a.m. Loews Anatole Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby 9:00 a.m. Dallas Convention Center Arena 9:00 a.m. Convention Center Room S412, Level 4 9:00 a.m. Fairmont State Room, Banquet Level Continental Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Gold Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Pavilion Room, Terrace Level Executive Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Oak Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Far East Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Fairmont Parisian Room, Banquet Level 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Amethyst, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor Section Hospitality Suite Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Office and Ticket Sales Center Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section Hospitality Center Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Program "Deregulation-The Way of Section of Administrative Law, Section the Future in Transportation?" of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, Section of Public Utility Law, Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Economic and Resources Controls Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Credit Unions Program: This Has Been Some Year! Section of Corporation, Banking and What Happens Now? Business Law Committee on Savings and Loan Associations Program: Regulatory Reform in the FDA Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law Program: New Dimensions in Criminal Section of Corporation, Banking and Antitrust Enforcement Business Law Committee on Corporate and Antitrust Law Program: Commercial Banking for Section of Corporation, Banking and the Sophisticate II Business Law Committee on Banking Coffee Hour for Section Guests Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Uniform Commercial Code "Children Up In Arms-Legal Arms" Section of Family Law Valuing the Homemaker's Services Section of Family Law "The Latest Developments in the Use of Section of Family Law Blood Tests in Disputed Parentage Proceedings" Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom A and B, 9:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 9:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 9:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor 9:30 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor 10:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 11:00 a.m. Registry Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor 12:00 noon Dallas Convention Parquet Ballroom Center Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic/Event Sponsor "Unmarried Cohabitors-Marvin and its Section of Family Law Progeny three years after ..." Program for Corporate Counsel Section of General Practice Joint General Session, Aviation and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Space Law Committee, ABA Standing Compensation Law Committee on Aeronautical Law, Section of Administrative Law and the Section of Public Utility Law Prof. Irving Younger Program Section of Litigation Meeting of the 1979-80 Council Section of Natural Resources Law Mini-Program "Appellations of Origin" Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Business Meeting and Program Section of Antitrust Law Joint General Session, Maritime Standing Committee on Admiralty and Insurance Law Committee and the ABA Maritime Law and Committee on Maritime Standing Committee on Admiralty and Insurance of the Insurance, Negligence Maritime Law and Compensation Law Section Joint General Session, Automobile Law Section of Insurance, Negligence and Committee and Products, General Compensation Law Liability and Consumer Law Committee "Challenges to United States Foreign Section of International Law Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" (Part III) U. S. Chapter, International Association for Insurance Law Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Environmental Controls Mini-Program "Copyright Act of 1976: Section of Patent, Trademark and Questions Without Answers" Copyright Law Annual Section Business Meeting- Section of Family Law ELECTIONS Second Session Third Business Session (if necessary) Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Assembly Luncheon Speaker: Alfred E. Kahn, Special Advisor to the President on Inflation Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Day Time Hotel/Site Room Wednesday, August 15 12:00 noon Fairmont Garden Room, Terrace Level 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Lalique, Mezzanine 12:00 noon Adolphus Rose Room, 15th Floor 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Stemmons, Lobby 12:00 noon Loews Anatole Monte Carlo, Lobby 12:00 noon Fairmont International Ballroom Foyer, Lobby 12:00 noon Sheraton-Dallas London Club, 3rd Floor Royal Ballroom, Section 1, 2nd Floor 12:30 p.m. Fairmont International Ballroom, Lobby 12:30 p.m. Loews Anatole Grand Ballroom Sections P & E, Lobby 12:45 p.m. Loews Anatole Wyeth Room, Mezzanine 1:00 P.M. Adolphus French Room, Lobby 1:30 P.M. Sheraton-Dallas William B. Travis Room and Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor 2:00 p.m. Dallas Convention Center Theatre 2:00 p.m. Dallas Convention Center Arena 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Executive Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Oak Room, Banquet Level 2:00 p.m. Fairmont Pavilion Room, Terrace Level 2:00 p.m. Loews Anatole Amethyst, Mezzanine Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Savings and Loan Associations Luncheon for new officers and new Section of Family Law council Reception for Officers and Guest Section of Labor and Employment Law Speakers Luncheon for the Council, Committee Section of Natural Resources Law Chairmen and Vice Chairmen Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Officers' and Chairmen's Luncheon for Section of Litigation Section Members Luncheon Meeting of the new Council Section of Public Utility Law for Officers, Council Members, Committee Chairmen and Vice Chairmen Program: "Law Office Layout" Section of General Practice Annual Section Business Meeting Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Program: Structuring Corporate Section of Corporation, Banking and Compliance Programs for Pollution Business Law Control Requirements Committee on Environmental Controls Program: Town Hall Meetings on the Section of Corporation, Banking and Electronic Funds Transfer Act Business Law Regulations Committee on Banking. Section of Science and Technology Committee on Law and Computers Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Committee on Food, Drugs and Cosmetic Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. Adolphus Emerald Room, Mezzanine August15 Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Sheraton-Dallas Stephen F. Austin Room, August 16 2nd Floor Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Council Meeting Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Joint General Session, Aviation and Section of Insurance, Negligence and Space Law Committee, Products, Compensation Law General Liability and Consumer Law Committee and Trial Techniques Committee Reception for Second Century Fund The Second Century Fund Charter Members and Spouses, by invitation only Meeting of General Committee Section of Insurance, Negligence and Chairmen, Chairmen-Elect, Vice- Compensation Law Chairmen with Arrangements and Program Chairmen for the 1980 Annual Meeting Meeting of Officers and Council Members Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Luncheon for Officers, Council Members, Section of Insurance, Negligence and General Committee Chairmen and Compensation Law Chairman-Elect and Spouses Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 ^ Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Included in this section are the Presidential Showcase Programs President Tate has highlighted in his Welcome along with the full programs for each of the Assembly events. Please be sure to bring this program with you to the Prayer Breakfast; Monday Assembly; Monday Assembly Luncheon; Tuesday's Gavel Awards Assembly Luncheon; Tuesday Afternoon Assembly; and the Wednesday Assembly Luncheon. For your convenience, most of these programs have been scheduled at the Dallas Convention Center. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 11, 1979 PROGRAM Edith Head Luncheon LOCATION Regency Ball room-Fairmont Hotel START 12:00 NOON TICKET COST $30.00 COMMENTARY A fashion gala you won't want to miss! Nominated for thirty-four Academy Awards, She will conjure up other Hollywood greats, past and present, at this very special luncheon. Models will parade the Edith Head creations that have adorned such stars Dietrich, Mae West and a host of others in award-winning movies from All About Eve to The Sting. All of this to the accompaniment of Miss Head's unique insights show business or any of her diverse interests are always lively and colorful. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 11, 1979 PROGRAM Responsibility SPONSORS Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards National Conference of Bar Presidents and Bar Executives LOCATION Reunion Ballroom, Section E, Lobby Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas TIME 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. PRESIDING GUEST SPEAKERS Keynote Speaker to be announced Special Committee on the Evaluation of Professional Standards ("The Wright Committee") PARTICIPANTS S.D. State of New York. Former Professor of Law, Columbia University Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Monroe H. Freedman, Professor of Law, Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, New York Geoffrey C. Hazard, Professor of Law, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, Reporter, Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards Stanley A. Kaplan, Chicago, Illinois, Former Professor of Law, University of Chicago School of Law Robert B. McKay, Director, Division of Justice, Aspen Institute, New York, New York, Member, Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards Philip Shuchman, Professor of Law, University of Connecticut, West Hartford, Connecticut Richard H. Sinkfield, Atlanta, Georgia. Member, Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards COMMENTARY The Commission on the Evaluation of Professional Standards was created in 1977 to revisit all provisions of the Code of Professional Responsibility with an eye to clarity, completeness, and timeliness for the legal profession as it exists today. In furtherance of its work, the Commission is presenting this.program to stimulate discussion of the Issues and to acquaint bar officials and other interested parties with the nature of the Commission's task. Following the remarks of the keynote speaker will be a presentation on the drafting of the current ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility, and a brief summary of the need for constant reevaluation of lawyer's professional obligations. During the second portion of the program audience participation is encouraged. The topic presenters, known experts in the field, will tantalize with provocative questions and dialogue. After each presentation there will be an opportunity for panel discussion and questions from the attendees. I. Keynote address: (speaker to be announced) II. The Code of Professional Responsibility: Landmark in Legal Ethics John F. Sutton III. The Continuing Challenge Robert J. Kutak IV. Conflicting Demands in Practice A. Adversary System-Anything Goes? Marvin E. Frankel Philip Shuchman (Panel discussion and audience participation) B. Conflicts of Interest-What Price Strict Standards? Stanley A. Kaplan Robert B. McKay (Panel discussion and audience participation) C. Client Confidences-Inviolate? Monroe H. Freedman Richard H. Sinkfield (Panel discussion and audience participation) SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 11, 1979 PROGRAM ABA Ranch Party START Buses leave Convention Center at 7:00 P.M. TICKET COST $35.00 adults $30.00 children Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY Texas in the grand sense of the word-a gorgeous private ranch, a delicious barbecue dinner, a country-western band, all in a breathtaking setting! Enjoy a little Texas heritage on the way to the ranch and a Quarter Horse Show during the cocktail hour. Wear your boots and bring your dancin' partner! SUNDAY MORNING PRAYER BREAKFAST AUGUST 12, 1979 LOCATION Reunion Ballroom-Hyatt Regency Dallas START 8:00 A.M. OPENING PRAYER Wayne A. Budd, President, Massachusetts Bar Association WELCOME President S. Shepherd Tate OLD TESTAMENT READING Marna S. Tucker, Secretary, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities NEW TESTAMENT READING Charles P. Storey, Chairman, 1979 Annual Meeting Local Advisory Committee LAY ADDRESS Honorable Harry A. Blackmun, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States CLOSING PRAYER David F. Chappell, Chairman, Young Lawyers Division CHORAL SELECTIONS The Greater Dallas Rotary Chorus under the direction of Dr. Travis Shelton TICKET COST $9.00 SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1979 PROGRAM Fourth Annual Economics Symposia SPONSOR Section of Economics of Law Practice LOCATION Parquet Ballroom D, Level 3, Dallas Convention Center TIME 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. PROGRAM CHAIRPERSON Sam F. Fowler, Jr., Knoxville, Tennessee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY Law office management workshop for firms with 1 to 3 lawyers. Workshop Leader- Robert P. Wilkins, Columbia, South Carolina. Panel Members-James E. Brill, Houston, Texas; Kathryn S. Marshall, Waukegan, Illinois; J. Harris Morgan, Greenville, Texas; Jerrald J. Roehl, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Thomas P. Brown III, Chevy Chase, Maryland. Parquet Ballroom B, Level 3 Law office management workshop for firms with 4 to 9 lawyers. Workshop Leader- Kline D. Strong, Salt Lake City, Utah. Panel Members-Leo Eisenstatt, Omaha, Nebraska; Edward R. Parker, Richmond, Virginia; Lee Turner, Great Bend, Kansas; and Richard A. Williams, Little Rock, Arkansas. Room S414, Level 4 Law office management workshop for firms with 10 to 21 lawyers. Workshop Leader- Samuel S. Smith, Miami Beach, Florida. Panel Members-Sam F. Fowler, Jr., Knoxville, Tennessee; Luther J. Avery, San Francisco, California; Albert L. Moses, Columbia, South Carolina; Roberta C. Ramo, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Jay G. Foonberg, Los Angeles, California. Room N215 and N217, Level 2 Law office management workshop for firms with 22 to 45 lawyers. Workshop Leader- Herbert J. Goodfriend, New York, New York, Panel Members-Arnold Fisher, Newark, New Jersey; Berne Rolston, Beverly Hills, California; Richard C. Reed, Seattle, Washington; and Austin G. Anderson, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Room N208 and N209, Level 2 Law office management workshop for firms with 46 plus lawyers. Workshop Leader- Robert S. Mucklestone, Seattle, Washington. Panel Members-Ezra Tom Clark, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona; Ronald E. Haydanek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richard M. Tempero, Des Moines, Iowa; and Francis H. Musselman, New York, New York. Room N233 and N234, Level 2 Law office management workshop for In-house Corporate Counsel. Workshop Leader-Michael B. Maw, New York, New York. Room N210 and N211, Level 2 Law office management workshop for Government Lawyers. Workshop Leader- Kathryn M. Braeman, Washington, DC. Panel Members-William R. Roble, Department of Justice, Washington, DC; Rose Ann Lawson, Federal Register, Washington, DC; Rollin Van Broekhoven, Naval Supply Systems Command, Dallas, Texas; and J. D. MacFarlane, Colorado State Attorney General, Denver, Colorado. 12:00 NOON, Parquet Ballroom C, Level 3 General Membership Luncheon (TICKETED) Premiere showing of a videotape on more efficient law office practices, which Is a product of President Tate's Task Force on New Methods of Improving the Quality of Lawyers' Services to Clients. SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 12, 1979 PROGRAM Presentation by Leon and Jill Uris followed by a panel discussion on Terrorism and Violence: Tools for Legal and Social Change TIME 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. MODERATOR Talbot D'Alemberte, Miami, Florida Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 PANELISTS Jill Uris, photographer and co-author of Ireland: A Terrible Beauty Leon Uris, author of QBVII, Exodus, Trinity, Mila 18 and others, also co-author of Ireland: A Terrible Beauty Frank Forrester Church, United States Senator from Idaho, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ephraim Evron, Israeli Ambassador to the United States David Byrne, Barrister, Dublin, Ireland COMMENTARY Jill and Leon Uris will be featured, speaking on writing about the legal profession and other subjects and will join in the panel discussion immediately following. Panelists will make presentations and will then entertain questions from the audience. SUNDAY RED MASS AUGUST 12, 1979 LOCATION Guadalupe Cathedral, 2215 Ross Avenue, across from the Dallas Legal Education Center START 12:00 NOON CELEBRANT The Most Reverend Thomas Tschoepe, D.D., Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 12 PROGRAM Lawyer Retirement-Planning For and Enjoying It. SPONSOR Standing Committee on Retirement of Lawyers LOCATION Dallas Convention Center TIME 2:00 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. PRESIDING John S. Nolan, Chairman, Standing Committee on Lawyer Retirement MODERATOR Albert E. Jenner, Jr., Board of Governors PARTICIPANTS Theodore Voorhees William O. E. Henry James T. O'Hara Bruce M. Griswold Alicia E. Gallagher E. Charles Eichenbaum Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY The Standing Committee on Retirement of Lawyers has spent several years studying this subject matter from the standpoint of the law firm, the lawyer approaching retirement, and the retired lawyer. The program will examine the law firm's approach-the transition of lawyers from active to retired status; pre-retirement cut-back in earnings; flexible versus mandatory retirement policies; the importance in general of adequate death, disability, and retirement provisions in law firms; the use of older lawyers in the firm's practice; and the malpractice prob:em. Similarly, an analysis will be presented of typical retirement provisions made by large firms and by small firms; funded vs. unfunded plans; and the use of the H.R. 10 plan fund. The program will then examine, from the individual lawyer's standpoint, his or her financial considerations (adequate retirement income from social security benefits, private savings including life insurance, retirement provisions by the law firm); the use of H.R. 10 (Keogh) Plans, Individual Retirement Accounts, and Professional Corporations; tax considerations in retirement planning and other tax and estate planning; early retirement and the development of new opportunities; and commitments upon retirement not to practice in competition with the firm. The program will conclude with a discussion of activities and opportunities after retirement. These include income producing activity on a part time basis, such as service to the lawyer's former law firm; opportunities in teaching; consulting services to others; and the value of a complete re-orientation in work and new challenges. Attention will be given to public service opportunities, such as public interest law firm programs, legal aid, service to the legal profession, and government-sponsored small business counseling programs. Finally, the program will consider enjoying the good life, including hobbies, travel, good health, longevity, and various other sources of personal interest and activity. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 12, 1979 PROGRAM Resolved That the American Bar Association Should Vigorously Support Efforts to Pass Laws Requiring That Consumer Documents be Written in Plain English. - SPONSORS Standing Committee on Legal Drafting and Law Student Division LOCATION S412 and S413, Level 4-Convention Center START 2:00 P.M. PRESIDING Fred J. Emery MODERATOR Fred J. Emery, Chairman, Standing Committee on Legal Drafting PARTICIPANTS James B. Minor Rose Anne Lawson William G. Schlffbauer Richard P. McManus Wilbur H. Friedman Frederic M. Carlin Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY The Association is joining with the Standing Committee on Legal Drafting and the Law Student Division to present this most timely program. Can and should anything be done about the complex way lawyers draft even simple legal documents? New York State now requires consumer documents to be written In plain English. Over 30 states are considering following New York's lead. Should the American Bar Association support such legislation? This and related issues will be debated by the following experts on the subject of legal drafting: James B. Minor, Former Chairman of the Standing Committee on Legal Drafting. Mr. Minor has headed up many legislation and regulations drafting projects and has taught legal drafting to hundreds of lawyers. Rose Anne Lawson is an attorney with the Office of Federal Register which annually publishes thousands of pages of regulations. Ms: Lawson has instructed hundreds of federal employees in classes designed to improve drafting skills. William G. Schiffbauer, National Student Program Director, Legislative Research and Drafting, Law Student Division. Mr. Schiffbauer headed up a drafting project at Creighton Law School to improve the drafting skills of students at that school and to develop techniques that would be applicable in other law schools. Richard P. McManus, Vice President, Director-Law Department, Consumer Finance Division, Household Finance Corporation, Prospect Heights, Illinois. Mr. McManus has been interested in plain English and has participated in drafting documents for approximately 13 years. He has been instrumental in preparing loan and insurance documents for Household Finance Corporation for their offices throughout the United States. Wilbur H. Friedman is Chairman of the Special Committee on Consumer Agreements of the New York County Lawyers Association, which committee has issued several reports with respect to plain English law. He has written six articles in the New York Times and the New York Law Journal and has appeared on radio and TV. Mr. Friedman is a member of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association and Former President of the New York County Lawyers Association. Frederic M. Carlin, is presently in New York City. This past year he was Editor In Chief of the Journal of Legislation at Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, Indiana. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 12, 1979 Cameras In the Courtroom Beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the Dallas County Courthouse, there will be a four-part program designed to give members of the bar an opportunity to explore the advantages and disadvantages of camera coverage of judicial proceedings. In the main jury room, a mythical state supreme court will hear a petition to remove the state's prohibition on cameras in the courtroom. In one courtroom, there will be camera coverage of a mock criminal trial. In two other courtrooms, there will be demonstrations of media equipment that is used to cover judicial proceedings. In a final courtroom, there will be films and oral presentations depicting the developmental history of the use of cameras in American courtrooms. LOCATION Dallas County Courthouse TIME 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., The Supreme Court Hearing (in the Jury Room) 2:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m., The Mock Criminal Trial (Courtroom 599) 2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Equipment Demonstration (Courtroom 499) 2:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Films Depicting the History of Cameras in the Courtroom (Courtroom 4137) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY At its February 1979 meeting, the American Bar Association House of Delegates considered a proposal to revise the ABA Code of Judicial Conduct and the ABA Criminal Justice Standards to permit the limited use of electronic and photographic media equipment in the courtroom. After lengthy debate, the proposal was defeated by a divided vote. The subject of cameras in the courtroom continues to be of considerable concern to the legal profession and to the public generally. Approximately half of all states have adopted either permanent or experimental rules permitting some form of television, radio and photographic coverage of judicial proceedings. The purpose of this program is to explore the advantages and disadvantages of the use of electronic and photographic media equipment in the courtroom. With the cooperation and assistance of television station WFAA in Dallas and several national media organizations (including the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the National Press Photographers Association, and the Radio-Television News Directors Association), the audience will have a chance both to witness a debate on cameras in the courtroom and to observe the actual effects of camera coverage of mock judicial proceedings. The program will be divided into four segments: 1. The Supreme Court Hearing Beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the Jury Room of the Dallas County Courthouse, there will be a mock Supreme Court argument. Four positions will be presented to the Court: (1) that the existing rule prohibiting camera coverage of judicial proceedings should be maintained; (2) that if cameras are to be allowed, they should be permitted only at the appellate level; (3) that cameras should be permitted, but that parties and witnesses should have the right to limit or exclude their use; and (4) that cameras should be permitted regardless of the preferences of the participants, so long as the right to a fair trial is preserved. There will be both electronic and still camera coverage of the appellate argument, providing a permanent record of the proceedings and giving the audience an opportunity to observe the actual effects of camera coverage of an appellate hearing. PARTICIPANTS Advocates: Floyd Abrams, New York, New York, a leading authority on communications law, will petition the court to allow camera coverage of judicial proceedings. Robert F. Hanley, Chicago, Illinois, former Chairman of the Litigation Section, will argue that, if cameras are to be allowed, they should be permitted only in appellate proceedings. Lee Loevinger, Washington, D.C., former Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission, will argue that cameras should be allowed, but that parties, witnesses, attorneys and other trial participants should be authorized to limit their usage. Whitney North Seymour, New York, New York, Past President of the American Bar Association, will argue that existing prohibitions on camera coverage should be maintained and that the petition should be denied. The Bench: The Honorable William H. Erickson, Justice of the Supreme Court of Colorado and member of the ABA Board of Governors, presiding The Honorable Joe W. Henry, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee The Honorable Wade H. McCree, Jr., Solicitor General of the United States The Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman of the ABA Appellate Judges' Conference and Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit The Honorable Mary M. Schroeder, Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2. The Mock Criminal Trial In Courtroom 599, beginning at 2:45, there will be a mock criminal trial. Electronic equipment will record this trial, subject to the same rules that will govern camera coverage of the appellate argument. The mock trial will include opening statements, the examination of witnesses, cross-examinations, and closing statements. In Courtroom 5137, television monitors will show the mock trial on closed circuit, giving the audience a chance to move from one courtroom to the other, comparing their live observations with the view seen through the eye of the television camera. 3. A Demonstration of Electronic Equipment Used in the Coverage of Judicial Proceedings In Courtroom 499, beginning at 2:15, there will be an exhibition of media equipment that is used in the courtroom. Members of the audience will be given an opportunity to explore the technical issues involved in electronic media coverage: to ask questions; to observe the use of silent-shutter cameras; to see themselves on television; etc. In Courtroom 565, beginning at 2:45, there will be a demonstration of the electronic equipment that is not used in the courtroom, but that is used to support and disseminate courtroom coverage. This "media pooling room" will be functional, servicing the needs of representatives of the local and national press who are in attendance. 4. Films Depicting the Developmental History of the Use of Cameras in the Courtroom In Courtroom 4137, beginning at 2:30, there will be a series of short films and oral presentations depicting the use of cameras in the courtroom. This segment of the program will include actual footage of trials that have been televised. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 12,1979 PROGRAM Welcome Reception LOCATION Reunion Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Dallas TIME 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. COMMENTARY Your District Representative on the Board of Governors will be your host for this reception. You are invited to enjoy this opportunity to become reacquainted with members and guests from your state and those in your district. Be sure to include this reception in your Annual Meeting plans! SUNDAY EVENING AUGUST 12,1979 PROGRAM Fiesta de la Villa Grande START Buses leave Convention Center at 6:45 P.M. TICKET COST $30.00 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 COMMENTARY Fiesta! In a setting you'll never forget. The magnificent Spanish-style estate of the late Everett L. DeGolyer will be the site of this southwestern festivity complete with cocktails, strolling mariachis and a Mexican-syle buffet. From the patios and beautiful gardens, you'll watch the Texas sun set across a lovely lake. Informal cocktail attire is suggested for this very special evening. MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 13,1979 PROGRAM Opening Assembly LOCATION Theatre, Dallas Convention Center START 9:30 A.M. PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate INVOCATION The Reverend William B. Trimble, Jr. Rector, Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Memphis, Tennessee ADDRESS OF WELCOME Honorable William M. Blackburn, The Mayor Pro Tern of Dallas ANNUAL ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT President S. Shepherd Tate PREPARING FOR THE SECOND CENTURY Leon Jaworski, Special Counsel to the United States House of Representatives Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; former Watergate Special Prosecutor; and former President of the American Bar Association ADDRESS Honorable Robert S. Strauss, Ambassador-at-Large for Middle East Negotiations Statement of the Assembly Resolutions Committee Richard H. Allen, Sr., Memphis, Tennessee, Chairman Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Bar Endowment Gibson Gayle, Jr., Houston, Texas, President On the Platform The Participants Guests of the Association The Board of Governors Past Officers of the Association The Judge Advocate Generals of the Armed Forces of the United States Color Guard Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Teas Girl Scout Council Choral Selections The Greater Dallas Rotary Chorus under the direction of Dr. Travis Shelton Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MONDAY LUNCHEON AUGUST 13, 1979 PROGRAM Assembly Luncheon LOCATION Parquet Ballroom, Dallas Convention Center START 12:00 NOON PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate INVOCATION Dr. W. B. J. Martin, Minister Emeritus, First Community Church of Dallas SPEAKER Hanna Gray, President, University of Chicago TICKET COST $14.50 MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 13 PROGRAM The Economics of Utilizing Legal Assistants to the Lawyer and Client SPONSORS Standing Committee on Legal Assistants and Section of Economics of Law Practice LOCATION Mezzanine Dining, Level 4, Dallas Convention Center TIME 1:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. PRESIDING Francis H. Musselman, Chairman, Section of Economics of Law Practice MODERATOR Jack T. Crabtree, Program Chairman, Standing Committee on Legal Assistants PARTICIPANTS Samuel S. Smith Roberta C. Ramo Bradford W. Hildebrandt Nancy Siegel COMMENTARY In cooperation with the Association, the Standing Committee on Legal Assistants and the Section of Economics of Law Practice are pleased to present this program. This program and its speakers, qualified professionals in their respective fields, will address the need for, implementation of and economic advantages to developing a program for utilizing legal assistants within sole practitioners' offices and small and Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 medium size law firms. The program will provide a practical approach to enhancing the economics and efficiency of law practice and improving the quality of legal services. A question and answer period with full audience participation is welcomed following the presentations on the following four topics: Establishing and Recognizing the Need for Legal Assistants Samuel S. Smith of Miami Beach, Florida will discuss the evolution of the legal assistant concept, the criteria and procedures fundamental to establishing and recognizing the need for legal assistants within law firms and the means by which the legal assistant concept can be put to work. Mr. Smith, chairman-elect of the Section of Economics of Law Practice, member of the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar and vice-chairman of the Economics of Law Office Management Committee of the Section of General Practice, has lectured on this and a variety of other subjects related to law office economics and management in over 18 states and Canada. The Use of Systems in the Law Office The use of systems in the law office, essential to law office efficiency and the effective utilization of legal assistants, will be discussed by Roberta C. Ramo of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ms. Ramo, editor-in-chief of the popular book How to Create-A-System for the Law Office has lectured extensively on this topic at programs sponsored by the American and Canadian Bar Associations, as well as numerous continuing legal education programs throughout the United States. Ms. Ramo is a member of the council of the Section of Economics of Law Practice, president-elect of the Albuquerque Bar Association and chairperson of the Forms Committee of the New Mexico Bar Association. Economics of Utilizing Legal Assistants As never before the legal profession is being challenged to improve the delivery of and meet the demand for legal services to the public at a reasonable cost. Without question, the utilization of legal assistants provides a direct and immediate response to this challenge. Bradford W. Hildebrandt, president of Bradford W. Hildebrandt & Company, Inc., Union, New Jersey, a management consultant firm for lawyers, will analyze the economic advantages of utilizing legal assistants and demonstrate how the cost of legal services to the client is reduced while at the same time the net profits to the firm are increased. Mr. Hildebrandt, a noted professional on the subject of law office management and economics, was a founder and a past-president of the Association of Legal Administrators, lectures for the Practising Law Institute and writes a column on law office management for the New York Law Journal. Effective Administration of Legal Assistants Implementing an effective program for the administration of legal assistants within a firm takes planning, time and effort on the part of attorneys and legal assistants alike but the results are well worth it. Speaking on this subject is Nancy Siegel, administrator of the paralegal program at the firm of Lillick, McHose and Charles in San Francisco, California. Ms. Siegel, who has been a legal assistant for eight years, is the immediate past-president of the National Federation of Paralegal Associations and a past-president of the San Francisco Association of Legal Assistants. Having taught paralegal courses and served on advisory boards of several paralegal training programs, Ms. Siegel is an experienced professional fully familiar with all aspects of legal assistant training, utilization and administration. MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 13, 1979 PROGRAM Assembly-Aftemoon Session LOCATION Theatre, Dallas Convention Center Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 START 2:00 P.M. PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate Report on Resolutions Adopted or Referred to Sections and Committees at Past Annual Meetings Herbert D. Sledd, Lexington, Kentucky, Secretary of the American Bar Association Report of the Assembly Resolutions Committee Richard H. Allen, Sr., Memphis, Tennessee, Chairman MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 13, 1979 PROGRAM Whistle Blowers in the Federal Government SPONSOR Section of Administrative Law LOCATION Arena, Convention Center TIME 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. MODERATOR Jack L. Lahr, Washington, D.C. PARTICIPANTS Seymour Hersch H. Patrick Swygert Prof. Stanley V. Anderson David Cohen COMMENTARY The Association is joining with the Section of Administrative Law to present this most interesting program. A recent Washington Post article by Meg Greenfield on this subject reads in part "Whistle blowers are government employees who, at some risk of reprisal, step out of the bureaucratic shadows and tell all-usually to Congress or the press-concerning corruption, mismanagement and other forms of misbehavior in the agencies they work for." MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 13,1979 PROGRAM "The Citizen and the Courts" SPONSOR Judicial Administration Division LOCATION S411 and S412 (Level 4) Dallas Convention Center TIME 2:00 P.M. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MODERATOR & PANELIST Honorable Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C. PANELISTS Honorable Irving L. Goldberg Judge, U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas Rita E. Hauser, New York City Seth M. Hufstedler, Los Angeles, California ADVOCATES Floyd Abrams, New York City Allen F. Breed Director, National Institute of Corrections, U. S. Bureau of Prisons, Washington, D.C. Kraft W. Eidman, Houston, Texas Laurence Gold, Special Counsel, AFL-CLO. Washington. D.C. Margaret A. McKenna, Deputy Counsel to the President, Washington, D.C. Paul Thayer Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, LTV Corporation, Dallas, Texas COMMENTARY How are the courts perceived by various interest groups in our society? Are they satisfied with the manner in which their disputes are resolved by the courts? "The Citizen and the Courts" program will address these and other related questions by using a modified legis!ative committee hearing format. A panel consisting of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and Irving L. Goldberg, Judge of the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and two distinguished lawyers, Rita E. Hauser of New York City and Seth M. Hufstedler of Los Angeles, will hear testimony from five advocates representing industry, labor, press, corrections, and women. Each advocate will critique the courts from their constituent group's perspective. The panel will question-each advocate after their presentations. Floyd Abrams of New York City will speak on behalf of the press; Allen F. Breed, Director, National Institute of Corrections, will discuss corrections; Laurence Gold, Special Counsel for the AFL-CIO, will offer the laborviewpoint; Margaret A. McKenna, Deputy Counsel to President Carter, will present the feminist position; and Paul Thayer, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of LTV Corporation In Dallas, will speak for industry. The sixth advocate, Kraft W. Eidman of Houston, Texas, will examine the courts from the perspective of the trial lawyer. MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 13, 1979 PROGRAM Presidential Responsibility for Economics Regulation? SPONSOR Commission on Law and the Economy LOCATION Room S412, Level 4, Dallas Convention Center TIME 4:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. COMMENTARY The program will consider the concluding set of recommendations, for action by Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 the House of Delegates, developed by the Commission in its report FEDERAL REGULATION: ROADS TO REFORM. The recommendations address the significant problem of a multiplicity of independent specialized federal agencies, and the absence of any mechanism for coordinating and conforming them to balancing judgments of elected generalists who can be held politically accountable. Should the President have a limited power to accelerate and modify agency decisions concerning issues of national importance where conflicts exist between statutory goals? As recommended, such a power would be subject to procedural constraints and congressional and judicial review. Also recommended are regulatory analyses, an inter-agency review process and a constitutional form of congressional review of presidential exercises of certain delegated quasi-legislative powers. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 14,1979 PROGRAM Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You SPONSOR Section of General Practice LOCATION Room S41 1, Level 4, Convention Center TIME 9:00 A.M. PRESIDING John J. Thomason, Chairman, Section of General Practice MODERATOR John C. Feirich, Chairman, Committee on Annual Meeting Programs, Section of General Practice PARTICIPANTS Lawrence D. Gaughan Francis E. Andrew Louis J. Cohn Murray Sams, Jr. Beatrice Moulton James Elkins Mark Schoenfield T. Richard Mager COMMENTARY Introductory Remarks-Description of program for entire day and reference to the results of the Missouri and Rockford, Illinois, studies as to how clients see lawyers and what they expect from them. How to Begin a Healthy Lawyer-Client Relationship-Illustrated lecture on techniques of developing good rapport with clients. Friendliness, concern, time, atmosphere, expectation, communication, fees, availability, lawyer's self protection, assurances. Demonstration of Interview Techniques-Two taped demonstrations of interviewing techniques, one in a personal injury case and one in a domestic relations case showing different approaches and results. Lecture-How to Maintain a Healthy Lawyer-Client Relationship Videotape Demonstration of Problems and Solutions-Eight minute tape segment Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 covering a lawyer in trouble with his client in a personal injury case for not returning phone calls, not answering letters, etc., resulting in an irate client demanding attention or discharge; followed by 15 minute discussion; a second eight minute tape showing a lawyer and his client in a divorce case at a point where the lawyer is endeavoring to secure his client's approval for a settlement which he has negotiated with his adversary; followed by 15 minutes of discussion. AFTERNOON SESSION Breakout into eight small groups each with video tape recorder-instant replay foreach group. Participants will have a chance to practice interviewing and counseling clients and also to function in the role of a client to experience "the other side" all under the direction of a group leader. Fact situations will be based upon different problems in various fields of law. After each interview parties will exchange places and then the audience will critique the performances along with the discussion leaders. The entire group will then go back together at 4:30 p.m. and comment on the activities of the day and the results achieved. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 14, 1979 PROGRAM The New Legal Structure of United States-China Relations SPONSORS Sections of International Law and Public Contract Law LOCATION Room S-414, Level 4, Convention Center TIME 9:00 A.M. PRESIDING Leonard J. Theberge, Chairman-Elect, Section of International Law PARTICIPANTS Stanley B. Lubman Professor R. Randle Edwards Professor Victor H. Ll Stephen Orlins Russell Munk Cecil Hunt Professor Don Wallace, Jr. E. Charles Routh James R. Silkenat Stephen W. Guittard COMMENTARY The Association is joining the Sections of International Law and Public Contract Law to sponsor this most timely program. The program draws upon the experience of two bar association delegations to the Peoples Republic of China during the past year, as well as the personal and professional contact which the speakers and panelists have had with China before and after normalization of relations between the United States and the PRC. The program features three panels on the following topics: Legal Developments in the Peoples Republic of China-An Overview Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Stanley B. Lubman, a San Francisco attorney, and Professor R. Randle Edwards of Columbia University School of Law, will discuss the promulgation of new legal codes and the establishment of an association of lawyers in Peking. Mr. Lubman is currently Vice-Chairman of the Committee on the Peoples Republic of China of the Section of International Law, and both Mr. Lubman and Professor Edwards have made numerous trips to the PRC during the past year and have written extensively on this subject. Changing Legal Relations between the United States and Taiwan The implementation and administration of the Taiwan Relations Act will be covered by Professor Victor H. Li of Stanford Law School and Stephen Orlins, Deputy Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian Affairs, Department of State. Professor Li has authored numerous books and articles on U.S.-China relations and has testified before congressional committees on the legal implications of derecognition of Taiwan. Stephen Orlins has helped shape the Administration's policy with regard to the legal structure of ongoing commercial relations with Taiwan. Claims Settlement, Trade and Financing Arrangements with the Peoples Republic of China Speakers for the third panel include Russell Munk, Assistant General Counsel, International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, who will speak on the U.S.-PRC claims settlement, and Cecil Hunt, Assistant General Counsel, Industry and Trade, Department of Commerce, who will speak on legal issues relevant to the adoption of a U.S.-China trade agreement. The speakers will also explore new financing arrangements with the PRC, including foreign lending and compensation trade. In addition to the above speakers, four panelists-most of whom have recently visited the Peoples Republic of China-will make comments and raise questions during each of the three panels. These panelists are: Professor Don Wallace, Jr. of Georgetown University Law Center who accompanied the President of the ABA on a visit to the PRC at the invitation of the Chinese government in July, 1978; E. Charles Routh, a Seattle attorney, who has practiced in the Far East and is currently Chairman of the Section of International Law's Far Eastern Law Committee; James R. Silkenat, a New York attorney who visited the PRC in November, 1978 with a 24-member delegation of lawyers from the Section of International Law, and is Chairman of that Section's Committee on Peoples Republic of China; and, Stephen W. Guittard, General Counsel and Secretary of Dow Corning Corporation, who also visited the PRC in November, 1978 as part of the International Law Section's delegation. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 14,1979 PROGRAM Watergate Reform-Five Years Later SPONSOR Section of Criminal Justice LOCATION Mezzanine Dining, Level 4, Convention Center TIME 9:30 A.M. PRESIDING Richard E. Gerstein, Chairperson-Elect, Criminal Justice Section MODERATOR Herbert S. Miller, Vice-Chairperson, Criminal Justice Section Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 PARTICIPANTS Wm. B. Spann, Jr., Immediate Past President, ABA; Chairman, ABA Special Committee on Federal Law Enforcement Agencies; The Honorable Benjamin R. Civiletti, Deputy Attorney General of the United States; The Honorable Don Edwards, Chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights; Morton H. Halperin, Director, Center for National Security Studies. COMMENTARY This program on Watergate reform is appropriately being held five years afterthe resignation of President Richard M. Nixon and three-and-one-half years after the ABA Special Committee on Federal Law Enforcement Agencies issued its report, "Preventing Improper Influence on Federal Law Enforcement Agencies." Yet many of the major problems stemming from Watergate and previous eras have not been fully resolved. The ABA report contained twenty recommendations for insulating federal law enforcement officials from the improper pressures seen in the Watergate affair, and these were approved by the House of Delegates in February, 1976. This program will explore how some of these recommendations for preventing future abuses have fared and what remains to be done. Key areas which will be discussed Include the following: FBI Charter This is the hottest Watergate issue being considered by the Administration and Congress. One Presidential Executive Order has already been issued. The Department of Justice is considering additional federal regulations. Private organizations have issued model charters. Several bills in Congress are under active consideration. And the ABA has recommended that there be a specific legislative charter. Some key Issues Involve the question of whether in all cases it should be alleged that a crime has been or Is about to be committed before an FBI investigation can commence; the nature of Departmental and Congressional oversight over the FBI; and the use of Informants. The Temporary Special Prosecutor Based on ABA recommendations, Congress enacted-with the support of President Carter and the Department of Justice-the temporary special prosecutor legislation.. It calls for the appointment of a temporary special prosecutor by a special division of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals when allegations of crime deemed substantial by the Attorney General are made against certain White House employees and other high ranking government officials. Allegations have been investigated and resolved under these provisions of the law including allegations against the President and his top aides. Mr. Spann will briefly recount the history of the ABA's recommendations and the legislation's ultimate passage. The Deputy Attorney General will comment on the operation of the Act. Congressional Oversight Over U.S. Department of Justice Until recently the Judiciary Committees of Congress were not involved In reviewing and authorizing funds for Justice Department programs on a formal basis. Judiciary Committee oversight thus lacked real clout stemming from the power of the purse. Legislation enacted several years ago-and renewed Congressional emphasis on oversight-has placed the judiciary committees directly in this process. The panel discussion will include comments on such oversight from both Congressional and Justice Department perspectives. Appointment of U.S. Attorneys Under the traditional method of choosing U.S. Attorneys, senior senators from a state Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 recommend individuals, or at least exercise a veto over particular appointments. The ABA has recommended the establishment of Federal District Commissions, composed of representatives of the Bar and the public, to recommend qualified appointees to the Department of Justice. The panel will take a close look at progress-or the lack thereof-in reducing partisan politics in the appointment of U.S. Attorneys. The Office of Professional Responsibility The ABA recommended the establishment of an office within the Department of Justice to investigate alleged internal abuses. Partially in response to the ABA recom- mendation, the Department of Justice established the Office of Professional Responsibility. This office has conducted investigations into some matters and has referred others to the branch of the Department directly involved in the allegations. Program participants will discuss the operations of this office, the resources available to it, its authority within the Department, and the prospects for legislation to make the office a permanent fixture. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 14,1979 PROGRAM "Government and the Courts" SPONSOR Judicial Administration Division LOCATION Theatre (Level 3) Dallas Convention Center TIME 9:30 A.M. MODERATOR Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham Judge, U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas, Texas PANELISTS Professor Raoul Berger, Concord, Massachusetts Professor Abram Chayes, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Honorable Stanley Mosk, Justice, California Supreme Court, San Francisco, California Honorable John Paul Stevens Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C., COMMENTARY This program focuses on the types of disputes now in the courts, their increasing shift from suits at law which resolve essentially private disputes to suits in equity which resolve disputes of a public character and which require continuing superin- tendence-in Professor Archibald Cox's words, "a shift from negative to affirmative adjudication." The panelists will attempt to identify this phenomenon and discuss the changes it has occasioned-changes both in methods of resolving disputes and in the traditional roles of judges, juries and advocates. Introducing the panelists and framing the area of discussion will be Patrick E. Higginbotham, Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Professor Abram Chayes, Felix Frankfurter Professor at Harvard Law School, will examine shifts in judicial model's usage as a social dispute resolution mechanism and the Implications of the public law expansion. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Analyzing judicial power and the new public law model will be Professor Maoui Berger. His critique will emphasize that the model is not constitutionally warranted. Professor Berger is the author of Government By The Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment (1977). Justice Stanley Mosk of the California Supreme Court will discuss the rationale of the present judicial role, emphasizing its pluses and minuses. Associate Justice John Paul Stevens of the United States Supreme Court will comment on the other presentations and relate the institutional stresses, strengths and weaknesses of the current judicial model. TUESDAY LUNCHEON AUGUST 14, 1979 PROGRAM 22nd Annual Gavel Awards Presentation LOCATION Parquet Ballroom, Dallas Convention Center START 12:00 NOON PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate INVOCATION Reverend Raphael Kernel, Chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas and Pastor of All Saints Roman Catholic Church PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Perry L. Fuller, Chairman, Standing Committee on Gavel Awards SPEAKER To be announced TICKET COST $14.50 COMMENTARY The annual Gavel Awards Presentation ceremonies are held to provide national recognition to the information and entertainment media for publications and programs which serve to inform the public on the roles of the law, the legal profession and the courts in American life. Awards in the form of silver Gavels are presented to the chief executive officers of the award-winning organizations for outstanding contributions to public understanding of the American system of law and justice. Organizations participating in the competition include newspapers, television and radio stations, magazines, motion picture and theatrical producers, book publishers, wire services and news syndicates. Certificates of Merit also are awarded annually for entries which do not receive Gavel Awards but nevertheless are judged to be noteworthy examples of distinguished public service. These certificates are mailed directly to the recipients in July. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 14, 1979 PROGRAM Selective Service: Free Choice or Draft? Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SPONSORS Standing Committees on Lawyers in the Armed Forces, on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, and on Military Law and Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities LOCATION S412 and S413, Level 4-Convention Center START 2:00 P.M. PARTICIPANTS John G. Tower, Senator, Texas Don Edwards, Congressman, California Deanne C. Siemer, General Counsel, Department of Defense Ira Glasser, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union national office COMMENTARY Pros and cons of this timely issue! The major question today, the sponsors point out, is whether the all-volunteer armed service is working or is restoration of Selective Service, at least on a standby basis, called for? Also, who will handle the system? Congress is now grappling with these questions. This topic has considerable relevance to the Equal Rights Amendment, which continues to be a burning issue. One of the questions raised about ERA is its relationship to the performance of military duty by women if Selective Service is reinstated. A candid discussion of where the country now stands in its defense posture with the all-volunteer military establishment will be of interest to the legal community as well as to the public at large. The all-volunteer force plus standby arrangements for draft in war or emergency Today some are calling for continuation of the present all-volunteer force, but with the addition of draft "machinery" to be used in case of war or emergency. Universal conscription now Others say we need a major change from the volunteer force and would authorize registration for all males. Still others would add: "and all females." Alternative services options Then there is the position favoring a conscription system which allows for "alternative service." TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 14, 1979 PROGRAM Space Commerce and the Space Shuttle-Its Development: Legal, Scientific and Practical Implications SPONSORS Section of Science and Technology; Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law; Section of International Law; and Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law LOCATION Theatre, Level III, Convention Center TIME 2:00 P.M. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 PRESIDING Arthur M. Dula, Chairman, Program Committee, Section on Science and Technology MODERATOR George C. Sloup, Crystal Lake, Illinois PARTICIPANTS Dr. Christopher Kraft, Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas Dr. J. Henry Glazer, Chief Counsel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Dr. George S. Robinson, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Professor S. Houston Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, Institute for the Study of International Law, California, Western School of Law, San Diego, California Professor Carl Q. Christol, Professor of International Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California James W. Barrett, President, Corroon and Black, Inc. Washington, D.C. COMMENTARY The Space Shuttle will soon greatly increase opportunities for business Investments In outer space. Business will make a profit on this new industrial frontier, and lawyers will have to stay abreast of the developments in space law and technology to properly advise their corporate clients. The first Space Shuttle flight is currently scheduled to take place in September, 1979. We will be discussing, in a plain and uncomplicated way, space solar power, industry and space exploration. These are the exciting new concepts that made "Star Wars" and "Battlestar Galactica" a success. Now they present fundamental and interesting legal questions. Who owns the moon? Who will own, tax and control space industry? What products and services will America get from space? How can the public profit from free enterprise on this final frontier? TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 14, 1979 PROGRAM President's Reception LOCATION The Great Hall of The Apparel Mart TIME 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. COMMENTARY President and Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate will receive their guests in the unusually dramatic setting of The Great Hall of the Apparel Mart. The "big band" sounds of the Phares Corder Orchestra will delight you. Or, take in the Disco located In the Fashion Theatre. Your personal invitation describing this festive evening has been included in your registration packet. Black Tie Optional WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 15, 1979 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 PROGRAM Deregulation-The Way of the Future in Transportation? SPONSORS ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, the Section of Administrative Law, Public Utility Law and Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law LOCATION Room S412, Level 4, Dallas Convention Center TIME 9:00 A. M. PRESIDING James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law KEYNOTE SPEAKER George C. Eads, Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers MODERATORS Martin Menter, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Advisory Committee, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Wayne E. Babler, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman, Section of Public Utility Law PARTICIPANTS Government Panel: Marvin S. Cohen, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board Betty Jo Christian, Washington, D.C., Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission Linda H. Kamm, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, Department of Transportation Honorable Elliott H. Levitas (D. Georgia), United States House of Representatives, Public Works and Transportation Committee Elliott M. Seiden, Washington, D.C., Chief of the Transportation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice Private Sector: Robert M. Baptiste, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Nelson J. Cooney, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, American Trucking Association William H. Dempsey, Washington, D.C., President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Railroads Sam H. Flint, Chicago, Illinois, Vice President, Corporate Operations, Quaker Oats Company COMMENTARY The history and experience of aviation deregulation and the desirability of deregulation of other modes of transportation will be addressed by a keynote speaker and by two panels representing the governmental sector and the private sector. The panelists for the government sector represent the Congress and selected government agencies. The private sector will be represented by spokesmen for the carrier, shipper, consumer and labor. WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON AUGUST 15,1979 PROGRAM Assembly Luncheon LOCATION Parquet Ballroom, Dallas Convention Center Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 START 12:00 NOON PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate INVOCATION Rabbi Jack Bemporad, Temple Emanu-El SPEAKER Alfred E. Kahn, Special Advisor to the President on Inflation TICKET COST $14.50 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 15, 1979 PROGRAM Assembly LOCATION Theatre, Dallas Convention Center START 2:00 P.M. PRESIDING President S. Shepherd Tate CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE ASSOCIATION'S CONSTITUTION Herbert D. Sledd, Lexington, Kentucky, Secretary of the American Bar Association WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 15, 1979 PROGRAM Annual Dinner Dance LOCATION Reunion Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Dallas RECEPTION 7:00 P.M. Hosted by lawyers from Dallas and Texas DINNER 8:00 P.M. PRESENTATION OF AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION MEDAL President S. Shepherd Tate PASSING OF THE GAVEL AND RESPONSE President-elect Leonard S. Janofsky FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT The Vocal Majority Musical Director: Jim Clancy Shearen Elebash-Humorist DANCING To the music of The Mal Fitch Orchestra TICKET COST $35.00 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 The Association has three Divisions, the Judicial Administration Division, the Law Student Division and the Young Lawyers Division. The Judicial Administration Division consists of five judicial conferences: Appellate Judges, State Trial Judges, Special Court Judges, Administrative Law.Judges and Federal Trial Judges-plus the Lawyers Conference and the Committee on the Traffic Court Program. In addition to 4,000 judge-members, there are about 3,000 members whose activities are conducted principally through the Lawyers Conference. The Council, the governing body of the Division, coordinates the work of the con- ferences. Each conference has its own officers, by-laws and programs. The Law Student Division has 30,000 members attending ABA-approved law schools across the nation and continues to grow. The Division is governed by a Board of Governors consisting of five national officers and thirteen circuit governors. The Division sponsors the Client Counsel- ing Competition, the National Appellate Advocacy Competition, the Law Student Counseling Program, a Liaison Program and the Law School Services Fund which provides grants to law schools for law-related projects. It publishes the Student Lawyer magazine and the Bi-Weekly Bulletin. The Young Lawyers Division represents the 125,000 members of the Association under 36 years of age. The Executive Council, the Division's governing body, includes five officers and thirty district representatives. Delegates are selected by and represent the more than 200 state and local young lawyers bar associations affiliated with the Division. The Division sponsors an annual Award of Achievement competition which provides national recognition for outstanding state and local young lawyer bar projects. It publishes the Barrister, a quarterly magazine sent to all members, and the Affiliate newsletter which is distributed to state and local young lawyer leaders. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 C. A. Carson III, Esquire, Chairman, Phoenix, Arizona APPELLATE JUDGES' CONFERENCE Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman, St. Petersburg, Florida CONFERENCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Honorable Ernst Liebman, Chairman, Washington, D.C. LAWYERS CONFERENCE DeWitt Williams, Seattle, Washington NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF FEDERAL TRIAL JUDGES Honorable Earl E. O'Connor, Chairman, Kansas City, Kansas NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SPECIAL COURT JUDGES Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., Chairman, Washington, D.C. NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE TRIAL JUDGES Honorable Jack Etheridge, Chairman, Atlanta, Georgia COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC COURT PROGRAM Lowell D. Snort, Jr., Esquire, Chairman, Chicago, Illinois THE NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE Honorable Frank J. Murray, Chairman, Directors, Boston, Massachusetts FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 through TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Fleur-de-lis Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Office Registration for Division Members Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., The Chambers Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Joint Meeting of Conference Executive Committees and JAD Council 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Batik A, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Paul H. Roney, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, St. Petersburg, Florida and Chairman, presiding 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Ernst Liebman, Administrative Law Judge, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C., and Chairman, presiding 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Batik B, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference Executive Committee Meeting, DeWitt Williams, Seattle, Washington, and Chairman, presiding 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Steuben Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., U.S. Air Force Military Judge, Washington, D.C. and Chairman, presiding 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Travertine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Jack Etheridge, Judge, Fulton Superior Court, Atlanta, Georgia, and Chairman, presiding 12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m., Obelisk Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Joint Luncheon for Conference Executive Committees 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Batik A Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman, presiding 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Ernst Liebman, Chairman, presiding 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Steuben Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., Chairman, presiding 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Travertine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Jack Etheridge, Chairman, presiding 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Batik B Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference Executive Committee Meeting, DeWitt Williams, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., The Chambers Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference Business Meeting, Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thornton Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges Business Meeting, Honorable Ernst Liebman, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Obelisk Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Business Meeting, Honorable Jack Etheridge, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Rosetta Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges Business Meeting, Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., Chairman, presiding 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Batik A Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges New Committee Chairmen's Meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Batik B Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Rosetta Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Ernst Liebman, Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Dardenelles Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, DeWitt Williams, Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Amethyst Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Jack Etheridge, Chairman, presiding 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, Travertine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Earl E. O'Connor, Judge, U.S. District Court, Kansas City, Kansas, and Chairman, presiding 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, Obelisk Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference Program, sponsored by the Appellate Judges' Conference, Conference of Administrative Law Judges and Section of Administrative Law Topic: "The Shaping of an Effective Administrative Process" Moderator: Honorable Max L. Kane, Federal Administrative Law Judge Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Arlington, Virginia Speakers. Gene A. Bechtel, Washington, DC. Honorable Betty Jo Christian, Commissioner Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C. Honorable Irving L. Goldberg, Judge, U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas Professor Victor G. Rosenblum, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Stemmon's Auditorium, Lobby, Loews Anatole Conference Program, sponsored by the National Conference of Special Court Judges, National Conference of State Trial Judges and The National Judicial College Topic: "Significant State Decisions" Presiding: Honorable.Ernst John Watts, Dean, The National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada Moderator: Felix F. Stumpf, Director, Academic Department, The National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada Speakers: Honorable Robert C. Broomfield, Judge Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Arizona Honorable Martha Craig Daughtrey, Judge, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Nashville, Tennessee Honorable F. Harold Entz, Jr., Judge, Dallas County Criminal Court, Dallas, Texas 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Exhibit Hall, Level 2, Loews Anatole Meeting Criticism of the Bench: Should Judges Go Public? Discussion by television and radio, newspaper and other media, judges, lawyers and members of the public dealing with: Justice Thurgood Marshall's Recent Criticism of the Supreme Court Judge Bruce Wright's Case The Tanner Case Moderator: Leon Sagan, New York City Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Batik A Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Committee on Traffic Court Program Meeting and Luncheon, Lowell D. Snort, Jr., Chicago, Illinois, Chairman, presiding 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Luncheon for State Judicial Association Presidents (By Invitation) Speaker: Professor Philip Taylor, University of Central Florida Institute for the Study of the Trial, Orlando, Florida 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Crocodile Disco, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference Program, sponsored by National Conference of Special Court Judges and the National Judicial College Topic: "Creative Restitution Sentencing" Moderator: Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., U.S. Air Force Military Judge, Washington, D.C. Speaker: Honorable Dennis A. Challeen, Judge, Winona, Minnesota Panelists: Honorable Francis J. Larkin, Judge Third Southern District Court, Milford, Massachusetts Honorable James H. Johnston, Judge, Hennepin County Municipal Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota Honorable R. Patrick West, Judge, Municipal Court, Columbus, Ohio 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby, Loews Anatole Conference Program, sponsored by the Appellate Judges' Conference Topic: "Will Automated Legal Research Change Opinion Writing Today?" Moderator: Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Jr., Judge, U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Speakers: Honorable Edward D. Re, Chief Judge, U.S. Customs Court, New York City Honorable David J. Dixon, Judge, Missouri Court of Appeals, Kansas City, Missouri 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Exhibit Hall, Level. 2, Loews Anatole .Conference Program, sponsored by the National Conference of State Trial Judges Topic: "My Object Most Sublime-Whither Sentencing" Moderator: Honorable Charles R. Alberti, Associate Justice, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Williamstown, Massachusetts, Indeterminate Sentencing Speakers: Honorable George H. Revelle, Judge, King County Superior Court, Seattle, Washington Presumptive Sentencing Honorable Horace W. Gilmore, Judge, Wayne County Circuit Court, Detroit, Michigan Determinate Sentencing Professor David Fogel, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Illinois Sentencing Guidelines Michael Hutner, Project Director, Sentencing Guidelines Project, Superior Court, Boston, Massachusetts Honorable Warren Chan, Judge, King County Superior Court, Seattle, Washington 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Travertine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Earl E. O'Connor, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Amethyst Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference Business Meeting (Elections), Honorable Paul H. Roney, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Edelweiss Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges Business Meeting (Elections), Honorable Ernst Liebman, Chairman, presiding M _ Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference Business Meeting (Elections), DeWitt Williams, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Dardenelles Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Business Meeting (Elections) Honorable Earl E. O'Connor, Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Matisse Room,'Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges Business Meeting (Elections) Honorable Francis S. Moran, Jr., Chairman, presiding 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monte Carlo Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges Business Meeting (Elections) Honorable Jack Etheridge, Chairman, presiding 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Marriott Market Center The National Judicial College Reception SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Dardenelles Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference New Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Winslow Christian, Associate Justice, California Court of Appeals, San Francisco, California and Chairman, presiding. 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Matisse Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges New Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Paul Harkey, Administrative Law Judge, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Dallas, Texas and Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Jasmine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference New Executive Committee Meeting, James P. Economos, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Lalique Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges New Executive Committee Meeting Honorable William E. Smoke, Judge, Larimer County Court, Ft. Collins, Colorado and Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Edelweiss Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges New Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Horace W. Gilmore, Judge Superior Court, Detroit, Michigan and Chairman, presiding 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Batik Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Council Meeting, C. A. Carson III, Phoenix, Arizona and Chairman, presiding 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Dardenelles Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole The Judges' Journal Editorial Board Meeting, Honorable Francis J. Larkin, Judge, Third Southern District Court, Milford, Massachusetts and Chairman, presiding 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Amethyst Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Council Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Section D, Lobby, Loews Anatole Conference Program sponsored by Lawyers Conference, National Conference of Special Court Judges and Section of Family Law Topic: "Family Law: Ugly Duckling of the Courts?" Moderator: Raymond C. Ploetz, Wayzata, Minnesota Speakers: Honorable Alfred L. Podoiski, Chief Justice, Probate and Family Court Department, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Dedham, Massachusetts Donald C. Schiller, Chicago, Illinois Hon. Loren D. Hicks, State Court Administrator, Supreme Court of Oregon, Salem, Oregon William E. Haugh, Jr., St. Paul, Minnesota Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Hon. James C. Gulotta, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Dallas Bar Association, Belo Mansion Division Reception (Cash Bar) MONDAY, AUGUST 13 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Batik A Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference New Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting Honorable Winslow Christian, Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Amethyst Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges New Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Paul Harkey, Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Batik B Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference New Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, James P. Economos, Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Edelweiss Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of Special Court Judges New Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorab!e William E. Smoke, Chairman, presiding 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Dardanelles Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole National Conference of State Trial Judges New Executive Committee Breakfast Meeting, Honorable Horace W. Gilmore, Chairman, presiding 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom B, Level 3, Convention Center Joint Division Luncheon-Presentation of The Warren E. Burger Award of the Institute for Court Management by Earl F. Morris, Chairman and former President of the Association Speaker: Senator Howell T. Heflin (Dem. Alabama) 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., S411 and S412, Level 4, Convention Center Judicial Administration Division Program Topic: "The Citizen and The Courts" Moderator & Panelist: Honorable Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Honorable Irving L. Goldberg, Judge, U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas Rita E. Hauser, New York City Seth M. Hufstedler, Los Angeles, California Advocates: Floyd Abrams, New York City Allen F. Breed, Director, National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Bureau of Prisons, Washington, D.C. Kraft W. Eidman, Houston, Texas Laurence Gold, Special Counsel, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. Margaret A. McKenna, Deputy Counsel to the President, Washington, D.C. Paul Thayer, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, LTV Corporation, Dallas, Texas 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., S411 and S412, Level 4, Convention Center Judicial Administration Division Annual Business Meeting, C.A. Carson III, Chairman, presiding 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monte Carlo Ballroom, Lobby, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Annual Reception in Honor of the Judiciary 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p. m., Grand Ballroom Sections C, D and E, Lobby, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Annual Dinner in Honor of the Judiciary Presiding: C. A. Carson III, Chairman, Judicial Administration Division, Phoenix, Arizona Speaker: Daniel J. Meador, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Jasmine Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Appellate Judges' Conference New Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Winslow Christian, Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Wyeth Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Conference of Administrative Law Judges New Executive Committee Meeting, Honorable Paul Harkey, Chairman, presiding 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Inverness Room, Mezzanine; Loews Anatole Lawyers Conference New Executive Committee Meeting, James P. Economos, Chairman, presiding 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Theatre, Level 3, Convention Center Judicial Administration Division Program Topic: "Government and the Courts" Moderator: Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham, Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas, Texas Speakers: Professor Raoul Berger, Concord, Massachusetts Professor Abram Chayes, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Speakers: Honorable Stanley Mosk, Justice, California Supreme Court, San Francisco, California Honorable John Paul Stevens, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C. 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Thornton Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division New Council Luncheon Meeting, Honorable Floyd R. Gibson, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, Kansas City, Missouri and Chairman, presiding 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Sections A and B, Lobby, Loews Anatole Judicial Administration Division Program Topic: "Federal Impact Decisions" Moderator: William B. West III, Dallas, Texas Speakers: Honorable William A. Grimes, Associate Justice New Hampshire Supreme Court, Dover, New Hampshire Honorable Frank 0. Nebeker, Judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, Washington, D.C. Professor Bernard J. Ward, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., N217, Level 2, Convention Center Board of Governors Meeting FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N217, Level 2, Convention Center Board of Governors Meeting 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Outside N228, Level 2, Convention Center Registration 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., N228, Level 2, Convention Center Resolutions Committee Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., N227, Level 2, Convention Center Liaison Orientation 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, Ballroom, Twin Sixties Inn Informal Division Party SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Outside Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3, Convention Center Registration 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N215, Level 2, Convention Center LSD Representatives' Workshop . Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N224, Level 2, Convention Center Law School Newspaper Editors' Workshop 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N235 and N236, Level 2, Convention Center National Association of Student Bar Associations Meeting 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N217, Level 2, Convention Center Women's Law Caucus Meeting .9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N227, Level 2, Convention Center Black American Law Students Association Meeting 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N213, Level 2, Convention Center Credentials Committee Meeting 9:00 a.m, to 12:00 noon, N202, Level 2, Convention Center Resolutions Committee Meeting 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N204, Level 2, Convention Center Nominations/ Elections Committee Meeting 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom C, Level 3, Convention Center Annual Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3, Convention Center Opening Assembly 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Ballroom, Twin Sixties Inn Party SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, S308, Level 3, Convention Center Law Student Liaison Committee of the Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law and National Association of Law Placement-Joint Breakfast Program (for Law Students Only, ticket required) Topic: "Law Students: How to Prepare for the Job Search" Speakers: Christopher C. Mansfield, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Massachusetts Peter N. Kutulakis, President, National Association of Law Placement, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Michael Magness, Placement Director of the New York City University, School of Law, New York, New York To be announced 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., S412, Level 4, Convention Center Topic: Tort Liability for Environmental Accidents: Mischievous Consequences at Whose Peril? Speakers: To be announced 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3, Convention Center Assembly 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., S412, Level 4, Convention Center Cosponsored by the Law Student Division and the Standing Committee on Legal Drafting Topic: "Drafting Legal Documents in Plain Language" 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Hilton Inn Annual Banquet MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., N215 and N217, Level 2, Convention Center Cosponsored by the Law Student Division, the Section of Litigation, and the Appellate Judges Conference Finals: National Appellate Advocacy Competition 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom A, Level 3, Convention Center Assembly 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., S308, Level 3, Convention Center Cosponsored by the Law Student Division and the Section of Economics of Law Practice Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic: "How to Start and Build a Law Practice" Speaker: Jay Foonberg TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Parquet Ballroom A, Convention Center Assembly 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., N223, Level 2, Convention Center Board of Governors Meeting WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., N223, Level 2, Convention Center Board of Governors Meeting TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 1:00 p.m., Batik A, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Judging of Entries: Award of Achievement Committee (Judges will meet in this room and then proceed to various locations for judging.) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 9:00 a.m., Batik A, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Judging of Entries: Award of Achievement Judges (Judges will meet in this room and then proceed to various locations for judging.) THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Registration and Information 8:30 a.m., Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the 1978-79 YLD Executive Council 2:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole First General Assembly Session 6:00 p.m., Joe T. Garcia's Restaurant, Ft. Worth, Texas Mexican Fiesta FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Registration and Information 8:15 a.m., Lalique, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Membership Committee 9:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Second General Assembly Session 9:00 a.m., Thornton, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Labor Law 9:00 a.m., Dardenelles, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Antitrust 9:00 a.m., Edelweiss, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Subcommittee on Savings Banks and Savings and Loan Associations 12:15 p.m., Monte Carlo, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Luncheon 2:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Third General Assembly Session 2:00 p.m., Dardenelles, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Subcommittee on Electronic Funds Transfer 2:00 p.m., Edelweiss, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Judicial Selection, Tenure and Compensation 2:30 p.m., Jasmine, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Stress and Legal Profession 4:00 p.m., Amethyst, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Fellows of the Young Lawyers Division 4:30 p.m., Crocodile Disco, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Fellows Reception 6:30 p.m., Ranchland, Roanoke, Texas Ranch Party SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Registration and Information 8:00 a.m., Lalique, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Barrister Board 9:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Fourth General Assembly Session 9:00 a.m., Jasmine, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Subcommittee on Federal Credit Legislation 10:00 a.m., Edelweiss, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Career Planning and Placement Committee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 10:00 a.m., Inverness, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Subcommittee on Privacy 12:15 p.m., Edelweiss, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Short Range Planning Committee 1:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section C, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Program on Stress and the Legal Profession Presented by the Staff of the Counseling Center for Human Development, Kansas City, Missouri. Through lecture, demonstration, group discussion, etc. they will lead group in a consideration of the reduction of Stress. 1:30 p.m., Steuben, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Subcommittee on Foreign and International Business Law 2:00 p.m., The Chambers, Lobby, Loews Anatole Program on "Consumer Credit Highlights of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978" Moderator: David G. Heiman, Cleveland, Ohio . Speakers: Harry D. Dixon, Jr., former minority counsel to Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Omaha, Nebraska David Epstein, former Professor, University of Texas School of Law; Dean, University of Arkansas, School of Law Mark Schlachet, Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Ohio 2:00 p.m., Rosetta, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Program, "Presenting Irving Younger" 2:30 p.m., Batik B, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Long Range Planning Committee 4:00 p.m., Inverness, Mezzanine Level, LoewsAnatole Meeting of Substantive Law Committee Chairpersons 6:30 p.m., Disco Dallas Chairman's Dinner Dance Hall of State SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Registration and Information 8:30 a.m., Grand Ballroom Section B, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the 1979-80 Young Lawyers Division Executive Council 8:30 a.m., Steuben, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Breakfast Meeting of the Committee on Delivery of Legal Services to Women 11:00 a.m., Theater, Level Three, Convention Center "Terrorism and Violence: Tools for Legal and Social Change" Leon Uris and Jill Uris will be featured speakers of the Young Lawyers Division. They will discuss their profession, their travels, and their publications. Immediately following the presentations will be a panel discussion on international terrorism. Moderator: Talbot D'Alemberte, Miami, Florida Panelists: David Byrne, Young Lawyer from Dublin, Ireland Senator Frank Church, United States Senator; Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate Ephraim Evron, Israeli Ambassadorto the United States Jill Uris, photographer and co-author of "Trinity", "Mile 18", and others, also coauthor of "Ireland: A Terrible Beauty" Leon Uris, author of QBVII, Exodus, Trinity, Mi/a 18 and others, also co-author of Ireland: A Terrible Beauty 2:00 p.m., Obelisk, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Program on "Child Abuse: A National Disgrace" Speakers: Howard Davidson, Director, National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection (other participants to be announced) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 This program, featuring a special film showing, will explain what child abuse is and how one can identify it, what the lawyer's role in the child protective process is, and what is being done by the new National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Parents Anonymous and other interested organizations. 2:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Joint program with Section of Taxation First of two sessions-See Monday Program for Second Part. "Professional Corporation? Incorporating the Medium to Large-Sized Law Firm" Introduction: Morton A. Harris, Columbus, Georgia Setting the Stage-The Facts of the Case, Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Dramatic Presentation: Whether or Not to Incorporate? Managing Partners: Converse Murdoch, Wilmington, Delaware Carl E. Glock, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Barden C. Eaton, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona Recommending Committee: H. Bradley Jones, Beverly Hills, California Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Harold I. Apolinsky, Birmingham, Alabama Structure and Management of the Corporation: H. Bradley Jones, Beverly Hills, California Problems in Handling Incorporation: W. Dean Hopkins, Cleveland, Ohio 2:30 p.m., Jasmine, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Committee on Delivery of Legal Services to the Elderly 3:00 p.m., The Cascade Ballroom, Lobby Level, Hyatt Regency "Privacy in Law and Fact" Joint program with Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Moderator: Elmer R. Ottinger, Institute of Government, University of North Carolina Speakers: Richardson Preyer, North Carolina; Chairman, Subcommittee on Government Operation and Individual Rights, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives. Professor Fred Miller, University of Oklahoma Law School; Chairman, Review Committee, Uniform Privacy Act, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Panelists: Morton H. Halpernin, Author and Executive Director, Center for National Security Studies, Washington, D.C. Judge Charles Joiner, Chairman, Privacy Committee, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Ronald Plesser, Washington, D.C.; former General Counsel, Federal Privacy Protection Study Commission Richard Schmidt, Washington, D.C.; General Counsel, American Society for Newspaper Editors Carl Stern, NBC News, Washington, D.C. Senator Robert Tennessen, Minneapolis, Minnesota; member, Federal Privacy Protection Study Commission; ABA Advisor, Uniform Privacy Act, National Center of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Dr. Alan F. Westin, Professor of Public Law and Government, Columbia University 6:00 p.m., Batik A, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Young Lawyers Division Reception MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon, Batik, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Past Young Lawyers Division Chairmen's Luncheon Guest Speaker: Sarah R. Weddington, Special Assistant to the President of the United States Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 1:00 p.m., Rosetta, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole "Job Information Fair for Career Seekers and Career Changers" Sponsored by Young Lawyers Division Committee on Career Planning and Placement Moderator: Wellford Sanders Speakers: Peter Kutulakis Michael Magness Gary Munneke Elizabeth Walkis 1:30 p.m., Inverness, Mezzanine Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of "Affiliate News" Editors 2:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Joint program with Section of Taxation, Second of two sessions-See Sunday program for First Part "Professional Corporations? Incorporating the Medium to Large-Sized Law Firm" Designing and Preparing Professional Employment Agreements: Berrien C. Eaton, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona Designing and Preparing the Stockholders' Stock Purchase Agreement: Carl E. Glock, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Selecting a Qualified Retirement Plan: Harry V. Lamon, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia Other Fringe Benefits of Incorporation: Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Operational Factors of the Professional Corporation: Harold I. Apolinsky, Birmingham, Alabama Special Estate Planning Benefits: Lawrence J. Lee, Phoenix, Arizona 4:00 p.m., Exhibit Court, Level Two, Loews Anatole "The Job Fair" Sponsored by Young Lawyers Division Committee on Career Planning and Placement 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section E. Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Personal Finance Conference Debate 4:30 p.m., Florentine, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting of the Committee on Securities Laws 5:30 p.m., Batik, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Personal Finance Conference Reception Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 The ABA's 22 Sections will sponsor meetings and programs in all substantive areas of the law during the Annual Meeting. All ABA registrants are invited to select and attend the Section activities of their choice. Sections are semi-autonomous entities usually representing a substantive area of the law, which may study or investigate any matter relating to its jurisdiction and make recommendations to the House of Delegates thereon. Each Section has its own by-laws and its own national chairman, officers and council. Section committees are composed of ABA members from across the country. Sections elect their own officers, determine their own specific goals, and make their own recommendations for action. Enrollment in one or more Sections has provided an unprecedented opportunity to associate with those who share substantive law interests and to exchange ideas, view- points, knowledge and experience. The publications and periodicals published by the Sections keep their members abreast of the rapid changes and developments in their particular area of interest. There will be various Section meetings and programs taking place each day of the Annual Meeting, August 8 through August 15. The Sections will welcome your attendance. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Wm. Warfield Ross, Chairman, Washington, D.C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Continental Breakfast for Council (all members of Section invited) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Meeting (all members of Section invited) 12:00 noon, Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Working Buffet Luncheon for Council (all members of Section invited) 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, obelisk Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Joint Program with Conference of Administrative Law Judges' Judicial Administration Division "The Shaping of an Effective Administrative Process" SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Continental Breakfast for Council (all members of Section invited) 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Junior Ballroom( Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Meeting (all members of Section invited) 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Meeting of Committee Chairmen for 1979-80 year MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Arena, Convention Center Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Section Business Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Arena, Convention Center Educational Program "Whistle Blowers in the Federal Government" Speakers: Seymour Hersch, New York Times, New York, NY H. Patrick Swygert, General Counsel, Office of Personnel Management, Washington, DC Professor Stanley V. Anderson, Department Of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA David Cohen, President, Common Cause, Washington, D.C. Moderator: Jack L. Lahr, Washington, D.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Stephen Austin Room, 2nd FIr., Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast Meeting with the National Center for Administrative Justice Topic: "A Scientist's Perception of the Role of the Lawyer in Technological Regulations" Speaker: Gilbert S. Omenn, Assoc. Director, Office of Science and Technology, Policy. The White House 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., North Ballroom, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Program with Section of Natural Resources Law 9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions 9:15 a.m. "Energy-The State of the Nation," John O'Leary, Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy 10:00 a.m. "The Natural Gas Policy Act-Boom or Bust" Panel Discussion-Four Perspectives Tom Johnson, Shell Oil Company (State-Federal Roles) Don Arnett, Austin & Arnett (Independent Producers) Al Holl, Cities Service Pipeline Company (Gas Pipelines) Fred Moring, Crowell & Moring (Distributors and Consumers) 11:45 a.m. Reception-Cash Bar 12:30 p.m. Luncheon "Energy Dilemma-An Appraisal" 2:00 p.m. "Recent Development in Energy: Litigation/Legislation" George W. Hardy III, Dean, Bates School of Law, Univ. of Houston 2:45 p.m. "Important Developments in Administrative Law 1978-79" Panel Discussion Moderator: Terrence Roche Murphy; Wald, Harkrader & Ross, Washington, D.C. Speakers: James DeLong, Research Director, Administrative Conference of the United States, Washington, D.C. Thomas Sussman, General Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee 4:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Stephen Austin Room, Sheraton-Dallas Section Business Meeting and Elections WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S 412, Level 4, Convention Center Joint Educational Program with ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, the Sections of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law and Public Utility Law Subject: "Deregulation-The Way of the Future in Transportation?" Moderators: James H. Bratton, Jr., Chairman, Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, Atlanta, GA Martin Menter, Chairman, Advisory Committee, Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, Washington, D.C. Wayne E. Babler, Chairman, Section of Public Utility Law, St. Louis, MO Keynote Speaker: George C. Eads, Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, Washington, D.C. Government Panel: Marvin Cohen, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 betty Jo Christian, Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, DC Linda H. Kamm, General Counsel, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Congressman Elliott H. Levitas (D.Ga) Elliott M. Seiden, Chief of the Transportation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC Private Sector: Robert M. Baptiste, General Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, D.C. Nelson J. Cooney, General Counsel, American Truckers Association, Inc., Washington, DC William Dempsey, President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C. Sam H. Flint, Vice President, Corporate Operations, Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, IL Allen C. Holmes, Chairman, Cleveland, Ohio SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 1:30 p.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Meeting 1:30 p.m., Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Industry Regulation Committee, Subcommittee on Financial Markets and Institutions Program (Business meeting of full committee to follow.) Subject: "The Banking Industry: Trends Toward Competition" Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Moderator: Marc P. Fairman, San Francisco, California Speakers: Donald I. Baker, Washington, D.C.; William R. Weber, Washington, D.C. Robert D. Raven, San Francisco, California The Honorable John H. Shenefield, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m., Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Private Antitrust Litigation Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Contribution Among Defendants-Availability and Impact In Antitrust Cases" Moderator: Jerome A. Hochberg, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Richard Clinton, Seattle, Washington Jerrold E. Salzman, Chicago, Illinois Dando B. Cellini, New Orleans, Louisiana Professor Jonathan Rose, Arizona State University School of Law 1:30 p.m., Vista Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Section 7 (Clayton Act) Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Emerging Issues with Respect to Merger Enforcement Standards" Moderator: Daniel F. Kolb, New York, New York Panelists: David Boies, Chief Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee, Washington, D.C. Edward Large, Hartford, Connecticut Malcolm Pfunder, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. Thomas Dieterich, New York, New York Professor Joseph Bauer, Notre Dame Law School 1:30 p.m., Court Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Robinson-Patman Act Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Buyer Liability and Other Current Issues Under the Robinson-Patman Act" Moderator: James F. Rill, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Dennis McInerney, New York, New York James C. Hamill, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. Professor Terry Calvani, Vanderbilt University School of Law 1:30 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Franchising Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Limits of Control in a Franchising System: Drawing the Lines" Moderator: Philip F. Zeidman, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Alan H. Silberman, Chicago, Illinois Lee N. Abrams, Chicago, Illinois Daniel C. Schwartz, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 3:30 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Federal Trade Commission Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Critique of the Administrative Conference Report on Federal Trade Commission Rulemaking" Introduction: Caswell 0. Hobbs III, Washington, D.C. Moderators: Miles W. Kirkpatrick, Washington, D.C. Basil J. Mezines, Washington, D.C. Panelists: James V. DeLong, Executive Director, Administrative Conference of the United States, Washington, D.C. Barry R. Rubin, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. James M. Graham, Washington, D.C. Nancy L. Buc, Washington, D.C. 3:30 p.m., Ballroom Assembly, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Sherman Act Committee Mini-Program Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Subject: "Sherman Act Implications of Dual Distribution" Moderator: Professor Eleanor M. Fox, New York University School of Law Panelists: William B. Slowey, Detroit, Michigan William J. Lowry, Findlay, Ohio Emmet J. Bondurant, Atlanta, Georgia Barry J. Brett, New York, New York 3:30 p.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Economics Committee Mini-Program Subject: "The Role of an Economist in the Preparation for Trial" Moderator: Harry M. Reasoner, Houston, Texas Panelists: William R. Jentes, Chicago, Illinois Dr. Irwin M. Stelzer, New York, New York Jay Greenfield, New York, New York Dr. Betty Bock, New York, New York Salem Katsh, New York, New York 3:30 p.m., Vista Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Patent, Trademark and Know-How Committee Mini-Program Subject: "Council Disqualification Problems in Patent-Antitrust Litigation" Introduction: William H. Elliott, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Moderator: William C. Cray, Los Angeles, California Panelists: Douglas E. Olson, Los Angeles, California D. C. Roylance, Washington, D.C. 5:45 p.m., Buses will depart from the Dallas Hilton for the Annual Dinner Dance to be held at the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. 6:30 p.m., Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Cocktail Reception 8:00 p.m., Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Annual Dinner Dance TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 Section Committee Meetings 8:00 a.m., Room 405, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Antitrust Exemptions Committee 8:00 a.m., Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Civil Practice and Procedure Committee Subcommittee on Discovery Subcommittee on Multi-District Litigation 8:00 a.m., Room 418, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee 8:00 a.m., Blue Bonnet, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Economics Committee 8:00 a.m., Room 401, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Federal Trade Commission Committee Subcommittee on Competition Subcommittee on Consumer Protection Subcommittee on Practice and Procedure 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Franchising Committee 8:00 a.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Industry Regulation Committee Subcommittee on Communications Subcommittee on Financial Markets and Institutions Subcommittee on Fuel and Energy Subcommittee on Transportation 8:00 a.m., Mustang, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton International Trade Committee Subcommittee on Antitrust and Multinational Enterprises Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Subcommittee on Foreign Antitrust Laws Subcommittee on International Unfair Competition 8:00 a.m., Room 449, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Legislation Committee 8:00 a.m., Vista Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Patent, Trademark & Know-How Committee 8:00 a.m., Embassy Ballroom West, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Private Antitrust Litigation Committee 8:00 a.m., Room 448, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Publications (Antitrust Law Journal) Committee 8:00 a.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Robinson-Patman Act Committee Subcommittee on Allowances and Services Subcommittee on Price Discrimination Subcommittee on Pricing Practices and Jurisdiction 8:00 a.m., Silver Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Section 7 (Clayton Act) Committee 8:00 a.m., Court Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Sherman Act Committee 8:00 a.m., Room 406, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton State Antitrust Enforcement Committee 8:00 a.m., Room 422, Fourth Floor, Dallas Hilton Trade Associations Committee 9:30 a.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton General Session-Part Greeting: Allen C. HolI mes, Chairman, Section of Antitrust Law "Antitrust and the Constitution-Collision Course?" Earl E. Pollock, Chairman-Elect, Section of Antitrust Law, Chicago, Illinois Introduction: Earl E. Pollock "Reconciling Antitrust and the First Amendment" Stanley D. Robinson, New York, New York "Conflict Between Federal Antitrust and State Regulatory and Protectionist Policies" Associate Professor Peter Gerhart, Ohio State University School of Law "Fifth Amendment Rights in Private Treble Damage Litigation" Josef D. Cooper, San Francisco, California "Double Jeopardy Under State and Federal Criminal Antitrust Laws" Joe Sims, Washington, D.C. Commentators: Gordon Hampton, Los Angeles, California; John H. Morrison, Chicago, Illinois Panel Discussion: Messrs. Robinson, Cooper, Sims, Hampton, Morrison and Professor Gerhart, with Mr. Pollock moderating 12:00 Noon, Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Cash Bar Reception 12:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Annual Section Luncheon Debate: "Should the Sherman Act Be Amended to Broaden the Offense of Attempt to Monopolize?" Introduction of Debate Moderator: Allen C. Holmes Moderator: Harvey M. Applebaum, Washington, D.C. Debaters: Affirmative-The Honorable John H. Shenefie!d, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Maxwell M. Blecher, Los Angeles, California Negative-Professor Robert H. Bork, Yale Law School; Professor Thomas E. Kauper, University of Michigan Law School 2:30 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton M Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 General Session, Part 11 "The Effects of Hart-Scott-Rodino Premerger Notification Requirements on Mergers, Acquisitions and Tender Offers" Moderator: James T. Halverson, Chairman, Program Committee, New York, New York "Practical Effects on Tactics in Tender Offers" Stephen R. Volk, New York, New York "Effects on Other Merger Transactions: Does the Government Abuse Its Newly Granted Power?" Richard W. Pogue, Cleveland, Ohio "Thoughts From the Government's Side on the Hart-Scott-Rodino Experience After One Year" Malcolm S. Pfunder, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. Panel Discussion: Messrs. Volk, Pogue and Pfunder, with Mr. Halverson moderating WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:15 a.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Annual Business Meeting Presiding: Allen C. Holmes, Chairman, Section of Antitrust Law 9:30 a.m., Junior Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton General Session "Antitrust Developments" Moderator: Allen C. Holmes, Chairman, Section of Antitrust Law "Another Year of Significant Congressional Initiatives" James H. Wallace, Jr., Washington, D.C. "Competition Policy and the Professions" Wilson W. Herndon, Dallas, Texas "The Effects of the Gypsum Decision on Government Criminal Prosecutions" Mark P. Leddy, Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. "FTC Rulemaking in Historical Perspective" Miles W. Kirkpatrick, Washington, D.C. "The Supreme Court and the Confusion Surrounding the State Action Doctrine" Professor Eleanor M. Fox, New York University School of Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Officers and Council Meeting FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Section of Bar Activities Committee on Future Trends Dinner Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 George Wm. Coombe, Jr., Chairman, San Francisco, California SATURDAY,AUGUST11 9:00 a.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Business Meeting of the Council and Committee Chairmen 12:15 p.m., Patio Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception of the Council and Committee Chairmen 1:00 p.m., Garden Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Luncheon of the Council and Committee Chairmen 2:00 p.m., Board Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Advertising and Specialization Presiding: William O. E. Henry, Lakeland, FL., Chairman SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Business Meeting of the Council and Committee Chairmen 12:15 p.m., Patio Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception of the Council and Committee Chairmen 1:00 p.m., Garden Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Luncheon of the Council and Committee Chairmen 5:30 p.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Open House for Members of the Section Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m., Regency Ballroom Lobby, Banquet Level, Fairmont Section Information Center Opens: Monday-Wednesday, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m., Royal Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Section Conference Office Opens: Monday-Wednesday, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Coffee Hour for Section Guests 8:00 a.m., Patio Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Corporate Law and Accounting Presiding: Thomas E. Baker, Houston, Chairman 8:00 a.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Corporate Law Departments Presiding: A. W. Driver, Jr., New York City, Chairman 8:00 a.m., Directors Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Corporate Laws, Subcommittee on Close Corporations Presiding: Harry Kamen, New York City, Chairman 8:00 a.m., Executive Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on International Business Law Presiding: David E. Nelson, San Francisco, Chairman 8:00 a.m., Board Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Programs Presiding: James H. Fogelson, New York City, Chairman 8:00 a.m., Panorama Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on State Regulation of Securities Presiding: Robert M. Royalty, Atlanta, Chairman 12:00 noon, Directors Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Luncheon Meeting: Committee on Long Range Planning Presiding: John T. Subak, Philadelphia, Chairman 12:00 noon, French Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Luncheon Meeting: Committee on Small Business Presiding: Henry Wheeler, Boston, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Practical Implications of the Accounting Provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 and Recent Developments." Presented jointly by Committees on Corporate Law and Accounting, and Federal Regulation of Securities. Thomas E. Baker and Warren F. Grienenberger, Respective Chairmen Moderators: Thomas E. Baker, Houston Warren F. Grienenberger, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Edward D. Herlihy, Washington, D.C., Assistant Director, Division of Enforcement, SEC Ray Garrett, Jr., Chicago, Formerly, Chairman of SEC Joseph Hinsey IV, New York City Alan B. Levenson, Washington, D.C., Formerly, Director, Division of Corporation Finance, SEC Robert Mednick, Chicago, Partner, Arthur Andersen & Co. 2:00 p.m., Venetian Room, Lobby Level, Fairmont Program: "Recent Developments in EEO, EPA and OSHA." Presented by Committee on Corporate Law Department Forums, George V. Gallagher, Chairman Moderator: Nicolaus Bruns, Jr., Northbrook, IL. "Recent Developments in OSHA," Allen Butler, Dallas, "Recent Developments in EEO Matters," Edward L. Kemble, Fort Worth, "Recent Developments in EPA," Frank Finn, Dallas 2:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Impact of the Federal Reserve Regulations on Acquisition Financing." Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 rresentea oy committee on uevelopments in Business Financing, David Albenda, Chairman Moderator: James A. Jones III, Richmond Panelists: Willis McDcnald IV, New York City Edward H. Fleischman, New York City Donald M. Feuerstein, New York City Garnett L. Keith, Jr., Newark Roland E. Remley III, Cleveland Laura M. Homer, Washington, D.C., Chief Attorney, Securities Regulation, Federal Reserve Robert S. Plotkin, Washington, D.C., Assistant Director, Federal Reserve Born out of the adversity of the stock market crash of 1929, the Federal Reserve Board margin regulations were adopted for the purpose of curbing excessive credit flows into the nation's securities market. Although they were designed with the normal stock market transaction in mind, the regulations have been interpreted by the Federal Reserve Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and various courts, to be fully applicable to most forms of acquisition financing. These interpretations have imposed a maze of restrictions on lenders and borrowers and created major uncertainties in acquisition finance. The panel will discuss these restrictions and uncertainties; consider modifications that might rationalize their impact on acquisition financing; and address the Reg T restriction on "arranging" by brokers and investment bankers, the "carrying" and "indirectly secured" questions under Regs U and G, and the sanctions that can be imposed for violation of the regulations. 2:00 p.m., State Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Commodities Regulation Presiding: Philip F. Johnson, Chicago, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Panorama Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Regulation of Consumer Credit Presiding: Roland E. Brandel, San Francisco, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Board Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Stock Certificates Presiding: Martin J. Aronstein, Philadelphia, Chairman 5:15 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities Presiding: Warren F. Grienenberger, Washington, D.C., Chairman 5:30 p.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Open House for Section Members TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 7:30 a.m., Florentine Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities (Subcommittee Chairmen) Presiding: Warren F. Grienenberger, Washington, D.C., Chairman 9:00 a.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Coffee Hour for Section Guests 9:00 a.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Section Program: "The Urge to Merge-Where Has It Come From and Where Is It Going?" Moderator: James H. Fogelson, New York City, Chairman "Background-A Review of the Increasing Merger Activity Over the Last Five Years," Joseph R. Perella, Managing Director, The First Boston Corporation "What is Behind the Corporate Decision to Seek an Acquisition?" Thomas M. Evans, Chairman of the Board, Crane Company "The Pending Anticonglomerate Legislation-Why Has It Been Proposed and What Is It Seeking to Accomplish?" David Boies, Chief Counsel and Staff Director, Senate Judiciary Committee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 "Is the Anticonglomerate Legislation Justified?" The Honorable John H. Shenefield, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Deparment of Justice "The Affect of the Proposed Tender Offer Rule Amendments" Edward F. Greene, Director, Division of Corporation Finance, SEC "What Lies Ahead?" Stephen Friedman, Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co. 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Section Reception (Cash Bar) 12:45 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Annual Section Business Luncheon Speaker: The Honorable Harold M. Williams, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission 2:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Enforcement and Compliance Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act." Presented by Committee on Regulation of Consumer Credit, Roland E. Brandel, Chairman. Moderator: George Gordin, Jr., New York City Panelists: Roland E. Brandel, San Francisco Neil Butler, Washington, D.C., Associate Director, Division of Consumer Affairs, Federal Reserve Board of Governors Robert L. Geltzer, New York City Lewis Goldfarb, Washington, D.C., Assistant Director for Credit Practices, Federal Trade Commission Waiter Gorman, Washington, D.C., Deputy Chief, Housing and Credit Section, Department of Justice Fred H. Miller, Norman; Oklahoma, Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma James N. Rice, Boston David S. Willenzik, New Orleans 2:00 p.m., French Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Banking Presiding: Hamilton F. Potter, Jr., New York City, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Fountain Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Developments In Business Financing Presiding: David Albenda, New York City, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Patio Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Partnerships and Unincorporated Business Organizations Presiding: Albert J. Cardinals, New York City, Chairman 5:30 p.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Open House for Members of the Section WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m., Far East Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Coffee Hour for Section Guests 9:00 a.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Commercial Banking for the Sophisticate II" Presented by Committee on Banking, Hamilton F. Potter, Jr., Chairman Moderators: Stanley F. Farrar, Los Angeles Michael E. Phenner, Chicago 9:00 a.m., Executive Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "New Dimensions in Criminal Antitrust Enforcement" Presented by Committee on Corporate and Antitrust Law, Donald I. Baker, Chairman Moderator: Donald I. Baker, Washington, D.C. Panelists: The Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham, Dallas, U.S. District Judge; The Honorable John H. Shenefield, Washington, D.C., Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U. S. Department of Justice; Samuel K. Skinner, Chicago, formerly U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Illinois The Panel will cover the following topics: "New Felony Sanctions," "The New Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Intent Standard," "New Substantive Weapons," "The Leniency Program," "Multiple Representation," "Cover-Ups," and "Plea Bargains" 9:00 a.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Program: "Regulatory Reform in the FDA." Presented by Committee on Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law, William R. Pendergast, Chairman Moderator: William R. Pendergast, Washington, D.C. "The Proposed Regulatory Reform Act and the FDA" James Johnstone, Washington, D.C. "Substitute Foods and Assessment of FDA Policy" J. Edward Thompson, Chicago "Rulemaking after Chrysler" Joel Hoffman, Washington, D.C. "Drug Regulation Reform Act of 1979" Stephen E. Lawton, Washington, D.C. 9:00 a.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "This Has Been Some Year! What Happens Now?" Presented by Committee on Savings and Loan Associations, Arthur W. Liebold, Jr., Chairman Moderator: Thomas A. Pfeifer, Chicago "Fair Housing in Five Acts," William C. Prather, Chicago, General Counsel, U.S. League of Savings Associations "Recent Developments in Texas Savings & Loan Law," Dudley D. McCalla, Austin, TX "FIRA, the FTC, and Other Important Initials," Harding deC. Williams, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, National Savings & Loan League "Holding Companies, Acquisitions and Mergers," Arthur W. Liebold, Jr., Washington, D.C. 9:00 a.m., Continental Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Credit Unions Presiding: JoAn W. Blackstone, Pomona, CA 9:00 a.m., State Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Economic and Resources Controls Presiding: Willard Z. Carr, Jr., Los Angeles; and Stephen A. Wakefield, Houston, Co-Chairmen 9:00 a.m., Parisian Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Uniform Commercial Code Presiding: Richard W. Duesenberg, St. Louis, Chairman 10:00 a.m., Crown Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Environmental Controls Presiding: Turner T. Smith, Jr., Richmond, Chairman 12:00 noon, Terrace Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Luncheon Meeting: Committee on Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law Presiding: William R. Pendergast, Washington, D.C. 12:00 noon, Garden Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Luncheon Meeting: Committee on Savings and Loan Associations Presiding: Arthur W. Liebold, Jr., Washington, D.C. Speaker: Milan C. Miskovsky, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, FHLBB & FSLIC 2:00 p.m., Executive Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Structuring Corporate Compliance Programs for Pollution Control Requirements" Presented by Committee on Environmental Controls, Turner T. Smith, Jr., Chairman Moderator: Ronald R. Janke, Cleveland Speech: "Independent Environmental Auditors: Why EPA May Use Them for Monitoring Compliance with Pollution Control Requirements" Jeffrey G. Miller, Washington, D.C., Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Enforcement. United States Environmental Protection Agency "Mandatory Noncompliance Penalties and Other Risks: The Need for a Corporate Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Compliance Program" JJ William A. Anderson II, Richmond Panel Discussion: "Identifying Elements of a Program for Complying with Pollution Control Requirements" William A. Anderson II, Richmond; Ridgeway M. Hall, Jr., Washington, D.C.; Jeffrey G. Miller, Washington, D.C.; Jess Van Ert, Houston; Charles E. Whalen, Chicago 2:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program: "Town Hall Meeting on the Electronic Funds Transfer Act Regulations" Sponsors: Committee on Law and Computers, Section of Science and Technology; and the Committee on Banking, Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Presiding: Fred M. Greguras, Omaha; and Hamilton F. Potter, Jr., New York City Speakers: Lee S. Adams, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.; Lynne B. Barr, Division of Consumer Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. "This meeting will discuss the regulations promulgated under EFT Act of November 10, 1978. As the Federal Reserve Board will publish the implementing regulations for the final 60-day comment on August 1, 1979, the purpose of this meeting is to provide interested parties the opportunity to comment directly to Federal Reserve Board representatives prior to, not after, they are finalized." - - 2:00 p.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting: Committee on Food, Drugs and Cosmetic Law Presiding: William R. Pendergast, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Fir ,III =I-klhq6 iiii FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 6:30 p.m., Prairie Room, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Executive Committee Meeting SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon, Grand Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of the Section Council 12:30 p.m., William B. Travis Room, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for the Council SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of the Section Council MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon to 12:30 p.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton-Dallas Cash Bar Reception 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Embassy West, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon Speaker: Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, practicing attorney, Houston, Texas "A Trial Lawyer Talks" 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session Program, Richard E. Gerstein, Chairperson-Elect, Miami, Florida, presiding Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic: "The Speedy Trial Act: Will Justice Survive in the Fast Lane?" Moderator: Charles R. Work, Washington, D.C., practicing attorney, Chairperson, ABA Criminal Justice Section Speedy Trial Committee Participants: Senator Joseph R. Biden (D-DE), Chairman, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Washington, D.C. Honorable Eldon Mahon, U.S. District Court, Fort Worth, Texas Andrea S. Ordin, United States Attorney for the Middle District of California, Los Angeles, California John J. Cleary, Executive Director, Federal Defenders of San Diego, San Diego, California C. Anthony Friloux, practicing attorney, Houston, Texas; President, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Richard H. Kuh, practicing attorney, New York, New York; former New York District Attorney Honorable Carl B. Rubin, Judge, United States District Court, Dayton, Ohio; Chairman, Judicial Conference Ad Hoc Subcommittee of the Committee on Court Administration David G. Trager, Professor, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York; 2nd Circuit Speedy Trial Planning Committee; Former U.S. Attorney TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Mezzanine Dining, Level 4, Convention Center Presidental Showcase Program, Richard E. Gerstein, Chairperson-Elect, Miami, Florida, presiding Topic: "Watergate Reform: Five Years Later" Moderator: Herbert S. Miller, Washington, D.C.; Vice-Chairperson, ABA Section of Criminal Justice Participants: Wm. B. Spann, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia; Immediate Pats President, American Bar Association; Chairperson, ABA Special Committee on Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Benjamin R. Civiletti, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Congressman Don Edwards (D-Calif.), Chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Washington, D.C. Morton H. Halperin, Director, Center for National Security Studies, Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sam Houston Room, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session Program, Richard E. Gerstein, Chairperson-Elect, Miami, Florida, presiding Topic: "Prosecution and Defense under the Mail Fraud and RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Statutes" Moderator: Judge Charles R. Richey, U.S. District Court, Washington, D.C. Participants: The Prosecution View: Mark M. Richard, Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General in charge of Policy and Management, U.S. Department of Justice; former Chief of the Fraud Section, Criminal Division, Washington, D.C. David Margolis, Chief, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. The Defense View: Seymour Glanzer, practicing attorney, Washington, D.C., former Chief of the Fraud Section, U.S Attorney's Office, Washington, D.C. Francis W. Sams, practicing attorney,. Miami, Florida 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sam Houston Room, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Business Meeting and Election of Officers and Council Tom Karas, Chairperson, Phoenix, Arizona, presiding Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Room N203, Level 2, Convention Center Officers Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N222 & N223, Level 2, Convention Center Council Meeting 7:00 p.m., Main Dining Room, 32nd Floor, City Club, One Main Place Council and Committee Chairpersons Dinner (TICKETED) Speaker: Paul P. Mok, Ph.D., "Communicating Styles for Attorneys" SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S413, Level 4, Convention Center Council and Committee Breakfast and Meetings (TICKETED) 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room S41 1, Level 4, Convention Center General Membership Meeting-Election of Officers and Council 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Mezzanine Dining. Level 4, Convention Center General Membership Reception (TICKETED) SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom D, Level 3, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for firms with 1 to 3 lawyers. Workshop Leader-Robert P. Wilkins, Columbia, South Carolina. Panel Members-James E.. Brill, Houston, Texas; Kathryn S. Marshall, Waukegan, Illinois; J. Harris Morgan, Greenville, Texas; Jerrald J. Roehl, Albuquerque, New Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Mexico; and Thomas P. Brown III, Chevy Chase, Maryland. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom B, Level 3, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for firms with 4 to 9 lawyers. Workshop Leader-Kline D. Strong, Salt Lake City, Utah. Panel Members-Leo Eisenstatt, Omaha, Nebraska; Edward R. Parker, Richmond, Virginia; Lee Turner, Great Bend, Kansas; and Richard A. Williams, Little Rock, Arkansas. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room S414, Level 4, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for firms with 10 to 21 lawyers. Workshop Leader-Samuel S. Smith, Miami Beach, Florida. Panel Members-Sam F. Fowler, Jr., Knoxville, Tennessee; Luther J. Avery, San Francisco, California; Albert L. Moses, Columbia, South Carolina; Roberta C. Remo, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Jay G. Foonberg, Los Angeles, California 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N215 and N217, Level 2, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for firms with 22 to 45 lawyers. Workshop Leader-Herbert J. Goodfriend, New York, New York. Panel Members-Arnold Fisher, Newark, New Jersey; Berne Rolston, Beverly Hills, California; Richard C. Reed, Seattle, Washington; and Austin G. Anderson, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N208 and N209, Level 2, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for firms with 46 plus lawyers. Workshop Leader-Robert S. Mucklestone, Seattle, Washington. Panel Members-Ezra Tom Clark, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona; Ronald E. Haydanek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richard M. Tempero, Des Moines, Iowa; and Francis H. Musselman, New York, New York. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N233 and N234, Level 2, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for In-house Corporate Counsel. Workshop Leader-Michael B. Maw, New York, New York. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N210 and N21 1, Level 2, Convention Center Fourth Annual Economics Symposium-Law office management workshop for Government Lawyers. Workshop Leader-Kathryn M. Braeman, Washington, D.C.; William R. Roble, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Rose Ann Lawson, Federal Register, Washington, D.C.; Rollin Van Broekhoven, Naval Supply Systems Command, Dallas, Texas; and J. D. MacFarlane, Colorado State Attorney General, Denver, Colorado. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Room N232, Level 2, Convention Center "Fourth Annual Audiovisual Theatre." See Standing Committee on Military Law Sunday, August 12 Program. 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Parquet Ballroom C, Level 3, Convention Center General Membership Luncheon (TICKETED) Premiere showing of a videotape on more efficient law office practices, which is a product of President Tate's Task Force on New Methods of Improving the Quality of Lawyers' Services to Clients. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mezzanine Dining, Level 4, Convention Center, Joint Educational Program of the Section of Economics of Law Practice, Francis H. Musselman, New York, Chairman and the Standing Committee on Legal Assistants, Robert S. Mucklestone, Seattle, Washington, Chairman. Topic: The Economics of Utilizing Legal Assistants to the Lawyer and Client Moderator: Jack T. Crabtree, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Speakers-Samuel S. Smith, Miami Beach, Florida; Roberta C. Ramo, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Bradford W. Hildebrandt, Union, New Jersey; and Nancy Siegel, San Francisco, California WV Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Leonard L. Loeb, Chairperson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hospitality Suite, Cardinal Room, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Friday, August 10 through Wednesday, August 15 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Grand Ballroom B, Lobby, Loews Anatole Working Session Jointly sponsored by the Section of Family Law and the Section of Taxation. Open to all members of both sections. The purpose of the session will be to discuss Section 152 of I.R.C. Moderator: Gary Randall, Spokane, WA 12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m., Inverness, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Officers Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom A, Lobby, Loews Anatole Council Meeting (Section Members and Guests Welcome) SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., The Thornton Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Breakfast for Council Members 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Grand Ballroom A, Lobby, Loews Anatole Council Meeting (Section Members and Guests Welcome) 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Monte-Carlo Ballroom, Lobby, Loews Anatole Luncheon for Council Members 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom A, Lobby, Loews Anatole Council Meeting (Section Members and Guests Welcome) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Monte-Carlo Ballroom, Lobby, Loews Anatole Breakfast-Council, Committee Chairpersons and Representatives for Law in the Fifty States program and spouses. (Ticketed) Speaker: Honorable Meredith Turner, Springfield, Missouri Topic: "The Care and Feeding of a Lawyer" 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Obelisk, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole First Session-Annual Section Business Meeting, Nominations announced and posted SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 CONCURRENT PROGRAMS 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, The Chambers, Lobby, Loews Anatole Spouse Program "The Spouse Speaks"-rap session among lawyers' spouses Moderator: Karen Loeb, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom E, Lobby, Loews Anatole "Law in the Fifty States" Moderators (Community Property States): Stanford E. Lerch, Phoenix, Arizona T. H. Guerin, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona Moderator: Equitable Distribution States): Michael S. J. Albano, Lee's Summit, Missouri Overview: Dr. Doris Jonas Freed, New York, New York "New California Act on Registration of Divorce" Speaker: Lawrence H. Stotter, San Francisco, California 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Matisse, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "The Family Court: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Presiding: Maxine Boord Virtue, Ann Arbor, Michigan Speaker: Honorable Bertram Polow, Judge, Superior Court, Chancery-Equity, Morris County, New Jersey Topic: "Trends in Family Courts: Highlights In Current and Proposed Legislation and Practice" Speakers: Honorable Martha J. Bablitch, Judge, Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Honorable Michael W. Brennan, Judge, Circuit Court, Branch II of Clark County, Neillsville, Wisconsin Professor Marygold S. Melli, University of Wisconsin School of Law, Madison, Wisconsin Topic: "Family Courts and Family Judges As They Are and As They Ought To Be" 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom D, Lobby, Loews Anatole "Family Law: Ugly Duckling of the Courts?" Jointly sponsored by Section of Family Law, Lawyers Conference and National Conference of Special Court Judges Program Co-Chairpersons: Raymond C. Ploetz, Wayzata, Minnesota and Honorable Bertram Polow, Morristown, New Jersey Moderator: Raymond C. Ploetz, Wayzata, Minnesota Speaker: Donald C. Schiller, Chicago, Illinois Topic: "Full and fair hearings in divorce proceedings: The Trial Lawyer's perception of the problem" Speaker: Honorable Alfred L. Podolski, Chief Judge of the Probate and Family Court of Massachusetts, Dedham, Massachusetts Topic: "Is Family Law The Ugly Duckling? A view from the Trial Court" Speaker: Honorable Loren D. Hicks, State Court Administrator, Supreme Court of Oregon, Salem, Oregon Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic: "Is Family Law The Ugly Duckling? A view from the Court Administrator" Speaker: William E. Haugh, Jr., St. Paul, Minnesota Topic: "Full and fair hearings in divorce proceedings: The Appellate Lawyer's perception of the problem" Speaker: Honorable James C. Gulotta, Judge of 4th Circuit Court of Appeals of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana Topic: "Is Family Law The Ugly Duckling? A view from the Appellate Court" REGIONAL MEETINGS 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (1) Rosetta, Mezzanine, Region I (members from the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware), Chairperson: Samuel V. Schoonmaker III, Stamford, Connecticut (2) Dardenelles, Mezzanine, Region II (members from the states of Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi), Chairperson: Harry P. Hall, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia (3) Edelweiss, Mezzanine, Region III (members from the states of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois), Chairperson: Richard J. Podell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (4) Lalique, Mezzanine, Region IV (members from the states of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota), Chairperson: Raymond C. Ploetz, Wayzata, Minnesota COMMITTEE MEETINGS 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Exhibit Hall, Second Level, Loews Anatole (1) Committee on Divorce Laws and Procedures Chairperson: Allan Koritzinsky (incoming chairperson), Madison, Wisconsin (2) Committee on International Support Laws and Enforcement Procedures Chairperson: Gloria DeHart, San Francisco, California (3) Committee on Paternity and Illegitimacy Chairperson: Harvey L. Golden, Columbia, South Carolina (4) Committee on Economics of Practice Chairperson: Irene Redstone, Miami, Florida (5) Committee on Family Courts and Family Law Judges Co-Chairpersons: Maxine B. Virtue, Ann Arbor, Michigan and Edward S. Snyder, Union, New Jersey (6) Committee on Law and Mental Health Co-Chairpersons: Joseph C. Finney, Lexington, Kentucky and Sandra Nye, Chicago, Illinois (7) Committee on Marriage Law Co-Chairpersons: Bruce W. Callner, Atlanta, Georgia and Michael S. J. Albano, Lee's Summit, Missouri (8) Committee on Family of Tomorrow Chairperson: Joan M. Krauskopf (outgoing Chairperson), Columbia, Missouri and Fred Schoenlaub (incoming Chairperson), St. Joseph, Missouri (9) Committee on Mediation and Arbitration Chairperson: Susan W. Whither, Wheat Ridge, Colorado (10) Committee on Marital Property Chairperson: Beverly Anne Groner, Bethesda, Maryland (11) Committee on Interstate and Federal Support Laws and Procedures Chairperson: Michael E. Barber, Sacramento, California 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Wyeth Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Committee on Comparative Family Support Law Meeting Chairperson: Sherwood K. Zink Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom E, Loews Anatole "Past Section Chairpersons Luncheon" (TICKETED) Speaker: United States Senator Thad Cochran, State of Mississippi CONCURRENT PROGRAMS 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom D, Lobby, Loews Anatole Program is cosponsored by Section of Family Law and Taxation Section "Introduction to Divorce Taxation" Moderator: Gary Randall, Spokane, Washington Speaker: Gary Randall, Spokane, Washington Topic: "Tax Consideration of Spousal Support" Speaker: James J. Podell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topic: "Child Support" Speaker: John Y. Taggart, New York, New York Topic: "Property Division" Speaker: Leonard L. Loeb, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topic: "Payment and Deductibility of Attorneys' Fees" 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom B, Lobby, Loews Anatole Program is cosponsored by Section of Family Law and Taxation Section "Advance Aspects of Divorce Taxation" Moderator: Richard J. Podell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Speaker: Berneice Anglea, Pasadena, California Topic: "Disposing of the Family Business" Speaker: David H. Hopkins, Chicago, Illinois Topic: "Tax Planning for Property Transfer and Division" Speaker: Donald I. Grande, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topic: "Estate and Gift Tax Aspects of Divorce" Speaker: Marjorie O'Connell Amey, Washington, D.C. Topic: "Treatment of Retirement Plans, Insurance and Employment-Related Benefits" 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom A, Lobby, Loews Anatole "Tactics, Strategy & Techniques in Settlement Negotiations" Speaker: Harvey L. Golden, Columbia, South Carolina (24 years of proven settlement negotiation techniques. A general discussion of settlement purpose and theory, and specific analyses of the roles of the lawyer, the client and the opposing spouse and lawyer.) "Measuring the Effects of No-Fault Divorce Laws Across Fifty States" Speaker: Dr. Harvey Sepler, Lawrence, Kansas (By measuring divorce frequencies in all states of the U. S. for the past 30 years, a comprehensive overview of how no-fault laws have affected each state is presented. Furthermore, by standardizing the measurement technique, a perspective on the type and permanence of change becomes available. In general, no-fault laws are seen as ineffective in altering the natural growth of divorces in the United States.) "Recent Developments in the Rights of the Handicapped" Moderator: Michael J. Kindred, Columbus, Ohio Speaker: Frank Laski, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Topic: "Section 504 and Its Implementation and Enforcement Through Court Action" Speaker: D. Matthew Powell, Washington, D.C. Topic: "State Legislative Reform and the Commission on Mentally Disabled Model Legislation Project" Speaker: Michael J. Kindred, Columbus, Ohio Topic: "Due Process, The Right to Treatment, and Major Recent Court Decisions" 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Steuben, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Spouse Program Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 "How to Help Your Spouse Develop and/or Improve a Law Practice" Speaker: Michael C. Walther, St. Louis, Missouri 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., The Chambers, Lobby, Loews Anatole Program cosponsored with Section of Family Law, National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers, and National Association of Social Workers "The Church-Lerch Talk Show on Interdisciplinary Overlap Between Law and Social Work" Moderators: Virginia Anne Church, San Francisco, California Stanford E. Lerch, Phoenix, Arizona Panelists: James J. Chiccarella, San Francisco, California Dolores Delahanty, Louisville, Kentucky Joan R. Katz, Quincy, Massachusetts Honorable William Sylvester White, Presiding Judge, Juvenile Division, Circut Court of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois 6:00 p.m. "Dude Ranch Party" (TICKETED) TRAIL DUST STEAK HOUSE (Buses available to and from Anatole) TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 CONCURRENT PROGRAMS 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Obelisk, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "Spouse Abuse" Moderators: Lynne Gold-Bikin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alice Fried, New York, New York Speakers: P. J. Marschner, Center for Women Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. Linda Resnick, Women in Transition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marjory D. Fields, New York, New York 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Batik, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "Texanization of Custody Cases-Trial by Jury" Moderator: John F. Nichols, Houston, Texas Speaker: Donn C. Fullenweider, Houston, Texas Topic: "Why A Jury?" Speaker: Barbara A. Kazen, Austin, Texas Topic: "Differences in Pre-Trial Preparation-(Jury vs. Non-Jury)" Speaker: Earle S. Lilly, Houston, Texas "Voir dire, Presentation and Argument" Panel Discussion will follow 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Matisse, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole I. "Equal Rights to Alimony: Orr v. Orr and Its Ramifications" Moderator: Katherine Tamblyn, Denver, Colorado Speakers: John L. Capell. 111, Montgomery, Alabama William F. Horsley, Opelika, Alabama II. "Temporary Orders: Schedules and Procedures in Use Across the Country" Speaker: Emily S. Bair, Atlanta, Georgia 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon, Crocodile, Lobby, Loews Anatole Spouse Program "Help Your Spouse Manage Stress" Moderator: Kenneth G., Raggio Speaker: Dr. Harry Lipscomb, Bryan, Texas 12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m.,Monte-Carlo Ballroom, Lobby, Loews Anatole Section Luncheon (TICKETED) Speaker: Honorable Jim Guy Tucker, Former U.S. Congressman from Arkansas, Current Chairman of the White House Conference on Families 2:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., Batik, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "Child Custody 1979 U.S.A.-The Year of the Child" Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 i Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Moderators: Dr. Doris Jonas Freed, New York, New York Stanley F. Kaplan, Chicago, Illinois Introductory Remarks: Thomas D. Cochran, Independence, Missouri Panelists: Honorable Linda Thomas, Dallas, Texas Dr. Robert Gordon, Lawyer and Practicing Child Psychologist, Dallas, Texas Louise Raggio, Dallas, Texas Harry P. Hall, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia Samuel V. Schoonmaker III, Stamford, Connecticut Richard H. Wels, New York, New York Harry M. Fain, Beverly Hills, California 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Obelisk, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "Child Stealing: Attorney's Role and Legal Restrictions" (The program will include discussion of why children are snatched by one parent from the other, the influence of the attorney on snatching, and the effects on the child. Both state legislation including the UCCJA and federal legislation designed to limit the practice will be explained and assessed.) Moderator: Joan M. Krauskopf, Columbia, Missouri Speakers: Lawrence H. Stotter, San Francisco, California Everett Lord, Beaumont, Texas Dr. Robert Gordon, Lawyer and Practicing Child Psychologist, Dallas, Texas Topic: "Realities: Why Child Stealing?" Speakers: Susan Wendall Whicher, Wheat Ridge, Colorado Patricia Hoff, Legislative Counsel on the Staff of Senator Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) Topic: "Legal Restrictions: State and Federal" 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom E, Lobby, Loews Anatole "Social and Sexual Re-entry Into Society After Divorce or Separation" (The focus of this session is on the issues of social and sexual re-entry into society after divorce or separation. Practical suggestions for the attorney will be made, including: how to improve listening and understanding skills; methods of intervention which will assist one's clients in the settlement process; ways to make referral to other helping professionals for the benefit of one's client.) Moderator: Edward S. Snyder, Union, New Jersey Panelists: Dr. Debora R. Phillips, Princeton, New Jersey Dr. Manford H. Wright-Saunders, Princeton, New Jersey Dr. William K. Kirby, Princeton, New Jersey 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. SECTION COCKTAIL PARTY The City Club 3200 One Main Place, Dallas, Texas (TICKETED-Buses to The City Club available from the Anatole) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 CONCURRENT PROGRAMS 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Rosetta, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "Children Up In Arms-Legal Arms" (A New Dimension in Family Law) Speaker: Alice Tuohy O'Shea, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Amethyst, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole "The Latest Developments in the Use of Blood Tests in Disputed Parentage Proceedings" Moderator: Lois R. Goodman, Atlanta, Georgia Speakers: Dr. L. Ruth Guy, Dallas, Texas Honorable Bertram Polow, Morristown, New Jersey Harvey L. Golden, Columbia, South Carolina Michael E. Barber, Sacramento, California Lois R. Goodman, Atlanta, Georgia ao Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom A and B, Lobby, Loews Anatole "Unmarried Cohabitors-Marvin and its Progeny three years after ..." (A summary and analysis of the present state of the law pertaining to the rights and duties of unmarried cohabitors; three years after the California Supreme Court handed down its landmark ruling in Marvin v. Marvin.) "Valuing the Homemaker's Services" Speaker: Michael H. Minton, Arlington Heights, Illinois 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Obelisk, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Second Session-Annual Section Business Meeting-ELECTIONS 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Lalique, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Luncheon for new officers and new council 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Amethyst, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole New council meeting Section of General Practice John J. Thomason, Chairman, Memphis, Tennessee FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Moderator: Ira H. Lurvey, Los Angeles, California Panelists: Arlene Coleman-Schwimmer, Los Angeles, California Donald C. Schiller, Chicago, Illinois A. David Kagon, Los Angeles, California Ira H. Lurvey, Los Angeles, California 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Matisse, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Spouse Program Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Presiding: Richard H. Allen, Jr., Chairman 9:00 a.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Military Law and ABA Standing Committee on Military Law Presiding: Alan E. DeWoskin, Chairman 12:00 noon, Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on National Legal Services Corporation Presiding: J. Thomas Greene, Chairman 12:30 p.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Scope and Correlation By Invitation Only Presiding: Harry Wright III, Chairman 3:00 p.m., Seville Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Environmental Law Presiding: Michael J. Jacobs, Chairman 4:00 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on New Lawyers Presiding: Gary Munneke and Arthur M. Fowler, Jr., Co-Chairmen 5:30 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Adolphus Welcome Reception SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 a.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Continental Breakfast for Assembly Attendees 9:00 a.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Seventh Annual Section Assembly Nationally known speakers will discuss and debate timely questions of importance to the general practitioner. Audience participation invited. 1:30 p.m., Danish Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Council Meeting Presiding: John J. Thomason, Chairman SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 12:30 p.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Agricultural Law Presiding: Tal Oden, Chairman 1:00 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Adolphus Meeting of Committees on International Associates and International Exchange of Attorneys (reservations required) Presiding: Joy Cherian, Chairman, Committee on International Associates 1:00 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Economics Presiding: C. Dale McClain, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Membership Presiding: Albert C. Harvey, Chairman 3:30 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Sole Practitioners and Small Firms Presiding: Murray Bilmes, Chairman MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Program: "Uniform Code of Military Justice (Minor Tuneup or Major Overhaul)" Co-Sponsor: ABA Standing Committee on Military Law Moderator: Alan DeWoskin, Chairman, Section's Committee on Military Law View of: Department of Defense-The Honorable Deanne C. Siemer, General Counsel, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 U.S. House of Representatives-The Honorable Richard Crawford White, Chairman, House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel, Washington, D.C. The Judge Advocates General-Brigadier General James P. King, Director, Judge Advocate Division, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. A Commander-Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Johnson, Commander, 1st Bn. 41st INF, 2d Armored Division, Fort Hood, Texas Overview Dean John Jay Douglass, National College of District Attorneys, Houston, Texas Conclusion: Alan E. DeWoskin 1:30 p.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Consumer Law Presiding: Roger M. Leed, Chairman 2:00 p.m., Seville Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Legal Education Presiding: Robert R. Wright Ili, Chairman 7:00 p.m., Texas Hall of State, Fairgrounds Annual Section Reception (Tickets: $25.00 per person; 16 and under $10.00) Transportation will be provided from The Adolphus beginning at 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m., Seville Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Class Actions Presiding: Donald N. Ruby, Chairman 9:00 a.m., Room S41 1, Level 4, Convention Center Showcase Program: "Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You" (Client Counseling) Moderator: John C. Feirich, Chairman, Section's Annual Meeting Program Committee Introductory Remarks How to Begin a Healthy Lawyer-Client Relationship Demonstration of Interview Techniques (tape) Lecture-How to Maintain a Healthy Lawyer-Client Relationship Videotape Demonstration of Problems and Solutions 9:30 a.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Meeting of Committee on Products Liability Presiding: Robert W. Baker, Jr., Chairman 12:00 noon, Main Ballroom, Lobby, Adolphus Annual Section Luncheon (Tickets: $11.00 per person) Speaker: Senator Dale Bumpers of Arkansas Topic: "The Concerns of the General Practice Lawyer as Seen From Capitol Hill" 1:30 p.m., Convention Center Showcase Program: "Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You" (Client Counseling) Breakout into eight groups for videotape recording and replay of practice interviewing and counseling clients: Breakout Group #1-N219, Level 2 Breakout Group #2-N218, Level 2 Breakout Group #3-N216, Level 2 Breakout Group #4-N212 and N213, Level 2 Breakout Group #5-N210 and N21 1, Level 2 Breakout Group #6-N208 and N209, Level 2 Breakout Group #7-N214, Level 2 Breakout Group #8-N222, Level 2 2:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Program: "How to Handle an Environmental Case" Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Co-Sponsor: Sections of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, and Litigation Presiding: James F. Carr, Denver, Colorado Moderator: Peter W. Schroth, Associate Professor of Law, New York Law School, New York, New York Topic: "Handling a Plaintiff's Environmental Case the First Time Around" Speaker: Kevin J. Lyons, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topic: "How to Handle a Plaintiff's Environmental Case From the Experienced Environmental Practitioner" Speaker: Bernard S. Cohen, Alexandria, Virginia Topic: "Handling a Defendant's Environmental Case the First Time Around" Speaker: Jay Waldron, Portland, Oregon Topic: "How to Handle a Defendant's Environmental Case From the Experienced Practitioner" Speaker: W. Gerald Thursby, Chicago, Illinois Topic: "The Impact of the Insurance Carrier in Handling an Environmental Case" Speaker: James A. Hourihan, Washington, D.C. 4:30 p.m., Room S41 1, Level 4, Convention Center Showcase Program: "Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You" (Client Counseling) Moderator: John C. Feirich, Chairman, Section's Annual Meeting Program Chairman Program: "Our Clients ... Love Them or They'll Leave You" (Client Counseling) Comments on day's activities and results achieved WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m., Brennan's Restaurant, One Main Place Incoming Chairman's Breakfast (Tickets: $11.00 per person) 9:00 a.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Program for Corporate Counsel Moderator: Frank E. Bazler, Chairman, Section's Committee on Corporate Counsel Topic: "The Last of the General Practitioners" Speaker: Brian D. Forrow, Vice President and General Counsel, Allied Chemical Corporation, Morristown, New Jersey Panel: "Relationship Between 'Inside' and 'Outside' Counsel" Outside Counsel: James J. Bierbower, Washington, D.C. Ivan Irwin, Dallas, Texas John C. Staton, Jr., Atlanta Georgia Inside Counsel: William H. Faulk, Jr., Houston, Texas Brian D. Forrow, Morristown, New Jersey Robert J. Watkins, Division Counsel, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 10:00 a.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Meeting Presiding: Leonard H. Gilbert, chairman 12:00 noon, Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Corporate Counsel Luncheon (Tickets: $10.00 per person) Speaker: To be announced Topic: "What a Chief Executive Officer Expects of Corporate Counsel" 1:00 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Adolphus Program: "Today's Office Tomorrow: Will You Be Ready?" Moderator: John C. Feirich, Chairman, Section's Annual Meeting Program Committee Speakers: Joel Rose Robert Woolsey John E. Braselton Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Program for Corporate Counsel Moderator: Frank E. Bazler, Section's Committee on Corporate Counsel Topic: "The Federal Dragnet" Speaker: James J. Bierbower, Washington, D.C. Topic: "Energy Today" Speaker: Frank Douglass, Austin, Texas Topic: "Update on Equal Employment Law" Speaker: George P. Sape, Vice President, Organization Resources Counselors, Inc., New York, New York Topic: "Franchising Developments That Affect Your Client" Speaker: John C. Staton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia Topic: "Legal and Business Problems in Advertising" Speaker: Robert J. Watkins, Division Counsel, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Executive Council Meeting (with lunch) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 L~.NJ 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Brisbane B Room, Hyatt Regency Dallas Past Chairperson Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Executive Council Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Panel Program: "Privacy in Law and Fact" An in-depth discussion of the crucial aspects of privacy and aspects at the Federal and State level by some of America's leading experts. Speakers: Congressman Richardson Preyer, N.C. Chairman, Subcommittee on Gov't Operation and Individual Rights, U.S. House of Representatives Professor Fred Miller, University of Oklahoma Law School; Chairman, Review Committee, Uniform Privacy Act, NCCUSL Panelists: Dr. Alan F. Westin, Professor of Public Law and Government, Columbia University Ronald Plesser, Washington, D.C.; former General Counsel, Federal Privacy Protection Study Commission Senator Robert Tennessen, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Member, Federal Privacy Protection Study Commission; ABA Advisor Uniform Privacy Act, NCCUSL Richard Schmidt, Washington, D.C.; General Counsel, American Society for Newspaper Editors Richard Neustadt, Washington, D.C.; Asst. Director Domestic Policy Staff Carl Stern, Washington, D.C.; NBC News Judge Charles Joiner, Detroit, Michigan; Chairman, Privacy Committee, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, American Bar Association Morton H. Halperin, Washington, D.C.; Author and Executive Director, Center for Nat'l Security Studies Moderator: Elmer R. Oettinger, Chapel Hill, NC; Institute of Government, University of North Carolina (Note: This program is co-sponsored by the Young Laywers Division of the ABA.) 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. SECTION FIESTA Rosita's, 4906 Maple Avenue (serving beer, marqueretas, nachos and dinner) with mariachi band-$15.00/person MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Latimer A, Hyatt Regency Dallas Business Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Panel Program: "Press and Libel: Probing Reporters' Minds" TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Panel Program: "Therapeutic Uses of Marijuana and Heroin: Legal Obstacles to Innovative Medical Treatment" An in-depth look at the use and availability of marijuana and heroin for both research and treatment. Feature speakers especially for glaucoma sufferers and cancer chemotherapy patients. Moderator: Frank R. Fioramonti, New York, New York; Chairperson, ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Law Reform; NORML Panelists: Dr. Peter G. Bourne, Washington, D.C.; Coordinator, U.N. International Water Decade, and formerly Special Assistant to the President for Health Issues Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Richard Cooper, Washington, D.C.; Chief Counsel, Food and Drug Administration Alan Ellis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Attorney for a Cancer Patient who has Sued the Federal Government to Obtain Marijuana to Ease the Distress Caused by his Chemotherapy Treatments Robert Randall, Washington, D.C.; the First Recipient of Federal Marijuana Supplied Legally for Use as an Antidote for Glaucoma Peter Sternlieb, M.D., New Hyde Park, New York; President of the New York State Society of Internal Medicine, an Advocate of Legal Heroin to Relieve Pain in the Terminally III J. Thomas Ungerlieder, M.D., UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, California, former member of National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, Currently Engaged in a Major Research Project Involving the Use of Marijuana to Accompany Cancer Chemotherapy Treatments Honorable Jacob D. Fuchberg, Associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals T.J. O'Rourke, President, American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities Honorable Joseph Pernich, Detroit, Michigan Robert T. Mather, practicing deaf attorney Larry Goldberg, Naitonal Center for Law and Deaf 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon Speaker: Jack Greenberg, Director, Counsel NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Brown vs. Board of Education: 25 Years Later 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom, Sections G & H, Hyatt Regency Dallas Panel Program: "Dummy, Davis and Deaf" The Warner Brothers movie "Dummy," starring LaVar Burton and Paul Sorvino, will be shown followed by a panel of experts to discuss obstacles deaf attorneys may meet. (Please note that interpreters for the deaf will be present as well as a captioned version of the movie.) Panelists: Charles Goldman, Washington, D.C., Chairperson, Committee on Rights of the Disadvantaged; General Counsel for the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board Don Elisburg, Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards, DOL T. J. O'Rourke, President, American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities Honorable Joseph Pernich, Detroit, Michigan Robert T. Mather, practicing deaf attorney Larry Goldberg, National Center for Law and Deaf Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Presidential Suite, 29th Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Section Hospitality Center FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., State Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of the Long Range Planning Committee 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for the Long Range Planning Committee SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of Officers and Council Members 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for Officers, Council Members and Spouses SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S308, Level 3, Convention Center Joint Breakfast, Law Student Liaison Committee, Kenneth V. Crow, Little Rock, Arkansas, Chairman, with the National Association of Law Placement (Law Students only, ticket required) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic: "Law Students: How To Prepare For the Job Search" Speakers: Christopher C. Mansfield, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Massachusetts Peter N. Kutulakis, President, National Association of Law Placement, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Michael Magness, Placement Director of the New York City University School of Law, New York, New York To be announced 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., State Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of General Committee Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen with Program and Arrangements Chairmen 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Douglas M. Reimer, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman Presiding: Douglas M. Reimer, Chairman, Chicago, Illinois Moderator: Albert J. Stevens, Vice-Chairman, Greenwich, Connecticut Subject: Credit Union Bond and Bankers Blanket Bond Compared Speaker: James F. Menehan, Madison, Wisconsin Subject: Trading Loss Exclusion Speaker: William P. Sullivan, Jr., New York, New York Subject: Accountant's Liability Speaker: Paul S. Kelly, Jr., Kansas City, Missouri Subject: The Credit Union Discovery Bond and Directors' and Officers' Policy: Elements of a Conflict of Interest Speaker: Harvey Weiner, Boston, Massachusetts 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Republic of Texas Suite, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Reception for Section Members and Spouses (ticket required) MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Breakfast, Health Insurance Law Committee, Sidney W. Bishop, Los Angeles, California, Chairman; Life Insurance Law Committee, Harry J. McCallion, Pelham, New York, Chairman; Public Regulation of Insurance Law Committee, Joseph G. Tangney, Boston, Massachusetts, Chairman, and Employee Benefits Committee, James F. Jordan, Washington, D.C., Chairman (ticket required) Subject: New Developments with Respect to Guaranteed Interest Contracts: Opportunities and Problems Speaker: Edwin M. Jones, Shea, Gould, Clemenko & Casey, New York, New York 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Breakfast, Prepaid Legal Services Committee, Richard J. Hayes, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman, and The American Prepaid Legal Services Institute (ticket required) Subject: The American Bar Association Program for Prepaid Legal Services Speaker: Lawrence M. Wood, Chicago, Illinois, President, The American Prepaid Legal Services Institute Subject: Developments in Prepaid Legal Services as viewed by an Insurer Speaker: William B. Pugh, Jr., Associate General Counsel, Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., William B. Travis Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Law Committee, James V. Gallen, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman (ticket required) Presiding: James V. Gallen, Chairman, St. Louis, Missouri Speaker: Donald Elisburg, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, United States Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. Subject: Federal Activities in Workers' Compensation, Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act, Federal Standards, etc. 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Annual Section Luncheon for Members and Spouses (ticket required) Speaker: William T. Coleman, former Secretary, Department of Transportation; Senior Partner, O'Melveny and Myers, Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Energy Resources Law Committee, Ralph W. Walker II, Marietta, Georgia, Chairman Subject: Increased Liability in Location, Extraction and Delivery of Energy Resources Moderator: Katie Marilyn Winter, Vice-Chairman, Energy Resources Law Committee, Marietta, Georgia Topic: New Frontiers of Energy Development and Conservation: The Search Continues and Potential Liability Increases Speaker: Ralph W. Walker II, Chairman, Energy Resources Law Committee, Marietta, Georgia Topic: The Conflicts between Oil and Gas States and Coal States: Planning, Impact and Development of Judiciary Policy-The Doctrine of Alternative Means Speaker: Frank Broyles, Dallas, Texas 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Environmental Law Committee, James F. Carr, Denver, Colorado, Chairman, with General Practice Section, Committee on Environmental Law, Michael J. Jacobs, Honolulu, Hawaii, Chairman, and with Litigation Section, Committee on Environmental Litigation, James A. Hourihan, Washington, D.C., Chairman Subject: How to Handle an Environmental Case Presiding: James F. Carr, Denver, Colorado Moderator: Peter W. Schroth, Associate Professor of Law, New York Law School, New York, New York Topic: Handling a Plaintiff's Environmental Case the First Time Around Speaker: Kevin J. Lyons, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topic: How to'Handle a Plaintiff's Environmental Case from the Experienced Environmental Practitioner Speaker: Bernard S. Cohen, Alexandria, Virginia Topic: Handling a Defendant's Environmental Case the First Time Around Speaker: Jay Waldron, Portland, Oregon Topic: How to Hand:e a Defendant's Environmental Case from the Experienced Practitioner Speaker: W. Gerald Thursby, Chicago, Illinois Topic: The Impact of the Insurance Carrier in Handling an Environmental Case Speaker: James A. Hourihan, Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Health Insurance Law Committee, Sidney W. Bishop, Los Angeles, California, Chairman; Life Insurance Law Committee, Harry J. McCallion, Pelham, New York, Chairman; Public Regulation of Insurance Law Committee, Joseph G. Tangney, Boston, Massachusetts, Chairman, and Employee Benefits Committee, James F. Jordan, Washington, D.C., Chairman Subject: Privacy in Insurance: The Shape of the Legislation and Its Implications for the Regulation of the Industry Presiding: Harry J. McCallion, Pelham, New York Moderator: Edward S. Cabot, Vice President and Counsel, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York, New York Panelists: Ronald L. Plesser, Former Counsel to Federal Privacy Commission; Blum, Parker and Nash, Washington, D.C. John T. Bernstein, Associate General Counsel, State Farm Insurance Co., Bloomington, Illinois Lauraine M. Dombi, Counsel, Aetna Life & Casualty Co., Hartford, Connecticut Robert S. Seiler, Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel, Allstate Life Insurance Co., Northbrook, Illinois Um Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., William S. Travis Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Medicine and Law Committee, Lee J. Dunn, Jr., Chicago, Illinois, Chairman Subject: The Medical Malpractice Insurance Crisis-Did It Ever Exist? Speaker: Professor Harvey J. Sepler, Lawrence, Kansas Subject: Legal Aspects of Emergency Medical Care: Report of the Medicine and Law Committee's Task Force Speaker: John A. Norris, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: The Structured Annuity in the Payment of Medical Malpractice Judgments Speaker: David V. Ringler, Newport Beach, California Subject: Comparative Fault in Medical Malpractice Litigation Speaker: Miles J. Zaremski, Chicago, Illinois Student Essay Contest Winner: To be announced 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Rules and Procedure Committee, Erskine W. Wells, Jackson, Mississippi, Chairman, and Trial Techniques Committee, A. R. Christovich, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana, Chairman Subject: The Manual of Complex Litigation and Its Use with Respect to Trials Speakers: Plaintiff's Attorney: Kevin Forde, Chicago, Illinois Defense Attorney: Thomas Wyllie, New Orleans, Louisiana TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Trinity and Brazos Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Appellate Advocacy Committee, Francis D. Morrissey, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman (ticket required) Subject: Summary Disposition in the Fifth Circuit Speaker: Honorable John R. Brown, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, Houston, Texas 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Prairie Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Arbitration Committee, Bernard L. Hines, Jr., New York, New York, Chairman (ticket required) Business Meeting 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Aviation and Space Law Committee, Aaron S. Podhurst, Miami, Florida, Chairman (ticket required) followed by a General Session Presiding: Aaron S. Podhurst, Chairman, Miami, Florida Subject: The Handling of Aviation Cases from Investigation Through Trial Panelists: Leonard Decof, Providence, Rhode Island-Representing the Plaintiff Joseph Womack, Miami, Florida-Representing the Defendant John J. Tigert, Trial Attorney, Torts Branch, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.-Defending the United States Government in Aviation Accident Cases John Adler, Chicago, Illinois-Update on Aviation Insurance Problems 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., South Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Douglas M. Reimer, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman (ticket required) Speaker: Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham, United States District Judge, Dallas, Texas 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Pecos Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Professional, Officers' and Directors' Liability Law Committee, Joseph A. Bergadano, New York, New York, Chairman (ticket required) Business Meeting 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, Property Insurance Law Committee, William B. McGuire, Newark, New Jersey, Chairman (ticket required) Subject: Property Insurance: Can It Survive Modern Regulations? Speaker: Linda Lamel, Deputy Superintendent of Insurance, New York Insurance Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Department, New York, New York 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Arbitration Committee, Bernard L. Hines, Jr., New York, New York, Chairman Subject: Arbitration of Inter-Insurance Company Disputes as Administered by Committee on Insurance Arbitration Speaker: Bernard L. Hines, Jr., Chairman, New York, New York Subject: Arbitration of Disputes between Insurance Companies and the Insuring Public Speaker: Robert Coulson, President, American Arbitration Association, New York, New York Mock Arbitration on a Legal Malpractice Controversy Moderator: Helmut Wolff, Regional Director, American Arbitration Association, Dallas, Texas Panelists: (Members of the American Arbitration Association's National Panel) Frank Finn, Thompson, Knight, Simmons and Bullion, Dallas, Texas Lawrence R. Maxwell, Maxwell, Bennett and Thomas, Dallas, Texas Louis J. Webber, Jr., Jenkins and Gilchrist, Dallas, Texas Emmanual Rohan, Dallas, Texas James C. Allums, Gardere, Wynn, Jaffe and DeHay, Dallas, Texas 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, South Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Douglas M. Reimer, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman Presiding: Douglas M. Reimer, Chairman, Chicago, Illinois Moderator: John B. Hayes, Vice-Chairman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Subject: What Constitutes a Default Sufficient to Justify the Obligee or Surety in Terminating Performance by the Principal? Speaker: James A. Knox, Dallas, Texas Subject: Surety's Liability for Unauthorized Execution or Oral Promises By An Agent to Issue Surety Bonds Speaker: Charles A. Meeker, San Francisco, California Subject: The Surety's Rights Against Accountants and Others Who Furnish False Financial Information Upon Which Construction Bonds are Underwritten Speaker: Robert D. Carnaghan, Baltimore, Maryland Subject: Recent Developments Affecting the Rights of a Miller Act Surety Speaker: Edward G. Gallagher, Washington, D.C. Subject: What Duties Does a Competing Surety Owe to Principal and Indemnitors? Speaker: Bernard A. Reinert, St. Louis, Missouri Subject: The Contract Disputes Act of 1978 Speaker: Harold Gold, Washington, D.C. Subject: May an Indemnitor Waive His Statutory Homestead Rights? Speaker: Carl Gilliland, Kansas City, Missouri Subject: Does Issuance of a Bid Bond Obligate the Surety to Issue Payment and Performance Bonds despite Bond Application or Indemnity Language to the Contrary? Speaker: David K. Kerr, Denver, Colorado 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, International Insurance Law Committee, Charles W. Havens III, Washington, D.C., Chairman, and the Public Regulation of Insurance Law Committee, Joseph G. Tangney, Boston, Massachusetts, Chairman Subject: New York Insurance Exchange-An American Lloyd's? Presiding: Joseph G. Tangney, Boston, Massachusetts Moderator: Charles W. Havens III, Washington, D.C. Topic: The New York Insurance Exchange from a Regulator's Point of View Speaker: Donald D. Gabay, First Deputy Superintendent of Insurance, New York, New York ~ff Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Topic: The New York Insurance Exchange as an Opportunity for Insurance and Reinsurance Programs Speaker: T. Bowring Woodbury, Assistant General Counsel, Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Topic: "Giant Steps"-A Review of the Free Trade Zone and the New York Insurance Exchange and Some Thoughts About the Future Speaker: Michael C. Curan, Executive Director and General Counsel, The Insurance Brokers Association of the State of New York, Inc., New York, New York 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Professional, Officers' and Directors' Liability Law Committee, Joseph A. Bergadano, New York, New York, Chairman Subject: Accountants' Professional Liability Speakers: Accountant's Point of View: Richard H. Murray, Touche Ross & Co., New York, New York Insurer's Point of View: Dennis J. Horan, Chicago, Illinois Defense Counsel's Point of View: John W. Dondanville, Chicago, Illinois 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon, Medicine and Law Committee, Lee J. Dunn, Jr., Chicago, Illinois, Chairman (ticket required) Speaker: To be announced Subject: To be announced 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Theatre, Level 3, Convention Center Showcase: Joint General Session, Aviation and Space Law Committee, Aaron S. Podhurst, Miami, Florida, Chairman, with the Section of Science and Technology, James F. Preston, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, Chairman, and the ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman and the Section of International Law, Don Wallace, Jr., Washington, D.C., Chairman Subject: Space Commerce and the Space Shuttle-Its Development: Legal, Scientific and Practical Implications Moderator: Arthur M. Dula, Houston, Texas Speakers: Dr. J. Henry Glazer, Chief Counsel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Dr. Christopher Kraft, Director, Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, Texas Dr. George S. Robinson, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Professor S. Houston Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, Institute for the Study of International Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California Professor Carl Q. Christol, Professor of International Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California James W. Barrett, President, Corroon and Black, Inc., Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Health Insurance Law Committee, Sidney W. Bishop, Los Angeles, California, Chairman, and Life Insurance Law Committee, Harry J. McCallion, Pelham, New York, Chairman Subject: Trial Demonstration on Extra-Contractual Damages Mock Trial Presentation: James L. Nolan, Los Angeles, California James S. Cline, Los Angeles, California Richard C. Field, Los Angeles, California Witnesses: Harry Mazadoorian, Counsel, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut Steven H. Knolton, CPA, Price Waterhouse, Los Angeles, California Judge: Hon. David N. Eagleson, Judge of Superior Court and Assistant Presiding Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court, Los Angeles, California Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Medicine and Law Committee, Lee J. Dunn, Jr., Chicago, Illinois, Chairman Subject: Legal Aspects of the Provision and Withdrawal of Medical Care to the Defective Newborn Film: Who Shall Survive? Panelists: Georgia Dudding, R.N., Reno, Nevada Lee J. Dunn, Jr., Chicago, Illinois Burton A. Duddirig, M.D., Reno, Nevada Nancy R. Rice, Boston, Massachusetts Charles Paxton, University of South Dakota, School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, S.D. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Trinity and Brazos Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Property Insurance Law Committee, William B. McGuire, Newark, New Jersey, Chairman Subject: Bad-Faith Claims Topic: Overview of the Problem and its Historical Development Speaker: Allan R. Miller, Chicago, Illinois Topic: A Company View Speaker: Leo J. Jordan, Associate General Counsel, State Farm Insurance Company, Bloomington, Illinois Topic: Pre-trial and Trial Strategy Speaker: Daniel T. Rabbitt, St. Louis, Missouri Topic: The Role of the Insurance Commissioner in the Development of the Unfair Claims Practices Act Speaker: Lester L. Rawls, Portland, Oregon Topic: Effects and Developments of the Unfair Claims Practices Act Speaker: Douglas G. Houser, Portland, Oregon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Rules and Procedure Committee, Erskine W. Wells, Jackson, Mississippi, Chairman, and Trial Techniques Committee, A. R. Christovich, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana, Chairman Subject: Should Diversity Jurisdiction be Abolished or Curtailed? Moderator: Judge Adrian G. Duplantier, United States Dis#rict Court, New Orleans, Louisiana Speaker: Honorable Robert J. Sheran, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota Speaker: William Prickett, Wilmington, Delaware 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., South Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas General Session, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Law Committee, James V. Gallen, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman Presiding and Moderating: B. F. Campbell, Dallas, Texas Subject: Recent Developments in the Legal Relationship Between Job Stress and Physical and Psychiatric Illnesses Speaker: Merton E. Marks, Phoenix, Arizona Subject: Emotional Stress or Organic Responses to Stress in the Work Place Speaker: Dr. Charles B. Mullins, Professor of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Texas Subject: Jurisdiction Among the States Under Workers' Compensation Laws Speaker: Marvin E. Duckworth, Des Moines, Iowa Subject: Jurisdictional Issues Between State and Federal Laws Speaker: William R. Levasseur, Baltimore, Maryland Subject: Shifting State to Federal Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen's Act and Its Extensions Speaker: Richard W. Galiher, Jr., Washington, D.C. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Reception, followed by (ticket required) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 7:30 p.m. to Midnight, Grand Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Dinner-Dance Dancing to the Mal Fitch Orchestra with entertainment by vocalist, Marilyn Maye and comedian, Walter "Zaney" Blaney WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Breakfast, Automobile Law Committee, Stanley A. Coburn, Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, and Products, General Liability and Consumer Law Committee, Albert T. McRae, Memphis, Tennessee, Chairman (ticket required) Subject: The Consumer and the Consumer Products Safety Commission Today Moderator: Roland F. Banks, Jr., Portland, Oregon Speaker: Susan King, Chairperson, Consumer Products Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., State Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast, International Insurance Law Committee, Charles W. Havens III, Washington, D.C., Chairman (ticket required) Subject: Reciprocity or the Absence Thereof with Reference to Insurance and Reinsurance Regulations Between the United States and Other Nations Speaker: Franklin W. Nutter, Washington, D.C. 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Breakfast, Maritime Insurance Law Committee, Paul N. Daigle, Portland, Oregon, Chairman, with the ABA Standing Committee on Admiralty and Maritime Law, Richard W. Palmer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chairman (ticket required) Subject: Insurance Problems Related to the Offshore Oil Industry Speaker: John Cook, Johnson & Higgins of Texas, Houston, Texas 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S412, Level 4, Convention Center Joint General Session, Aviation and Space Law Committee, Aaron S. Podhurst, Miami, Florida, Chairman; the ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman; the Section of Administrative Law, Wm. Warfield Ross, Washington, D.C., Chairman, and the Section of Public Utility Law, Wayne E. Babler, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman Subject: Deregulation-The Way of the Future in Transportation? Moderators: James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Martin Menter, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Advisory Committee, Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Wayne E. Babler, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman, Section of Public Utility Law Keynote Speaker: George C. Eads, Washington, D.C., Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers Government Panel: Marvin S. Cohen, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board Betty Jo Christian, Washington, D.C., Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission Honorable Elliott H. Levitas, (D, Georgia) U. S. House of Representatives, Public Works and Transportation Committee Elliott M. Seiden, Washington, D.C., Chief of the Transportation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Linda H. Kamm, General Counsel, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Private Sector: Robert M. Baptiste, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters William H. Dempsey, Washington, D.C., President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Railroads Sam H. Flint, Chicago, Illinois, Vice President, Corporate Operations, Quaker Oats Company Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Nelson J. Cooney, General Counsel, American Trucking Associations, Inc. Washington, D.C. 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Automobile Law Committee, Stanley A. Coburn, Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, and Products, General Liability and Consumer Law Committee, Albert T. McRae, Memphis, Tennessee, Chairman Moderator: Royal H. Brin, Jr., Dallas, Texas Subject: Punitive Damages in Products Liability Litigation Speakers: From the Plaintiff's Standpoint: James L. Fetterly, Minneapolis, Minnesota Speakers: From the Plaintiff's Standpoint: Bradley Post, Wichita, Kansas From the Defendant's Standpoint: John A. Fulton, Louisville, Kentucky Subject: Product Liability Law Problems from the Viewpoint of the Manufacturer Speaker: Charles W. Babcock, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan Subject: Misuse and Other Kinds of Misconduct as a Defense in Products Liability Cases Speaker: Dean W. Page Keeton, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Grand Ballroom North, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint General Session, Maritime Insurance Law Committee, Paul N. Daigle, Portland, Oregon, Chairman, and the ABA Standing Committee on Admiralty and Maritime Law, Richard W. Palmer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Chairman Subject: Jurisdiction over Offshore Operations-Who Are Seamen-Foreign Seamen's Claims Speaker: Eldon E. Fallon, New Orleans, Louisiana Subject: Jurisdiction Problems: Amendments to the Offshore Continental Shelf Lands Act-Hold-Harmless Agreements-Pollution Speaker: George W. Healy III, New Orleans, Louisiana Subject: Benefits-The Elements of Damage Speaker: Gus A. Schill, Jr., Houston, Texas 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., William B. Travis and Stephen F. Austin Rooms, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Business Meeting 2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Showcase: Joint General Session, Aviation and Space Law Committee, Aaron S. Podhurst, Miami, Florida, Chairman; Products, General Liability and Consumer Law Committee, Albert T. McRae, Memphis, Tennesse, Chairman, and Trial Techniques Committee, A. R. Christovich, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana, Chairman Subject: Mock Trial on Aviation Litigation Witnesses: Alvin S. White, Al White & Associates, Inc., Levine, California Truman Finch, Federal Aviation Administration, Ft. Worth, Texas Attorney for Plaintiff: Tom Davis, Austin, Texas Attorney for Defendant: Eugene Jericho, Dallas, Texas Judge: Honorable Adrian G. Duplantier, United States District Court, New Orleans, Louisiana THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of General Committee Chairmen, Chairmen-Elect and Vice Chairmen with the Arrangements and Program Chairmen for the 1980 Annual Meeting 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of Officers and Council Members 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for Officers, Council Members, General Committee Chairmen and Chairmen-Elect and Spouses 1111 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Pr AM Of AM% ff ibl; I lull Elaft.ru" L_ -ALACS OON l ;11\ 11NI'i X1 Im ff A F LN. N-1 4 P FA ar k M NI.- I P FK 0 ej A FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Brazos Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas International Courts Committee Meeting Presiding: Professor Louis B. Sohn, Chairman, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas International Human Rights Committee Meeting Presiding: Bruno V. Bitker, Chairman, Washington, D.C. 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Administration Committee Meeting Presiding: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C. 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Administration Committee Dinner (Committee members only) 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Pecos Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Aerospace Law Committee Meeting Presiding: Edward R. Finch, Jr., Chairman, New York, New York Subject: "Outer Space Liability, Past, Present and Future" 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Trinity Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Immigration and Nationality Committee Meeting Presiding: Ronald H. Bonaparte, Chairman, Los Angeles, California SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Long Range Planning Committee Breakfast Meeting Presiding: Leonard J. Theberge, Section Chairman-Elect, Washington, D.C. 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Business Meeting of the Council and Committee Chairmen (Open) 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for Council Members and Committee Chairmen 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Business Meeting of the Council and Committee Chairmen (Open) SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Business Meeting of the Council and Committee Chairmen (Open) 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for Council Members and Committee Chairmen 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Section Business Meeting Presiding: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C. The Chairman's Annual Report to the Section Report of the Nominating Committee and announcement of any other nominations for Officers and Council Members for 1979-80 Presentation and discussion of resolutions for Section action Committee reports 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, Grand Ballroom South, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Section Reception and Dinner Dance Honoring Past Chairmen MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Pioneer Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Breakfast Meeting of All Committee Chairmen Presiding: Leonard J. Theberge, Section Chairman-Elect, Washington, D.C. Discussion of committee operations and procedures 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Sam Houston Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Section Luncheon Presiding: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C. Speaker: Sayed Marei, Assistant to the President of Egypt and former Speaker of the People's Assembly, Cairo, Egypt 2:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Program: "Challenges to United States Foreign Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" Part I Welcoming Remarks: Lyon L. Brinsmade, Houston, Texas, and John P. Higgins, Dallas, Texas, Co-Chairmen, Section of International Law Annual Meeting Program Committee Program Introduction: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C., "Economic Forecast over the Short, Medium and Long Term" and "The Basic United States Legal Framework" Speaker: Professor William P. Streng, Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas, "The United States Tax System-Help or Hindrance?" 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom South, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas International Reception Reception honoring distinguished guests of the American Bar Association and the Section of International Law, jointly sponsored by the Section of International Law, Inter-American Bar Association, International Bar Association, and the State Bar of Texas Section of International Law TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Room S-414, Level 4, Convention Center Section Business Meeting Presiding: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Election of Officers and Council Members for 1979-80 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S-414, Level 4, Convention Center ABA Presidential Showcase Program: "The New Legal Structure of United States- China Relations" Joint Program with the Section of Public Contract Law Welcome and Introduction: Leonard J. Theberge, Chairman-Elect, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Stanley B. Lubman, San Francisco, California Professor R. Randle Edwards, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York "Legal Developments in the Peoples Republic of China-An Overview" Speakers: Professor Victor H. Li, Stanford Law School, Stanford, California Stephen Orlins, Deputy Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C. "Changing Legal Relations between the United States and Taiwan" Speakers: Russell Munk, Assistant General Counsel, International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Cecil Hunt, Assistant General Counsel for Industry and Trade, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. "Claims Settlement, Trade and Financing Arrangements with the Peoples Republic of China" Panelists: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. E. Charles Routh, Chairman, Section of International Law Committee on Far Eastern Law, Seattle, Washington James R. Silkenat, Chairman, Section of International Law Committee on Peoples Republic of China, New York, New York Stephen W. Guittard, General Counsel and Secretary, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Luncheon with the Section of Public Contract Law Presiding: Leonard J. Theberge, Chairman-Elect, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. George M. Coburn, Chairman, Section of Public Contract Law, Washington, D.C. Moderator: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Paul C. Warnke, former Director, U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Washington, D.C. Elmo R. Zumwalt, former Chief of Naval Operations and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and currently President, American Medical Buildings, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Will Our National Security Be Better Served by the Ratification of SALT 11 or by Its Defeat?" 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Theatre, Level 3, Convention Center ABA Presidential Showcase Program: "Space Commerce and the Space Shuttle- Its Development: Legal, Scientific and Practical Implications" Joint Program with the Sections of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law and Science and Technology and the ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Moderator: Arthur M. Dula, Houston, Texas Speakers: Dr. J. Henry Glazer, Chief Counsel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Dr. Christopher Kraft, Director, Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, Texas Dr. George S. Robinson, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Professor S. Houston Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, Institute for Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 the Study of International Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California Professor Carl Q. Christol, Professor of International Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California James W. Barrett, President, Corroon and Black, Inc., Washington, D.C. 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Program: "Challenges to United States Foreign Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" Part II Welcoming Remarks: Lyon L. Brinsmade, Houston, Texas, and John P. Higgins, Dallas, Texas, Co-Chairmen, Section of International Law Annual Meeting Program Committee Speaker: Robert J. Gareis, Chicago, Illinois, "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Regulations" Question and Answer Period Speaker: John Ellicott, Washington, D.C., "United States Export Controls (including Arab Anti-Boycott, Arms Control, United States Boycott, and other provisions) Question and Answer Period WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Stephen F. Austin Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Breakfast with the American Foreign Law Association Presiding: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. Gerald P. Lepp, Vice-President, American Foreign Law Association, New York, New York Speaker: (to be announced) 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, William B. Travis Room, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Program: "Challenges to United States Foreign Trade and Investment-A Legal Perspective" Part III Welcoming Remarks: Lyon L. Brinsmade, Houston, Texas, and John P. Higgins, Dallas, Texas, Co-Chairmen, Section of International Law Program Committee Speaker: Mark R. Joelson, Chairman, Section of International Law Committee on International Aspects of Antitrust Law, Washington, D.C., "United States Antitrust Provisions" Speaker: V. R. Grundman, Jr., Government-Business Affairs Counsel, Dresser Industries, Inc., Dallas, Texas, "Miscellaneous United States Provisions Having Extraterritorial Impact-Environmental Standards, Hazardous Substance Standards, Human Rights Standards" Speaker: Lic. Miguel I. Estrada, Creel Abogados, S.C., Mexico City, Mexico, "Critique of United States Practices and Description of National Practices by a Mexican Private Practitioner" Speaker: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Section Chairman, Washington, D.C., "Summation" Panel Discussion and Questions 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Working Luncheon for New Council Members and Committee Chairmen Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Section E, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Council 12:00 noon, Thornton, Lobby, Loews Anatole Council Luncheon MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m., Wyeth, Mezzanine, Lowes Anatole Breakfast Conference: Council and Committee Chairpersons 1:30 p.m., Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby, Loews Anatole General Session: Presiding: Howard Schulman, Chairman, New York, New York 1:30 p.m., Chairman's Report to the Section 1:45 p.m., Labor Law Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court-1978 Term Speaker: Robert J. Rabin, Secretary of the Section, Professor of Law, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 2:30 p.m., Labor Law and Antitrust Developments Since Connell Constructions Moderator: Laurence J. Cohen, Washington, D.C., Council Member Panelists: William L. Keller, Dallas, Texas Leo Geffner, Los Angeles, California Professor George Schatski, University of Texas, Law School, Austin, Texas Questions, Answers and Floor Discussion 4:15 p.m., Business Meeting and Report of Nominating Committee Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 8:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Section A and B, Lobby, Loews Anatole Reception for Members of the Section TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:00 a.m., Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Antitrust and Labor Relations Law 8:00 a.m., The Chambers, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Committee on Development of the Law under the National Labor Relations Act 8:00 a.m., Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Development of the Law of Union Administration and Procedure 8:00 a.m., Travertine, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Law 8:00 a.m., Lalique, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Information and Disclosure by Federal Agencies 8:00 a.m., Monte Carlo, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on International Relations Law 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Labor Arbitration and the Law of Collective Bargaining 8:00 a.m., Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Law of Worker's Compensation 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Section D, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Occupational Safety and Health Law 8:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Section B, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Act 8:00 a.m., Thornton, Lobby, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on State and Local Government Bargaining 8:00 a.m., Steuben, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Meeting of Committee on State Labor Law 9:30 a.m., Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby, Loews Anatole General Session Presiding: Howard Schulman, Chairman, New York, New York 9:30 a.m., The Duty of Fair Representation: Current Dimensions Moderator: Allan I. Bioff, Kansas City, Missouri, Council Member Panelists: Stephen D. Gordon, St. Paul, Minnesota Harry J. Keaton, Los Angeles, California Paul H. Tobias, Cincinnati, Ohio Questions, Answers and Floor Discussion 11:00 a.m., ERISA Update-Contingent Employer Liability Insurance and Multiemployer Plan Problems Moderator: Patrick C. O'Donoghue, Washington, D.C., Council Member Panelists: Frank Cummings, Washington, D.C. Paul S. Berger, Washington, D.C. Questions, Answers and Floor Discussion 12:30, Recess 2:00 p.m., EEO-Competing Interests and New Challenges Moderator: Eugene L. Hartwig, Detroit, Michigan, Council Member Panelists: Michael Gottesman, Washington, D.C. Charles Morgan, Jr., Washington, D.C. Robert M. Cassel, San Francisco, California Questions, Answers and Floor Discussion 3:45 p.m., Public Employee Bargaining: Forecast for The 1980's Moderator: Bernard F. Ashe, Albany New York, Council Member Panelists: Robert M. Dohrmann, Los Angeles, California Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 James Baird, Chicago, Illinois Professor Donald H. Wollett, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento, California Questions, Answers and Floor Discussion WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:45 a.m., Stemmons Auditorium, Lobby, Loews Anatole General Session Presiding: Howard Schulman, Chairman, New York, New York 8:45 a.m., Impact of Guidelines on Free Collective Bargaining Moderator: Elliot Bredhoff, Washington, D.C., Council Member Panelists: John M. Gentry, Deputy Advisor to the President on Inflation, Washington, D.C. William J. Curtin, Washington, D.C. David Previant, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Past Chairman of the Section 10:15 a.m., Transportation Deregulation-Impact Upon Labor Management Relations Moderator: Owen Fairweather, Chicago, Illinois, Council Member Panelists: William Mahoney, Washington, D.C. Charles I. Hopkins, Washington, D.C. Mary Schuman, Washington, D.C. Wayne Bishop, Washington, D.C. 11:30 a.m., Business Meeting and Election of Officers 12:00 noon, Monte Carlo, Lobby, Loews Anatole No Host Luncheon Reception 12:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Sections D & S, Lobby, Loews Anatole Annual Luncheon Speaker: The Honorable John R. Brown, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 PPPP- INI,-kqqqllq kh" 'I'll' 11111 In L FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Terrace Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Office SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Meeting 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Luncheon SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Meeting 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Luncheon 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Danish Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Minority Opportunities Task Force Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Jade Room, Lobby, Loews Anatole Reception (Invitation Only) 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Loews Anatole Council Dinner (Ticketed) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Incoming Chairman's Breakfast 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus -- Report of the Task Force on the Bakke Decision Moderator: Lawrence Newman, New York City, Chairman-elect, Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Participants: Larry M. Lavinsky, New York City, Chairman, National Civil Rights Committee, of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Professor Howard A. Glickstein, Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C., Former Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Dean Wiley A. Branton, Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C. 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lawyer Competency: The Role of the Law Schools Moderator: Professor Samuel D. Thurman, University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City Participants: Professor Robert B. McKay, New York University, New York City, Director, Program on Justice, Society, and the Individual, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen, Colorado Richard W. Nahstoll, Portland, Oregon, Chairman, Accreditation Committee Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Sharp Whitmore, Los Angeles, Section Delegate to the House of Delegates, Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Reception for Section Members and their guests at the School of Law, Southern Methodist University. This reception is hosted by the deans of all the Texas law schools: Baylor, Houston, St. Mary's, Southern Methodist, South Texas, Texas Southern, Texas Tech Buses will leave the Commerce Street side of the Adolphus Hotel between 5:15 and 5:30 p.m. Buses will return to the Adolphus from the Law School beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the last bus leaving between 7:30 and 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., French Room, Lobby Level, Adolphus Joint Educational Program-Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar and the National Conference of Bar Examiners Bar Examinations-Validity and Reliability Moderator: Clyde O. Bowles, Jr., Chicago, Chairman, National Conference of Bar Examiners Participants: John F. O'Hara, Los Angeles, Member, Board of Managers, National Conference of Bar Examiners "The California Response to Criticisms of the Bar Examination" Dr. Stephen Klein, The Rand Corporation, Los Angeles "Results of the California Studies on Reliability and the Performance of Ethnic Minorities" Professor Joe E. Covington, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri Director of Testing, National Conference of Bar Examiners "The Multistate Bar Examination-Preparing the New Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination" 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Report and Tentative Recommendations of the Committee to Consider Standards for Admission to Practice in the Federal Courts To the Judicial Conference (Devitt Committee) Moderator: Dean Emerson Spies, School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Participants: Dean Albert M. Sacks, Law School of Harvard University, Cambridge Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Professor John E. Kennedy, School of Law, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Reporter to the Devitt Committee 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Joint luncheon, Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar and National Conference of Bar Examiners Speaker: Willard L. Boyd, Jr., President, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Presiding: Trammell E. Vickery, Atlanta, Georgia, Immediate Past Chairman, National Conference of Bar Examiners (Luncheon: $8.50 per person) 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., French Room, Lobby Level, Adolphus Business Meeting Report of the Chairman: Professor Samuel D. Thurman, University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City Report of the Nominations Committee and Elections: Professor Frank R. Kennedy, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor Report of the Chairman-Elect: Lawrence Newman, New York City Report of the Consultant on Legal Education to the American Bar Association: Dean James P. White, Indiana University, Indianapolis 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Level, Adolphus Professional Responsibility: The Law School Role Moderator: Dean Norman Redlich, New York University School of Law, New York City "Professional Responsibility and the Law Teacher" Associate Dean for Clinical Education and Professor Walter W. Steele, Jr., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas Director of Clinical Education and Professor David R. Barnhizer, Cleveland State University School of Law, Cleveland "Problems of Professional Responsibility in the Clinical Setting" Professor John F. Sutton, Jr., School of La_w, University of Texas at Austin "Other Methods of Teaching Professional Responsibility Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 NNW Section of Litigation Weyman I. Lundquist, Chairman, San Francisco, California SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 2:00 p.m., Pavilion, Terrace Level, Fairmont Joint Meeting of Council and Committee Chairmen 3:30 p.m., Fountain, Terrace Level, Fairmont Section Business Meeting, Announcement of Nominations and Section Election MONDAY, AUGUST 13 2:00 p.m., Terrace, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Condemnation, Zoning & Property Use Litigation Joseph R. McMahon, Chairman, Newark, New Jersey 2:00 p.m., Executive, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Consumer Rights Litigation Peter B. Freeman, Chairman, Chicago, Illinois 2:00 p.m., Parisian, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Creditors' Rights Litigation Michael L. Cook, Chairman, New York, New York 2:00 p.m., Fountain, Terrace Level, Fairmont Discovery Sanctions: Use and Misuse Paul J. Bschorr, Chairman, New York, New York 2:00 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Committee on Intellectual Properties Litigation and Committee on Business Torts Litigation James W. Geriak, Los Angeles, California, and Neil Peck, Denver, Colorado, Chairmen 2:00 p.m., Pavilion, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Antitrust Litigation Daniel H. Margolis, Chairman, Washington, DC 2:00 p.m., Continental, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Tax Litigation Paul P. Lipton, Chairman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4:30 p.m., Parisian, Banquet Level, Fairmont Section Get Together (Cash Bar) 6:00 p.m., Departure from Fairmont Hotel via chartered buses (with refreshments) to Texas ranch for Barbeque and Dance (Ticketed Function) TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 7:30 a.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Committee Breakfast Meetings (Ticketed Function) 9:00 a.m., Continental, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Governmental Litigation Robert N. Sayler, Chairman, Washington, D.C. 9:00 a.m., Oak, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Securities Transactions and Committee on Complex Crimes, James J. Hagan, New York, New York and Douglas M. Schwab, San Francisco, California. Co-Chairmen 9:00 a.m., Garden, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Litigation Management & Economics David M. Ebel, Chairman, Denver, Colorado 9:00 a.m., Executive, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Energy Litigation John L. McConn, Chairman, Houston, Texas 9:00 a.m., Parisian, Banquet Level, Fairmont Program of Litigation Committee on Professional Liability Robert E. Cartwright, San Francisco, California and Edward W. Wintiz, Miami, Florida, Co-Chairmen 9:00 a.m., Venetian, Lobby, Fairmont Committee on Manufacturers Liability Litigation John G. Poust, Chicago, Illinois and Paul D. Rheingold, New York, New York, Co-Chairmen and Moderators 9:00 a.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Committee on Construction Case Litigation Overton A. Currie, Chairman, Atlanta, Georgia 12:00 noon, International Ballroom Foyer, Lobby, Fairmont Reception-Cash Bar TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 12:30 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Section Luncheon 2:00 p.m., Continental, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Commercial Transactions Litigation Peter 1. Ostroff, Chairman, Los Angeles, California 2:00 p.m., Terrace, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Appellate Practice Paul Mark Sandler, Baltimore, Maryland, and Thomas H. Morsch, Chicago, Illinois, Co-Chairmen 2:00 p.m., Pavilion, Terrace Level, Fairmont U7y 9 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Committee on Patent Litigation George W. Whitney, Chairman, New York, New York 2:00 p.m., Florentine, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee on Employment Litigation Charles Barnhill, Chicago, Illinois, Mozart G. Ratner, Washington, DC, and Willis S. Ryza, Chicago, Illinois, Co-Chairmen 2:00 p.m., Garden, Terrace Level, Fairmont Committee on Class Actions & Derivative Suites George B. Mickum III, Washington, DC and Richard 0. Cunningham, Washington, DC, Co-Chairmen and Moderators 5:00 p.m., Section Cocktail Party at Belo Mansion (Dallas Bar Headquarters & Legal Education Center) (Ticketed Function) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:30 a.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont - Presentation by Professor Irving Younger 12:00 noon, International Ballroom Foyer, Lobby, Fairmont Reception-Cash Bar 12:30 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Annual Membership Luncheon (Ticketed Function) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 2:00 p.m., Sam Houston Room, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of the Council MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:30 p.m., Chaparral Club, Southland Center, Dallas, Texas Reception and Dinner TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m., North Ballroom A, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Program, Sections of Administrative Law and Natural Resources Law 9:00 a.m., Welcome and Introductions J. 0. Terrell Couch, Chairman, Section of Natural Resources Law Wm. Warfield Ross, Chairman, Section of Administrative Law 9:15 a.m., Energy-"The State of the Nation" Speaker: Honorable John F. O'Leary, Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy 10:00 a.m., The Natural Gas Policy Act-"Boom or Bust-Four Perspectives" Panel Discussion Moderator: Background; State and Federal Roles-Thomas G. Johnson, Senior Counsel, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas Panelists: Independent Producers-Donald R. Arnett, Austin & Arnett, Houston, Texas Gas Pipelines-Alfred 0. Holl, General Counsel, Cities Service Gas Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Distributors and Consumers-Frederick Moring, Crowell & Moring, Washington, D.C. 11:45 a.m., Ballroom, Lobby, Sheraton-Dallas-- Reception-Cash Bar 12:30 p.m., North Ballroom B, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Luncheon, Sections of Administrative Law and Natural Resources Law "Energy Dilemma-An Appraisal" Speaker: John J. McKetta, Jr., Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas; Chairman, National Energy Policy Committee (1970-1971) 2:00 p.m., North Ballroom A, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Program, Sections of Administrative Law and Natural Resources Law "Recent Deve!opments in Energy: Litigation/Legislation" Speaker: George W. Hardy III, Dean, Bates School of Law, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 2:45 p.m. "Important Developments in Administrative Law 1978-79" Panel Discussion Moderator: Terrence Roche Murphy, Wald, Hardrader & Ross, Washington, D.C. Panelists: James V. DeLong, Research Director, Administrative Conference of the United States, Washington, D.C. Thomas Sussman, General Counsel, United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Washington, D.C. 4:15 p.m., North Ballroom A, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Section Business Meeting 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Dallas Bar Headquarters, Atrium, The Belo Mansion, Ross and Pearl Streets, Dallas, Texas Section Reception WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m., Sam Houston Room, Sheraton-Dallas Meeting of the 1979-80 Council 12:00 noon, London Club, Sheraton-Dallas Luncheon for the Council, Committee Chairmen and Vice Chairmen ? V9 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 through WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regal Ballroom C, First Floor, Registry Section Hospitality Suite 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parlor D, 2nd Floor, Registry Section Office and Ticket Sales Center FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, Section 3, 2nd Floor, Registry Council Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, Sections 1 and 2, 2nd Floor, Registry Council Meeting SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry First Business Session 12:00 noon to 12:30 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Cash Bar Cocktail Reception 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Section Luncheon Speaker: The Honorable Donald W. Banner, Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Second Business Session 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Las Colinas Country Club Welcome Reception (Bus transportation from The Registry to Las Colinas and return will be provided) SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Dallas Theater Center Theater Performance "Remember" by Preston Jones (Bus transportation from The Registry to the Theater Center and return will be provided) 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., La Polonaise Section Dinner tBus transportation from Las Colinas (see above) and from the Registry to the restaurant and return will be provided) MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon to 12:30 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Cash Bar Cocktail Reception 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Section Luncheon Speaker: The Honorable Barbara A. Ringer, Register of Copyrights, Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regal Ballroom Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Symposium "Reissue Practice" Panelists: Hon. Rene D. Tegtmeyer, Assistant Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D.C. John F. Lynch, Arnold, White & Durkee, Houston, Texas Ford F. Farabow, Jr., Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow & Garrett, Washington, D.C. Donald R. Dunner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow & Garrett 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Annual Reception 8:00 p.m. to midnight, Regal Ballroom, 1st Floor, Registry Annual Dinner-Dance TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Continental Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Symposium "Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law" Panelists: Hon. Charles Renfrew, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Prof. Thomas McCarthy, Univ. of San Francisco, San Francisco, California Sigmund Timberg, Washington, D.C. William T. Lifland, New York, New York Robert Allen, Chief, Intellectual Property Section, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. V. Bryan Medlock, Jr., Richards, Harris & Medlock, Dallas, Texas 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Cash Bar Cocktail Reception 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Royal Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Registry Section Luncheon Speaker: The Honorable Sidney A. Diamond, Assistant Commissioner of Trademarks, Washington, D.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Mini-Program "Appellations of Origin" Speakers: Michael K. Kirk, Director, Office of Legislation and International Affairs, Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Beverly W. Pattishall, Pattishall, McAuliffe & Hofstetter, Chicago, Illinois David Weild III, Pennie & Edmonds, New York, New York 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Regal Ballroom, Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Mini-Program "Copyright Act of 1976: Questions Without Answers" Speaker: Jon W. Baumgarten, General Counsel, U.S. Copyright Office, Washington, D.C. 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regal Ballroom Sections A and B, 1st Floor, Registry Third Business Session (if necessary) 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, Section 1, 2nd Floor, Registry Council Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Royal Ballroom, Section 2, 2nd Floor, Registry Council Meeting i - 1 14 1 ~Mj i 0 - SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Breakfast. For Section Officers and Council Members only 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Meeting Presiding: George M. Coburn, Chairman, Washington, D.C. Open to all Section members 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., Gold Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Luncheon for Officers, Council Members, Committee Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Section Cocktail Reception SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Program: The Contract Disputes Act of 1978 Analysis of Pub. L. 95-563, the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, and OFPP's Implementing Rules and Regulations; the choice of forum; the bounds on interest; expedited and accelerated Board procedures; duty to continue work; certification; fraud penalties and procedures; revised rules for the Boards and the Court of Claims; experience at the ASBCA under the new procedures. Moderator: Carl L. Vacketta, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Honorable Ruth C. Burg, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, Washington, D.C. O. S. Hiestand, Washington, D.C. Honorable Louis Spector, United States Court of Claims, Washington, D.C. Thomas F. Williamson, Associate Administrator for Acquisition Law, Office of Federal Procurement Policy, Washington, D.C. 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Vista Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Section Luncheon Speaker: To be announced 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Program: "Recent Developments" Major systems acquisition at DOD under A-109 and the MOU's; legislative and regulatory initiatives on insuring for catastrophies; the S-5 Acquisition Act and Its prospects; acquisition of commercial products; freedom of information; the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Moderator: Paul Shnitzer, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Panelists: Dale W. Church, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Policy, Department of Defense, Washington, D.C. David L. Hirsch III, Senior Corporate Counsel, Norris Industries, Long Beach, California Michael J. Shea, Washington, D.C. Lawrence P. Stich, Assistant Counsel, Federal Systems Division, International Business Machines Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Embassy East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Section Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting Presiding: George M. Coburn, Chairman, Washington, D.C. Includes election of Officers and Council Members 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Program: "Minority Business Enterprises" Legality and constitutionality of MBE subcontracting requirements (Univ. of Calif. v. Bakke; Kaiser Aluminum v. Weber; legality and constitutionality of MBE set aside under Local Public Works Act (Fullilove v. Kreps); General Contractors of California v. Sec'y. of Comm.); Amendments to the SBA Act and the revised ?8 (a) program; legislative and regulatory initiatives in Congress and the Administration; E. O. 12138 on female-owned business enterprises; the viewpoint from GAO. Moderator: James J. Myers, Boston, Massachusetts Panelists: John C. Ellis, Assistant Executive Director, Associated General Contractors of America, Washington, D.C. N. Thompson Powers, Washington, D.C. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Barry Robinson, Chief Counsel, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Milton J. Socolar, General Counsel, General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S414, Level 4, Convention Center ABA Presidential Showcase Program: "New Legal Structure of U.S.-China Relations" Joint Program with the Section of International Law Welcome and Introduction: Leonard J. Theberge, Chairman-Elect, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. "Legal Developments in the Peoples Republic of China-An Overview" Speakers: Stanley'B. Lubman, San Francisco, California Professor R. Randle Edwards, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York "Changing Legal Relations between the United States and Taiwan" Speakers: Professor Victor H. Li, Stanford Law School, Stanford, California Stephen Orlins, Deputy Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C. "Claims Settlement, Trade and Financing Arrangements with the Peoples Republic of China" Speakers: Russell Munk, Assistant General Counsel, International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Cecil Hunt, Assistant General Counsel for Industry and Trade, Department of. Commerce, Washington, D.C. Panelists: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. E. Charles Routh, Chairman, Section of International Law Committee on Far Eastern Law, Seattle, Washington James R. Silkenat, Chairman, Section of International Law Committee on Peoples Republic of China, New York, New York Stephen W. Guittard, General Counsel and Secretary, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Luncheon with the Section of International Law Presiding: Leonard J. Theberge, Chairman-Elect, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. George M. Coburn, Chairman, Section of Public Contract Law, Washington, D.C. Moderator: Professor Don Wallace, Jr., Chairman, Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Paul C. Warnke, former Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Washington, D.C. Elmo R. Zumwalt, former Chief of Naval Operations and Members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and currently President, American Medical Buildings, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Will Our National Security Be Better Served by the Ratification of SALT II or by Its Defeat?" 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy West, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton New Council Meeting Presiding: Theodore M. Kostos, 1979-80 Section Chairman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Section B, Loews Anatole Meeting of the Council MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Obelisk Room, Loews Anatole Breakfast Meeting of Members in the R E A Co-Operative Field 12:00 noon, Obelisk Room, Loews Anatole Section Luncheon Wayne E. Babler, Chairman, presiding Speaker: Harold S. Levy, General Solicitor, American Telephone and Telegraph Company 2:00 p.m., Monte Carlo Room, Loews Anatole Business Meeting, Wayne E. Babler, Chairman, presiding Report of Nominating Committee 3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Wyeth Room, Loews Anatole Antitrust Committee Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Travertine Room, Loews Anatole Gas Committee Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Dardanelles Room, Loews Anatole Joint Meeting of Administrative Law and Communications Committees Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Obelisk A Room, Loews Anatole Electricity Committee Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Obelisk B Room, Loews Anatole Joint Meeting of the Atomic Energy and Environmental Quality Control Committees TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Section E, Loews Anatole Breakfast Meeting of Members in the R E A Co-Operative Field 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Rosetta Room, Loews Anatole General Session, David R. Toll, Chairman-Elect, Washington, D.C., presiding "Reform of the Ratesetting Process at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission" Speaker: Honorable Charles B. Curtis, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission "Regulatory Lag-A Possible Solution" Speaker: Honorable George M. Cowden, Chairman, Public Utility Commission of Texas 12:00 noon, Wyeth Room, Loews Anatole Luncheon for Officers, Members of the Council, Committee Chairmen and Guest Speakers 2:00 p.m., Rosetta Room, Loews Anatole Business Meeting, Wayne E. Babler, Chairman, presiding Election of Officers 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Rosetta Room, Loews Anatole General Session, Wayne E. Babler, Chairman, presiding "Federal Energy Policy and the Utility Industries: Speakers: Irwin M. Stelzer, President, National Economic Research Associates, Inc. Ross Ain, Associate General Counsel, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Jay B. Kennedy, Executive Director, Electricity Consumers Resource Council 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Grand Ballroom, Sections A, B and C, Loews Anatole Annual Section Reception and Dinner Dance Music by Jack Mellick's Orchestra WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S412, Level 4, Convention Center Joint Program, Sections of Administrative Law, Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, Public Utility Law, and ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law "Deregulation-The Way of the Future in Transportation?" James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, presiding Government Sector Panel Moderator: Martin Menter, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Advisory Committee, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Panelists: Marvin S. Cohen, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board Betty Jo Christian, Washington, D.C., Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission Linda H. Kamm, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, Department of Transportation Honorable Elliott H. Levitas (D. Georgia), United States House of Representatives, Public Works and Transportation Committee Elliott M. Seiden, Washington, D.C., Chief of the Transportation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice Private Sector Panel Moderator: Wayne E. Babler, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman, Section of Public Utility Law Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Robert M. Baptiste, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Nelson J. Cooney, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, American Trucking Association William H. Dempsey, Washington, D.C., President, American Association of Railroads Samuel Hall Flint, Chicago, Illinois, Vice President, Corporate Operations, Quaker Oats Company 12:45 p.m., Wyeth Room, Loews Anatole Luncheon Meeting of the new Council for Officers, Council Members and Committee Chairmen and Vice Chairmen Section Office: Directors' Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Friday, August 10 through Tuesday, August 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Duncan A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Meeting of Publications Committee and By-Law and Handbook Committee Executive Session 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Meeting of Executive Committee and Budget and Finance Committee Executive Session Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Latimer B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting of Probate and Trust Division Subcouncil (Continental Breakfast) Executive Session 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting of Real Property Division Subcouncil (Continental Breakfast) Executive Session 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Latimer A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for 1978-79 and 1979-80 Council Members 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting of 1978-79 and 1979-80 Council Members Executive Session SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Bryan Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting of 1978-79 and 1979-80 Council Members Executive Session 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Hyatt Regency Dallas Scheduled Divisional Committee meetings will be held in the following rooms which are on the Atrium Level: Presidents, Executive, Duncan B, Latimer A, Latimer B, Board, Bryan A. Specific assignments will appear in the Section's individual program 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for Probate and Trust Divisional Committee personnel Edward C. Halbach, Jr., Division Director, presiding Admission by ticket only 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for Real Property Divisional Committee personnel Robert O. Hetlage, Division Director, presiding Admission by ticket only 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Board Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Dinner Meeting for Sponsoring Committees and Panel Members of program on Non-Traditional Investments MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m., Reunion Ballroom, Section F, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Section Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting J. Thomas Eubank, Section Chairman, Presiding Admission by ticket only 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Real Property Division POTPOURRI Introductory remarks by Moderator, Brian J. Strum, The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, New Jersey "Uniform Time Share Ownership Act," Anthony S. Burek, Chicago Title Insurance Company, Chicago, Illinois "Plain Language Legislation," Bernard H. Goldstein, Tenzer, Greenblat, Fallon & Kaplan, New York, New York "The Plain Language Mortgage Form," Diana Brown, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Washington, D.C; "An Update on the Bankruptcy Rules Applied to Real Estate," Robert M. Zinman, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, New York "New Government-Assisted Housing Developments," Peter W. Salsich, Jr., St. Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri "New Cases and Developments in Real Property Law," Jesse B. Heath, Jr., Heath and Knippa, Houston, Texas Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "Non-Traditional Investments," a Joint Program presented by the Committee on Investments by Fiduciaries and the Committee on Administration, Investment and Litigation, Probate and Trust Division Moderators: Jeffrey N. Pennell, The University of Oklahoma, College of Law, Norman, Oklahoma, and Arthur H. Kroll, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler, New York, New York "Overview," Arthur H. Kroll "Non-Traditional Investment Forms," Henry D. Cavanna, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, New York, New York; Frank H. David, Prudential Life Insurance Company, Florham Park, New Jersey "Advising Clients; Planning and Drafting" Panelists: David L. Babson, David L. Babson & Company, Wilton, New Hampshire Mark Gertner, Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, Toledo, Ohio Cecil A. Ray, Jr., Hughes & Hills, Dallas, Texas Rust Reid, Thompson, Knight, Simmons & Bullion, Dallas, Texas "Protection," Full Panel 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, Reunion Ballroom, Sections A and B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Annual Section Reception and Dinner Dance Admission by ticket only TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate," program presented by the Committee on Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate, Real Property Division Part I Moderator: Noel W. Nellis, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, California Panelists: Hugh A. Brodkey, Chicago Title Insurance Company, Chicago, Illinois Carl Estes II, Vinson & Elkins, Houston, Texas Marshall J. Langer, Bittel Langer & Blass, Miami, Florida Noel W. Nellis, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, California David A. Richards, Coudert Brothers, New York, New York Stephen E. Roulac, Questor Associates, San Francisco, California Donald H. Siskind, Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison &Tucker, New York, New York "Who Are The Investors; What Are They Looking For?" Stephen E. Roulac "The Investment Process" Stephen E. Roulac Donald H. Siskind Panel "Tax and Business Planning" Marshall J. Langer Carl Estes II Donald H. Siskind 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "Estate Planning and Taxation-Impact of the 1978 Revenue Act and other Recent Developments" Program presented by the Probate and Trust Division Moderator: Geraldine S. Hemmerling, Armstrong, Handier & Barnet, Los Angeles, California "Planning and Taxation of Estates and Trusts Under the 1978 Revenue Act" Edward C. Halbach, Jr., University of California School of Law, Berkeley, California Malcolm A. Moore, David, Wright, Todd, Riese & Jones, Seattle, Washington "Planning and Taxation of Employee Qualified Plan Distributions Under the 1978 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Revenue Act and Recent Developments in Life Insurance" L. Henry Gissel, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, Texas "Recent Developments and Planning of Generation-Skipping Trusts" Carlyn S. McCaffrey, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York, New York 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Reunion Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "Environmental and Land Use Law: Practical Problems and Perspectives," a Joint Program presented by the Committee on Environmental Law and the Committee on Regulation of Land Use, Real Property Division Introductions and Welcoming Remarks: Roger D. Schwenke, Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, Tampa, Florida Leon Solis-Cohen, Chairman, Committee on Environmental Law, Rydal, Pennsylvania James A. Kenney III, Chairman, Committee on Regulation of Land Use, Lexington Park, Maryland Panelists: Frank B. Friedman, Manager, External Affairs, Occupational and Environmental Protection, Atlantic-Richfield Company, Los Angeles, California TurnerT. Smith, Jr., Hunton & Williams, Richmond, Virginia Angus Macbeth, Chief, Pollution Control Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. R. Ted Enloe, President, Lomas & Nettleton Financial Corporation, Dallas, Texas Roger D. Schwenke, Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, Tampa, Florida "Environmental and Land Use Law, Regulations and Permits: How They Affect Real Estate Transactions and Financing and What To Do About It" Roger D. Schwenke "Environmental and Land Use Requirements From the Lender's Perspective" R. Ted Enloe "Do Environmental Requirements Stop Industrial Growth? What Can Local Counsel Do About It?" Frank B. Friedman Comments by Panel Members on Foregoing Presentations Questions from audience to be answered by panelists "Environmental Enforcement and Its Effect on the Attorney" "Ethical, Malpractice and Liability Dilemmas of Environmental Requirements" Turner T. Smith Angus Macbeth Question from audience to be answered by panelists 12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m., Executive Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for 1979-1980 Executive Committee Executive Session 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate," program presented by the Committee on Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate, Real Property Division Part II Moderator: Noel W. Nellis, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, California Panelists: Hugh A. Brodkey, Chicago Title Insurance Company, Chicago, Illinois Carl Estes II, Vinson & Elkins, Houston, Texas Marshall J. Langer, Bittel Langer & Blass, Miami, Florida Noel W. Nellis, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, California David A. Richards, Coudert Brothers, New York, New York Stephen E. Roulac, Questor Associates, San Francisco, California Donald H. Siskind, Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison & Tucker, New York, New York "Restrictions and Limitations on Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate" Hugh A. Brodkey Noel W. Nellis Panel Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 "Planning and Carrying Out the Investment" Hugh A. Brodkey David A. Richards Noel W. Nellis 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas "The Estate Freezing Rage: A Practical Look at Planning Opportunities and Potential Problems" Moderator: John A. Wallace, King & Spalding, Atlanta, Georgia Panelists: John R. Cohan, Irell & Manella, Los Angeles, California William E. Collins, Thompson, Knight, Simmons & Bullion, Dallas, Texas William F. Nelson, King & Spalding, Atlanta, Georgia Robert M. Meyers, Management Planning, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Council meeting and luncheon SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Educational Program Subject: Trans-National Science and Technology and Human Rights Concerns: An Introduction to the Legal Controversies Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Every activity of science and technology which crosses national boundaries has been affected by the political and social movements on behalf of human rights. The program will introduce some immediate consequences for practicing attorneys in both public and private spheres Speakers: Pavel Litvinov, Russian physicist who left the Soviet Union in 1974 after four years of internal exile in Siberia. Co-publisher of the "Chronicle of Human Rights" Edward Gerjuoy, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chairman, Sub-Committee of Human Rights Policy, American Physical Society. Council member, Section of Science and Technology Richard Agnich, Lawyer, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas Arthur Morrissey, Senior Policy Analyst, U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, D.C. Anthony Scoville, Technology Consultant, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology Roger Majak, Staff Director, Sub-Committee on International Economic Policy and Trade, U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Embassy Ballroom East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton General membership meeting 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Embassy Ballroom East; Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Open meeting of the Subcommittee on the Use of Computer Produced Data of the Committee on Law Relating to Computers. Mitchell J. Kassaff, Chairman TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Theater, Level 3, Convention Center President's Showcase Program Topic: Space Commerce and the Space Shuttle-Its Development: Legal, Scientific and Practical Implications Sponsors: Section of Science and Technology; Section of Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law; Section of International Law; and Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Presiding: Arthur M. Dula, Chairman, Program Committee, Section on Science and Technology Moderator: George C. Sloup, Crystal Lake, Illinois Participants: Dr. Christopher Kraft, Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas Dr. J. Henry Glazer, Chief Counsel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Dr. George S. Robinson, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Professor S. Houston Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, Institute for the Study of International Law, California, Western School of Law, San Diego, California Professor Carl Q. Christol, Professor of International Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California James W. Barrett, President, Corroon and Black, Inc., Washington, D.C. The Space Shuttle will soon greatly increase opportunities for business investments in outer space. Business will make a profit on this new industrial frontier, and lawyers will have to stay abreast of the developments in space law and technology to properly advise their corporate clients. The first Space Shuttle flight is currently schedu!ed to take place in September, 1979. We will be discussing, in a plain and uncomplicated way, space solar power, industry and space exploration. These are the exciting new concepts that made "Star Wars" and "Battlestar Galactica" a success. Now they present fundamental and interesting legal questions. Who owns the moon? Who will own, tax and control space industry? Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 What products and services will America get from space? How can the public profit from free enterprise on this final frontier? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Topic: Town Hall Meeting on the Electronic Fund Transfer Act Regulations Sponsors: Committee on the Law Relating to Computers of the Section of Science and Technology and the Banking Committee of the Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law Presiding: Hamilton Fish Potter, Jr., New York, New York Moderator: Fred M. Greguras, Omaha, Nebraska Speakers: Lee S. Adams, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. Lynne B. Barr, Division of Consumer Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. This meeting will be on the regulations promulgated under EFT Act, Title XX, Public Law 95-630, enacted on November 10, 1978. On August 1, 1979, the Federal Reserve Board will publish the implementing regulations for the final 60-day comment. The purpose of this meeting is to provide interested parties the opportunity to comment on the implementing regulations directly to Federal Reserve Board representatives prior to, not after, they are finalized. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Executive Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Officers Meeting (Executive Session) THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Council Meeting (Executive Session) FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Council Meeting (Tentative Executive Session) 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Rooms to be Announced, Fairmont Individual Meetings of Section Committees 9:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Departure from Lobby, Fairmont Spouses' Tour of the Dallas Apparel Mart, followed by lunch and guided tour of Dallas 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby Level, Fairmont No-Host Reception SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to noon, Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont First Business Session Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Presiding: Lipman Redman, Chairman 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Departure from Lobby, Fairmont Spouses' Fashion Brunch and Tour 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby Level, Fairmont Section Luncheon, Second Business Session Presiding: Lipman Redman, Chairman 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Third Business Session Presiding: Charles M. Walker, Chairman-Elect 7:00 p.m. to midnight, International Ballroom, Lobby Level, Fairmont Section of Taxation Dinner Dance SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby Level, Fairmont Fourth Business Session Presiding: Thomas V. Lefevre, Vice-Chairman, Government Relations 11:00 a.m., International Ballroom, Lobby Level, Fairmont Special Order of Business-Election of Section Officers and Council Members Presiding: Lipman Redman, Chairman 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Continental Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting of 1978-79 and 1979-80 councils (Executive Session) 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Technical Session, Joint Program with Young Lawyers Division, First of two sessions- See Monday Program for Second Part "Professional Corporation? Incorporating the Medium to Large-Sized Law Firm" Introduction: Morton A. Harris, Columbus, Georgia Setting the Stage-The Facts of the Case, Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Dramatic Presentation: Whether or Not to Incorporate? Managing Partners Converse Murdoch, Wilmington, Delaware Carl E. Glock, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Berrien C. Eaton, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona Recommending Committee H. Bradley Jones, Beverly Hills, California Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Harold I. Apolinsky, Birmingham, Alabama Law Firm Accountant William Raby, New York, New York Structure and Management of the Corporation, H. Bradley Jones, Beverly Hills, California Problems in Handling Incorporation, W. Dean Hopkins, Cleveland, Ohio MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section D, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Technical Session, Joint Program with the Section of Family Law "Introduction to Divorce Taxation" Moderator: Gary Randall, Spokane, Washington Tax Consideration of Spousal Support, Gary Randall, Spokane, Washington Child Support, James J. Podell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Property Division, John Y. Taggert, New York, New York Payment and Deductibility of Attorneys' Fees, Leonard L. Loeb, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section B, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Technical Session, Joint Program with the Section of Family Law "Advance Aspects of Divorce Taxation" T99 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Moderator: Richard J. Podell, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Disposing of the Family Business, Berneice A. Anglea, Pasadena, California Tax Planning for Property Transfer and Division, David H. Hopkins, Chicago, Illinois Estate and Gift Tax Aspects of Divorce, Donald I. Grande, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Treatment of Retirement Plans, Insurance and Employment Related Benefits, Marjorie O'Connell Amey, Washingon, D.C. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Technical Session, Joint Program with Young Lawyers Division, Second of two sessions-See Sunday Program for First Part "Professional Corporation? Incorporating the Medium to Large-Sized Law Firm" Designing and Preparing Professional Employment Agreements, Berrien C. Eaton, Jr., Phoenix, Arizona Designing and Preparing the Stockholders' Stock Purchase Agreement, Carl E. Glock, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Selecting a Qualified Retirement Plan, Harry V. Lamon, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia Other Fringe Benefits of Incorporation, Robert D. Taichert, Albuquerque, New Mexico Operational Factors of the Professional Corporation, Harold I. Apolinsky, Birmingham, Alabama Special Estate Planning Benefits, Lawrence J. Lee, Phoenix, Arizona TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Technical Session "Tax Shelter Practice." A dramatic presentation and panel discussion of practical, ethical and malpractice problems in representing promoters and purchasers in tax shelter offerings Chairman: Frederic G. Corneel, Boston, Massachusetts Co-Producer: John B. Jones, Jr., Washington, D.C. Dramatic Presentation: "Shelter Arms," a tragedy in three acts of the construction, sale, and collapse of a tax shelter Cast: Frederic L. Ballard, Jr., Washington, D.C. Ernest S. Christian, Jr., Washington, D.C. Newman T. Halvorson, Washington, D.C. James P. Holden, Washington, D.C. Jerome B. Libin, Washington, D.C. Eleanor Newbury, Dallas, Texas Panel Discussion: "What Is Left of Tax Shelters": SEC and malpractice liability problems in representing promoters. Ethical and practical aspects in representing investors. Should the "Reasonable Basis" approach in tax planning be modified? What is the IRS doing about Tax Shelters? Special Commentator: Jerome Kurtz, Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C. Panelists: John M. Bray, Washington, D.C. Martin B. Cowen, New York, New York Walter Rockier, Washington, D.C. Paul Sax, San Francisco, California Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:00 a.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakfast Meeting of Officers, Council, Chairmen and Vice Chairmen 10:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., N222 and N223, Level 2, Convention Center 10:00, Exemption of Municipal Bond Interest-Proposed Amendment of IRC ?103 John C. Bates, Jr., Washington, D.C. . Daniel B. Goldberg, New York, New York 11:00, Report of Nominating Committee and Other Section Business Urban Development Action Grants: How to Get Them and How They Can Supplement Industrial Development Bond Financing Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2:00 to 2:30, PL 95-147: A New Look at Medium of Payment for Municipal Bonds Gerald Fernandez, Jr., New York, New York 2:30 to 4:45, "Life Without Taxes: Urban Development under Proposition 13 and its Progency." Moderator: Joseph E. Coomes, Jr., Sacramento, California Panelists: Donald R. Hodgman, Los Angeles, California R. Thomas Westhoff, Vice President, Public Finance, Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., San Francisco, California Daniel T. Felix, Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., El Segundo, California Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 a.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakfast Meeting of Officers, Council, Chairmen and Vice Chairmen 10:00 to 12:00, Reunion Ballroom, Section G, Hyatt Regency Dallas Federal Assistance: Funding Restraints and Social Concerns 504: Participation of the Handicapped in Federally Assisted Programs Susan A. Cahoon, Atlanta, Georgia Juanita Jeys, Gulf Coast Legal Foundation, Houston, Texas Local Procurement with Federal Funds: Recent Developments Robert D. Wallick, Washington, D.C. A Federal Law for Local Government? Labor Protective Requirements under Federal Grants David E. Fox, Washington, D.C. 12:00 noon, Reunion Ballroom, Section C. Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Annual Section Luncheon Address: Involving Local Government and Private Enterprise: The Keystone to Success for Historic Preservation John M. Fowler, Asst. General Counsel, The President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Washington, D.C. 2:00 to 5:30, S-308, Level 3, Convention Center Preserving, Conserving and Re-using Historic Properties: New Law and New Roles for Private and Public Sector Practitioners Co-sponsored by ABA Special Committee on Housing and Urban Development Law In cooperation with National Association of Attorneys General and National Trust for Historic Preservation 2:00 to 4:00, An Overview of the Law of Historic Preservation Critical and Economic Issues in Litigation Mendes Hershman, New York, New York What the Practitioner Needs to Know about Drafting Preservation Laws Edward H. Kellogg, Associate Dean, University of Vermont Law School, South Royalton, Vermont Local Government and the Property Owner: Services, Standards, Controls and Incentives Frank B. Gilbert, Chief Counsel, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, D.C. 4:00 to 5:30, Principles in Practice Federal Tax Considerations for Property Owners and Developers Sally Oldham, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Washington, D.C. Restrictive Agreements for Historic Preservation Ross Netherton, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Reusing Buildings in a Public-Private Partnership Peter Brink, Executive Director, Galveston Historical Foundation, Galveston, Texas Role of the States and Their Attorneys General Rufus Edmisten, Attorney General of North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina 6:00 p.m., Brisbane, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Reception for Section Members-No Host Bar MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakfast Meeting of Officers, Council, Chairmen and Vice Chairmen 2:00 to 4:45, N222 and N223, Level 2, Convention Center Election of Officers and Council Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Recent Developments in Urban, State and Local Government Law, with special emphasis on the following: -The Police Power and Inverse Condemnation: Where is the Boundary Line: -The Ullman Bill Limiting Single Family Mortgage Bonds: A Look at the Constitutional Basis for Federal Tax Exemption of Municipal Bond Interest -Extraterritorial Regulatory Jurisdiction of Cities Professor Robert H. Freilich, Editor, The Urban Lawyer, University of Missouri- Kansas City, Missouri Reply and Comment by a Panel of Experts, Followed by Audience Participation Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Association Committees, consisting of Associ- ation members appointed by the President, are either Standing Committees or Special Com- mittees depending upon the probable duration of the Committee's work. Standing Committees, normally consisting of seven members, are created within the Association's By-Laws to investigate and study issues of continuing or recurring importance to the purpose or business of the Association. The Association presently has 38 Standing Committees, examples of which include Continuing Education of the Bar, Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Federal Judiciary, Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants, Legislation, and Professional Discipline. Special Committees investigate and study specific issues of immediate or non-recurring concern to the purpose or business of the Association. Special Committees, normally consisting of five members, are appointed on a year-to-year basis and address areas of activity such as Administration of Criminal Justice, Resolution of Minor Disputes, Delivery of Legal Services, Prepaid Legal Services, Public Interest Practice, and Youth Education for Citizenship. The Association currently has 34 Special Committees. From time to time, Commissions are created. A Commission is a Special Committee whose membership includes non-lawyers, who are not members of the Association, whose participation is deemed necessary to resolve the problem assigned to the Commission. Examples of Com- missions include the Commission on Advertising, on Correctional Facilities and Services, on the Mentally Dis- abled, and on Medical Professional Liability. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Admiralty and Maritime Law Richard W. Palmer, Chairman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Grand Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Joint Program with Committee on Maritime Insurance of the Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law Section Subjects: Amendments to Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, George W. Healy, 111, New Orleans Jurisdiction Over Offshore Operations-Who are Seamen-Foreign Seamen Claims, Eldon E. Fallon, New Orleans Offshore Oil Workers-Benefits and Elements of Damages, Gus A. Schill, Jr., Houston Aeronautical Law James H. Bretton, Jr., Chairman, Atlanta, Georgia SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Trinity and Brazos, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Committee Meeting and Luncheon TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Theatre, Level 3, Convention Center Joint Program with Sections of Science and Technology, Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, International Law Subject: Space Commerce and the Space Shuttle-Its Development: Legal, Scientific and Practical Implications Moderator: George C. Sloup, Crystal Lake, Illinois Speakers: Dr. J. Henry Glazer, Chief Counsel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Dr. Christopher Kraft, Director, Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, Texas Dr. George S. Robinson, Assistant General Counsel, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Professor S. Houston Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, Institute for the Study of International Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California Professor Carl Q. Christol, Professor of International Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California James W. Barrett, President, Corroon and Black, Inc., Washington, D.C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Room S412, Level 4, Convention Center Joint Program with Sections of Administrative Law, Insurance, Negligence and Compensation Law, Public Utility Law Subject: Deregulation-The Way of the Future in Transportation? Moderators: James H. Bratton, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, Chairman, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Martin Menter, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Advisory Committee, ABA Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law Wayne E. Babler, St. Louis, Missouri, Chairman, Section of Public Utility Law Keynote Speaker: George C. Eads, Washington, D.C., Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers Government Panel: Marvin S. Cohen, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Betty Jo Christian, Washington, D.C., Commissioner, interstate commerce Commission Linda H. Kamm, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, Department of Transportation Honorable Elliott H. Levitas (D. Georgia), United States House of Representatives, Public Works and Transportation Committee Elliott M. Seiden, Washington, D.C., Chief of the Transportation Section, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice Private Sector: Robert M. Baptiste, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Nelson J. Cooney, Washington, D.C., General Counsel, American Trucking Association William H. Dempsey, Washington, D.C., President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Railroads Sam H. Flint, Chicago, Illinois, Vice President, Corporate Operations, Quaker Oats Company Assembly Resolutions Richard H. Allen, Chairman, Memphis, Tennessee FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon Meeting, Executive Session 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Brisbane B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Opening Hearings SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., S305, Level 3, Convention Center Breakfast Meeting, Executive Session Association Communications Norman Ramsey, Chairman, Baltimore, Maryland SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 10:00 a.m., Room N216, Level 2, Convention Center Committee meeting and luncheon Association Communications Adjunct Committee on Fair Trial and Free Press Alfred T. Goodwin, Chairman, Portland, Oregon SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 2:00 p.m., Room N202, Level 2, Convention Center Committee Meeting Association Standards for Criminal Justice Kenneth J. Hodson, Chairman, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., Cafe D'Or, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Committee Meeting Clients' Security Funds Jack H. Evans, Chairman, New Haven, Connecticut SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Open meeting Continuing Education of the Bar Robert K. Emerson, Chairman, Huntington, West Virginia FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Far East, Banquet Level, Fairmont Business Meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 bATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Fountain, Terrace Level, Fairmont Section Liaison Representatives and Standing Committee Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Florentine, Banquet Level, Fairmont National Institute Workshop Customs Law Robert E. Herzstein, Chairman, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:30 a.m., Pecos Room, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Committee Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., William B. Travis, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Program Subject: Playing by the Rules: Have We Achieved a New Legal Structure for International Trade? Presiding: Robert E. Herzstein, Washington, D.C., Chairman, Standing Committee on Customs Law Speakers: Ambassador Rodney Gray, Ottawa, Canada. Canada's chief representative in the recent Geneva trade negotiations Ambassador Alan Wolff, Washington, D.C., America's trade negotiator In an ambitious effort at international lawmaking, the world's major trading nations have just agreed on five new codes of conduct. The new rules are designed to prevent governments from helping their own industries and hindering foreign ones. How effective will the rules be? Can they be enforced? Ethics and Professional Responsibility L. Clair Nelson, Chairman, Stamford, Connecticut SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Directors, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Directors, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting Forum Committees Philip L. Sisk, Chairman, Lynn, Massachusetts SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Duncan A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting Judicial Selection, Tenure and Compensation Herbert H. Anderson, Chairman, Portland, Oregon SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 a.m., Crown Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting Lawyer Referral Service Arthur M. Lewis, Chairman, Hartford, Connecticut SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Lawyers In the Armed Forces Penrose L. Albright, Chairman, Arlington, Virginia FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve and National Guard Judge Advocates of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Presentations will deal with scope and status of Reserve law program and with military justice including the Law of War and Uniform Code of Miliary Justice outline. Drill point credit has been requested from all the services. Co-sponsored by Standing Committees on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and on Military Law. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Regency Room, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar Luncheon with speaker. Ticket required. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve and National Guard Judge Advocates (continued). Co-sponsored by Standing Committees on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and on Military Law 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Closing reception for Military Lawyer Seminar participants, spouses, guests. Tickets required TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 2:00 p.m., S412 and S413, Level 4, Convention Center Showcase Program-"Selective Service: Free Choice or Draft?" Pros and cons of the draft will be discussed by Senator John G. Tower of Texas, Congressman Don Edwards of California, Deanne C. Siemer, General Counsel of the Defense Department, and Ira Glasser, Executive Director of American Civil Liberties Union national office. Representatives of minority groups and of women's groups. A candid discussion of where the country now stands in its defense posture with the all-voluntary force. Is restoration of Selective Service called for? What about ERA? Who will handle the system? Timely and important. Co-sponsors: Standing Committees on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and on Military Law and Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities. Lawyers' Title Guaranty Funds John G. Satter, Chairman, Dwight, Illinois FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Latimer B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting Legal Aid & Indigent Defendants Jerome J. Shestack, Chairman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N216, Level 2, Convention Center Committee meeting and luncheon Kim Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Room N216, Level 2, Convention Center Committee meeting and Luncheon Legal Assistance for Military Personnel William R. Robie, Chairman, Washington, D.C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve and National Guard Judge Advocate (see Lawyers in Armed Forces listing for further details) 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Regency Room, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar Luncheon SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar Continued 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Reception Ticket required TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, N206, Level 2, Convention Center Committee Meeting TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 2:00 p.m., S412 and S413, Level 4, Convention Center Showcase Program: "Selective Service: Free Choice or Draft." (See Showcase section) Legal Assistants Robert S. Mucklestone, Chairman, Seattle, Washington SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Court Room, Mezzanine Level, Dallas Hilton Business Meeting and Luncheon of the Standing Committee on Legal Assistants and its Advisory Commission MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mezzanine, Level 4, Convention Center Joint Presidential Showcase Program of the Standing Committee on Legal Assistants, Robert S. Mucklestone, Seattle, Washington, Chairman and the Section of Economics of Law Practice, Francis H. Musselman, New York, New York, Chairman Topic: The Economics of Utilizing Legal Assistants to the Lawyer and Client Presiding: Francis H. Musselman, Chairman, Section of Economics of Law Practice Moderator: Jack T. Crabtree, Program Chairman, Standing Committee on Legal Assistants, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Speakers: Samuel S. Smith, Chairman-Elect, Section of Economics of Law Practice, Miami Beach, Florida Roberta C. Ramo, Member of the Council of the Section of Economics of Law Practice, Albuquerque, New Mexico Bradford W. Hildebrandt, Management Consultant, Bradford W. Hildebrandt & Company, Inc., Union, New Jersey Nancy Siegel, Legal Assistant, Lillick, McHose and Charles, San Francisco, California TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 2:00 p.m., S412 and S413, Level 4, Convention Center Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Showcase Program-"Selective Service: Free Choice or Draft" (see Showcase section) Legal Drafting Fred J. Emery, Chairman, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 Noon to 1:30 p.m., N212, Level 2, Convention Center Luncheon Legislation Bert S. Nettles, Chairman, Mobile, Alabama SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 12:00 noon, Blue Bonnet, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Luncheon Meeting Membership Edgar D. Hieronymus, Chairman, Tulsa, Oklahoma SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., N225 and N226, Level 2, Convention Center Meeting of the Standing Committee on Membership, State and Young Lawyer Division State Membership Chairmen, to be followed by a cocktail reception for all present and their spouses Military Law Robinson O. Everett, Chairman, Durham, North Carolina FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve and National Guard Judge Advocates of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. See Standing Committee on Lawyers in the Armed Forces' program for full details. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Joint meeting with General Practice Section Committee on Military Law. Information available on Standing Committee's recommendations to House of Delegates. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Regency Room, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar Luncheon with speaker. Ticket required. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Military Lawyer Seminar for Reserve and National Guard Judge Advocates (continued). See Standing Committee on Lawyers in the Armed Forces' program for full details. 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., Main Ballroom, Adolphus Closing reception for Military Lawyer Seminar participants, spouses, and guests. Ticket required. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Room N232, Level 2, Convention Center "Fourth Annual Audiovisual Theatre" Continuous presentation of films on stimulating variety of topics, with clusters on Bankruptcy, Military Law, Trial Practice, and Computer-assisted Research. Brochure giving hourly schedule of films and brief descriptions is available at ABA Free Literature table, Convention Center. Interesting, profitable "filler" for 30 minutes, an hour, or more. Co-sponsored by the Consortium for Professional Education- Video Law Seminars and Section of Economics of Law Practice. Kib Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 MONDAY, AUGUST 13 7:45 to 8:50 a.m., Venetian Room, Lobby Level, Fairmont Joint breakfast metting with The Federal Bar Association and Special Committee on Lawyers in Government. Speaker to be announced. Ticket required. 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., Room N232, Level 2, Convention Center "Fourth Annual Audiovisual Theatre." Set Sunday program for further details. 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus "Uniform Code of Military Justice (Minor Tuneup or Major Overhaul?)." See General Practice Section Committee on Military Law for further details. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Room N232, Level 2, Convention Center "Fourth Annual Audiovisual Theatre." See Sunday program for further details. 11:00 a.m., U.S. District Court. 1100 Commerce Street Special Admission Ceremony for lawyers wishing to practice before the U.S. Court of Military Appeals. To be admitted, applicants must bring a certificate of good standing from the jurisdiction in which he or she is admitted to practice. Application form with $10 fee may bt completed at the door. Co-sponsored by State Bar of Texas Military Law Section. 2:00 p.m., S412 and S413, Level 4, Convention Center Showcase Program-"Selective Service: Free Choice or Draft." Pros and cons of the draft will be discussed by Senator John G. Tower of Texas, Congressman Don Edwards of California, Deanne C. Siemer, General Counsel of he Defense Department, and Ira Glasser, Executive Director of American Civil Liberties Union national office. Representatives of minority groups and of women's groups. A candid discussion of where the country now stands in its defense posture with the all-voluntary force. Is restoration of Selective Service called for? What about ERA? Who will handle the system? Timely and important. Co-sponsors: Standing Committees on Lawyers in the Armed Forces and on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities. National Conference Groups J. Pennington Straus, Chairman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Duncan A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting 12 noon to 1:30 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon National Conference of Lawyers and Corporate Fiduciaries H. Peter Somers, Co-Chairman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Walter F. Gray, Co-Chairman, St. Louis, Missouri SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Terrace, Terrace Level, Fairmont Conference Meeting MONDAY, AUGUST 13 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., The Chambers, Lobby Level, Loews Anatole Program: "The Church-Lerch Talk Show on Interdisciplinary Overlap Between Law and Social Work" Joint Program with the Section of Family Law and the National Association of Social Workers Moderators: Virginia Anne Church, member, National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers, San Francisco, California Stanford E. Lerch, Secretary, Section of Family Law, Phoenix, Arizona Panelists: James A. Chiccarella, ACSW, LCSW, specialist in behavior therapy and Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 forensic social work, San Francisco, California Dolores Delahanty, ACSW, Director, Human Services Coordination Alliance, Louisville, Kentucky Joan R. Katz, MSW, ACSW, Principal Social Worker, Quincy District Court, Quincy, Massachusetts Honorable William Sylvester White, Presiding Judge, Juvenile Division, Circuit Court of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois Professional Discipline John C. McNulty, Chairman, Minneapolis, Minnesota SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., N202 and N203, Level 2, Convention Center Meeting 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Amethyst, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Alumni dinner Professional Utilization and Career Development Kenneth S. White, Chairman, Lynchburg, Virginia SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Oak Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee Meeting, Breakfast and Luncheon Scope and Correlation of Work William W. Falsgraf, Chairman, Cleveland, Ohio FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 8:30 a.m., Presidents Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakfast 9:30 a.m., Board Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Committee Meeting 12:00 noon, Presidents Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon 6:00 p.m., Brisbane A Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Dinner Meeting Unauthorized Practice of the Law Richard M. Goldberg, Chairman, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Latimer A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting K~x Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 The 1980 Australia Meeting Robert W. Meserve, Chairman, Boston, Massachusetts SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 to 9:00, The Board Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Closed breakfast meeting of the Committee 9:00 to 11:00, The Board Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Open meeting for all persons interested in learning about the Sydney sessions Bar Activities and Services John A. Krsul, Jr., Chairman, Detroit, Michigan SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Latimer A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting of the Committee Cooperation with the ANPA (ABA-ANPA Task Force) Stuart Kadison, Chairman, Los Angeles, California FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 12:00 noon, Room N202, Level 2, Convention Center Committee/Task Force Meeting Consortium on Legal Services and the Public Thomas S. Johnson, Chairman, Rockford, Illinois SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m., Parisian Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Breakfast and Committee Meeting Federal Limitations on Attorneys' Fees Roderick B. Matthews, Chairman, Richmond, Virginia FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Executive, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting Law Book Publishing Practices Edgar J. Bellefontaine, Chairman, Boston, Massachusetts THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Executive, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Meeting Prepaid Legal Services John R. Wallace, Chairman, Miami, Oklahoma SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Crown Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Committee meeting SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., State Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Joint meeting and luncheon of Special Committee and Board of Directors of American Prepaid Legal Services Institute The Second Century Fund Leon Jaworski, Chairman, Houston, Texas SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Committee Luncheon and Meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for Regional Leaders WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Brisbane, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Reception for Second Century Fund Charter Members and spouses, invitation only. Office of Resource Development J. David Andrews, Chairman, Seattle, Washington SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., N204, Level 2, Convention Center Office of Grant Development and The Second Century Fund Clare J. Skvorc, Director, Grant Development SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 1:30 p.m., N235 and N236, Level 2, Convention Center Grant Funding Workshop Grant specialists from the Office of Resource Development will present an overview of the grant development process for representatives of Sections, Committees and Commissions who are contemplating grant-seeking activities for present or future FPE projects. Workshop will treat principles of proposal development, assessment of funding chances, selection of potential grantors, entity participation in fund solicitation, and other related subjects. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 The Assembly is the forum for the members of the Association at the Association's Annual Meeting. It is composed of all members registered at the annual meeting with a quorum of the Assembly being 200. The Assembly elects Assembly Delegates to the House of Delegates, considers resolutions presented by Association members, considers amendments to the Association's Constitution and presents programs of professional interest. This year Assembly programs include the Opening Assembly (Morning and Afternoon Sessions), three Assembly luncheons, the President's Reception, and the Annual Dinner. Because of amendments to the Association's Constitution and By-Laws adopted at the 1977 Annual Meeting, matters for deliberation by the Assembly will be presented at the afternoon session of the Opening Assembly on Monday, August 13, and continue on the afternoon of Wednesday, August 15. The agenda for the Assembly will consist of constitutional amendments and the recommendations of the Assembly resolutions committee. Copies of the resolutions which were submitted for consideration can be found in the registration kits of members; texts of amendments to the Association's Constitution can be found under the General Information tab in this book. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE Resolutions must be submitted ten days before the opening session of the Assembly and must be pertinent to the purposes of the Association. Resolutions which are submitted are referred to the Assembly Resolutions Committee which consists of the Assembly Delegates. The Assembly Resolutions Committee will hold Open Hearings Friday, August 10, at 2:00 p.m. in Brisbane B, on the Atrium Level of the Hyatt Regency Dallas, at which time members will have an opportunity to be heard regarding the resolutions which have been submitted. The Committee will then prepare a recommendation on each such resolution for the Assembly's consideration on Monday afternoon, August 13 at 2:00 p.m. ELECTION OF ASSEMBLY DELEGATES The Assembly Delegates, 15 in number, 5 of whom are elected at each Annual Meeting for 3-year terms, represent the Assembly in the House of Delegates. Any member of the Association is eligible to be an Assembly Delegate although of the 5 Delegates elected, no 2 may be residents of the same district as districts are defined in Section 2.1 of the Constitution. Nominations for Assembly Delegates are made by written petition. All members of the Assembly, which consists of the members of the Association registered at the Annual Meeting, are entitled to vote for Assembly Delegates. Voting will commence on Thursday, August 9, and continue until Wednesday, August 15, in the registration area of the Dallas Convention Center. The polls will be open from 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. Thursday, August 9, and from 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday, August 10 through Tuesday, August 14. On Wednesday, August 15, the polls will close at 11:30 a.m. The votes will then be tallied by computer and the five candidates with the highest number of votes, provided that no 2 are from the same district, will be declared elected. In the event of a tie, the Secretary will determine the winner by lot. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 a.m.-ANNUAL PRAYER BREAKFAST Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun will deliverthe lay address at the Annual Prayer Breakfast to be held in the Reunion Ballroom of the beautiful, new Hyatt Regency Dallas. (Advance ticket reservations are essential.) 12:00 Noon-RED MASS A Red Mass will be celebrated at the Guadalupe Cathedral by The Most Reverend Thomas Tschoepe, D.D., Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas. The history of the Red Mass goes back many centuries to Rome, Paris and London. Traditionally, the Red Mass has opened the judicial year of the sacred Roman Rota, the tribunal of the Holy See. Guadalupe Cathedral is located at 2215 Ross Avenue, across from the Dallas Legal Education Center. 4:00 p.m.-WELCOME RECEPTION Your District Representative on the Board of Governors will be your host for this reception in the Reunion Ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Dallas. You are invited to enjoy this opportunity to become reacquainted with members and guests from your state and those in your district. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 9:30 a.m.-OPENING ASSEMBLY Honorable Robert S. Strauss, Ambassador-at-Large for Middle East Negotiations, will address the Assembly which will take place at 9:30 a.m. in the Theatre of the Dallas Convention Center. President S. Shepherd Tate will preside at this Assembly. 12:00 noon-ASSEMBLY LUNCHEON Hanna Gray, President of the University of Chicago, will address this annual luncheon Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 which will be held in the Parquet Ballroom of the Convention Center. (Advance ticket reservations are essential.) 2:00 p.m.-OPENING ASSEMBLY, Afternoon Session At the afternoon session of the Assembly at 2:00 -p.m. in the Theatre of the Dallas Convention Center the report of the Assembly Resolutions Committee will be presented. Each recommendation of the Committee will be open to debate by the Assembly and a vote will be taken on each recommendation. The Assembly will reconvene on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m: when it will consider amendments to the Association's Constitution. The President will report the action of the Assembly to the House of Delegates on each resolution which has been adopted by the Assembly. Before the close of the last session of the Assembly at the Annual Meeting, the Chairman of the House of Delegates will report the House of Delegate's action to the Assembly. TUESDAY,AUGUST14 12:00 noon-ASSEMBLY LUNCHEON The 1979 Gavel Awards will be presented at this Assembly Luncheon to be held in the Parquet Ballroom of the Convention Center. (Advance ticket reservations are essential.) 9:00 p.m.-PRESIDENrS RECEPTION AND DANCE President and Mrs. S. Shepherd Tate will be your hosts for this annual event to be held in the Great Hall of the Apparel Mart. Your personal invitation describing this festive evening of music and dance will be included in your registration packet. (Black tie optional.) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 12:00 noon-ASSEMBLY LUNCHEON Alfred E. Kahn, Special Advisor to the President on Inflation, will address this annual luncheon to be held in the Parquet Ballroom of the Convention Center. (Advance ticket reservations are essential.) 2:00 p.m.-ASSEMBLY The Assembly will reconvene this afternoon in the Theatre of the Convention Center to consider amendments to the Association's Constitution. 7:00 p.m.-ANNUAL DINNER DANCE A 7:00 p.m. reception in the Regency Ballroom hosted by lawyers from Dallas and Texas will immediately precede the 8.00 p.m. Annual Dinner in the Reunion Ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Dallas. The Vocal Majority and humorist Shearen Elebash will entertain. and there will be dancing to the Mal Fitch Orchestra. (Black tie is suggested) (Advance ticket reservations are essential.) Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Affiliated Groups I 1 An affiliated organization in the technical sense means a national organization of the legal profession, that is represented in the House of Delegates. Each national organiza- tion in the legal profession-the objectives and activities of which are not included in those of the Association-if it has one thousand or more members in good standing, at least fifty percent of whom are members of the Association, may seek to be represented in the House of Delegates as an affiliated organization. An application to become an affiliated organization must be filed with the Chairman of the Credentials and Admissions Committee of the House of Delegates. The following national organizations of the legal profession are examples of currently- affiliated organizations: American Judicature Society; American Law Institute; Association of Life Insurance Counsel; Conference of Chief Justices; Federal Bar Association; Federal Communications Bar Association; Maritime Law Association of the United States; National Association of College and University Attorneys; National Bar Associa- tion; National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; National District Attorneys Association; and National Legal Aid and Defender Association. Other national organizations of the legal profession are "affiliated" in the non-technical sense in that they work closely together with the Association in a variety of areas of mutual interest. 11 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 American Bar Endowment 38th Annual Meeting of Members Gibson Gayle, Jr., President, Houston, Texas, Presiding MONDAY AUGUST 13 Immediately following Opening Assembly of ABA, The Theater, Level Three, Convention Center American Bar Endowment Board of Directors Meeting Immediately following ABA38th Annual Meeting of Members, The Theater, Level Three, Convention Center The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation John Gavin, Chairman, Yakima, Washington SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:30 a.m., Room S304, Level 3, Convention Center Fellows Seminar: "Regulation of Nuclear Energy Plants" by William A. Thomas, American Bar Foundation Research Attorney. 11:00 a.m., Room S304, Level 3, Convention Center Fellows Seminar: "Types and Causes of Lawyers Professional Liability Claims" by Werner Pfennigstorf, American Bar Foundation Research Attorney. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 6:00 p.m., Dallas Museum of Fine Arts The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation Reception. American College of Mortgage Attorneys Lynn M. Ewing, Jr., President, Nevada, Missouri TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Brisbane B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakfast Meeting American College of Probate Counsel Charles A. Saunders, President, Houston, Texas THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Presidents Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Membership Selection Committee Meeting All day meeting with luncheon served at noon 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Mercantile Nat'l Bank, 1704 Main St., Dallas, Texas Cocktail Party for all Fellows and their spouses, hosted by Mercantile Nat'l Bank 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Brisbane Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Dinner Meeting-College Committees To be followed by Joint Business Session of following Committees: Executive & Budget Committee, Suite of Bette Elton Estate & Gift Tax Committee, Board, Atrium Level Long Range Planning Committee, Duncan A, Atrium Level Probate Law Reform Committee, Presidents, Atrium Level Professional Standards Committee, Executive, Atrium Level Tours & Travel Committee, Directors, Atrium Level FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom, Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Board of Regents Meeting Breakfast and Luncheon served Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 i Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Cascade Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas ACPC Morning Seminar for all Fellows and their guests. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Cascade Ballroom, Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Symposium for all Fellows and their guests. 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Section D and E, Lobby, Loews Anatole Cocktail Reception and Annual Dinner for all fellows and their guests, informal-not black tie. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Bent Tree Country Club & Aerobic Center Visit to Aerobic Center Bus transportation from Convention Center. American Counsel Association J. Gerald Nilles, President, Fargo, North Dakota TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., 36th Floor, The Chapparal Club, Southland Center Reception, Dinner and Annual Meeting American Judicature Society Fletcher G. Rush, President FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Gold, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Executive Committee Meeting 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Silver, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton AJS-"Blueprint for the 1980's"-Informal Discussion and Reception 6:30 p.m., Embassy Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Reception. At 7:30 p.m. Annual Membership Banquet Speaker: Howell T. Heflin, U.S. Senator from Alabama John C. McNulty, Chairman SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Vista, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton New Directors' Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Board of Directors Meeting 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections A, B, and C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Luncheon with the National Conference of Bar Presidents Speaker: Honorable Reubin 0'D. Askew, of the Florida Bar; Governor of Florida 1971-1978 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Court, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Reception for Board of Directors and Spouses or Guests SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Silver, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Executive Committee Meeting American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education Norris Darrell, Chairman, New York, New York SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont ALI-ABA Authors and Lecturers Reception and Luncheon Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 American Legal Clinic Association Robert DeStefano, Executive Director, East Greenwich, R. I. Van O'Steen, President, Phoenix, Arizona SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 1:00 p.m., Mustang Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Board Meeting American Prepaid Legal Services Institute Lawrence M. Wood, President, Denver, Colorado SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., State Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Joint meeting and luncheon of Board of Institute with Special Committee on Prepaid Legal Services 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Parisian Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Open Meeting of Membership 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Parisian Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont "Ask the Experts" Conference on Personal Finance Law Lawrence Young, Executive Vice President, Morristown, New Jersey MONDAY, AUGUST 13 7:30 a.m., Florentine, Banquet Level, Fairmont Breakfast Meeting of the General Committee 12:30 p.m., Florentine, Banquet Level, Fairmont Luncheon in Honor of the Judges 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Section E, Lobby, Loews Anatole Annual Argument 5:30 p.m., Batik, Mezzanine, Loews Anatole Reception Institute of Judicial Administration John B. Stoddart, Jr., Chairman, New York, New York MONDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 a.m., S308, Level 3, Convention Center Breakfast Meeting for IJA Members and Guests International Academy of Trial Lawyers Florentino Garza, San Bernadino, California SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 7:00 p.m., Gold Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Reception and Dinner Dance U.S. Chapter, International Association for Insurance Law Irving Pfeffer, President, San Francisco, California WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:30 a.m., State Room, Third Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Annual Meeting Judge Advocates Association Captain Julian R. Benjamin, USNR, President, Miami Beach, Florida MONDAY, AUGUST 13 3:00 p.m., Regency Room, Lobby Level, Adolphus Annual Business Meeting, Captain Benjamin, President, presiding Reports of The Judge Advocates General of the Armed Forces: MG Alton H. Harvey, USA MG Walter D. Reed, USAF Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 RADM Charles E. McDowell, USN Election of Officers 7:00 p.m., Officers Club, Dallas Naval Aid Station Reception and cocktails 8:00 p.m., Officers Club, Dallas Naval Aid Station Annual Dinner Captain Benjamin, President, presiding Speaker: To be announced Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Charles A. Bane, Co-Chairman, Chicago, Illinois Thomas D. Barr, Co-Chairman, New York, New York SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m., Rose-15th Floor, Adolphus Luncheon/ Meeting with Deputy Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti Tickets $15.00 National Association of Bar Executives Reginald T. Hamner, President, Montgomery, Alabama WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Latimer B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon Meeting of the Executive Committee 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas General Membership Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas State Bar Breakout Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Local Bar Breakout Meeting THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Membership Breakfast Meeting 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas General Membership Meeting 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Membership Luncheon 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Unified State Bars Breakout Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Section E, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Voluntary State Bars Breakout Meeting 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakout Meeting for bar associations with 1,500 Members or more 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Section G, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Breakout Meeting for bar associations with 1,500 Members or less FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Membership Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Meeting of the National Association of Bar Executives, National Conference of Bar Presidents, Section of Bar Activities, Association of Continuing Legal Education Administrators and National Organization of Bar Counsel. This program has been arranged with joint participation of these groups. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections E and F, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Association of Bar Executives and National Conference of Bar Presidents Joint Luncheon 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Association of Bar Executives and National Conference of Bar. Presidents Joint Reception 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Join the National Conference of Bar Presidents Meeting National Association of Bar-Related Title Insurers Douglas E. Miles, Executive Vice-President, Chicago, Illinois SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Business meeting 12:30 p.m., Brisbane B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Luncheon with National Attorneys' Title Assurance Fund, Inc. 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Business meeting National Association of Women Lawyers Miriam G. Newman, President, New York, New York THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Executive Board Meeting Ida Greenblatt, Honorary Chairperson, Dallas, Texas 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Hotel Adolphus Reception FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Council Meeting Judge Theo Bedard, Chairperson, Dallas, Texas 12:15 p.m., Danish Room, 15th Floor, Hotel Adolphus Luncheon Speakers: Carol Bellows, Esquire, President, Illinois BarAssociation Louis Raggio, Esquire, Dallas, Texas Topic: Effective Participation in Bar Associations for Women Lawyers 7:00 p.m., Private Home, Charla Tindall, Hostess Fiesta (Admission by ticket only-Advance registration required) Transportation will be provided SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Adolphus Council and Assembly Meeting 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., North Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Luncheon (For Council Members, State Delegates and Regional Directors) 7:00 p.m., Belo Mansion, Downtown, Dallas Reception, Banquet, Installation of Officers Speakers: Margaret McKenna, Assistant Legal Council, White House Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Former Assistant, White House Topic: Women in Politics from Grass Roots to Washington Installing Officer: Shelia Gallagher, President, Anchorage, Alaska Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Regency Room, Lobby Level, Adolphus Executive Board Meeting National Attorneys' Title Assurance Fund, Inc. Stanley B. Balbach, President, Urbana, Illinois SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Business Meeting 12:30 p.m., Brisbane B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint luncheon with National Conference of Bar-Related Title Insurers National Center For Paralegal Training Albert Greenstone, President, New York, New York MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., French Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Cocktail Reception Reception Area with tables and chairs Registration Table outside of reception room National Conference of Bar Examiners Clyde O. Bowles, Jr., Chairman, Chicago, Illinois Bar Admission Administrators Ellen E. Sterritt, Chairman, Boston, Massachusetts FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus General Session SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 7:45 to 9:00 a.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Breakfast-Executive Committee & Chairmen, Sub-Committees 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus General Session 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Luncheon-Speaker. Admission by ticket 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus General Session & Annual Meeting of Membership SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 7:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Breakfast-Board of Managers and Past Chairmen Long Range Planning Committee of the National Conference of Bar Examiners Sumner T. Bernstein, Chairman, Portland, Maine 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Venetian Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Committee Meeting 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., Seville Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Luncheon, Board of Managers 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Seville Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Executive Committee Meeting MONDAY, AUGUST 13 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Emerald Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus General Session Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., French Room, Lobby, Adolphus General Session with the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Joint Luncheon with the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar- Admission by ticket National Conference of Bar Foundations William R. Van Aken, President, Cleveland, Ohio SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 2:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Program: Norman Gross, Chicago, Illinois, "Law Related Education"; Latest Developments in Lexis Computer Assisted Legal Research; Speaker to be announced; Thomas H. Gonser, Boise, Idaho, The Bar Foundation Manual; Foundation Round Table. Current Activities of Bar Foundations National Conference of Bar Presidents Wm. Reece Smith, Jr., President, Tampa, Florida THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Duncan A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Officers and Executive Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Program Participants, Council and Past Presidents Reception FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G&H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Meeting of the National Conference of Bar Presidents, National Association of Bar Executives, Section of Bar Activities, Association of Continuing Legal Education Administrators and National Organization of Bar Counsel. This program has been arranged with joint participation of these groups. 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections E and F, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Conference of Bar Presidents and National Association of Bar Executives Joint Luncheon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas State Bars Breakout Meeting 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Cascade Ballroom, Section B,? Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Local Bars Breakout Meeting 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Duncan A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency National Conference of Bar Presidents Film Presentation 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Conference of Bar Presidents and National Association of Bar Executives Joint Reception SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Sections G and H, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Conference of Bar Presidents Meeting 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom A, B, C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Joint Luncheon of the National Conference of Bar Presidents and the American Judicature Society 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Reunion Ballroom Section E, Hyatt Regency Dallas Program on the Code of Professional Responsibility Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 National Law Firm Philip J. Hermann, Interim Chairman, Cleveland, Ohio SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Business Meeting National Lawyers Wives JoAnne H. Allen, Chairman, Bountiful, Utah MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Brisbane, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for general membership including N.L.W. Board of Directors 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Bryan Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Lawyers Wives Board of Directors Annual Meeting and Affiliated Round Table. (All N.L.W. members are invited). TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Duncan Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Lawyers Wives Annual Installation Breakfast. All lawyers and Spouses are invited. Reservation: (Mrs. John) JoAnne Allen, Ramada Inn-Convention Center or (Mrs. Robert C.) Francile Anderson, Loews Anatole Guest Speaker: Leon Jaworski-Former Watergate Special Prosecutor and Special Counsel, House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct South Korea Investigation. Mr. Jaworski will speak at approximately 9:15 a.m. National Legal Aid and Defender Association William R. Klaus, President, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Room S303, Level 3, Convention Center Joint Breakfast with Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants National Organization of Bar Counsel Harold W. Barrick, President, Sedalia, Missouri THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., International Ballroom, Lobby, Fairmont Meeting FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Oak, Banquet Level, Fairmont Meeting Oklahoma Bar Association Reception Stuart B. Strasner, Chairman SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Duncan B, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Reception SCRIBES Michael H. Cardozo, Program Chairman, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., French, Lobby Room, Adolphus Breakfast and Program Speaker: Edward D. Re, President; guest speaker to be announced 11 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 The University of Alabama School of Law Thomas W. Christopher, Dean, Tuscaloosa, Alabama TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 5:00 p.m., Court, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Alumni Reception Boston College Law School Richard G. Huber, Dean, Newton, Massachusetts MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Patio, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception, Alumni(ae) Case Western Reserve Law School MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m., London Club, 3rd Floor, Sheraton-Dallas Alumni Cocktail Reception University of Chicago Law School Alumni Association Carl S. Lloyd, President, Alumni Association James A. Donohoe, Regional President, Dallas Alumni Chapter MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Pavilion Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception for graduates and friends of the Law School Columbia Law School Alumni Association Arthur O. Kimball, Chairman, New York, New York MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Embassy East, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Reception Honoring Dean Albert J. Rosenthal, Columbia Law School University of Denver College of Law Alumni Association Dean Daniel S. Hoffman, Denver, Colorado MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Executive Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Reception for alumni and friends Duke University School of Law Paul D. Carrington, Dean SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 6:00 p. m., to 7:30 p.m., Garden, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception Georgetown University Law Alumni Association Dean David J. McCarthy, Jr., Host, Washington, D.C. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Rose Room, 15th Floor, Adolphus Reception for all Georgetown law alumni and alumnae attending the American Bar Association Annual Meeting George Washington University Law Alumni J. McDonald Williams, Chairman, Dallas, Texas MONDAY, AUGUST 13 12:00 noon, Executive II & III, Ramada Inn/Convention Center Luncheon Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R0000300940016-2 Harvard Law School Association Harris K. Weston, President, Cincinnati, Ohio TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 6:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Banquet Level, Fairmont Reception and Dinner University of Illinois College of Law Alumni Association John E. Cribbet, Dean, Urbana, Illinois MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Directors Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Cocktail Reception Indiana University Law Alumni Association MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Continental Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Reception John Marshall Law School SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Fountain, Terrace Level, Fairmont Memphis State University, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law Nicholas L. White, Dean MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Cocktail Reception for Alumni and Friends, honoring Dr. Cecil C. Humphreys University of Miami School of Law Sola Mentschikoff, Dean, Coral Gables, Florida MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m., Florentine Room, Banquet Level, Fairmont Reception University of Michigan Law School Terrance Sandalow, Dean, Ann Arbor, Michigan MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Reception Submitted by Roy Proffitt, Prof. U. of Michigan Law School New York University School of Law SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas Alumni Cocktail Reception Northwestern University School of Law TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Fountain, Terrace Level, Fairmont Alumni Reception University of Pennsylvania Law Alumni Reception James O. Freedman, Dean MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Court Room, Mezzanine, Dallas Hilton Cocktail Reception Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Stanford Law School Dean Charles J. Meyers, Stanford, California MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m., Terrace Room, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception for Stanford Law School Alumni and friends Suffolk University Law School Alumni, Reception Malcolm M. Donahue, Associate Dean, Chairman, Boston, Massachusetts MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Windsor Room, Mezzanine, Adolphus Temple University School of Law Alumni(ae) Peter J. Liacouras, Dean, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Panorama, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception The University of Texas Law School Association Linton E. Barbee, President MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Garden area, Terrace Level, Fairmont Reception Vanderbilt Law School MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Bryan Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Alumni Reception University of Virginia, Law School Alumni Association C. Edward Good, Chairman, Charlottesville, Virginia TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., N215, Level 2, Convention Center Dean Emerson G. Spies will meet with interested Virginia Law School Alumni at the University of Virginia Law School Alumni breakfast. Dean Spies will report on the "State of the Law School" and will answer any questions presented. Washington and Lee University School of Law MONDAY, AUGUST 13 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Hill Room, The City Club, One Main Place Alumni Reception Yale Law School Alumni Robert K. Sands and Edward B. Winn, Co-Chairmen, Dallas, Texas TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 6:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Section C, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas (reception) 7:30 p.m., Regency Ballroom, Sections A & B, Lobby, Hyatt Regency Dallas (dinner) Speaker: Dean Harry H. Wellington This is the annual event (reception and dinner) held by the Yale Law School on the occasion of the American Bar Association annual meeting Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 General Information I M - The House of Delegates will meet on Tuesday, August 14, at 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.; and on Wednesday, August 15, at 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The setting for all House of Delegates sessions will be the Arena of the Dallas Convention Center. The Lawyers' Exposition will be housed in the East Hall of the Convention Center, and registrants are encouraged to visit the many diverse exhibits represented. A list of exhibitors can be found later in this section of the program. Information Central, along with the Current Registration Lists, will also be located in the East Hall of the Convention Center. At these desks, you will be able to secure updated information on times, dates and places of various events and meetings. Please note that at the end of this General Information section there is a directory of useful telephone numbers listed for your convenience. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 House of Delegates Meeting All sessions of the House of Delegates will be held in the Arena of the Dallas Convention Center. John C. Shepherd, Chairman of the ABA House of Delegates, will preside. The sessions will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 14 and 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The House Committee on Rules and Calendar will hold an Executive Session Luncheon Meeting Saturday, August 11, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in Room S305, Level 3, of the Convention Center. Open hearings will be held Saturday, August 11, in Room S303, Level 3 of the Convention Center, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and on Sunday, August 12, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. in Room S411, Level 4 of the Convention Center. The Drafting Committee of the House of Delegates will hold a meeting of interested groups to consider the Juvenile Justice Standards on Monday, August 13, at 2:00 p.m., in the Duncan Room, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas. The House Steering Committee on State Delegates will meet on Sunday, August 12, at 9:00 a.m., in Room S304, Level 3, of the Convention Center. An informal meeting of the State Delegates will be held Sunday, August 12, at 3:00 p.m., in Room E406, Level 4 of the Convention Center. Caucus of Section Delegates A meeting of the Section Delegates, chaired by Marshall J. Doke, Jr., will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 10, in the Regency Ballroom A of the Hyatt Regency Dallas. A cocktail reception, by invitation only, will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. that evening in the Latimer Room of the Hyatt Regency Dallas. Information Information with respect to changes in the places and hours of Section and Committee meetings will be available at the Information Central Desk located in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center. Current Ticket Sales Tickets to the American Bar Association and to most Section functions (breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, etc.) will be available for current ticket sales at the ABA Registration Center.in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center. This facility will be open during the following hours: Thursday, August 9 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 10 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, August 12 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 13 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 14 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 15 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tickets will not be sold or redeemed at any other location. Tickets will not be redeemed unless presented at least 72 hours prior to the event. Registration Each registrant is required to pay a $100.00 ($75.00 for Young Lawyers Division, $50.00 for Judge members of the Judicial Administration Division ($25.00 for Law Student Division) registration fee in order to attend Association, Section and other group meetings. Admission is by badge only. It is important that members who have not registered in advance do so promtly after arrival in order that their names be included in the supplemental registration list. All registrants will be supplied with badges and other materials at the Annual Meeting Registration Desk, which will be located in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center. Members of the House of Delegates will be able to sign the House Roster at the Annual Dinner Seat Selection section of the Annual Meeting Registration Desk. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Application for Association Membership Application forms for membership will be available at the ABA Membership Desk which will be located in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center, beginning at 12:00 noon, Thursday, August 9 Section Membership and Meetings Those persons attending the Annual Meeting for the first time will undoubtedly find many Section meetings of interest to them because of the subjects being discussed. Since Section meetings are run simultaneously, those attending for the first time should carefully read the program to decide which events they wish to attend. Particular attention is called to those members under age 36 to the meetings of the Young Lawyers Division. Any member of the Association is entitled to attend any meeting of a Section, but only a member of a Section is entitled to take part in its discussion and proceedings. A member of the Association may enroll in any of the Association's Sections during the meeting; however, some Sections limit those who can vote on Section matters to those individuals who have been Section members for a minimum time period. Meetings Members are advised that all sessions of the Assembly and House of Delegates will be called to order promptly at the announced time which will be Central Daylight Time. Members are asked to cooperate by prompt attendance. The Board of Governors will meet on Thursday and Friday, August 9 and 10, in the Reunion Ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Dallas. Board of Governors' Committees will meet at the Hyatt Regency Dallas on Wednesday, August 8. The Second Century Fund Leon Jaworski, Chairman, Houston, Texas SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., Regency Ballroom Section A, Lobby Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas National Committee Luncheon and Meeting SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Brisbane A, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Luncheon for Regional Leaders WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Brisbane, Atrium Level, Hyatt Regency Dallas Reception for Second Century Fund Charter Members and Spouses, invitation only Office of Resource Development J. David Andrews, Chairman, Seattle, Washington SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., N204, Level 2, Convention Center Office of Grant Development and The Second Century Fund Office of Resource Development Clare J. Skvorc, Director, Grant Development SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 1:30 p.m., N235 and N236, Level 2, Convention Center Grant Funding Workshop Grant specialists from the Office of Resource Development will present an overview of the grant development process for representatives of Sections, Committees and Commissions who are contemplating grant-seeking activities for present or future Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 FPE projects. Workshop will treat principles of proposal development, assessment of funding chances, selection of potential grantors, entity participation in fund solicitation, and other related subjects. Project to Improve Client Services by Skills Training Beatrice Moulton, Chairperson, Washington, D.C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Board, Banquet Level, Fairmont Business Meeting 1979 Local Advisory Committee Charles P. Storey, Chairman Jerry L. Buchmeyer T. Lamar Caudle II I David F. Chappell John W. Clark, Jr. Marshall J. Doke, Jr. Morris Harrell Travis D. Shelton Cullen Smith Robert H. Thomas Louis J. Weber Entertainment Committee Mrs. Robert B. Cousins, Chairman Mrs. Dallas Blankenship Mrs. Jack Hauer Mrs. Charles E. Long Mrs. Joe N. McClendon Mrs. W. D. Neary Mrs. H. Louis Nichols Mrs. Barefoot Sanders Mrs. Charles P. Storey Mrs. Ralph Wood Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the Association The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Association will be considered by the Assembly at its session on Wednesday, August 15, and by the House of Delegates at its session on Tuesday, August 14. Notice of these proposed amendments was published in the June issue of the American Bar Association Journal. I SPONSORS: John P. Bracken, Stanley M. Brown, James D. Fellers, Osmer C. Fitts, Thomas B. Gay, James K. Groves, John D. Randall, Charles S. Rhyne, Barnabas F. Sears, Sylvester C. Smith, Jr., and Wm. B. Spann, Jr., all former Chairmen of the House of Delegates. PROPOSAL: Amend the Constitution to provide for a one-year term on the Board of Governors for the Immediate Past Chairman of the House of Delegates. Amend ? 7.2 to read as follows: ? 7.2 Composition. The Board of Governors is composed of members of the Association elected by the House, one from each district and three members-at- large, and the following ex officio members: the President, the Chairman of the House of Delegates, the President-Elect, the immediate past President, the immediate past Chairman of the House of Delegates for one Association year immediately following the expiration of his term, the Secretary, and the Treasurer. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 n ? SPONSORS: Earl B. Hadlow, Chairman, Section of Bar Activities; Chesterfield Smith, former President; Leroy Jeffers and Blake Tartt, members of the Texas delegation in the House of Delegates; and Michael Franck, former Delegate, Section of Bar Activities. E A PROPOSAL: Amend the Constitution and the By-Laws" to change the time of election of members of the Board of Governors. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 7.3 to read as follows: ? 7.3 Eligibility and Term. To be eligible for election to the Board of Governors other than as a member-at-large, a person must be accredited to the district for which he is elected, and he must be or have been a delegate in the House of Delegates. To be eligible for election as the young lawyer member-at-large, a person must be less than 34 years old at the beginning of his term. The judicial member-at- large must be an active member of the judiciary. The section member-at-large must be a person who was a section chairman at some time within three Association years immediately preceding the beginning of his term, a person who was a section delegate within the Association year immediately preceding the beginning of his term, or a person who is a section delegate at the beginning of his term. The term of an elected member of the Board is three Association years, beginning with the adjournment of the annual meeting next following his election. A conforming amendment to the By-Laws will be considered by the House of Delegates. B PROPOSAL: Amend the Constitution to change the time of election of officers and to provide for successive ballots in contested elections. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 8.2 to read as follows: ? 8.2 Election and Terms. (a) The President-Elect, the Secretary, and the Treasurer shall be elected by the House of Delegates at the midyear meeting immediately preceding their terms of office. The term of each is one Association year beginning with the adjournment of the annual meeting next following his election. The President-Elect becomes President of the Association at the end of his term as President-Elect and is not again eligible for either office. (b) The Chairman of the House of Delegates shall be elected by the House from among its members during the midyear meeting in even-numbered years. His term is two Association years, beginning with the adjournment of the annual meeting next following his election. During his term of office, he may not hold or seek any other office in the Association. He is not again eligible for the office of Chairman of the House, and during the two Association years following the expiration of his term he is ineligible for nomination to the office of President-Elect. (c) Election of officers shall be by majority vote of the delegates present and voting. Voting shall continue until a candidate receives a majority vote. On successive ballots, the name of the candidate receiving the fewest votes on the previous ballot shall be removed. C PROPOSAL: Amend the Constitution to change the time of nomination of officers and members of the Board of Governors, to require that the State Delegates nominate two or three persons for the office of President-Elect, and to change the period during which nominating petitions may be filed. 1. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, except that the State Delegates are required to make nominations during or immediately preceding the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 9.2 to read as follows: ? 9.2 By State Delegates. ta) At, or within seven days before, each annual meeting, the State Delegates shall convene and shall make and immediately Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 announce two or three nominations for the office of President-Elect, a nomination for each of the offices of Secretary and Treasurer, and a nomination for each member of the Board of Governors whose term expires upon the adjournment of the next annual meeting. At, or within seven days before, the annual meeting in each odd-numbered year, the State Delegates shall also make and immediately announce a nomination for the office of Chairman of the House of Delegates. (b) If a nominee dies, becomes disabled, or declines, the State Delegates shall convene at the midyear meeting and select another nominee for that office. (c) At least 20-days notice of the time and place of the meeting of the State Delegates, as determined by the Board of Governors, shall be given to each State Delegate. The Chairman of the House shall preside and the Secretary of the Association shall act as Secretary. (d) If the Board of Governors recommends, and the State Delegates by mail ballot determine, that because of extraordinary circumstances a nominating meeting should not be held, the nominations required shall be made by the State Delegates acting by mail vote conducted by the Board of Elections. 2. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, except that nominating petitions for positions to be filled at the 1982 Midyear Meeting may be filed not earlier than 90 days before the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 9.3(a) to read as follows: ? 9.3 By Petition. (a) Not earlier than 90 days before nor later than 90 days after the annual meeting, other nominations for the Board of Governors or for any office to be filled by election at the next midyear meeting may be made by filing with the Secretary a petition and the written consent of the nominee. D PROPOSAL: Amend the Constitution to require that Midyear Meetings of the Association and of the House of Delegates be held. 1. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 4.1 to read as follows: ? 4.1 Annual and Midyear Meetings. The annual meeting and the midyear meeting of the Association shall each be held once during each calendar year at a time and place determined by the Board of Governors. Each such meeting may include meetings of the Board of Governors, sections, and committees as the Board may authorize. The annual meeting shall also include meetings of the Assembly. Notice of each meeting shall be given to members of the Association at least six months in advance. 2. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 4.2 to read as follows: ? 4.2 Other Meetings. In addition to the annual meeting and the midyear meeting, the Association shall hold such other meetings, including special and regional meetings, as the Board of Governors may prescribe. 3. Effective at the conclusion of the 1981 Annual Meeting, amend ? 6.10 to read as fol lows: ? 6.10 Meetings of the House. The House of Delegates shall meet during the annual meeting and the midyear meeting of the Association and at such other times and at such places as the Board of Governors may prescribe. Special meetings of the House shall be called by the President at the written request of a majority of the delegates. Forty-days notice of a meeting of the House shall be given to each delegate and to each section or committee chairman. However, if because of unusual urgency two-thirds of the members of the Board authorize a special meeting of the House held solely for a limited purpose specified in the notice, 15 days is sufficient. Each delegate has only one vote, which must be cast in person. A quorum is 100 delegates. NOTE: Additional conforming amendments to the By-Laws will be considered by the House of Delegates. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Lawyers' Expo You are cordially invited to visit the 1979 LAWYERS' EXPO, a highly professional exhibit program which accentuates new products, new services and new ideas which will make your offices and professional services operate even more efficiently-and at a savings of time and money to you. The Exhibit Hall, which is located in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center, will be open during the following hours on the days and dates indicated below: Thursday, August 9 Friday, August 10 Saturday, August 11 Sunday, August 12 Monday, August 13 Tuesday, August 14 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Among the many products on display are: legal publications; electrostatic copiers; dictating, data processing and computer equipment; typewriting; time recording and telephone answering systems; insurance programs and law office supplies. Also displaying or demonstrating their services will be publishers, legal research services, insurance companies, brokerage firms and accounting organizations. American Bar Association Registration, Ticket Sales, Current Registration Lists, and Information Central Desk will also be located in the East Hall of the Dallas Convention Center. Patronize your exhibitors at the 1979 LAWYERS' EXPO and take advantage of the products and services to be found in the exceptional and useful exhibits that are on display! ABA Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly Booth 437 ABA Section of Economics of Law Practice Booth 123, 125 ABA Public Service Activities Division Booth 406 ABA Section of General Practices Booth 121 ABRA Retirement Plans Booth 135 Aiphone U.S.A., Inc. Booth 329, 331 Airborne Freight Corporation Booth 328 Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Booth 426 Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Booth 308 ALI and ALI-ABA Booth 439, 441 ECRM, Inc. Booth 313, 315, 317 Electronic Data Systems Booth 509 Encyclopaedia Brittanica Booth 322, 421 European Law Centre LTD Booth 335 Excelsior-Legal Booth 117 Executone, Inc. Booth 136, 138 Expertise Institute, Inc. Booth 429 FBM Systems, Inc. Booth 316, 318 Fitness First Booth 401 Grolier Interstate Booth 239 The H. W. Wilson Company Booth 507 Heritage Legal Documents Booth 412 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 American Association of Law Libraries Booth 419 American Bar Endowment Booth 124, 126, 128, 130 & 223, 225, 227, 229 American Bar Foundation Booth 324 American Heart Association Booth 434 American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers Booth 430 American Prepaid Legal Services Institute Booth 340 American Standards Testing Bureau, Inc. Booth 428 American Tredex Corporation Booth 438 Archer Courier Systems, Inc. Booth 204 Aspen Systems Corporation Booth 119 AT&T Booth 217, 219, 221 Bancroft-Whitney Company Booth 339, 341 Matthew Bender Booth 423, 425 Books America International Booth 436 Bowne Time Sharing Booth 120,122 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. Booth 327 Callaghan & Company Booth 418, 420 Call Data Systems Booth 127 The Carswell Company Limited Booth 409 Clark Boardman Company, LTD Booth 214 COL'R'TAB, Division of Superior Tabbies, Inc. Booth 241 IBM Office Products Division Booth 102,104,106,108,110 & 201, 203, 205, 207, 209 Informatics, Inc. Booth 137, 139, 141 Insurance Corporation of America Booth 342 Jury Verdict Research Booth 215 Kaiser, Heller & Rogers Booth 325 Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers Booth 408 Kubernan-The Management Company Booth 314 Lanier Business Products, Inc. Booth 216, 218, 220, 222 Lawyer to Lawyer Consultation Panel Booth 213 Lawyers' Library Booth 422 Legal Accounting & Management Systems Booth 132 Legal Services Corp. Booth 231 Libin & Associates Booth 236 Manitou Systems, Inc. Booth 303 Maritime Heritage Prints, Inc. Booth 326 Mathtech, Inc. Booth 118 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Booth 238, 240 The Michie, Bobbs-Merrill Company Booth 319, 321 Mini Computer Systems, Inc. Booth 435 National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges Booth 404 National Institute for Trial Advocacy Booth 310 National Practice Institute Booth 323 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 I- Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Commerce Clearing House, Inc. Booth 242 Comptek Research, Inc. Booth 511, 513 Compute-R-Systems, Inc. Booth 224, 226 CompuTrac Booth 505 Condyne/Trans-Media Distributing Corp. Booth 237 Conference Books Service, Inc. Booth 410 Jury Verdict Reporter Booth 416 Coreco Research Corporation Booth 413 Dictaphone Corporation Booth 129, 131, 133 National Rifle Association Booth 330 New York Law Publishing Company Booth 415, 417 Olivetti Booth 302, 304, 306 Pinkertons, Inc. Booth 332 Prentice Hall, Inc. Booth 320 Publishers for Conventions, Inc. Booth 414 Quiklaw, Inc. Booth 432 Research Institute of America, Inc. Booth 338 The Reynolds & Reynolds Co. Booth 337 Sevin Corporation Booth 515, 517 Shepards, Inc. Booth 427 Society of Real Estate Appraisers Booth 336 Sony Corporation Booth 202, 301 Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc. Booth 235 Sperry Univac Booth 140, 142 Systems Marketing Consolidated, LTD Booth 501, 503 Velo-Bind Booth 402 Venture Graphics Booth 446 Warren, Gorham & Lamont, Inc. Booth 431 West Publishing Company Booth 114, 116 Wordstream Corporation Booth 403, 405, 407 Xerox Corporation Information Systems Group Booth 206, 208, 210 Xerox Corporation-Office Systems Products Booth 305, 307, 309 3914B 0264A Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Dallas Convention Center ABA New Center-658-8422 ABA Registration Desk-658-8420 Annual Dinner Ticket Sales-658-8437 Ticket Sales-658-8468 ABA Meetings Department-658-8400 Housing Office-658-8407 Administrative Secretary-658-8458 Administrative Support Center-658-8463 ABA Division Offices-658-8438 Professional Service Activities-658-8440 Legal Services Group-658-8444 Governmental Relations Office-658-8446 Public Service Activities-658-8450 Professional Responsibility-658-8452 Professional Education-658-8454 Criminal Justice Section-658-8448 Law Student Division-658-8456 Office Services-658-8415 Print Shop-658-8416 Information Central-658-8410 1980 Annual Meeting, Advance Registration Desk-658-8412 Publications Desk-658-8418 Membership Desk-658-8419 Office of Resource Development-658-8436 Shuttle Bus Service-658-8466 Adolphus Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar-742-7281 Section of General Practice-742-7546 Fairmont Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law-742-7663 Section of Litigation-742-7642 Section of Taxation-742-7620 Hyatt Regency Dallas ABA News Center (Aug. 9-11)-742-7286 Section of Bar Activities-742-7681 Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law-742-7520 Loews Hotel Anatole Judicial Administration Division-742-7283 Young Lawyers Division-742-7539 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Registry Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law-634-1866 Sheraton-Dallas Section of Insurance, Negligence & Compensation Law-742-7667 Hotel Adolphus 747-6411 Loews Anatole 748-1200 Baker Hotel 748-1471 Marriott 748-8551 Dallas Hilton 747-2011 Quality Inn-Market Center 741-7481 DuPont Plaza 748-8161 Ramada Inn- Fairmont 748-5454 Convention Center 421-1083 Hilton Inn 827-4100 Registry 630-7000 Holiday Inn-Central 827-0881 Sheraton Dallas 748-6211 Holiday Inn-Downtown 748-9951 Twin 60's Inn 691-3600 Holiday Inn-Market Center 747-9551 Dallas Convention Center 658-7053 Hyatt Regency Dallas 651-1234 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Speakers i"A vvb The men and women whose names appear in the following index are notable public figures and renowned experts in their respective fields. The page numbers refer to the programs of which they are a part. Their selection by Association, Committee and Section Program planners was a thoughtful process designed to make the best individuals available to you. Their presence represents a major oppor- tunity. Although many of these speakers will be discussing highly technical material of pri- marily professional interest, the presentations of a number of others will be of a more gen- eral nature and may well be of interest to members of your families. They are welcome at any of the programs. Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 A Barr, Thomas D., 221 Abrams, Floyd, 91, 97, 115 Abrams, Lee N., 129 Adams, Lee S., 139, 193 Adler, John, 160 Agnich, Richard, 192 Ain, Ross, 186 Albano, Michael S. J., 145, 146 Albenda, David, 136, 137 Alberti, Charles R., 113 Albright, Penrose L., 205 Allen, JoAnne H., 225 Allen, Richard H., Jr., 151, 203 Allen, Richard H., Sr., 93, 96, 203 Allen, Robert, 181 Allums, James C., 161 Amey, Marjorie O'Connell, 147 Anderson, Austin G., 87, 143 Anderson, Francile, (Mrs. Robert C.), 225 Anderson, Herbert H., 204 Anderson, Stanley V., 96, 127 Anderson, William A., II, 139 Andrew, Francis E., 98 Andrews, J. David, 211, 233 Anglea, Berneice, 147, 196 Apolinsky, Harold I., 122, 123, 195, 196 Applebaum, Harvey M., 131 Arnett, Donald R., 127, 179 Aronstein, Martin J., 136 Ashe, Bernard F., 171 Askew, Reubin O'D., 219 Avery, Luther J., 87, 143 Babcock, Charles W., 165 Babler, Wayne E., 106, 127, 164, 185, 186, 202 Bablitch, Martha J., 145 Babson, David L., 189 Bair, Emily S., 148 Baird, James, 172 Baker, Donald I., 129, 137 Baker, Robert W., Jr., 152 Baker, Thomas E., 135 Balbach, Stanley B., 223 Ballard, Frederic L., Jr., 196 Bane, Charles A., 221 Banks, Roland F., Jr., 164 Banner, Donald W., 180 Baptiste, Robert M., 106, 128, 164, 187, 203 Barbee, Linton E., 228 Barber, Michael E., 146, 149 Barnhill, Charles, 178 Barnhizer, David R., 175 Barr, Lynne B., 139, 193 Barrett, James W., 105, 162, 169, 192, 202 Barrick, Harold W., 225 Bates, John C., Jr., 197 Bauer, Joseph, 129 Baumgarten, Jon W., 182 Bazler, Frank E., 153, 154 Bechtel, Gene A., 112 Bedard, Theo, 222 Bellefontaine, Edgar J., 210 Bellows, Carol, 222 Bemporad, Jack, 107 Benjamin, Julian R., 220 Benson, Robert B., 180 Bergadano, Joseph A., 160, 162 Berger, Paul S., 171 Berger, Raoul, 102, 103, 116 Bernstein, John T., 159 Bernstein, Sumner T., 223 Biden, Joseph R., 141 Bierbower, James J., 153, 154 Bilmes, Murray, 151 Bioff, Allan I., 171 Bishop, Sidney W., 158, 159, 162 Bishop, Wayne, 172 Bitker, Bruno V., 166 Blackburn, William M. 93 Blackmun, Harry A., 29, 86, 214 Blackstone, JoAn W., 138 Blankenship, Dallas, Mrs., 234 Blecher, Maxwell M., 131 Bock, Betty, 130 Boles, David, 129, 136 Bonaparte, Ronald H:, 166 Bondurant, Emmet J., 130 Bork, Robert H., 131 Bourne, Peter G., 155 Bowles, Clyde 0., Jr., 174, 223 Boyd, Willard L., Jr., 175 Bracken, John P., 234 Braeman, Kathryn M., 87, 143 Brandel, Roland E., 136, 137 Branton, Wi:ey A., 174 Braselton, John E., 153 Bratton, James H., Jr., 106, 127, 162, 164, 186, 202 Bray, John M., 196 Bredhoff, Eliot, 172 Breed, Allen F., 97, 115 Brennan, Michael W., 145 Brett, Barry J., 130 Brill, James E., 87, 142 Brin, Royal H., Jr., 165 Brink, Peter, 198 Brinsmade, Lyon L., 167, 169 Brodkey, Hugh A., 189, 190, 191 Broekhoven, Rollin Van, 87 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Broomfield, Robert C., 112 Brown, Diana, 188 Brown, John R., 160, 172 Brown, Stanley M., 234 Brown, Thomas P., III, 87, 143 Broyles, Frank, 159 Bruns, Nicolaus, Jr., 135 Bschorr, Paul J., 176 Buc, Nancy L., 129 Buchmeyer, Jerry L., 234 Budd, Wayne A., 86 Bumpers, Dale, 152 Burek, Anthony S., 188 Burg, Ruth C., 183 Butler, Allen, 135 Butler, Neil, 137 Byrne, David, 88, 121 Cabot, Edward S., 159 Cahoon, Susan A., 198 Callner, Bruce W., 146 Calvani, Terry, 129 Campbell, B. F., 163 Capell, John L., III, 148 Cardinale, Albert J., 137 Cardozo, Michael H., 225 Carlin, Frederic M., 89, 90 Carnaghan, Robert D., 161 Carr, James F., 153, 159 Carr, Willard Z., Jr., 138 Carrington, Paul D., 226 Carson, C. A., III, 110, 114,115 Cartwright, Robert E., 177 Cassel, Robert M., 171 Caudle, T. Lamar, III, 234 Cavanna, Henry D., 189 Cellini, Dando B., 129 Challeen, Dennis A., 113 Chan, Warren, 113 Chappell, David F., 86, 119, 234 Chayes, Abram, 102, 116 Cherian, Joy, 151 Chiccarella, James J., 148, 208 Christian, Betty Jo, 106, 112, 127, 164, 186, 203 Christian, Ernest S., Jr., 196 Christian, Winslow, 114, 115, 116 Christol, Carl Q., 105, 162, 169, 192, 202 Christopher, Thomas W., 226 Christovich, A. R., Jr., 160, 163, 165 Church, Dale W., 183 Church, Frank Forrester, 88, 121 Church, Virginia Anne, 148, 208 Civiletti, Benjamin R., 101, 141, 221 Clancy, Jim, 107 Clark, Ezra Tom, Jr., 87, 143 Clark, John W., Jr., 234 Cleary, John J., 141 Cline, James S., 162 Clinton, Richard, 129 Coburn, George M., 168, 182, 183, 184 Coburn, Stanley A., 164, 165 Cochran, Thad, 147 Cochran, Thomas D., 149 Cohan, John R., 191 Cohen, David, 96, 127 Cohen, Bernard S., 153, 159 Cohen, Laurence J., 170 Cohn, Louis J., 98 Cohen, Marvin S., 106, 127, 164, 186, 202 Coleman, William T., 159 Coleman-Schwimmer, Arlene, 150 Collins, William E., 191 Cook, John, 164 Cook, Michael L., 176 Coombe, George Wm., Jr., 134 Coomes, Joseph E., Jr., 197 Cooney, Nelson J., 106, 128, 165, 187, 203 Cooper, Josef D., 131 Cooper, Richard, 156 Corneel, Frederic G., 196 Couch, J. O. Terrell, 178, 179 Coulson, Robert, 161 Cousins, Robert B., Mrs., 234 Covington, Joe E., 174 Cowden, George M., 186 Cowen, Martin B., 196 Crabtree, Jack T., 94, 143, 206 Cray, William C., 130 Cribbet, John E., 227 Crow, Kenneth V., 157 Cummings, Frank, 171 Cunningham, Richard 0., 178 Curan, Michael C., 162 Currie, Overton A., 177 Curtin, William J., 172 Curtis, Charles B., 186 Daigle, Paul N., 164, 165 D'Alemberte, Talbot, 87, 121 Darrell, Norris, 219 Daughtrey, Martha Craig, 112 David, Frank H., 189 Davidson, Howard, 121 Davis, Tom, 165 Decof, Leornard, 160 DeHart, Gloria, 146 Delahanty, Dolores, 148, 209 DeLong, James, 127, 129, 179 Dempsey, William H., 106, 128, 164, 187, 203 DeStefano, Robert, 220 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 DeWoskin, Alan E., 151, 152 Diamond, Sidney A., 181 Dieterich, Thomas, 129 Dixon, David J., 113 Dixon, Harry D., Jr., 121 Dohrmann, Robert M., 171 Doke, Marshall J., Jr., 232, 234 Dombi, Lauraine M., 159 Donahue, Malcolm M., 228 Dondanville, John W., 162 Donohoe, James A., 226 Douglass, Frank, 154 Douglass, John Jay, 152 Driver, A. W., Jr., 135 Duckworth, Marvin E., 163 Dudding, Burton A., 163 Dudding, Georgia, 163 Duesenberg, Richard W., 138 Dula, Arthur M., 105, 162, 168, 192 Dunn, Lee J., Jr., 160, 163 Dunner, Donald R., 181 Duplantier, Adrian G., 163, 165 Eads, George C., 106, 127, 164, 202 Eagleson, David N., 162 Eaton, Barrien C., Jr., 122, 123, 195, 196 Ebel, David M., 177 Economos, James P., 114, 115, 116 Edmisten, Rufus, 198 Edwards, Don, 101, 104, 141, 205, 208 Edwards, R. Randle, 99, 100, 168, 184 Eichenbaum, E. Charles, 88 Eidman, Kraft W., 97, 115 Eisenstatt, Leo, 87, 143 Elisburg, Donald, 156, 158 Elkins, James, 98 Ellicott, John, 169 Elliott, William H., Jr., 130 Ellis, Alan, 156 Ellis, John C., 183 Emerson, Robert K., 203 Emery, Fred J., 89, 207 Enloe, R. Ted, 190 Entz, F. Harold, Jr., 112 Epstein, David, 121 Erickson, William H., 91 Estes, Carl, II, 189, 190 Estrada, Miguel I., 169 Etheridge, Jack, 110, 111, 112,114 Eubank, J. Thomas, 187, 188 Evans, Jack H., 203 Evans, Thomas M., 136 Everett, Robinson 0., 207 Evron, Ephraim, 88, 121 Ewing, Lynn M., Jr., 218 Fain, Harry M., 149 Fairman, Marc P., 129 Fairweather, Owen, 172 Fallon, Eldon E., 165, 202 Falsgraf, William W., 209 Farabow, Ford F., Jr., 181 Farrar, Stanley F., 137 Faulk, William H., Jr., 153 Feirich, John C., 98, 152, 153 Felix, Daniel T., 197 Fellers, James D., 234 Fernandez, Gerald, Jr., 197 Ferriman, James W., 157 Fetterly, James L., 165 Feuerstein, Donald M., 136 Field, Richard C., 162 Fields, Marjory D., 148 Finch, Edward R., Jr., 166 Finch, Truman, 165 Finn, Frank, 135, 161 Finney, Joseph C., 146 Fioramonti, Frank R., 155 Fisher, Arnold, 87, 143 Fitts, Osmer C., 234 Flanagan, Joseph P., Jr., 197 Fleischman, Edward H., 136 Fletcher, Albert, 9 Flint, Sam H., 106, 128, 164, 187, 203 Fogel, David, 113 Fogelson, James H., 135, 136 Folsom, Robert S., v Foonberg, Jay G., 87, 119, 143 Forde, Kevin, 160 Forrow, Brian D., 153 Fowler, Arthur M., Jr., 151 Fowler, John M., 198 Fowler, Sam F., Jr., 86,87, 143 Fox, David E., 198 Fox, Eleanor M., 130, 132 Franck, Michael, 235 Frankel, Marvin E., 84, 85 Freed, Doris Jonas, 145, 149 Freedman, James 0., 227 Freedman, Monroe H., 85 Freeman, Peter B., 176 Freilich, Robert H., 199 Fried, Alice, 148 Friedman, Frank B., 190 Friedman, Stephen, 137 Friedman, Wilbur H., 89, 90 Friloux, C. Anthony, 141 Fuchberg, Jacob D., 156 Fullenweider, Donn C., 148 Fuller, Perry L., 103 Fulton, John A., 165 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Gabay, Donald D., 161 Galiher, Richard W., Jr., 163 Gallagher, Alicia E., 88 Gallagher, Edward G., 161 Gallagher, George V., 135 Gallagher, Sheila, 222 Gallen, James V., 158, 163 Gareis, Robert J., 169 Garrett, Ray, Jr., 135 Garza, Florentino, 220 Gaughan, Lawrence D., 98 Gavin, John, 218 Gay, Thomas B., 234 Gayle, Gibson, Jr., 93, 218 Geffner, Leo, 170 Geltzer, Robert L., 137 Gentry, John M., 172 Gerhart, Peter, 131 Geriak, James W., 177 Gerjuoy, Edward, 192 Gerstein, Richard E., 100, 140, 141 Gartner, Mark, 189 Gibson, Floyd R., 116 Gilbert, Frank B., 198 Gilbert, Leonard H., 153 Gilliland, Carl, 161 Gilmore, Horace W., 113, 114, 115 Gissel, L. Henry, 190 Glanzer, Seymour, 141 Glasser, Ira, 104, 205, 208 Glazer, J. Henry, 105, 162, 168, 192, 202 Glickstein, Howard A., 174 Glock, Carl E., Jr., 122, 123, 195, 196 Gold Harold, 161 Gold, Laurence, 97, 115 Goldberg, Daniel B., 197 Goldberg, Irving L., 97, 112, 115 Goldberg, Larry, 156 Goldberg, Richard M., 209 Gold-Bikin, Lynne, 148 Golden, Harvey L., 146, 147, 149 Goldfarb, Lewis, 137 Goldman, Charles, 156 Goldstein, Bernard H., 188 Gonser, Thomas H., 224 Good, C. Edward, 228 Goodfriend, Herbert J., 87, 143 Goodman, Lois R., 149 Goodwin, Alfred T., 203 Gordin, George, Jr., 137 Gordon, Robert, 149 Gordon, Stephen D., 171 Gorman, Walter, 137 Gottesman, Michael, 171 Graham, James M., 129 Grande, Donald I., 147, 196 Gray, Hanna, 45, 94, 214 Gray, Rodney, 204 Gray, Walter F., 208 Greenberg, Jack, 156 Greenblatt, Ida, 222 Greene, Edward F., 137 Greene, J. Thomas, 151 Greenfield, Jay, 130 Greenstone, Albert, 223 Greguras, Fred M., 139, 193 Grienenberger, Warren F., 135, 136 Grimes, William A., 116 Griswold, Bruce M., 88 Groner, Beverly Anne, 146 Gross, Norman, 224 Groves, James K., 234 Grundman, V. R., Jr., 169 Guerin, T. H., Jr., 145 Guittard, Stephen W., 99, 100, 168, 184 Gulotta, James C., 115, 146 Guy, L. Ruth, 149 Hadlow, Earl B., 133, 235 Hagan, James J., 177 Halbach, Edward C., Jr., 188, 189 Hall, Harry P., Jr., 146, 149 Hall, Ridgeway M., Jr., 139 Halperin, Morton H., 101, 122, 141, 155 Halverson, James T., 132 Halvorson, Newman T., 196 Hamill, James C., 129 Hamner, Reginald T., 221 Hampton, Gordon, 131 Hanley, Robert F., 91 Hardy, George W., III, 127, 179 Harkey, Paul, 114, 115, 116 Harrell, Morris, 234 Harris, Morton A., 122, 195 Hartwig, Eugene L., 171 Harvey, Albert C., 151 Harvey, Alton H., 220 Hauer, Jack, Mrs., 234 Haugh, William E., Jr., 114, 146 Hauser, Rita E., 97, 115 Havens, Charles W., III, 161, 164 Haydanek, Ronald E., 87, 143 Hayes, John B., 161 Hayes, Richard J., 158 Haynes, Richard "Racehorse," 140 Hazard, Geoffrey C., 85 Healy, George W., III, 165, 202 Heath, Jesse B., Jr., 188 Heflin, Howell T., 115, 219 Heiman, David G., 121 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Hemmerling, Geraldine S., 189 Henry, Joe W., 91 Henry, William C. E., 88, 134 Hensey, Joseph, IV, 135 Herlihy, Edward D., 135 Hermann, Philip J., 225 Herndon, Wilson W., 132 Hersch, Seymour, 96, 127 Hershman, Mendes, 198 Herzstein, Robert E., 204 Hetlage, Robert 0., 188 Hicks, Loren D., 114, 145 Hieronymus, Edgar D., 207 Hiestand, 0. S., 183 Higginbotham, Patrick E., 102, 116, 137, 160 Higgins, John P., 167, 169 Hildebrandt, Bradford W., 94, 95, 143, 206 Hines, Bernard L., Jr., 160, 161 Hirsch, David L., III, 183 Hobbs, Caswell 0., III, 129 Hochberg, Jerome A., 129 Hodgman, Donald R., 197 Hodson, Kenneth J., 203 Hoff, Patricia, 149 Hoffman, Daniel S., 226 Hoffman, Joel, 138 Holden, James P., 196 Holl, Alfred 0., 127, 179 Holmes, Allen C., 128, 131, 132 Homer, Laura M., 136 Hopkins, Charles I., 172 Hopkins, David H., 147, 196 Hopkins, W. Dean, 122, 195 Horan, Dennis J., 162 Horsley, William F., 148 Hourihan, James A., 153, 159 Houser, Douglas G., 163 Huber, Richard G., 226 Hufstedler, Seth M., 97, 115 Hunt, Cecil, 99, 100, 168, 184 Hutchinson, Kay Bailey, 22 Hutner, Michael, 113 I Irwin, Ivan, 153 J Jacobs, Michael J., 151, 159 Janke, Ronald R., 138 Janofsky, Leonard S., 107 Jaworski, Leon, 93, 210, 225, 233 Jeffers, Leroy, 235 Jenner, Albert E., Jr., 88 Jentes, William R., 130 Jericho, Eugene, 165 Jeys, Juanita, 198 Joelson, Mark R., 169 Johnson, Philip F., 136 Johnson, Thomas, 152 Johnson, Thomas G., 179 Johnson, Thomas S., 210 Johnson, Tom, 127 Johnston, James H., 113 Johnstone, James, 138 Joiner, Charles, 122, 155 Jones, Edwin M., 158 Jones, H. Bradley, 122, 195 Jones, James A., III, 136 Jones, John B., Jr., 196 Jordan, Leo J., 163 Jorden, James F., 158, 159 K Kadison, Stuart, 210 Kagon, A. David, 150 Kahn, Alfred E., 77, 107. 215 Kamel, Raphael, 103 Kamen, Harry, 135 Kamm, Linda H., 106,128,164, 186, 203 Kane, Max L., 112 Kaplan, Stanley A., 85 Kaplan, Stanley F., 149 Karas, Tom, 140, 141 Kassaff, Mitchell J., 192 Katsh, Salem, 130 Katz, Joan R., 148, 209 Kauper, Thomas E., 131 Kazan, Barbara A., 148 Keaton, Harry J., 171 Keeton, W. Page, 165 Keith, Garnett L., Jr., 136 Keller, William L., 170 Kellogg, Edward H., 198 Kelly, Paul S., Jr., 158 Kemble, Edward L., 135 Kennedy, Frank R., 175 Kennedy, Jay B., 186 Kennedy, John E., 175 Kenney, James A., III, 190 Kerr, David K., 161 Kimball, Arthur 0., 226 Kindred, Michael J., 147 King, James P., 152 King, Susan, 164 Kirby, William K., 149 Kirk, Michael K., 181 Kirkpatrick, Miles W., 129, 132 Klaus, William R., 225 Klein, Stephen, 174 Knolton, Steven H., 162 Knox, James A., 161 Kolb, Daniel F., 129 Koritzinsky, Allan, 146 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Kraft, Christopher, 105, 168, 192, 202 Krauskopf, Joan M., 146, 149 Kroll, Arthur H., 189 Krsul, John E., Jr., 210 Kuh, Richard H., 141 Kurtz, Jerome, 196 Kutak, Robert J., 84, 85 Kutulakis, Peter N., 118, 123, 158 Lahr, Jack L., 96, 127 Lamel, Linda, 160 Lemon, Harry V., Jr., 123, 196 Langer, Marshall J., 189, 190 Large, Edward, 129 Larkin, Francis J., 113, 114 Laski, Frank, 147 Lavinsky, Larry M., 174 Lawson, Rose Anne, 87, 89, 90, 143 Lawton, Stephen E., 138 Lay, S. Houston, 105, 168, 192, 202 Ledbetter, Bureon, Jr., 117 Leddy, Mark P., 132 Lee, Lawrence J., 123, 196 Lead, Roger M., 152 Lefevre, Thomas V., 195 Lepp, Gerald P., 169 Lerch, Stanford E., 145, 148, 208 Levasseur, William R., 163 Levenson, Alan B., 135 Levitas, Elliott H., 106, 128, 164, 186, 203 Levy, Harold S., 185 Lewis, Arthur M., 204 Li, Victor H., 99, 100, 168, 184 Liacouras, Peter J., 228 Libin, Jerome B., 196 Liebman, Ernst, 110, 111, 112, 113 Liebold, Arthur W., Jr., 138 Lifland, William T., 181 Lilly, Earle S., 148 Lipscomb, Harry, 148 Lipton, Paul P., 177 Litvinov, Pavel, 192 Lloyd, Carl S., 226 Loeb, Karen, 145 Loeb, Leonard L., 144, 147, 195 Loevinger, Lee, 91 Long, Charles E., Mrs., 234 Lord, Everett, 149 Lowry, William J., 130 Lubman, Stanley B., 99, 100, 168, 184 Lundquist, Weyman l., 176 Lurvey, Ira H., 150 Lynch, John F., 181 Lyons, Kevin J., 153, 159 Macbeth, Angus, 190 MacFarlane, J. D., 87, 143 Mager, T. Richard, 98 Magness, Michael, 118, 123, 158 Mahon, Eldon, 141 Mahoney, William, 172 Majak, Roger, 192 Mansfield, Christopher C., 118, 158 Marei, Sayed, 167 Margolis, Daniel H., 177 Margolis, David, 141 Marks, Merton E., 163 Marschner, P. J., 148 Marshall, Kathryn S., 87, 142 Martin, W. B. J., 94 Mather, Robert T., 156 Matthews, Roderick B., 210 Maw, Michael B., 87, 143 Maxwell, Lawrence R., 161 Mazadoorian, Harry, 162 McCaffrey, Carlyn S., 190 McCalla, Dudley D., 138 McCallion, Harry, J., 158, 159, 162 McCarthy, David J., Jr., 226 McCarthy, Thomas, 181 McClain, C. Dale, 151 McClendon, Joe N., Mrs., 234 McConn, John L., 177 McCrea, Wade H., Jr., 91 Williams, J. McDonald, 226 McDonald, Willis, IV, 136 McDowell, Charles E., 221 McGuire, William B., 160, 163 McInerney, Dennis, 129 McKay, Robert B., 85, 174 McKenna, Margaret A., 97, 115, 222 MeKetta, John J., Jr., 179 McMahon, Joseph R., 176 McManus, Richard P., 89, 90 McNulty, John C., 209, 219 McRae, Albert T., 164, 165 Meador, Daniel J., 115 Medlock, V. Bryan, Jr., 181 Mednick, Robert, 135 Meeker, Charles A., 161 Melli, Marygold S., 145 Menehan, James F., 158 Menter, Martin, 106, 127, 164, 186, 202 Mentschikoff, Soia, 227 Meserve, Robert W., 210 Meyers, Charles J., 228 Meyers, Robert M., 191 Mezines, Basil J., 129 Mickum, George B., III, 178 Miles, Douglas E., 222 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 i Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Miller, Allan R., 163 Miller, Fred, 122, 137, 155 Miller, Herbert S., 100, 141 Miller, Jeffrey G., 138, 139 Minor, James B., 89, 90 Minton, Michael H., 150 Miskovsky, Milan C., 138 Mok, Paul P., 142 Moore, Malcolm A., 189 Moran, Francis S., Jr., 110, 111, 112, 113, 114 Morgan, Charles, Jr., 171 Morgan, J. 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J., 156 O'Shea, Alice Tuohy, 149 O'Steen, Van, 220 Ostroff, Peter I., 177 Ottinger, Elmer R., 122, 155 P Palmer, Richard W., 164, 165, 202 Parker, Edward R., 87, 143 Pattishall, Beverly W., 182 Paxton, Charles, 163 Pendergast, William R., 138, 139 Pennell, Jeffrey N., 189 Perella, Joseph R., 136 Pernich, Joseph, 156 Pfeffer, Irving, 220 Pfeiler, Thomas A., 138 Pfennigstorf, Werner, 21, 218 Pfunder, Malcolm, 129, 132 Phenner, Michael E., 137 Phillips, Debora R., 149 Plesser, Ronald, 122, 155, 159 Ploetz, Raymond C., 114, 145, 146 Plotkin, Robert S., 136 Podell, James J., 147, 195 Podell, Richard J., 146, 147, 196 Podhurst, Aaron S., 160, 162, 164, 165 Podolski, Alfred L., 114, 145 Pogue, Richard W., 132 Pollock, Earl E., 131 Polow, Bertram, 145, 149 Post, Bradley, 165 Potter, Hamilton F., Jr., 137, 139, 193 Poust, John G., 177 Powell, D. Matthew, 147 Powell, Lewis F., Jr., 97, 115 Powers, N. Thompson, 183 Prather, William C., 138 Preston, James F., Jr., 162, 191 Previant, David, 172 Preyer, Richardson, 122, 155 Prickett, William, 163 Pritchard, Llewelyn G., 154 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2 Proffitt, Roy, 227 Pugh, William B., Jr., 158 Rabbitt, Daniel T., 163 Rabin, Robert J., 170 Raby, William, 195 Raggio, Kenneth G., 148 Raggio, Louis, 222 Raggio, Louise, 149 Ramo, Roberta C., 87, 94, 95, 143, 206 Ramsey, Norman, 203 Randall, Gary, 144, 147, 195 Randall, John D., 234 Randall, Robert, 156 Ratner, Mozart G., 178 Raven, Robert D., 129 Rawls, Lester L., 163 Ray, Cecil A., Jr., 189 Re, Edward D., 113, 225 Reasoner, Harry M., 130 Redlich, Norman, 175 Redman, Lipman, 194, 195 Redstone, Irene, 146 Reed, Richard C., 87, 143 Reed, Walter D., 220 Reid, Rust, 189 Reimer, Douglas M., 158, 160, 161 Reinert, Bernard A., 161 Remley, Roland E., III, 136 Renfrew, Charles, 181 Resnick, Linda, 148 Revelle, George H., 113 Rheingold, Paul D., 177 Rhyne, Charles S., 234 Rice, James N., 137 Rice, Nancy R., 163 Richard, Mark M., 141 Richards, David A., 189, 190, 191 Richey, Charles R., 141 Rill, James F., 129 Ringer, Barbara A., 181 Ringler, David V., 160 Robie, William R., 87, 143, 206 Robinson, Barry, 184 Robinson, George S., 105, 162, 168, 192, 208 Robinson, Stanley D., 131 Rockier, Walter, 196 Roehl, Jerrald J., 87, 142 Rohan, Emmanual, 161 Rolston, Berne, 87, 143 Roney, Paul H., 91, 110, 111, 112, 113 Rose, Joel, 153 Rose, Jonathan, 129 Rosenblum, Victor G., 112 Rosenthal, Albert J., 226 Ross, Wm. 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Bowring, 162 Woolsey, Robert, 153 Womack, Joseph, 160 Work, Charles R., 141 Wright, Harry, III, 151 Wright, Robert R., III, 152 Wright-Saunders, Manford H., 149 Wyllie, Thomas, 160 Young, Lawrence, 220 Younger, Irving, 178 Zaremski, Mires, J., 160 Zeidman, Philip F., 129 Zink, Sherwood K., 146 Zinman, Robert M., 188 Zumwalt, Elmo R., 168, 184 Approved For Release 2009/05/06: CIA-RDP05T00644R000300940016-2