ACC Focus on the Colorado Chapter - February 28, 2007 (Print All Articles)


President's Message

President’s Message

Dear Members of ACC Colorado:

‘Tis a privilege to live in Colorado, serve as an attorney, be an ACC member, and serve on the Board of Directors for ACC Colorado. My run on the Board began in 2004 as I heeded the call of the Board for more help. It has been a tremendous experience for me to serve the members of the Colorado Chapter and this Board through helping with virtually every aspect of the Chapter’s business. I want to issue a special thanks to the three Chapter Presidents who have preceded me: to Karen Frame for her energy that ignited this Chapter’s success in 2004, to Sam Cheris (2005) for his teaching so many of us Directors about the inner workings of the Chapter, and to John Linton (2006) for his amazing vision for the Chapter, leadership of teams and task forces, and especially for his unselfish mentoring and friendship.

Today’s ACC Colorado is an exciting and highly active Chapter, the success of which is largely owed to these Presidents and all the Directors who have served over the past three years. Our Chapter is a marquis (marquee?) chapter nationwide, and we sincerely appreciate your membership and continued participation in the outstanding programming and events we offer.

When I first joined ACC in 1999, I did so out of thirst for more in-house specific legal training and resources. As I suspect is the case with many of our members, my law department budget was lean and I was nevertheless challenged with conducting reasonably priced research and developing compliance programs that could withstand litigation risks. ACC was and remains the nourishing well to do just that. As it was in 1999, today ACC offers its members outstanding contracts models, real estate lease checklists, compliance program development manuals, monthly CLE programs designed for the in-house practitioner and the best legal periodical in the industry for in-house counsel, The ACC Docket. Check out the February 2007 issue on e-Discovery. There’s no better primer to learn about the hottest legal issue since Sarbanes-Oxley.

I also had a vision of breaking out of my one-horse law department to network and benchmark with the Colorado legal community. And, a phenomenal thing happened through my ACC membership. I quickly discovered that networking really means: to develop life-long friendships and working relationships with people from all over the community. People such as other in-house lawyers, judges, private practitioners, business leaders, community leaders, and some really special folks at Craig Hospital (come join us for our Fall event there later this year!). These rewards are available to us all as members of ACC, so please make the most of your membership and join our luncheons and events at every opportunity.

ACC Colorado has an incredible 2007 planned for you, which began a few weeks ago with our 3rd Annual Ski & CLE™ program on the Ski Train. Start to calendar our events, which you can find at http://www.acc.com/php/chapters/index.php?chapter=colo, and be sure to look ahead. This year’s Business Law Institute, a 2.5 day CLE program held at the Vail Cascade Resort, has so many outstanding sessions you’ll be torn over whether to attend the general session or the in-house track! Reserve August 2 thru 4 and get the most comprehensive update on e-Discovery you’ll see this year. The subject will be ripe for review!

Set aside some time to join us for some outstanding networking functions, as well. These events will include wine tasting, a Colorado Rockies baseball game, and special Colorado GC Network events. And, of special note, plan to attend our new half-day CLE programs designed specifically for your in-house practice covering subjects you requested on the 2006 member survey.

For the cost of ACC membership, there are more support, educational and development opportunities than ever before for ACC Colorado members. Experience it yourself, and tell an in-house colleague. Our chapter’s membership grew 25% over the last year, our largest growth in years. This growth very well may be due to our new sponsorship program and the outstanding events we now offer, or it may be simply that we are very privileged to be in-house attorneys in Colorado thirsty for the right legal association.

Sincerely,

Shawn Cheadle


ACC Colorado Members to Again Assist with Project Homeless Connect

The Colorado Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel, in combination with Colorado Lawyers Committee and the City and County of Denver, plans to participate in Project Homeless Connect on April 20, 2007.

We will be once again looking for volunteers to participate in this event.

If you are interested in participating please contact Maita Lester at the ACC Colorado Chapter office at ACCColorado@yahoo.com, or contact the ACC Chapter Office at 303.757.1847.

More details will be available in the coming weeks.


ACC Colorado Becomes Involved in Diversity Campaign

Shawn Cheadle, President of ACC Colorado, is one of several ACC members who have been chosen to join the Deans’ Diversity Council Campaign for Inclusive Excellence.  This council was created by the deans of both the University of Colorado Law School and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law working in concert with leading law firms and other legal employers.  The Council is comprised of managing partners of the Pledge to Diversity law firms, general counsel from some of Colorado’s largest corporate employers, members of the federal and state judiciary, leading government sector attorneys, bar leaders, and others committed to diversity in the legal profession. 

As its vision, the Council is committed to transformation of the legal profession with the following results:  By the year 2016, all Denver metro law firms and corporate legal departments will have successfully developed and implemented initiatives that create cultures of inclusion where attorneys of all backgrounds succeed without regard to gender, race, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

As one of tasks, the Council has helped to provide topics for the inaugural Rocky Mountain Diversity Legal Summit, which has been organized by members of the Diversity in the Legal Profession Committee of the Colorado Bar Association.  The conference will be held at Invesco Field on September 19-20, 2007.  The Summit will feature national and local speakers on a variety of diversity topics, and will be held in conjunction with the annual Rocky Mountain Diversity Legal Career Fair on Friday, September 21, 2007.

If you would like to become involved with either the Diversity Council or the Rocky Mountain Diversity Legal Summit, email us at ACCColorado@yahoo.com.


Head into Spring with these Great CLEs!

ACC Colorado has great continuing legal education available for your learning pleasure.  We normally keep you up-to-date with periodic emails, announcing these educational opportunities or you can check out the chapter website for the complete calendar, by visiting http://www.acca.com/php/chapters/index.php?chapter=colo.  Here are a few upcoming events:

ACC Half-day CLE 
"Mocking Corporate America: The State of Anti-Corporate Bias & the State of the Art Mock Trial "
Date: March 6, 2007

Start Time: 8:30 AM MST
End Time: 2:00 PM MST
Description: A Live Seminar and Demonstration Sponsored by: Persuasion Strategies and Holland & Hart

Your corporate defense case is headed for either trial or settlement. How strong is your case? Should your company settle now or move forward with a trial? The more information you have, the better.

At this unique CLE, you will see a mock trial in action. You will listen to both sides of a case, then watch and listen to jurors’ reactions to counsels’ arguments. You will also see how new technology has improved both the immediacy and the precision with which juror attitudes are measured.

Other seminar highlights:
• Learn the results of a 2006 nationwide survey on juror attitudes toward corporations
• Understand how the design, execution and strategic analysis of a mock trial can impact the results.
 
Location: Holland & Hart Mock Trial Room
555 17th Street, 32nd Floor, Denver

Speakers: Holland and Hart
URL: http://www.hollandhart.com/event.cfm 
CLE: Applied for

March Lunch and Learn CLE
" Selecting Outside Trial Counsel"
Date: March 21, 2007
Time:  11:45 AM
Cool River Cafe, Denver Tech Center
8000 E. Belleview Ave., Greenwood Village, CO

Presented by: Wheeler Trigg Kennedy

Speaker:    Mike O'Donnell, Chairman
                 John Fitzpatrick, Partner 

How to select the best outside litigator?
When the GC gets involved in selecting counsel, you know the matter’s important. Firms send their best closers for the dog and pony show, people who’ve won beauty contests before. But what should in-house counsel really be asking? Miracle worker and celebrated trial lawyer John Fitzpatrick gives you the hard questions that separate jury trial lawyers from everyone else. Learn what they are and how to get the answers you deserve. Better to learn them now than to have to explain to your Board of Directors how you missed asking them when you had the chance to do so.

April Lunch and Learn CLE
" What Now?  Current Developments in Labor Law"
Date: April 18, 2007
Time: 11:45 AM
Maggiano's Little Italy Denver South
7401 South Clinton Street
Englewood, Colorado

Presented by:  Jackson Kelly PLLC

L. Anthony George is a Member of Jackson Kelly PLLC in its Denver, Colorado office, where his practice focuses on labor relations, employment law and related litigation.  Mr. George's extensive litigation experience includes administrative hearings and arbitrations, state and federal trials, and appellate arguments before state and federal appeals courts. He also provides consultation and advice on virtually all aspects of the employment relationship, including union-management issues, employment discrimination, wage and benefit questions, and employment-related tort claims.

Mr. George is a frequent writer and speaker on labor and employment issues to human resources professionals and employer organizations, Mr. George is a member of the National Arbitration Forum's Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators. He is the author of "Controlling Legal Costs in Labor Arbitration," published in the June 1999 issue of The Colorado Lawyer, and is a contributing author to the ABA treatise Employment Discrimination and The Developing Law.

As Always,  please feel free to bring a non-ACC member to the event. Cost for nonmembers is only $20.00; remember to RSVP for any nonmembers you are planning to bring and include their company and title.  RSVPs are due the morning before the event.  RSVP to ACCColorado@yahoo.com or by calling (303)757-1847.