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,Lqq CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 366267 CHECK AMOUNT: $r r r r r 1,479 59 d ONE CIVIC SQUARE ASHLEY ULBRICHT r ro CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 CARMEL CITY HALL CHECK NUMBER: 324884 Miro�O` CARMEL SQUARE CHECK DATE: 05/09/18 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 1180 4343002 1,479.59 EXTERNAL TRAINING TRA VOUCHER NO. WARRANT NO. Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No.201(Rev.1995) Vendor# 366267 ALLOWED 20 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER ASHLEY ULBRICHT IN SUM OF$ CITY OF CARMEL CARMEL CITY HALL An invoice or bill to be property itemized must show:kind of service,where performed,dates service 1 CIVIC SQUARE rendered,by-whom,rates per day,number of hours,rate per hour,number of units,price per unit,etc. CARMEL, IN 46032 Payee $1,479.59 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Purchase Order# Department of Law Terms Date Due PO# ACCT# DATE INVOICE# DESCRIPTION DEPT# INVOICE# Fund# AMOUNT Board Members DEPT# FUND# (or note attached invoice(s)or bill(s)) AMOUNT Expense Report 43-430.02 $1,479.59 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s),or 5/4/18 Expense Report IMLA Mid-Year Seminar Expenses $1,479.59 1180 101 1180 101 bill(s)is(are)true and correct and that the materials or services itemized thereon for which charge is made were ordered and received except Friday, May 04,2018 I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s),or bill(s), is(are)true and correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5-11-10-1.6 20 Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund. Clerk-Treasurer CITY OF CARMEL Expense Report (required for all travel expenses) IOxi!.Or, EMPLOYEE NAME: Ashley M. Ulbricht DEPARTURE DATE: 04/19/18 11:15 AM DEPARTMENT: Law Department RETURN DATE: 04/23/18 TIME: REASON FOR TRAVEL: IMLA Mid-Year Seminar DESTINATION CITY: Washington D.C. EXPENSES ARE FOR (check all that apply):TRAVEL ADVANCE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT TRAVEL PER DIEM Date Transportation Gas/Tolls/ Lodging in Meals Misc. Total Air-fare Car Rental Other Parking Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks Per Diem 4/19/18 $17.34 17.34 4/23/18 $18.52 $18.52 4/23/18 $44.21 = $44.21 4/19/18 $1,074.52 $1,074.52 4/19/18 $0.00 4/20/18 $65.00 $65.00 4/21/18 $65.00 $65.00 4/22/18 $65.00 $65.00 4/23/18 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Totall $0.001 $0.00 _f80.071 $0.001 $1,074.521 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.001 F525.001 $0.00 MMEd DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT: I hereby affirm that all expenses listed conform to the City's travel policy and are within my department's appropriated budget. Director Signature: Date: City of Carmel Form#ER06 Revision Date 5/4/2018 Page 1 Bennett, Amanda From: Ulbricht,Ashley M Sent: Wednesday,April 25, 2018 2:08 PM To: Bennett,Amanda Subject: FW:SuperShuttle Booking Confirmation #453 Shuttle reimbursement request receipt#2 From: SuperShuttle [mailto:info@t.supershuttle.com] Sent: Wednesday,April 25, 2018 2:05 PM_ To: Ulbricht, Ashley M Subject: SuperShuttle Booking Confirmation #4531 ,n your Orowser. Manage your trip in the app. Thank you for choosing SuperShuttle, Ashley Ulbricht! 73' Toial Charge Payment Method: Credit Card �- Confirmation# 453 Pickup Date & Time,. Thursday, April 19, 2018 05.10PM i 1)C.1 Wa;hIn�,_)i0n N atlorial \ ashinJton. DC 20008 - - -- -- --- --- --- - - - ----- - - - -- -- - -- -- 17.34 Manage Trio Fare Details Fare: 813.00 Gratuity: 82.34 Driver Fee: 82.00 Trip Details Reservation Type: Shared Ride Wheelchair Accessible? No Passenger Count: 1 Passenger Name(s): Ashley Ulbricht Phone: Bag(s): 1 Flight Details: Thursday, April 19. 2018 05:10PM. Domestic Flight: - WN #16 Special Instructions After collecting your luggage. checkin with the SuperShuttle App, or with our uniformed Representative. After-hours call 443-573-3480. after checkin follow the Shared Van signs: Terminal A: Report to the uniformed SuperShuttle Rep. by Door#1 just inside Terminal A who will assist you to the Boarding Zone located on the middle traffic island. Terminal B: From the Bag Claim level. take Elevator between Door#6 and #7 up to Ticketing/Checkin Level. Exit at Door#3 or#4 and report to our uniformed SuperShuttle Rep. at the Boarding Zone. Terminal C: Go to Terminal B. From the Bag Claim level.. take Elevator between Door#6 and #7 up to Ticketing/Checkin Level. Exit at Door#3 or#4 and report to our uniformed SuperShuttle Rep. at the Boarding Zone. Representatives are available from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM daily. After-hours or if you need assistance call 727-299-2293. We value your safety. Please wear your seatbelt during your ride with us. Cancel your reservation. Review our change/cancellation policies. I 2 Bennett, Amanda From: Ulbricht,Ashley M Sent: Wednesday,April 25, 2018 2:08 PM To: Bennett,Amanda Subject: FW: SuperShuttle Booking Confirmation#459• Shuttle reimbursement receipt#1 From: SuperShuttle [mai Ito:info@t.supersh uttle.com] Sent: Wednesday,April 25, 2018 2:05 PM To: Ulbricht, Ashley M Subject: SuperShuttle Booking Confirmation #459, Manage your trip in the app.. Thank you for choosing SuperShuttle, Ashley Ulbricht! S 18.J? -Ford Charge Payment Method: Credit Card Confirmation# 459, Pickup Date & Time: Monday, April 23, 2018 02:30PM - 02.45PM Our 15-minute pick-up window means that the van will normally arrive within 15 minutes of your 1 scheduled pickup time.Please make sure that you are completely ready to go at the beginning of your scheduled pickup time window so that you will not keep other passengers waiting! Omni Shoreham Hotel 2500 C'akert St NAS' Washlm-tion, DC 20(.;()8 0 DC_-1-1 - fit,ashiiil,ton National • ------ - - -- ------ ------ - -- ---- - ----- $1 8052 Manage Trip Fare Ojetails Fare: $14.00 Gratuity: $2.52 Driver Fee: $2.00 Trip Details Reservation Type: Shared Ride Wheelchair Accessible? No Passenger Count: 1 Passenger Name(s): Ashley Ulbricht Phone: Bag(s): 1 Flight Details: Monday, April 23. 2018 04:55PIVI, Domestic Flight: - WN ; 5383 We value your safety. Please wear your seatbelt during your ride with LIS. Cancel your reservation. Review our change/cancellation policies. r rt�ct :airport rides made simple. o Book a ride Locations. Help Center 2 STATE OF INDIANA ) SS: COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) AFFIDAVIT I, Ashley M. Ulbricht, City Attorney, being first duly sworn upon my oath, state that while on City business April 19 through April 23, 2018, attending IMLA's Mid-Year Seminar in Washington, D.C., I expended Forty One Dollars and Twenty Two Cents ($41.22) of my own monies for transportation for which I need to be reimbursed. Dated this day of May, 2018. 1; ICU 0 Ulbnc Subscribed and sworn to before me, the undersigned Notary Public, this day of May, 2018. Amanda Bennett, NOTARY PUBLIC Resident of Marion County, Indiana My Commission Expires: November 27, 2024 AMANDA BENNETT NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL MARION COUNTY,STATE OF INDIANA COMMISSION NO.693624 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:11/27/2024 [eb:ms rd:v.Uaredlab ettlmoney\affidavttslafFadivit mxi seminar amu.doc:5/4/181 keys in the convenient Express Check-out Box located in the lobby. Questions? If you have any questions about your bill. please come to the front desk. If you have any comments regarding your stay, please direct them to our Director of Front Office, Elen Terzis at elen.terzisncbomnihotels.com. We hope you have enjoyed your stay with us and look forward to having you as our guest again soon! Omni Hotel & Resorts ese`rai;c+ -nis_ Receipt for Ashley Ulbricht CONFIRMATION # 4003181 Omni Shoreham motel Room No: 2500 Calvert Street Northwest Nights: 4 nights Washington DC US 20008 Arrival: 04/19/2018 Phone: 202-234-0700 Departure: 04/23/2018 3� 11'1 said r4 ppm 1� _ Date Item Amount 04-19-2018 Room Charge 234 00 USD 04-19-2018 14 8% District Occupancy Tax 34.63 USD 0 . 23- :o - Mu c 9.80 USD 04-20-2018 Room Charge 2:34.00 USD 04-20-2018 14.8° District Occupancy Tax 34 63 USD ''d-� ' 2 �eiect nest t�reak ast �.6 ! i n 04-21-2018 Room Charge 234.00 USD 2 1 s i — , F �! ■ i x ` s PRIM w 1(POLICY " t RSI""ease adder +° _ • fo our ad`dr�ss book foYensure;our ero'ails reach our imbox This email was sent to "=` _t '' Y �" • ti ` 'm©2&f&Omni€Hotels Reserts r� 4,4Q61 enuC9, 566'6A1ai,TX 7521;9 ° Merrif?er'of , ° �` , � �*}� ,' °4 r . � ..• �K Fla �; �� } '` °¢ � " ,� �g�r�'r�� � e r v+ � 55 &_ ta. � a� 3�,����f. �rf}} w k ,�k• a� 3,� r '� *g��y, ,ax `a ,e�". 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All travel involving funds from this 2 2/23/2018 2018 Mid-Year Seminar My IMLA(helps://natfbrurravectra.coni/sWeb/DynarnicPage.aspx?Ske=]MLA) Join(/membership/become-a-member) (http:/iwww.imla.org/) Search... . Search+ Seminars 2018 Mid-Year Seminar NLA's 2018 Mid-Year Seminar Washington, D.C. April 20-April 23,2018 t News(http:/www.imia.arglevents/seminamN852-2018-mid-year-seminar#news)^ Program(http:/Iwww.imla.org/evenfs/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-mminar#pmgram) Registration(http:/Iwww.imia.org/events/seminars/1852 2018-mid-year-seminar*egistradon) Seminar App(http://www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-201&mid-year-seminar#seminar-app) IMLA Events(httpJ/www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#imla-events) Sponsors(httpJ/www.imia.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#sponsors) Exhibitors(httpJ/www.imla.org/events/Seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#exhibitors) Hotel(httpJ/www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#hotel) Click here(http:/lmla.org/imagesilinks/2018/2018SeminarPrograml.17.18.pdf)tD view a TENTATIVE schedule. {friday/Saturday/ Sunday/ Monday Friday,April 20,2018 :00AM-5:30PM lRegistration :00AM-12:00PM OD Meeting 11:00AM-3:05PM Npellate Practice Program(CLICK HERE for agenda) http://www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar##program 116 2/23/2016 2018 Mid-Year Seminar 10:45AM -11:45AM Section 1983-Qualified Immunity Update This first part of this presentation will provide a discussion of recent Supreme Court qualified mmunity presentations and underscore how local government lawyers can utilize these cases in lir practice.The second half of this presentaiton will provide an overview of practice pointers an hclOQcjh ualified immunity issues in the circuit courts of appeals. • Susan Lappen&Tom Carr Seminar Sober Homes and the Opioid Epidemic Ending the relapse cycle can help residents of sober homes and the communities in which they are located. This discussion will take a look at sober homes and what can be done to add unscrupulous operators of sober homes at the federal,state and local level. - Congresswoman Lois Frankel;Alan Johnson 8 Terrill Pybum 11:45AM-1:OOPM Lunch(On your own) 1:00PM-2:OOPM Section 1983-Jails:Handling Failure to Provide Adequate Medical Care Claims • Jeb Brown S Jody Malmstrom eminar-Regulating Panhandling in the Wake of Reed v.Town of Gilbert This presentation will provide a discussion of the rulings of the Circuit Courts of Appeals and Districl Courts that have considered the issue,including First Amendment considerations and Fourteenth Amendment considerations - Mark Hayes :05PM-3:05PM [,d tion 1983-Circuit Conflicts and Open Issues—Key Issues In Section 1983 Cases That e Not Been Addressed By The Supreme Court discussion includes the nature and scope of any constitution based wrongful death claim;the nt to which Heck v.Humphrey applies to a plaintiff no longer custody and its application to guilty s where the factual basis of the claim is uncertain;what constitutes a de minimis award for oses of awarding no attorney fee under Farrar v.Hobby;whether a First Amendment retaliation laim can be brought where an arrest is made with probable cause;whether a police officer who testifies in criminal court as a witness is speaking as part of his or her job under Garcetti and hence subject to discipline for the testimony...and many more. - Timothy Coates Seminar-State and Federal Oversight of Law Enforcement Agencies Following a Critical neident--Could it Happen to You? Given the present climate in police-community relations,it is not uncommon for a law enforcemen agency to face protests and ever increasing calls for state,federal and/or civilian oversight following widely publicized officer-involved death. This presentation will provide a case study of one suburban, Southern Califomia city that faced such a challenge, the policing issues involved,the competing state and federal interests,the resulting reforms,and the lessons learned as told by the city attorney who negotiated the stipulated judgment and its dissolution five years later. - Jeb Brown&Larry Gonzalez 3:05PM-32OPM Coffee Break 3:20PM-4:50PM Supreme Court Update The Supreme Court seems determined on making up for its fairly mundane 2016 term by stacking is docket with what can only be termed'blockbusters."Many of the Courts biggest cases this tens nvolve issues relevant to local governments, including political gerrymandering, whether the xistence of probable cause defeats a First Amendment retaliatory-arrest claim, warrant requirements under the Fourth Amendment for cell phone location data,a case that may limit the impact of Reed v Town of Gilbert,and the infamous"cake"case involving the intersection of gay marriage and religious expression.Hear from Supreme Court specialists on these cases and others at are relevant to local governments. • Tom Goldstein;Paul Clement;Gregory Game$Amy Howe 4:50PM-5:30PM Amicus Awards Back to the Top Saturday,April 29,2018 :OOAM-5:OOPM egistration :OOAM-9:OOAM h9ftta Breakfast(Registration required) httpJ/www.imia.org/events/Seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#program 2Y6 2/23/2018 2018 Mid-Year Seminar :OOAM-10:OOAM Section 1983-First Amendment:Unpopular Speech and the Heckler's Veto Speech that is popular to some is very unpopular to others.Ideological divisiveness continues to b n issue impacting municipal operations.This session will cover the origins of the Heckler's Veto rough current caselaw and how this doctrine impacts the ability of a municipality to conduct ffective crowd control in various forums and facilities. Examples from current events will b iscussed. - Lara Mainell&Robert Higgason Seminar-Land Use:How to deal with lot mergers and takings claims in light of the Supreme Court's decision Murr v.Wisconsin This session will explain the recent U.S.Supreme Court decision in Mur•v State of Wisconsin, 13 S.Ct 1933(2017),which provides guidance on the"parcel-as-a-whole"principle of regulatory takings aw.In Mur;owners of adjacent lots challenged the constitutionality of a Wisconsin law that required merger of the lots because each lot did not meet minimum standards for residential development, nd the lots were held in common ownership.The owners claimed that the merger clause was king of one of the lots without just compensation because that lot could no longer be independent) eveloped.The Supreme Court held that no taking had occurred,and spelled out a mutii-factor test r what constitutes the"relevant parcel"for regulatory takings analysis.This session will focus an e background law;the facts of Mur;and the implications of the decision for local regulation of land se and development rights. _ - Derek Howard&Susan Trevarthen 10:05AM-11:05AM Section 1983-Reducing the Risk of Liability with Mentally III Persons presentation providing a review of:[1]specific law enforcement procedures for the mentally ill that n help minimize municipal and officer liability;and[2]Federal and State law claims involving la nforcement interactions with the mentally ill,including Section 1983 claims of deliberate indifference and excessive force. - Craig Straw&Traci Morita Seminar anfrastrueture Pas—Getting Municipal Counsel Shovel Ready - Steven Tones 11:05AM-11:20AM Coffee Break 11:20AM-12:5OPM Section 1983-Pleadings I Motion Practice I Evidence e first presenter will discuss evidentiary issues in a Section 1983 case,including the admissibility f plaintiffs arrest history and the exclusion of the plaintiffs acquittal in a criminal case,both of which re important tools for defense attorneys in this area.The next presenter will focus on discovery i Section 1983 cases and in particular,interrogatories that are vital to a chance at securing summary udgment and deposition questions with an eye towards summary judgment The third presenter will ke you through the pros and cons of Motions to Dismiss v.Motions for Summary Judgment in these cases. - Ara Tramblian;Patricia Donkor&John Wilkerson Managing Telecommunications Challenges Facing Your Community Panelists will discuss some of the hottest telecommunications legal issues facing communities today, including an update on federal and state regulations affecting local wireless siting decisions,charges r use of the rights of way and public property by wireline and wireless companies,and strategies for developing ordinances,regulations and franchises,licenses and leases governing use of the rights all ay and other public property by communications companies Lynn Board;Gail Karish&John Gasparini 12:50PM-2:30PM Lunch on your own http://www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#program 3/6 2/23/2018 2018 Mid-Year Seminar :30PM-3:30PM action 1983-Wrongful Convictions is seminar focuses on civil rights lawsuits arising out of alleged wrongful convictions,including (1 ifferences between an exoneration based on DNA or other evidence,on the one hand,and cases rising from convictions vacated on purely procedural grounds,on the other,(2)particular challenge m wrongful conviction cases such as tracking down old evidence(files, reports,physical evidence nd representing witnesses whose memories may have faded;(3)damage awards in specific casec from various circuits;and(4)litigation and settlement strategies. Arthur Larkin&Aaron Shotiand Seminar-Election Law in the Trump Supreme Court ritically important election law cases will have been heard by the U.S.Supreme Court,just in time r the full Court–including Justice Neil Gorsuch,its long-awaited ninth Justice confirmed on April 7, 017–to hear and hopefully resolve.Issues include whether Voter ID violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act(NC v.NC NAACP),whether the NC Congressional Redistricting Plan violates the Firs endment right to freedom of association (Common Cause v. Rucho), whether the Wisconsin districting plan violates the First and Fourteenth Amendment(Whitford v Nichol), and whethe -emoval of eligible voters from Ohio's voter-registration rolls violated the NVRA and deprived eligible itizens of the right to vote(Ohio A.Philip Randolph Institute and NEOCH v.Husted).We will discuss how these and related cases already decided this term on racial gerrymandering (Bethune-Hill v. vginia State Board of Elections decided 3-1-17) can impact local government elections an lectoral processes at the municipal and county level. • Ben Griffith&Michael Parsons :30PM-3.45PMTradce Break ASPM-4:45PMn 1983-Establishment Clause/Legislative prayer at Meetings ngstanding, widespread practice of beginning a legislative session with an invocation—a followed by lawmakers at every level of state and federal govemment—continues to te litigation,including a pair of cases that the U.S.Supreme Court may take up next year.This will focus on the curent legal landscape and the practical issues faced by state and local ments across the country.The session will also explore the role legislative privilege and the separation of powers doctrine might play in a court's adjudication of an action challenging legislative Prayer. • Marc Hansen&Allyson Ho eminar-State League Meeting The agenda will inclue introductions, approval of minutes, the IMLA Board Report ane Executive Director Report.The remainder of the meeting will be devoted to a discussion on the ongoing opioid crisis and ensuing litigation by local governments.Erich Eiselt will provide an udpate on the litigation and IMLA's working group,Mark Hayes will discuss his League's involvement in the opioid Iitfgaiton nd then:will be time for an open discussion to hear from attendees on what their Leagues are doing to respond to their members on this issue. • Erich Eiselt&Mark Hayes International Committee Meeting genda: 1. A project proposal currently pending in the Republic of Georgia entitled "New nstitutionalism:Strategy of Horizontal Proliferation of Constitutional Values on the Whole System f Law,"in which members of the IMLA Intemational Committee may be able to participate if the roject is funded by the National Science Foundation in that country. While no IMLA funding is nvolved,it appears that this project,if funded through the Georgian NSF,would likely entail on our art as American attorneys a good deal of comparative research of continental and America ystems of constitutional control and governance. • Ben Griffith 6:0013M-7:30PM Welcome Reception Back to top Sunday,April 22,2018 :OOAM-5:OOPM Registration :OOAM-9:OOAM WONK Breakfast(Registration required) :OOAM-1250PM Chief Legal Officer Forum(CLOP)(Agenda TBA)(Separate regisitration required) :OOAM-10:30AM Section 1983-Openings/Summation Patricia Miller&Michael Colucci Seminar-HR up in Smoke:The interseciton between marijuana legalization and employment law Lara Donlon;Charles Mitchell&Robin Cross 10:30AM-10:45AM Coffee Break http://www.imla.org/events/seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#program 416 2/23/2018 2018 Mid-Year Seminar 10:45AM-11.45AM action 1983-Police Excessive Fares Trials Post-Ferguson:What's Different and What's Piot High profile officer involved shooting deaths have dominated the public eye in recent years.This discussion involves two attorneys that have handled police use of force cases on both sides of the Michael Brown hooting in Ferguson,Mo.Then:will be a discussion about what perhaps has changed,what perhaps has not changed,and how to leverage and address those issues. • Daniel Peterson&Mark Maguire Municipal Finance:Best practices for local counsel to consider in bond offerings e panel will discuss significant focal points to assist local counsel in bond issues regarding the issuance o pinions,the Identification of potential problem areas,and the provision of legal advice to their jurisdictions minimize potential enforcement and liability. • Robert Doty&Derrick Mitchell 11:50AM-12:50PM action 1983-Malicious Prosecutions • Henry Bernstein✓£Rachel Seligman eminar-Small/Rural Communities Presentation:Nuisance Abatement Jessica O'Connor Back to top Monday,April 23,2018 :OOAM-12:OOPM egistration :30AM-8:05AM offee Break :05AM-9:05AM atomy of a Shooting Rampage and the Aftermath ohn Hesse[, Krkwood, Missouri City Attorney,will recount his survival of the tragic shooting at 1Grkwood City Hall on February 7,2008 and comment on his experiences in its aftermath.He will discuss violence in e workplace and some security measures and procedures that have been implemented in the public an private sector • John Hassel - :1 OAM-10:1 OAM Case Law Update This perennial favorite will provide an overview of highlighted Supreme Court and Circuit Court cases from round the country that are relevant to local governments including everything from employment law case to First Amendment and police misconduct cases. • Douglas Haney 10:10AM- Coffee Break 10:25AM 1025AM- Key Issues Impacting Local Governments in 2018:Opioids and Preemption 10:55AM • Mayor Mark Stodola r 11:OOAM-12:OOPM Ethical Considerations in Public Sector Law T'his presentation examines the unique ethical issues confronted by public sector lawyers using an ntertaining, interactive format Panelists dramatize short, illustrative scenarios with a discussion period Ilowing each hypothetical. A variety of ethics topics will be covered—all from the point of view of the government lawyer.The Model Rules of Ethics,including the following will all be discussed:Model Rule 1.1 Competence;MR 12 Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority Between Client and Lawyer,M 1.3 Diligence; MR 1.7 Conflict of Interest: Current Clients; MR 1.8 Conflict of Interest Current Clients: Specific Rules • Susan Kidd$Sharon Pandak Back to top Friday,April 20,2018-Appellate practice Program(Separate registration) 11:00AM-12:00PM Appellate Practice-Framing the Question Presented and Drafting the Petition for Certiorari - Loren AI[Khan&Allyson Ho 12:OOPM-1:OOPM Appellate Practice Networking Lunch(Separate Registration Required) 1:00PM-2:OOPM Appellate Practice-Crafting the Response(or Waiving it) Ruth Masters&Gregory Garre :05PM-3:05PM pellate Practice-Oral Argument Practice Tips • Paul Clement&Tom Goldstein Back to top http:/Iwww.imia.org/events/Seminars/1852-2018-mid-year-seminar#program 5/6