The MESSENGER. Larimer County Bar Association February 2010 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE

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The MESSENGER Larimer County Bar Association February 2010 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE As my term of office winds down, I want to thank all of you for supporting the Larimer County Bar Association, both with your dues and your time. The Association continues to support its members and the community through a variety of programs and initiatives relevant to the practice of law in northern Colorado. LCBA s membership has come to expect that its small-community traditions distinguish us from bar associations operating within the larger metropolitan areas. LCBA leadership values the time-honored tradition of Term Day as essential to this unique mission. The Fall and Spring Term Day events assure that we meet, do business, and socialize in a collegial atmosphere so important to our success as lawyers. The Association offers continuing education opportunities that allow our membership to attend accredited programs locally as a complement to programs offered elsewhere. The Pro Bono program is supported by your dues and your investment of volunteer hours. The Association has made it a priority to serve the poor and working poor in our community. The benefits of the Pro Bono program reach the halls of justice, and enhance the reputation of generosity we cherish for our profession. The Association has donated some of its law library computers to provide access to justice at the Justice Center. The Association confers the Professionalism Award each year to recognize outstanding civility and competence within our membership. We also honor our past Presidents as a way of thanking those who have served and as a tool for encouraging the membership to stay involved with Association governance. The Executive Committee continues to evaluate programs and initiatives that serve the public and promote the professional image of its membership. On behalf of the Association, I thank you for your continued support. I recommend that you take the time to join the Association for its Spring Term Day events scheduled for March 5, 2010. CBA President David Johnson will be with us for the day, and has even promised to join us for the bowling event in the afternoon. Please be sure to sign up and join us for this time-honored opportunity to celebrate the proud traditions of your Larimer County Bar Association. Ian McCargar LCBA President

NEW LAWYERS If you are a new lawyer or know of a new lawyer, please remember to contact Roger Clark, at (970) 669-8668, no later than March 1, 2010, and provide him with your background information for your introduction at Term Day. NOMINATIONS FOR PROFESSIONALISM AWARD The Professionalism Committee will again announce the Professionalism Award at the Spring 2010 Term Day. The Professionalism Award is presented to a Larimer County attorney whom the Executive Committee selects as exemplifying adherence to high standards of ethics and professionalism. Candidates will be considered for recommendation on the following standards: Must be a member of the Larimer County Bar Association for not less than five years Demonstrated positive involvement in the legal profession Courteous and prompt in conducting business Adheres to the Principles of Professionalism in both attitude and actions Complies with the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct including treating all individuals with respect and dignity regardless of their sex, race, national origin or sexual preference Performs pro bono public service by participating in improving the community or by providing legal services to clients of limited means without charge or in a manner that allows the client to participate in the legal process Committed to improving the profession when possible and to practicing law in a manner consistent with a commitment to providing quality legal services to the client In representing a client and rendering advice considers not only the law but other considerations such as moral, economic, social and political factors relevant to the situation Please send nominations and supporting information, no later than February 10, 2010 to: Jeanne Stadler Drake, P.C. 361 East 27th Street Loveland, Colorado 80538 (970) 663-0898 - phone (970) 461-1177 - fax 2

SPRING TERM DAY MARCH 5, 2010 Agenda 8:00 a.m. Coffee, tea, donuts and bagels at the Justice Center - Jury Assembly Room 9:00 a.m. Business Meeting - Special Guest, CBA President David Johnson Jury Assembly Room 12:00 p.m. Luncheon at the Rio Grande Restaurant - The Agave Room Upstairs from back patio. Simpatico Burrito Buffet. Cost is $10.00 per person The Professionalism Award will be presented at lunch Send check payable to LCBA and send reservations form to Lisa Ritter 425 West Mulberry, Street, Suite 112, Fort Collins, CO 80521; 482-9770 1:30 p.m. Calling all bowlers time to stir up old rivalries and start some new ones! Bowling will start at 1:30 p.m. at Chipper s Lanes on Horsetooth. Cost is $15.00 for three games and shoes. We will have prizes for bowling and for the best dressed bowlers. No bowling skills required! To register, please send a check made payable to LCBA to: Kim Schutt, Wick & Trautwein, LLC, P.O. Box 2166, Fort Collins, CO 80522. You may register as a team or as an individual, and we will assign you to a team if you don t have one. Contact Kim at kschutt@wicklaw.com or at 482-4011 with questions. We had a great turn-out last year and we hope to see some more new faces this year. Come join the fun! 3

SPRING TERM DAY MARCH 5, 2010 LUNCHEON 12:00 p.m. Luncheon at the Rio Grande - The Agave Room - Upstairs Simpatico Burrito Buffet - Cost is $10.00 per person Enclosed is my Luncheon Reservation for March 5, 2010 at the Rio Grande Name(s): Address: Phone No: Check(s) in the amount of $10.00 per person made payable to Larimer County Bar Association X $10.00 = $ (amount enclosed) Return To: Lisa Ritter, 425 West Mulberry Street, Suite 112, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, 482-9770 Deadline to register February 23, 2010 4

EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NEWS Effective immediately the Larimer County Combined Court Clerk s office at the Larimer County Justice Center will be closed at the noon hour on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month for continuing education and training. The Colorado Judicial Department continues to strive to meet the needs of the public during these difficult economic times. The Clerk of Court Office in Fort Collins has experienced a significant loss of personnel (a 28.5% reduction in staff) due to the state legislative mandate to downsize to meet required state budget cuts. Rest assured court personnel will continue to serve the public in an effective and professional manner, however, you may notice a slower than normal response time in case processing due to reduced staff. Please contact the Clerk of Court, Sherlyn Sampson at 970-498-6115 or the appropriate division directly if you experience any inordinate delay. The judicial officers and staff of the 8th Judicial District wish to thank all attorneys for continuing to work toward resolving cases whenever possible. * * * * * Janelle J. Brunin District Administrator The Probate Registrar from Larimer County has asked me to send this out to all of you. It is regarding updating probate forms. See the list below for any that have been amended. They can be found on the court's website www.courts.state.co.us These forms should replace any that the attorneys are now using. The forms were updated as of December 10, 2009. RULE CHANGE 2009 (20) APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS AMENDED FORMS JDF 731 JDF 783 Receipt and Release Petition Requesting Colorado to Accept Guardianship/Conservatorship 5

JDF 787 JDF 812 JDF 824 JDF 825 JDF 826 JDF 827 JDF 835 JDF 841 JDF 848 JDF 853 JDF 861 JDF 862 JDF 876 JDF 877 JDF 878 JDF 888 JDF 889 JDF 920 JDF 930 JDF 971 Petition to Transfer Guardianship/Conservatorship from Colorado to Receiving State Notice of Appointment of Guardian and/or Conservator Petition for Appointment of Guardian for Minor Consent of Parent Consent or Nomination of Minor Order Appointing Guardian for Minor Petition for Termination of Guardianship -- Minor Petition for Appointment of Guardian for Adult Order Appointing Guardian for Adult Notice of Death Petition for Appointment of Conservator for Minor Order Appointing Conservator for Minor Petition for Appointment of Conservator for Adult Order Appointing Special Conservator -- Adult or Minor Order Appointing Conservator for Adult Petition for Termination of Conservatorship Waiver of Hearing, Waiver of Final Conservator s Report, Waiver of Audit and Approval of Schedule of Distribution Petition for Formal Probate of Will and Formal Appointment of Personal Representative Notice and Order Closing Estate After Three Years Certificate of Ancillary Filing -- Decedent s Estate Notice and Order Closing Estate After Three Years NEW FORM JDF 970 Response to Notice and Order Closing Estate After Three Years Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc December 10, 2009, effective immediately. 6

THANK YOU LCBA FOR YOUR FOOD BANK DONATIONS Thank you to all listed below who contributed to our food drive. We collected 83 food items and collected $1,465.00 in cash donations. A very special thank you to John Vap who contributed the most food items and to Robert Brandes, Jr. for the largest cash donation. Those who contributed food donations were John Vap, Cathleen McEwen, David Mitchell, Kenneth Wolfe and Jennifer Stewart. Those who gave cash/check donations were Tom Selken, Michael Manning, Daniel T. Michaels, LLC, Liggett, Smith, Wilson & Johnson, Mark Workman, Eric Sunness, Linda Miller, Hasler Fonfara & Goddard, Lathrop Law Office, Frey McCarger& Plock, Robert Brandes, Jr., Jeanne Drake and Lee Christian. Jennifer Stewart REMINDER MOCK TRIAL FEBRUARY 19 AND 20 IN GREELEY Thank you to all who volunteered. G O O D B Y E Please join us in thanking David Bye for his many years of service at Colorado Legal Services, Inc. and wishing him good luck in his future adventures! Date: February 26, 2010 Time: Between 4:00 pm & 8:00 pm Northside Atzlan Community Center 112 Willow Street Fort Collins, CO 80524 **beer, wine and appetizers will be provided** Please contact Laurie Stork if you have any questions. Phone: (970) 493-2891 #212 Fax: 970-484-8605 E-mail: lstork@colegalserv.org 7

LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION CLE THE PAPER-LESS LAW OFFICE & PAPER-LESS TRIALS Law Office Technology for Non-Geeks Presented by Tom French When: February 24, 2010, 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. Where: Jury Assembly Room, Larimer County Justice Center 4 CLE credit hours applied for THE COST IS ABSOLUTELY FREE! MISCELLANEOUS MEETINGS AND UPDATES There is an informal group of trust and estate lawyers we call the LCBA Trust & Estate Bar. It meets five times a year, from September through May, usually on the fourth Wednesday of the month. The meetings are from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at First National Bank downtown. If you are interested you can email Pete Bullard at pete@estateplanning-help.com * * * * * The Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (Larimer Chapter) meets monthly. Stephanie Hewitt is the contact person at (970) 416-7312 or email her at hewittlawoffice@aol.com She sends out notices by email so if you would like to be included contact her. * * * * * The Larimer County Young Lawyers meets the third Wednesday of every month. If you are interested in their group, contact Sara Stieben at (970) 482-4322 or email her at sara@olivelaw.com for more details. * * * * * For those that do not know Larimer County Bar has a web page. Lisa Ritter keeps our webpage current. If there is something you would like to see on the page, please contact her at lritter@ftccolaw.com. If you haven t checked out our webpage, you can find it at the Colorado Bar Association website at cobar.org through Inside the Bar, Local Bar Associations links or http://www.cobar.org/page.cfm/id/20149/. 8

WELD AND LARIMER COUNTIES INVITATION Please join us for the Byron White Inn of Court meeting WHEN: February 18, 2010 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. WHERE: Fire Side Restaurant 1149 Main Street Windsor, CO 80550 SOCIAL TIME: DINNER TIME: 6:30 to 7:00 P.M. Dinner begins promptly at 7:00 P.M. MENU CHOICES Prime Rib Shrimp Salmon Grilled Chicken All dinners served with salad, potato, vegetable, coffee, tea or nonalcoholic beverage Please feel free to bring a guest. The guest dinner charge is $20.00 payable the night of the dinner. RSVP YOURSELF AND GUEST(S) TO: diane@h-mlegal.com or The Hagen & Melusky Law Firm (970) 686-6618 on or before Monday, February 15, 2010 to assist in planning. Thank you. 9

ATTORNEY SEEKING CONTRACT OR PERMANENT POSITION Licensed attorney seeking contract or permanent position. Experienced in estate planning/administration; tax; real estate and HOA; research and appellate brief writing; business and non-profit incorporations; municipal and utility; contractual and transactional; litigation and collections, etc. Carol Johnson in Loveland, 970-669-1138 carol-530@comcast.net OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT FOR RENT: West facing large windowed office on 3 rd floor of Opera Galleria Building, half block from Justice Center. Receptionist provided and use of kitchen and two conference rooms, Space for secretary also available. Diane Lathrop 484-5858 Diane Lathrop 970-484-5858 The Law Firm of Liggett, Smith, Wilson & Johnson, P.C. Is now: Liggett, Smith & Johnson, P.C. We will continue to provide legal services related to: Business Law, Civil Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Law and Real Estate David H. Johnson Michael D. Liggett Sarah E. Liggett Kelsey J. Smith 10

BROWN BAG CLE: PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION: UTILIZATION FOR THE PRE-PLEA PROCESS By: Brenna Tindall Psy. D. Thursday, February 11, 2010 at 12:00p.m. Larimer County Court House Jury Assembly Room This CLE will address: Cases that utilize evaluations How evaluations are used in your client s defense Different types of evaluations How to find psychologist \ professional to do these evaluations 1 Ethics CLE Credit Brought to you be the Larimer County Bar Association Young Lawyers 11

COLORADO ASSOCIATON OF LEGAL SUPPORT STAFF (CALSS) NEWS CALSS is hosting a second board meeting in Golden, Colorado, on February 19 and 20. We are offering two CLE seminars (see notice below for details) for 4 general credits and 1.8 ethics credits. Please share this with your support staff. Deadline to register is February 5, 2010. Second Board Meeting & Educational Conference February 19 & 20, 2010 Courtyard Denver West/Golden Hosted by The Advisory Group CLE Credits Applied For Friday, February 19, 2010 12:30 1:00 p.m. Registration 1:00 2:30 p.m. Music Piracy: A Review of the Recording Industry's File-Sharing Litigation Andrew Mohraz, Esq. 2:30 3:00 p.m.. Break 3:00 4:30 p.m. Issues Involving the Unauthorized Practice of Law James C. Coyle, Esq. Saturday, February 20, 2010 8:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 9:30 a.m. CALSS Second Board Meeting Conference Registration: The member registration fee for the seminars, breakfast buffet, and meeting is $30; non-members may attend all or a portion of the activities for $40. Please mail your registration form and payment to Cathy Hansen, PLS, 8270 Louise Drive, Denver, CO 80221-3966 (303-965-8088; cathy.hansen@qwest.com. Conference registration deadline: February 5, 2010 Hotel: Courtyard Denver West/Golden, 14700 West 6th Avenue, Frontage Road, Golden, CO 80401. To receive the group rate of $59 (single to quad), contact Jamie Baronfeld at 303-215- 9218 (direct); 303-279-4930 (fax); jamie.baronfeld@whitelodging.com), and reference "CALSS Conference, February 19-20, 2010." Hotel reservation deadline: January 25, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: -ALS PLS CLA Address: Other designation (please specify) Phone: (w) (h) e-mail address I plan to attend (please check all that apply): Seminar 1 Music Piracy: A Review of the Recording Industry's File-Sharing Litigation Seminar 2: Issues Involving the Unauthorized Practice of Law Breakfast Buffet Board Meeting Enclosed is my registration fee (please check one box): CALSS member: $30 Non-member: $40 Please make checks payable to "The Advisory Group." 12

About the Seminars: Music Piracy: A Review of the Recording Industry's File-Sharing Litigation This seminar will provide an update on the recording industry's file-sharing litigation, including a review of the two 2009 cases that went to trial (the Thomas retrial in Minnesota and the Tenenbaum trial in Massachusetts). The key components of the presentation will include: a brief background of the file-sharing cases; an assessment of key legal principles associated with the cases; a review of the Jammie Thomas retrial (including a review of the first and second trials, key evidentiary issues, and lessons learned from the retrial); and a review of the Joel Tenenbaum trial. Andrew Mohraz is an attorney in the Denver office of Holme Roberts & Owen (HRO). He is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation and Intellectual Property practice groups. Much of Mr. Mohraz' practice has concentrated on the national litigation that HRO handles on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America related to the recording industry's lawsuits against those who illegally copy and distribute the record companies' sound recordings through unauthorized filesharing programs. Issues Involving the Unauthorized Practice of Law James C. Coyle is Deputy Regulation Counsel for the Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. In that capacity, he supervises the trial division of the Office; prosecutes lawyers in disciplinary, disability and contempt proceedings; represents the Board of Law Examiners in defending admissions cases; represents the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee in investigating and prosecuting injunctive and contempt proceedings against non-lawyers; and handles other functions delegated by Regulation Counsel. He has been a trial attorney with the Office since 1990. Prior to that, he was in private practice with a Denver law firm, representing police officers and other public officials in federal civil rights litigation, employment law, and other matters. He earned his law degree from the University of Colorado. Mr. Coyle has been an active member of the Colorado Bar Association and has served on committees and subcommittees that have handled attorney regulation and unauthorized practice of law issues. Mr. Coyle has also presented numerous speeches, lectures and workshops for the ABA, CBA, local bar associations, continuing legal education programs, law schools, law firms, civic organizations and community groups on various professional responsibility and unauthorized practice of law topics. About the Hotel: Courtyard Denver West/Golden 14700 W. 6th Ave., Frontage Road Golden, CO 80401 Phone: 303-271-0776 Fax: 303-279-5094 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dengl-courtyard-denver-west-golden/ * * * * * Gwendolyn S. Duran Memorial Scholarship Fund Through the Gwendolyn S. Duran Memorial Scholarship Fund, CALSS awards an annual scholarship to a student pursuing a course of study in the area of law. The recipient may be a law school student or an individual attending a paralegal program or legal secretarial course at an institution of higher education or vocational training. The amount of the scholarship varies from year to year, depending upon funds available. When funds permit, a second scholarship is awarded to a CALSS member. Application is below. 13

GWENDOLYN S. DURAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION The Colorado Association of Legal Support Staff (CALSS) established the Gwendolyn S. Duran Memorial Scholarship in 1999 to support students in need, pursuing a higher education degree. Based on eligibility criteria, one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually. The Award is for twelve (12) consecutive calendar months, covers tuition, books and fees, and is paid on a semester basis or as agreed upon by Recipient and CALSS. In the event the Recipient withdraws from his/her legal courses/program during the term of the scholarship award, CALSS will determine the continuance of the Award and determine if Recipient must refund any unused portion of the Award. APPLICATION FORM Applications will be accepted from December 1 through April 15 of each school year. Decisions on the award will be made at the end of April, and the applicant will be notified after May 15. If you meet the eligibility criteria below, please submit a completed application to: Pauli Ingwersen CALSS Scholarship Chairman c/o Holland & Hart LLP 90 South Cascade Avenue, Suite 1000 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 475-6487 email: pingwersen@hollandhart.com www.calss.org We must receive the completed application and accompanying documentation postmarked on or before the deadline of April 15. Incomplete applications will NOT be reviewed. ELIGIBILITY: You are eligible to apply for a CALSS scholarship if you satisfy the following criteria: You have declared the legal field as your major or are enrolled in a legal program, such as secretary, court reporter, legal assistant, paralegal, or pre-law concentration. You are a full time student. You can demonstrate financial need 14

CALSS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION (Please type or print neatly) Name First MI Last Permanent Address: Street Address City State Zip Telephone Email address Financial Information: Check: I have applied for federal or state student financial aid I intend to apply for federal or student financial aid I do not intend to apply for federal or student financial aid I have student financial aid but still have a need Required Attachments (Must be Typed): Application and the following required documents are due April 15: Copy of high school transcript or transcript of last four years grades if presently enrolled in a school of higher education. One letter of recommendation signed by student s teacher or counselor outlining the student s leadership activities and/or community participation. One letter of recommendation signed by employer, teacher friend or other character reference. Autobiographical statement/resume including schools attended, employment, school activities (honors, clubs, etc.), family background, brief discussion of financial need, interests and/or hobbies. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED Send completed applications and required attachments to: Pauli Ingwersen CALSS Scholarship Chairman c/o Holland & Hart LLP 90 South Cascade Avenue, Suite 1000 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 pingwersen@hollandhart.com www.calss.org 15

Larimer County Bar Association Executive Committee 2009 2010 President Ian McCargar 131 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Telephone: (970) 482-0212 x303 Fax: (970) 482-0236 Email: ian@freymccargar.com Vice President/President Elect Kathryn Lonowski Post Office Box 2166 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 Telephone: (970) 482-4011 Fax: (970) 482-8929 E-mail: klonowski@wicklaw.com Treasurer Steve Jouard 2038 Caribou, Suite 100 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 Telephone: (970) 482-1977 Fax: (970) 225-6649 E-mail steve@jouardpickering.com Secretary John Duval 500 East Third Street Loveland, Colorado 80537 Telephone: (970) 962-2540 Fax: (970) 962-2900 E-mail: duvalj@ci.loveland.co.us Past President Richard S. Gast 323 South College Avenue, Suite 1 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Telephone: (970) 482-4846 Fax: (970) 482-3038 Email: rgast@verinet.com Board of Governors - Representative Randolph W. Starr Post Office Box 642 Loveland, Colorado 80539-0642 Telephone: (970) 667-1029 Fax: (970) 669-3841 Email: rstarr8553@aol.com Members Appointed by the President or EC Jennifer Stewart 224 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone: (970) 498-7450 Fax: (970) 498-7430 E-mail: jennifer.stewart@hshh.com Jennifer L. Rice 19 Old Town Square, Suite 238 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Telephone: (970) 494-1700 Fax: (970) 419-8258 E-mail: ricelawjr@earthlink.net Linda K. Connors 224 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone: (970) 498-7450 Fax: (970) 498-7430 E-Mail: linda@hshh.com Sunita Sharma 500 East Third Street, Suite 330 Loveland, Colorado 80537 Telephone: (970) 962-2434 Fax: (970) 962-2900 Email: sharms@ci.loveland.co.us 16

LCBA Committees 2009 2010 Legal Aid Andrea Koppenhofer 600 17th Street, Suite 2800 South Denver, Colorado 80202-5428 Telephone: 970-443-0059 abkoppenhofer@yahoo.com Cindi Hendrix (paralegal/coordinator) Telephone: (970) 402-2075 (970) 308-3590 (cell) E-mail: cindihendrix@yahoo.com Young Lawyers Liaison Sara Stieben 110 East Oak Street, Suite 200 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Telephone: (970) 482-4322 Fax: (970) 482-5719 E-mail: sara@olivelaw.com The Messenger Cathy L. Vlasak 224 Canyon Avenue, Suite 200 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone: (970) 498-7450 Fax: (970) 498-7430 E-mail: cathy@hshh.com Access to Justice Jennifer L. Rice 19 Old Town Square, Suite 238 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Telephone: (970) 494-1700 Fax: (970) 419-8258 E-mail: ricelawjr@earthlink.net Ethics/Professionalism Jeanne Drake 361 East 27th Street Loveland, Colorado 80538 Telephone: (970) 663-0898 Fax: (970) 461-1177 E-mail: jdrakelaw@msn.com Web Administrator Lisa Ritter 425 West Mulberry Street, Suite 112 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Telephone: (970) 482-9770 Fax: (970) 482-0339 E-mail: lritter@ftccolaw.com 17