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SUMMARY:Friday\, March 20\, 2026 All Day Family Law CLE
DESCRIPTION:All Day Family Law CLE\nMarch 20\, 2026 at The Greenwood – A Southern Hotel Property\n(located at 75082 LA-25\, Covington\, LA 70435)\nMAP/DIRECTIONS \n7 speakers\, 1 Ethics hour\, 1 Professionalism hour\, 7 Family Law Specialty hours applied for\, delicious food and plenty of parking!\nAGENDA\n08:30 – 09:00\nEnjoy Coffee & Pastries during registration\nWelcome Remarks by 22nd JDC Bar Association President Amanda Trosclair \n09:00 – 10:00\nStaying Off The ODC’s Radar (ETHICS)\nEric Barefield\, Esq.\,\nEthics Counsel\, Louisiana State Bar Association \n10:00-11:00\nChild Marriage: The Eras Tour\nProfessor Sandi Varnado\, Esq.\, Loyola University New Orleans\, College of Law \nExplore the evolving landscape of child marriage law in the United States in this timely and eye opening CLE. This program traces the dramatic shift from early common law acceptance to today’s patchwork of state restrictions—where only sixteen states have fully banned the practice and many others still permit it with varying forms of adult authorization. Attendees will also examine the sweeping federal proposal introduced in 2024\, the Child Marriage Prevention Act\, a landmark effort that\, had it passed\, could have reshaped national policy through data collection\, state incentives\, federal property restrictions\, and immigration law reforms. With the future of child marriage legislation still uncertain\, this session offers essential insight for practitioners seeking to understand where the law has been\, where it stands\, and where it may be headed next. \n11:00-11:15 Break \n11:15-12:15\nUpdates and Trends from the 22nd JDC Family Law Bench \nHon. Dawn Amacker\, 22nd Judicial District Court\nHon. Patrice Oppenheim\, 22nd Judicial District Court \nThis session will explore recent updates and changes in the 22nd JDC Family Law divisions and discuss recent trends and best practices\, including discussion of: \n\nRecusal practice;\nSanctions;\nPermanent Injunctions;\nLa. C.C.P. Art. 1313 service;\nLa. C.C. Art. 103(5) divorces and the use of civil injunctions\, bond conditions\, etc.;\nAdoptions;\nJoint Detailed Descriptive Lists for a Community Property Partition Trial;\nLaw Institute bills; and\nRecent legislative filing changes (La. C.C.P. Art. 253).\n\n12:15-1:30 LUNCH PROVIDED \n12:30- 1:30\nNoon Roundtable if you choose!\nHon. Mary Devereux (retired) \nYou are invited to an informal “Noon Roundtable” with Retired Judge Mary Devereux. Kindly pick up your lunch from the dining area (included with your registration fee) and join us back in the seminar room. Over lunch\, Judge Devereux will share key takeaways from her judicial career\, offering insights from both the bench and beyond that shaped her approach to justice. She will also discuss her transition into mediation and explore how mediation can serve as an effective\, efficient alternative to traditional litigation. This session is designed to be interactive with attendees participating and asking questions throughout the conversation. \n1:30-2:30\nPartition to Transition\nAndrew K. Hoffman\, CFP\, CDFA\, CQS\nHeather Gardner\, CFP \n“Partition to Transition” breaks down how increasingly complex family finances demand strategic\, informed asset division. This session highlights how financial experts support counsel in allocating assets and debts\, drafting enforceable partition agreements\, and guiding clients through both the financial questions that arise during divorce and the practical implementation that follows. Topics include dividing investment and retirement accounts\, navigating pension and QDRO pitfalls\, using insurance and annuities to secure settlements\, protecting clients when allocating debt\, avoiding Social Security missteps\, and helping clients take control of their post divorce financial lives without added burden on counsel. \n2:30-3:30\nOrgan and Tissue Donation Considerations for Families and Estate Planning Practitioners (PROFESSIONALISM)\nBailey Dirmann Morse\, Esq.\, Chief Legal Officer\,\nLouisiana Organ Procurement Agency \nThis session will equip attorneys with the practical knowledge needed to navigate one of the most sensitive and often misunderstood areas of client planning. Led by Bailey Dirmann Morse\, Chief Legal Officer of the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency\, this session demystifies the legal framework governing anatomical gifts\, clarifies the distinction between donor preference and binding directives\, and explains the real legal impact of First Person Authorization. Participants will learn how to spot common estate planning pitfalls that create conflict or undermine donor intent\, and how to ensure a client’s donation decisions are accurately and consistently reflected across their planning documents. \n3:30-3:45 Break \n3:45-4:45\nSuccession For Family Law Attorneys: What you need to know (and what you can’t ignore)\nChristina Falco Baldwin\, Esq. \nChristina Falco Baldwin will offer a clear\, practical look at the high stakes intersection of divorce\, death\, and community property. Family lawyers are often the first to spot succession issues—sometimes in the chaotic hours after a client’s spouse passes—and missing those red flags can create costly malpractice exposure. This program unpacks the real world problems that arise when a divorce is pending at death\, how community property claims shift after remarriage\, the complications of children from prior relationships\, and the nuances of spousal usufruct. Attorneys from every discipline will walk away with a sharper understanding of how succession law quietly shapes the cases they handle every day. \nRegistration is essential to prepare for food and CLE materials\, so please submit your application as early as possible. \n\n2026 Members of the 22nd JDC Bar Association: $275\nNon-Members: $400\n\nCANCELLATION POLICY: ALL CANCELLATION NOTICES MUST BE RECEIVED AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT TO GET A FULL REFUND.\nREGISTER & PAY ONLINE NOW:\n Register & Pay Online\nor\nIf paying by check:\nCLICK HERE TO PRINT AND FILL OUT PDF\nPlease remit payment to:\n22nd JDC Bar Association\nP.O. Box 2074\nCovington\, LA 70434
URL:https://22ndjdcbar.org/event/friday-march-20-2026-all-day-family-law-cle/
LOCATION:The Greenwood
CATEGORIES:2025,All Day CLE
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SUMMARY:Friday\, November 21\, 2025 All Day General Topics CLE
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 21\, 2025 General All Day General Topics CLE\nLocation: Southern Hotel Ballroom\nThe 22nd JDC Bar Association will be hosting our All Day Continuing Legal Education Conference on Friday\, November 21\, 2025\, at the Southern Hotel\, 428 E. Boston Street\, Covington\, Louisiana.\nMap/Directions \nThis seminar has been approved for 6 hours of CLE Credit\, including 2 Ethics and 1 Professionalism hour. \n8:30-9:00\nCoffee & Continental Breakfast During Registration\nWelcome Remarks by 22nd JDC Bar Association President Michael Nicaud \n9:00-10:00\nJessica Brewster\, Clerk of Court\nLeanne Kimble Eckholdt\, Director of Recording\nHelp Me\, Help You: What deputy clerks wish attorneys knew. \nThis presentation hopes to foster a more effective collaboration between attorneys and Clerk of Court staff by highlighting key insights from deputy clerks on common challenges\, preferred practices\, and simple actions attorneys can take to streamline their visits\, reduce delays\, and support the efficient processing of legal documents. \n10:00-11:00\nHon. Scott Gardner\, Judge\, 22nd Judicial District Court\nMad Men: Using science and spirituality to navigate difficult personalities\n(Professionalism)\nThis CLE hour explores foundational mental health principles and their application in legal practice\, including strategies for managing difficult interactions and supporting personal well-being. It delves into trauma\, depression\, anxiety\, and developmental science to deepen understanding of client behavior and courtroom dynamics. Practical tools are offered for enhancing communication\, mindfulness\, and empathy with clients\, opposing counsel\, and the judiciary\, while also addressing the court’s role in fostering trauma-informed environments. Finally\, it highlights the impact of nutrition\, sleep\, movement\, and spirituality on motivation\, focus\, and emotional resilience—empowering legal professionals to cultivate sustainable wellness and effectiveness. \n11:00-11:15\nCoffee Break  \n11:15-12:15\nHon. William J. Crain\, Associate Justice\, Louisiana Supreme Court\nRecent Developments at the Louisiana Supreme Court \n12:15-1:15\nLUNCH \n1:15-2:15\nCollin Sims\, District Attorney 22nd Judicial District\nDon’t Let Perjury Be The Runaway Train That Costs You Your License\n(Ethics) \n2:15-3:15\nAlex Reed\, Esq.\nParish Tillman\, Esq.\nIt’s Not My Fault! An Update on Recent Tort Reform and Changes to Insurance Bad Faith Laws \n3:15-3:30\nAfternoon Break  \n3:30-4:30\nGordon Herrin\, Esq.\nWhy AI Is No Longer Optional\n(Ethics)\nThis CLE explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence in today’s legal profession. The discussion will examine the market forces and client expectations driving adoption of AI and why digital competence is now essential for every law practice. We will also consider how AI improves efficiency and profitability\, enabling firms to better serve clients while strengthening their bottom line. We will address the ethical obligations and guardrails lawyers must observe to protect clients and their firms. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of why embracing AI in the legal landscape is no longer optional but unavoidable. \nCost:\nMembers of the 22nd JDC Bar Association\n$225.00 through October 31\n$275.00 beginning November 1 \nNon-Member fee\n$325.00 through October 31\n$400.00 beginning November 1 \n Register & Pay Online\n\n Print PDF/Mail Check
URL:https://22ndjdcbar.org/event/friday-november-21-2025-all-day-general-topics-cle/
LOCATION:Southern Hotel\, 428 E Boston Street\, Covington\, LA\, 70433\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025,All Day CLE
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