Seminar Number

6827

 

Early
Registration Fee:

$280 Member
$380 Non-Member

On-Site
Registration Fee:

$300 Member
$400 Non-Member

CLE Hours

10 CLE Hours
including
1 Ethics Hour,
1 Professionalism
Hour and
3 Trial Practice
Hours

(Ga. CLE Credit)

 

Annual Seminar
SOUTHEASTERN ADMIRALTY LAW INSTITUTE

JUNE 20-21, 2008

Westin Buckhead Hotel
3391 Peachtree Rd., NE
Atlanta, GA  (404) 365-0065

Credit Hours:
All the SEALI states now have some form of mandatory CLE requirements. In Georgia, the program qualifies for 10 CLE Hours (based on a 60-minute hour), 1 hour of Ethics credit, 1 hour of Professionalism credit and 3 hours of Trial credit. Application will be made to all SEALI states for appropriate credit. This program also qualifies for 4.5 Maritime Law Association credit points toward membership as Proctor in Admiralty. ICLE does not guarantee CLE credits in all states.

Housing:
Please call the Westin Buckhead at 1-800-937-8461 and request a room for the SEALI Seminar. Cut-off date May 18, 2008.

THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008
6:30

EARLY REGISTRATION (ends at 7:30)

6:30

RECEPTION (ends at 8:00

FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2008

Presiding:
James N. Hurley, Chairman, SEALI; Fowler White Burnett, P.A., Miami, FL

7:30

REGISTRATION

8:00
PROFESSIONALISM:  THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OUTSIDE AND IN HOUSE COUNSEL
Marc G. Marling, Vice President and General Counsel, CMA-CGM (America) LLC, Norfolk, VA
9:00
UPDATE ON THE FOURTH, FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CIRCUITS AND THE U.S. SUPREME COURT; AND RECODIFICATION OF U.S.C. TITLE 46
Ryan Gilsenan, Buist, Moore, Smythe & McGee, P.A., Charleston, SC
9:55
BREAK
10:10
QUI TAM ACTIONS
David B. Marvel, Robertson & Hollingsworth, Charleston, SC
11:05
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
Joseph M. Matthews, Colson Hicks Eidson, Coral Gables, FL
12:00

LUNCHEON (included in registration fee)
Speaker: To be announced

Presiding:
David F. Sipple, Secretary, SEALI; Hunter, Maclean, Exley &Dunn, P.C., Savannah, GA

1:15
SALVAGE ISSUES
Allen K. von Spiegelfeld, Fowler White Boggs Banker, P.A., Tampa, FL
2:10
BEYOND LHWCA WORKERS' COMPENSATION:  REMEDIES FOR LONGSHOREMEN AND DEFENSES FOR EMPLOYERS
Rod Sullivan, Sullivan & Company, Jacksonville, FL
3:05
BREAK
3:20
CARGO - KEEPING CASES AT HOME
John F. Fay, Jr., Counselor at Law, New Orleans, LA
4:15
UPDATE ON THE ELEVENTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH CIRCUITS
P. Michael Leahy, Moseley Prichard Parrish Knight & Jones, Jacksonville, FL
5:10
GENERAL MEETING
5:30
RECESS
6:30
RECEPTION (ends at 8:00)
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2008

Presiding:
John F. Unger, Vice-Chairman, SEALI; Royston, Rayzor, Vickery & Williams, LLP, Houston, TX

9:00
LEGAL ETHICS AND MALPRACTICE PREVENTION
J. Randolph Evans, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, Atlanta, GA
10:00
BREAK
10:10
USCG MARINE CASUALTY INVESTIGATIONS
Andrew W. Anderson, Houck Anderson P.A., Miami, FL
Robert D. Tracy, Legge, Farrow, Kimmitt, McGrath & Brown L.L.P., Houston, TX
11:05
UPDATE ON FIFTH, NINTH AND TENTH CIRCUITS
Walter J. Gallant, White Mackillop & Baham, P.C., Houston, TX
12:00
ADJOURN