The State Bar Association of North Dakota Fall 2013 Gavel Magazine | Page 2

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Nancy J Morris President, SBAND Fall is the best. The crisp, cool air is invigorating. The array of golds, reds and browns are spectacular. And why is it that the smells of fall are so powerful at evoking memories? Because fall is a time of change. For me it is time to embrace the changes that come with a new school year, a new routine, and quite frankly a renewed sense of purpose. Ok, maybe that was a bit deep. What I am really talking about is the fact that we have all moved back indoors and are ready to get some serious work done, right? It has certainly been a busy fall at SBAND. Tony has quickly become the Judicial Nominating Committee Secretary Extraordinaire, attending to numerous appointments in less than four months, with at least one more in the hopper! All this in addition to learning the day to day operations, attending local bar meetings, welcoming new bar admittees, and answering a constant barrage of emails from me. These first four months have certainly gone fast. While we have been busy, my goals as president have remained foremost in my mind, and we have made great strides toward addressing some of SBAND’s important issues. I am pleased to announce the launch of the Justice for All Pro Bono Recognition program, championed by the Pro Bono Working Group. This program is a way to encourage lawyers to be recognized for the good work they do every day. Check out this link: http://www.sband.org/News/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=703. And did you know that SBAND pays for malpractice insurance for lawyers engaged in Pro Bono service? Any pro bono work done under the Volunteer Lawyer Program is covered up to $1 million! I am hopeful that we can get the word out to encourage in-house counsel and non-traditional lawyers to take on pro bono work. Call Carrie at SBAND to find out how to take advantage of this well-kept member benefit secret. Again this year you will have an opportunity to make a direct donation to the Pro Bono fund in your license dues statement. All funds received will go directly to LSND to help finance the private attorney fund. I encourage you to read Jim Fitzsimmons’ recent memo to his staff in the fall LSND newsletter for a better understanding of the grim financial situation facing legal services. http://www.legalassist.org/?id=29. The donations you make have a direct and immediate impact. On a different note, I must admit that I had no idea when I signed up for this “gig” the number of committee appointments I was tasked to make. I approached this task with the goal of inclusiveness in mind, and truly enjoyed the chance to personally call and connect with so many enthusiastic lawyers willing to serve our association. A big thank you to all of the dedicated volunteers. The next step is to actively engage all of the committee members, in furtherance of the omnipresent goal of relevance. To that end, we have begun evaluating the missions of each committee. It is very possible some committees will be merged in an attempt to eliminate duplication, and in furtherance of the goal to make your volunteer time worthwhile. Change is in the air! I am pleased to announce that SBAND has engaged experience cultivator Greg Tehven to help revitalize the annual meeting in downtown Fargo in June 2014. Any and all suggestions are welcomed and appreciated, including and especially speaker nominations and topics. “ ” Be a part of your bar association annual meeting! Be a part of the change!