The State Bar Association of North Dakota Spring 2014 Gavel Magazine | Page 19

Although there will be great discussion on the size of state delegations it is not likely that the two positions that are presently allocated to North Dakota will be changed. That likely will be the minimum constituency for a state of our size and will not likely be reduced. That makes it all the more important to fill the two positions. Our “voice” in the HOD while not large in numbers should not be diluted. There appears little desire to increase the size of the House of Delegates. But the fight will be to expand representation from the Sections and Divisions and whether the at-large position allocated to minorities and women will continue into the future. That means the numbers come from some other constituency. Departing Thoughts First, the journey has been fabulous. To represent this Association as I have these years has been a true privilege and joy. I like to think I have earned the respect of SBAND and have appropriately represented the interests of our SBAND. I never once missed a meeting of the ABA House of Delegates and rarely (if ever) missed a meeting of the BOG of SBAND. I am not going away too far. My status as North Dakota State Delegate (while taking me away from the monthly meetings of the BOG of SBAND) will always keep me in contact with our marvelous practicing bar. My new position also gives me the opportunity to continue work in the area of Governance on the national ABA level and participate as a member of the Nominating Committee who elects the Officers of the ABA. There will be more meetings but a different timetable and a different venue. My thanks to an extraordinary SBAND staff who over the years have made my job as SBAND ABA Delegate easier in every respect. I will miss the regular direct interaction with the SBAND Board of Governors and the amazing young lawyers who fill the roles of District Representatives each year and the fabulous lists of Presidents with whom I have served, along with a talented list of Executive Directors. And my most sincere thanks to you, the members of this Association, for allowing me the privilege to serve as SBAND ABA Delegate. I look forward to my shifting role as North Dakota State Delegate and will make every effort to interact with SBAND as my work continues at the ABA. To my wife, Charlotte, I owe you the most—with this shifting role and position I will still be at the ABA and you’ll be with me. Thanks for all your incredible support. I will try to make up for the times I was at every SBAND Meeting and the long weekends you had to spend alone while I attended the BOG meetings. See you all in Fargo in June. The members and staff of the State Bar Association of North Dakota would like to thank Jim Hill for his many years of dedicated service on the Board of Governors. His efforts have made a difference for not only the association, but for all who have had contact with the legal profession. Thank you, Jim, for your commitment. 101 D I VO RC E Breakin g D ow n t he Bas ics Divorce 101 Video Available! Those unable to attend can order the materials and video (DVD) of the presentation. Materials will be provided FREE if you agree to accept a Pro Bono Case through SBAND’s Volunteer Lawyer Program. Self-study materials are available for purchase at a cost of $200. Please visit our website www.sband.org for details. thank you SBAND would like thank Michael L. Gjesdahl and Leah J. duCharme (pictured) for presenting the Divorce 101 CLE on March 7, in Bismarck. The audience was very impressed with the dedication and expertise of the presenters. SPRING 2014 19