The State Bar Association of North Dakota Spring 2014 Gavel Magazine | Page 2

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE SBAND. Thank you to all of the dedicated and hardworking staff and volunteers for making this association great! For those who might be wondering what your BOG does, I thought I would give you a short synopsis – a year in review – of your BOG. NANCY J. MORRIS President, SBAND “We Are Not Alone” is the name of a song from the resurgently popular movie The Breakfast Club (Karla DeVito), and also a common theme among bar associations in the Western States Bar Conference. I had the recent privilege of meeting with other similarly situated bar presidents at the Western States Bar Conference’s Annual Meeting. The conference provided a wonderful opportunity to exchange ideas, and learn about the challenges faced by bar associations big and small. I learned that we are truly not alone - there are hardworking, dedicated lawyers brainstorming ideas and offering resources to try to meet the challenges of bar associations across the country. The roll call of the states was particularly enlightening. Many states offered ideas about addressing the urgent and growing need for Access to Justice. Others outlined their efforts to address the problem of dwindling legal representation in rural areas. I believe we have made great strides in both of these areas, but concerns persist. We are not alone! It is hard to believe my year as President is nearing its end. It has been a busy, fun and educational experience. Thank you for the opportunity to serve! Your Board of Governors (BOG) and numerous committee and section members have been hard at work this past year to further the mission of 2 THE GAVEL My first meeting as President immediately followed the annual meeting last year. The meeting was a success by all accounts, but left us wondering how we could increase attendance and participation by the members of our growing legal community. In September the BOG approved engaging Greg Tehven as an “experience curator,” and the Annual Meeting Committee (and several fully engaged subcommittees, including Experience, Audience, Content and Sponsorship) was off and running. I don’t want to let too many secrets out of the bag just yet, but I assure you the move to various fun and interesting venues in Downtown Fargo will make your trip well worthwhile (did anyone catch ESPN Game Day?). Registration is now open online. I hope to see you in Downtown Fargo June 11-13! In September of last year, there were two topics of note (in addition to the day to day operations Tony was just starting to get a feel for) – office location and the Judicial Candidate Surveys. Have you been to the CB Little House? It is a beautiful facility, but our landlord, wants it back. We started looking for space last year, but prices are astronomically high in Bismarck, and there are slim pickings. However, new space has been secured in the Association of Counties building, and Tony has negotiated an extension of the existing lease, albeit at a higher rent, until fit up is completed this fall. I am confident this move will serve our association well. The topic of Judicial Surveys was also discussed in September. The BOG discussed whether the surveys are helpful to the decision makers, and ultimately decided to continue the survey as a service to our members and the public. The BOG recognizes the survey results are simply a tool in the tool box for the decision makers. I encourage you to participate in the surveys in the future. Your voice is heard! In February one of the important issues and decisions included appointing two representatives to the Board to fill the two new judicial district vacancies - the Northwest District and the North Central District. Incidentally, these new districts came about as a result of an SBAND Task Force to study the impacts of the oil boom on the judicial system. Three additional judges were also authorized – two in the new districts, and one in Fargo. Also on the February agenda was the Joint Attorney Standards Committee recommendation regarding Rules 1.5 and 1.15, addressing nonrefundable fees and deposits into the attorney operating account. The BOG also discussed the very important issue of the Law School reaccreditation process. The funding for the new law school building will go a long way in this process! Other BOG topics over the year included LAP coverage to students, hiring of a new Executive Director and office staffing, the law school building project, SBAND’s Legislative Policy, SBAND’s role as a lobbyist for the profession, mediation at the appellate court, Access to Justice, and Mentoring our new bar members. And throughout the year, the BOG supported the Annual Meeting Committee’s goal of energizing and connecting our legal community in new and different ways. There is an ongoing discussion among the members of the Western States Bar Conference whether annual meetings are as important as they once were, and whether the event should continue. Some associations in the Western States Bar have done away with it completely. Others have changed their meeting to a destination CLE in order to vie for the almighty CLE budget, and South Dakota offers the event for free. The BOG recognized the importance of the collegiality fostered by lawyers coming together in an atmosphere of fun and learning. The BOG has supported the group of (mostly) young lawyers across the state who have been working very hard to combine the best of both worlds right here in North Dakota by capitalizing on the vitality of Downtown Fargo, while bringing you great CLE in interesting and unusual ways, all at an ext ɕ