2006 OPAA Annual Meeting
November 30 - December 2, 2006
Hyatt on Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio
This year's Annual Meeting will feature dual civil and criminal tracks on Thursday morning and Friday afternoon. Ethics, substance abuse, and professionalism sessions are scheduled for Friday morning.
We are again taking the Thursday evening Reception and Awards Banquet on the road. This year we are going to the Ohio Historical Society. There should be something to pique everyone's interest, as the museum offers an extremely diverse range of exhibits from Ohio's history. They are featuring "Picturing What Matters", which is described as a collection of Eastman House images that affirm the beliefs and ideals held by a people and a nation. It also features life-size photographs of the Armory Wall following the Twin Towers attack. Charter buses will provide our transportation.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30
8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
Criminal Track
9:00 - 10:30 Constitutional Law Update
A review of recent U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning constitutional law involving criminal cases. We will concentrate
on decisions in the last term, with emphasis on cases discussing
the application of Crawford v. Washington in various situations.
Also prognostications for the future.
Richard M. Wintory
Deputy County Attorney
Tucson, Arizona
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 12:00 Constitutional Law Update, continued
12:00 - 1:30 Awards Luncheon
Civil Track
9:00 -10:30 Unlawful Discrimination and Harassment under Title VII and the ADA
This presentation will provide an update on discrimination and harassment laws to include new trends in the area as well as an emphasis on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Topics will include conducting an appropriate investigatory and disciplinary process, remedies available to employees, and a tour through the prima facie case of discrimination under the ADA. Additionally, attention will be directed to the interaction between the ADA, FMLA, light duty assignments and workers' compensation.
Cheri B. Hass, Partner
Downes, Hurst, Fishel
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 11:15 Discrimination and Harassment Issues, continued
11:15 - 12:00 Public Contracting and Terrorism
How to implement the new Declaration of Material Assistance
(DMA) forms in your public contract. Also a discussion of legal
challenges to this new requirement.
E. Rod Davisson
Bricker and Eckler, Columbus
12:00 - 1:30 Awards Luncheon
Combined Track
1:30 - 2:15 Three Under-used Tools in the Discovery Process
A discussion of Criminal Rule 12 (C) Evidentiary Motions; Criminal
Rule 16 (B) (I) (e) motions to perpetuate testimony; and
depositions of witnesses pursuant to sections 2945.50 to 2945.53.
Judge Phil W. Campbell
Van Wert Municipal Court
2:15 - 2:30 Break
2:30 - 3:30 New Rules of Professional Conduct
An overview of the recent amendments to the Rules Of
Professional Conduct, with special attention to the rules and
comments concerning prosecutors.
Jonathan Coughlan, Disciplinary Counsel
The Supreme Court of Ohio, Office of Disciplinary Counsel
and
Steven L. Taylor
Chief Counsel, Appeals Division
Franklin County
3:30 - 5:00 OPERS - The Benefits of Membership
This presentation will provide an overview of the benefits provided
by the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System including age & service retirement, survivor benefits, disability benefits, healthcare benefits at retirement, social security windfall & government pension offset provisions, and service credit.
Allen E. Foster, Jr.
Field Representative
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
Combined Track
9:00 - 10:00 Ethics
Ethics issues for prosecutors.
Charles J. Kettlewell
Kettlewell and Kettlewell, LLC
Worthington, Ohio
10:00 - 10:15 Break
10:15 - 11:15 Professionalism
Issues of professionalism for prosecutors.
Charles J. Kettlewell
Kettlewell and Kettlewell, LLC
Worthington, Ohio
11:15 - 11:45 Substance Abuse
Substance abuse problems among lawyers, and resources
available through the bar and elsewhere to help.
Scott R. Mote, J.D.
Executive Director
Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program
11:45 - 12:45 Lunch
Criminal Track
12:45 - 2:00 Elder Abuse
Based upon his ten years experience of prosecuting felony
crimes committed against seniors, Mr. Greenwood will
discuss why criminal elder abuse is going to become such an
important area of prosecution in the next ten years, dynamics
of elder abuse, some misconceptions surrounding the prosecution
of these crimes [for example, the myth that "elders make terrible
witnesses in court"], identifying challenges surrounding the
prosecution of such crimes and methods of overcoming those
challenges, dealing with the fallout from Crawford vs. Washington
highlighting a couple of case studies of successfully prosecuted
elder abuse cases, nuts & bolts of establishing an elder abuse
prosecution unit in a prosecutor's office, looking at the new
federal elder justice bill, and explaining the criminal side of undue
influence in financial elder abuse cases.
Paul Greenwood
Head, Elder Abuse Prosecution Unit
San Diego District Attorney's Office
2:00 - 2:15 Break
2:15 - 4:00 Elder Abuse, continued
Civil Track
12:45 - 1:45 Defending Civil Claims
A discussion of the defense of civil claims against law
enforcement personnel, with emphasis on claims involving alleged
excessive use of force.
James Harper
Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Civil Division
Hamilton County
1:45 - 2:00 Break
2:00 - 2:45 Confidentiality of Medical Records
This presentation will provide an overview of Federal and
Ohio law regarding the confidentiality of medical records.
Special attention will be paid to the sensitive issue of the
medical records of minors. The presentation will also provide
participants with the ability to understand the relationship
between HIPAA confidentiality requirements and state law
concerning medical record privacy.
C. Christopher Bennington
Bricker and Eckler LLP
Cincinnati - Dayton
2:45 - 4:00 2006 Township Law Update
Township Law Act and beyond! This session will range from
roads to fire equipment to investment and expenditure of public
funds, including a discussion of the new adult entertainment
regulations under HB 23 and their interrelationship with township
zoning. Will also touch on current township issues in economic
development and anti-terrorism.
Rebecca C. Princehorn
Bricker and Eckler LLP
Columbus
We have requested 11.50 hours of CLE credits.
Room rates at the Hyatt on Capitol Square are $120.00 for single, double, triple, or quadruple occupancy. To make reservations, call 614-228-1234. Identify yourself as being with OPAA to obtain our special rate. The cut-off date for our block of rooms is Monday, November 6th. Check-in time is 3:00 p.m., and check-out time is 12:00 noon. Cancellations must be made by 3:00 p.m. on the day prior to scheduled arrival to avoid a penalty.
The registration fee is $250.00, which covers all handout materials, continental breakfasts, breaks, and lunches for PAs and APAs on both days, and the reception and Awards Banquet for both registrant and guest. The fee for one day only is $150.00. Due to the expense of producing the training manual, a $40.00 penalty will apply to all cancellations made through November 24th, and a copy of the manual will be sent. To help defray the cost of food guarantees, cancellations after November 24th, will be assessed a $125.00 penalty if scheduled to attend both days, and a $100.00 penalty if scheduled for one day only, and the training manual will be sent.
Please send registrations to OPAA by November 20th (earlier if possible).
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