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Celebrating Our Heritage Planning Our Future 40 TH ANNUAL CONVENTION THE WESTIN BOSTON WATERFRONT BOSTON, MA | SEPTEMBER 2–5, 2015 HISPA NIC NAT IO NA L BAR ASSO C IAT IO N Supporting diversity in the legal profession. Microsoft is proud to join the Hispanic National Bar Association in its mission to create opportunities for Hispanic lawyers. Table of Contents Welcome Letters..................................................................................................................... 6–23 Greetings from our Leaders HNBA Leadership............................................................................................................ 30–39 Meet our National Leaders Career Fair Employers & Exhibitors....................................... 44–54 HNBA Career Fair and Exhibitor Showcase Agenda.................................................................................................................................................... 56–72 Convention Programming Awards....................................................................................................................................................... 78–93 Recipients of the 2015 Awards Speakers............................................................................................................................................94–103 Our Distinguished Speakers Sponsors......................................................................................................................................104–122 Sponsor Recognition 2016 Corporate Counsel Conference & MOOT COURT COMPETITION MARCH 16–19, 2016 / LAS VEGAS, NV PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT & CASINO HI S PAN IC N AT IO N AL BAR ASSO CIAT IO N WELCOME LETTERS CYNTHIA D. MARES, HNBA National President Arapahoe Co. Public Trustee Apointee by Governor Hickenlooper Dear HNBA Annual Convention 2015 Attendees: ¡Bienvenidos a la gran Convención de la Asociación Nacional de Abogados Hispanos! Como su Presidenta Nacional, me da mucho gusto verlos otra vez. O, si es la primera vez que están aquí con nosotros, yo estoy segura que les va a gustar el programa que creamos para ustedes. This is a special time for the Hispanic National Bar Association because, in our CLE programming, we highlight the best and the brightest Latino lawyers in all fields of law. This is a special time for the Hispanic National Bar Association because, in our CLE programming, we highlight the best and the brightest Latino lawyers in all fields of law. I’m proud to say that many of you submitted proposals for our CLE programming, so many that we had a very difficult time determining the final CLE program for this year’s convention. On the other hand, we have an outstanding lineup, just for you, and just because of you! I want to congratulate all the recipients of the awards we are giving this year. We had lots of nominations for every category, so I congratulate the award recipients for their very deserving award. To the award recipients: Something you did stood out from the rest, and I know that takes extra effort. Congratulations to you! And, to our wonderful sponsors, too many to name here, I want you to know that it is because of you that this wonderful organization has so many fantastic programs that benefit not only our members, but our community. For that I give you ¡un abrazo fuerte! Don’t forget to wear your sponsor pin, which is new this year! As my term as HNBA National president comes to an end, I want you to know that it has been an incredible year, positive in every way possible. My goal has always been to add value to this wonderful organization by initiating new and long-lasting programs that will benefit us as lawyers, and our community, through our pipeline and community outreach programs. I want to send a special “Thank You” to all of you who believed in me and encouraged me to take on the role as HNBA National President. Thank you for being there by my side and working with me day and night. I couldn’t have done it without you and I will never forget you. Enjoy the convention, and please don’t forget to say hello! If I haven’t met you, it would be my honor to meet you, get to know you and help you in any way I can. Sincerely, Cynthia D. Mares HNBA National President 8 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 ROBERT T. MALDONADO, HNBA National President-Elect Partner, Cooper & Dunham LLP, New York, NY Welcome to Boston for the HNBA’s 40th Annual Convention. For those of you who are returning, we are happy to see you again. For those of you attending for the first time, welcome to our familia. We have a first-class line up of speakers, including United States Senator Elizabeth Warren, Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, and the Honorable Sarah Saldaña, Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We will also hear from Paulette Brown, the first African American woman to serve as President of the American Bar Association; Robert Harnais, the first Latino to serve as President of the Massachusetts Bar Association; and Anna Maria Chavez, the first Latina to serve as Chief Executive Officer of the Girl Scouts of America. These important firsts in our community are cause for celebration! You will be amazed by the speeches you hear, and enriched by the top notch CLE programming. I am happy to be sworn in as HNBA National President here in Boston, where my higher education began. The theme for the upcoming year of my Presidency is “Surging to New Heights: Expanding Our Reach.” While we recognize how far we have come as an organization, we know how much more we can achieve and we will do it together, as a team, and as a family. We will take the HNBA to new heights by establishing partnerships and reaching out to more external organizations than we have ever done in the past. We will work collaboratively with other organizations to provide opportunities and access for our members to maximize their potential. Latinos account for only 4% of the licensed attorneys in the United States. We will continue our work to increase those numbers through our pipeline and mentorship programs. We realize that although our numbers in the legal profession may be small, our voice is loud. We represent the interests of the 54 million Latinos living in the United States. Politicians, judges and leaders want to hear from us, and we will be heard. Each year, during Advocacy Day, we www.hnba.com visit the White House to meet with top level officials in the administration to hear what is being done to address our needs and to inform them what needs to be done. This year, we are proud to launch a partnership with The Raben Group in Washington, DC, which will help us to communicate our message to Capitol Hill, to the media and others. Follow us on social media, and stay up to date on all of the things that the HNBA is doing. As President-Elect this past year, together with President Mares, I have toured the country, and met with members, sponsors and supporters. We have listened to how you have benefited from the HNBA, and what you would like to see in the future. Thank you to all of you who have shared your thoughts with us. If you have not had a chance to speak with us yet, please pull us aside at the convention, and share your thoughts. We continually strive to improve the benefits that we offer, but we need your input to make that happen. After the convention ends, you will receive a survey by e-mail. Don’t delete it! Fill it out; it won’t take long. Your feedback is very important! This year, the HNBA plans to launch a capital program to build an endowment to support our programming and operations in the years to come. I ask each and every one of you to join us in this effort. I ask you not only to contribute, but also to recruit others to contribute because you believe in this organization and all that we can accomplish to improve the profession for Latinos and to help our communities succeed. By working together, the HNBA will surge to new heights. Robert T. Maldonado HNBA National President-Elect 9 PEDRO TORRES-DÍAZ, HNBA Incoming National President-Elect Managing Shareholder, Jackson Lewis ¡Bienvenidos a Boston! I am honored to welcome you to our 40th Annual Convention and to the city of Boston on behalf of our beloved HNBA. In a city so rich in history and so well known around the world as an epicenter for educational excellence, it seems fitting that the HNBA gathers here this year to Celebrate our Heritage and Plan our Future. I could not be more excited and privileged to be a part of this celebration. Let the fighting spirit of this historic city inspire us to come together as a true familia, and work harder than ever towards building a bright future for all. Our National President Cynthia Mares and her team (from the Board of Governors to the National Office staff) have ably taken the Association to new heights—record fundraising; increased membership; and new and expanded programs, such as the Corporate Board Training Series, the National Lawyer Referral Service, and Law School Sí Se Puede, just to name a few accomplishments. I am grateful for Cynthia’s leadership, dedication, and success. I am also very thankful to all of the many individuals who devoted countless hours to make this Annual Convention possible. From the members of our National Convention Planning Team, to the the leaders of our local Affiliate, the MHBA, to the staff in our National Office in DC, all of these individuals showed true dedication and commitment to the mission of the HNBA in organizing this celebration for all of us. And of course, I am particularly thankful to our sponsors, whose contributions and support for our mission also make our success possible. Our job as an Association is to continually build on our success. I am certain that under the leadership of incoming National President Robert Maldonado, the Association will build on President Mares’ legacy and soar to new heights. As your incoming President-Elect, I am honored and thankful to you for allowing me to be part of that journey. I am fully committed to you, the Association, and the Latino community. But this is OUR journey, and it is a LONG journey that cannot be traversed without your help and support. So as I welcome you to Boston and invite you to enjoy all of what this city and this Annual Convention have to offer, I hope that you will join the HNBA and actively participate in and contribute to its efforts to achieve its goals of equality, education, and advancement. Let the fighting spirit of this historic city inspire us to come together as a true familia, and work harder than ever towards building a bright future for all. Pa’lante. Unidos. Se puede. ¡Que disfruten la Convención! Fuerte abrazo, Pedro Torres-Díaz HNBA Incoming National President-Elect Managing Shareholder, Jackson Lewis 10 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 ALBA CRUZ-HACKER, HNBA COO & Executive Director Dear HNBA family and friends, Welcome to the 2015 HNBA Annual Convention in Boston! We are honored and excited that you joined us for our 40th Annual Convention in our 43-year history. As our theme indicates, we are Celebrating Our Heritage [and] Planning Our Future in Boston. At this historic convention, we are assessing where we are and where we need to go to open additional pathways to increase diversity and inclusion, not only in the legal profession but in our society. We are growing; our efforts and influence are expanding; and we are making a difference for our members and the Latino community. Our work continues even as our HNBA family has much to celebrate. We are growing; our efforts and influence are expanding; and we are making a difference for our members and the Latino community. Much has been accomplished this year. The financial health of our organization and the commitment of our volunteer leaders and sponsors are strong. We are fulfilling our pledge to provide effective pipeline programs, like the HNBA/Microsoft Intellectual Property Law Institute, HNBA/MetLife Mentorship Program and Law School Sí Se Puede, as well as offering innovative business and professional development opportunities like the HNBA/Walmart Latina Leadership Academy, HNBA Business Development Institute and Corporate Board Training Series. We continue to strengthen our partnerships with corporate America, government agencies and other nonprofit organizations, expanding our work and fulfilling our vital mission. While in Boston, attend our cutting-edge CLE and plenary sessions led by top practitioners from around the country. We are thrilled that our program was approved for a maximum of 21.5 CLE credits in most jurisdictions. Now, that is impressive! Our speaker line-up is also impressive, and we know that you will have a wonderful time at our off-site Thursday Reception at Fenway Park. Yes, we have much to celebrate, without forgetting that much remains to be done. Our team this year has been outstanding, from our top leadership to our amazing sponsors and members. It has been a true honor and privilege to work side-byside with National President, Cynthia D. Mares, National President-Elect, Robert T. Maldonado, and the members of the HNBA Executive Committee and Board of Governors. Every day, I am also so thankful for the remarkable team at the National Office. Erika, Siobhan and Rachel, your willingness to do whatever it takes and your high level of commitment and professionalism are invaluable! Enjoy Boston and we will see you in in Las Vegas for the 2016 HNBA Corporate Counsel Conference and 21st Uvaldo Herrera Moot Competition. Un caluroso saludo, Alba Cruz-Hacker HNBA COO & Executive Director www.hnba.com 11 MESHACH Y. RHOADES, HNBA National Finance Director Saludos from the National Finance Committee. We are excited to welcome you to beautiful Boston for the HNBA’s 40th Annual Convention. Your commitment to the HNBA has allowed us to make significant contributions to the legal profession and we are grateful for your continued support. This year was ambitious for the HNBA as we launched new initiatives and significantly grew our longstanding programming. This year was ambitious for the HNBA as we launched new initiatives and significantly grew our long-standing programming. Under National President Cynthia Mares’ astute leadership we launched the Business Development Institute in San Antonio, which provided critical career development training including director professionalism training, networking and robust CLEs. The HNBA partnered with the National Association of Corporate Directors to launch a new corporate board development program focused on complex oversight challenges that boards face. At its inaugural Business Development Institute, the HNBA hosted “training pods” for lawyers hoping to refine and perfect their “pitch skills” and its signature Speed Networking and Corporate Connections program. Thanks to your volunteerism and financial support, the HNBA has stepped into 2015 with renewed motivation to bring our members and sponsors increased programming, expansive membership benefits and partnerships that will fundamentally change the legal profession for Latino lawyers and students. For this, I extend our most heartfelt support to further our mission. Each year we build on the successes from the previous year and incorporate new ideas to ensure the vitality of the organization, but most importantly to strengthen our pipeline. This year’s Annual Convention builds on the momentum from the Corporate Counsel Conference and thanks must be given to our National Office Staff, Board of Governors, Executive Committee, 2015 Boston Leadership Team and National Finance Committee for their long hours and endless support. I am both humbled and privileged to serve as your National Finance Director and I am grateful for the opportunity this past year to forward the HNBA’s goals and to support its membership. I have had the privilege to meet many members and supporters over the past year and it has been an incredible journey. It is through you and your support that we will strengthen and grow the HNBA. Thank you for participating and I hope you truly enjoy the HNBA’s 40th Annual Convention. ¡Todos a una! My sincerest thanks, Meshach Y. Rhoades HNBA National Finance Director 12 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 BENNY AGOSTO, JR., HNBA LEF President Esteemed Convention Participants, Corporate and Law Firm Underwriters, Colleagues, and Distinguished Guests and Friends: I hope this letter finds you well. I would like to personally welcome you to the 2015 HNBA Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, held at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel, September 2, 2015 through September 5, 2015! This convention marks the HNBA’s 40th Annual Convention! The HNBA and the HNBA Legal Education Fund (“HNBA LEF”; the “Fund”), the HNBA’s only educational and charitable affiliate, thank you for your continued support. We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for the remarkable and enduring support of our corporate, law firm and individual lawyer underwriters, including Wal-Mart, Target, DuPont, Special Counsel, Greenberg Traurig; Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend; Arrastia, Capote & Phang, LLP and Roig, Tutan, Rosenberg, Martin. Working together with these and other generous supporters, in 2015 the HNBA and the HNBA LEF awarded and funded over $100,000.00 in scholarships and educational programming, through programs such as the Mario Obledo Scholarship, the Annual Uvaldo Herrera Moot Court Competition, our highly successful and well recognized Legal Education Action Program, (“LEAP”), and other educational programs. These scholarships create and advance success through education in our community. These scholarships and educational programming add to the over $400,000 in scholarships and educational programming funded by the HNBA LEF since 2010. Our goal is to double that amount by 2020. www.hnba.com In addition to the amazing HNBA Convention lineup, which features a Judicial Forum, the General Counsel Roundtable, programming by the HNBA Latina Commission, the nation’s largest Career Fair for Hispanic law students and legal professionals, plus the next generation focused Youth Symposium, please also accept the following invitation to the HNBA LEF’s reception: HNBA Legal Education Fund Reception, Friday, September 4, 2015 3:30 pm–5 pm, Seyfarth Shaw—Seaport East, Two Seaport Lane, Suite 300, Boston, MA 02210 Please join us at this reception where we will recognize, introduce and honor our enduring Corporate and Law Firm sponsors and many loyal supporters. We will also highlight the successes of the recent LEAP Program in Houston, Texas and announce details about the 2016 LEAP Program in Miami, Florida from June 19–25, 2016. We look forward to seeing you for a toast at the reception. With great respect and gratitude, I remain your friend, Benny Agosto, Jr. HNBA LEF President 13 ENEIDA ROMAN JUAN M. SEMPERTEGUI LUIS AVILA JOSE P. SIERRA JANELL AVILA 2015 Convention Leadership Team The 2015 HNBA Annual Convention Leadership Team is honored and privileged to welcome you to the 40th HNBA Annual Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Together with our local Affiliate, the Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys, which is celebrating its 30th Anniversary, we have planned a truly historic and world class Convention featuring unprecedented opportunities for you to learn, become engaged with the HNBA, expand your professional and personal networks and enjoy everything that Boston—America’s most historic city—has to offer. Our Annual Convention is in essence the physical embodiment of the HNBA’s values and mission to speak as the “National Voice of the Hispanic Legal Community,” provide opportunities for young Latinos to enter the legal profession, and empower Hispanic attorneys to reach their professional goals This is a historic time in our nation’s history and our theme this year—“Celebrating Our Heritage; Planning Our Future”—reflects not only an opportunity to rejoice in our rich and diverse heritage and celebrate the hard earned accomplishments we have achieved, but also to strategize and plan for the formidable challenges that lie ahead. At last year’s Annual Convention in Washington, D.C., we commemorated the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This year, we commemorate other civil rights milestones, including the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the March from Selma to Montgomery, the 55th Anniversary of the first “sit-in” at a segregated lunch counter, and the 60th Anniversary of when an elderly woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus due to the color of her skin. And, not to be forgotten, this year also marks the 50th anniversary of the first organized labor strike against California grape growers—a strike organized by Cesar Chavez, the Mexican-American founder of what would become the United Farm Workers in 1972, a year that also marked the founding of the HNBA by a group of attorneys committed to the values and mission described above. No city is better suited for this year’s theme than Boston, a city rich in history as the birthplace of the American Republic and the platform for some of the most significant social movements in our nation’s history, including the Abolitionist, Women’s Suffrage and Organized Labor Movements. It is against this backdrop that the HNBA celebrates its 40th Annual Convention. This year the HNBA will be welcoming hundreds of attorneys, judges, corporate counsel, law Eneida Roman 14 Juan M. Sempertegui Luis Avila students, academics and other legal professionals from across the country to a three-day Conference featuring cutting edge Continuing Legal Education panels hosted by prominent practitioners, jurists and policy experts and will offer for the first time a full-day PreConvention Workshop on Cyber-Security—“must have” training for any attorney aspiring to serve on a corporation’s board of directors. As you have come to expect, there will be numerous networking receptions (including a reception at iconic Fenway Park!), fabulous high profile speakers ranging from Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker at the Welcome Reception to U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren at the Friday night Gala. Our plenary sessions will feature prominent attorneys from their respective fields and will address some of the most important political and policy issues facing our Hispanic community, including immigration, healthcare and community relations with law enforcement. In addition, the HNBA Latina Commission will host a plenary session on career development. Whether it’s being a partner in a large law firm, general counsel to a Fortune 500 company, Federal Judge, corporate director, going “solo,” or something altogether different, the HNBA and the programming at our Convention has something for everyone. In conjunction with our exciting programming, the Annual Convention plays host to the largest Career Fair for law students and lateral attorneys of any affinity bar organization in the country and will include employers from prestigious law firms, corporations and government agencies. Finally, knowing that we will fall short of our mission if we do not ensure a pipeline of future Hispanic attorneys, we will host a Youth Symposium for high school students interested in the legal profession None of the programming, education, networking and professional development opportunities at the HNBA Annual Convention would be possible without the support of our valued sponsors and committed volunteers who have devoted countless hours away from work, school and families to make Boston 2015 an enormous success. To our sponsors who share our values, support our mission and recognize the importance of diversity in the legal profession, we especially say THANK YOU! To our attendees who have traveled from both near and far to join us, WELCOME. We are happy you are here to enjoy the Convention and the Great City of Boston. Jose P. Sierra Janell Avila HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 CHARLIE BAKER, KARYN E. POLITO, Massachusetts Governor Lieutenant Governor Dear Friends: On behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Karyn and I welcome you to the 2016 Hispanic National Bar Association’s Annual Convention. As HNBA choses to gather in our historic state, it is only fitting that we recognize both the past and the present of this esteemed organization. The Hispanic National Bar Association’s own history is one of triumph and determination, be it endorsing Hispanic judges and attorney generals, advocating for issues on Capitol Hill, or commissioning studies regarding the low levels of diversity in the legal community. Today the HNBA continues to ensure a successful future for young Hispanic professionals by providing thousands of dollars in scholarships along with countless CLE sessions and educational pipeline initiatives. As HNBA choses to gather in our historic state, it is only fitting that we recognize both the past and the present of this esteemed organization. While this event is a time for reflection, it is also an opportunity for celebration. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts commends all those who assist the HNBA in its efforts to support Hispanic individuals in legal and civil service related professions. We hope these following days are filled with communication, education, and exploration of all Boston has to offer. Sincerely, Charles D. Baker Governor www.hnba.com Karyn E. Polito Lieutenant Governor 15 MARTIN J. WALSH, Mayor of Boston 16 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 MAURA HEALEY, Massachusetts Attorney General Dear Colleagues, Bienvenidos a Massachusetts! I send you warm greetings from the Office of the Attorney General as you gather here in Boston for the Hispanic National Bar Association’s Annual Convention. This year’s convention agenda reflects the highest values of our broader legal community—fairness, justice and equality. Additionally, the topics covered in the plenary sessions reflect the challenges of the always evolving digital age and issues of social and economic justice. This year’s convention agenda reflects the highest values of our broader legal community—fairness, justice and equality. Diversity is a value that we in Massachusetts hold in the highest regard. I commend the Hispanic National Bar Association for always promoting the highest standards of our profession. The Hispanic National Bar Association truly is the voice of the Hispanic legal community. Best wishes for a successful convention, and may you continue to build upon the rich foundation of Hispanic heritage to advance the legal profession for all. Sincerely, Maura Healey Massachusetts Attorney General www.hnba.com 17 ROBERTO RONQUILLO, JR., Chief Justice Boston Municipal Court Department Bienvenidos a Boston! On behalf of my colleagues from the Massachusetts Trial Court, I welcome you to the 2015 HNBA Annual Convention in the historical City of Boston! Boston has a rich and culturally significant history, with its neighborhoods, colleges, museums, architecture, and, of course, its championship sports teams, all of which make our City truly unique. I think you will be particularly pleased with the choice of Boston for the 2015 HNBA Annual Convention. Together, we strive toward diversifying the legal profession and the judiciary by investing in young lawyers and talented professionals through innovative programs, initiatives and educational opportunities. We all lead by example and continue to make a difference so that our future is better than our past. I am excited about the endless possibilities that inspire and motivated us, individually and collectively, to achieve great success in our legal careers. Together, we strive toward diversifying the legal profession and the judiciary by investing in young lawyers and talented professionals through innovative programs, initiatives and educational opportunities. Issues important to the Hispanic community are important to all of us. The HNBA has a proven track record of raising social awareness and understanding of our diverse communities. I am proud to be a Chief Justice with the Massachusetts Trial Court and a partner in making a difference in achieving greater access to the courts for all litigants. I am equally proud to have led the efforts to create the Massachusetts Trial Court’s first-ever Language Access Plan. The Plan is an innovative, comprehensive guide that ensures access and dignity for all individuals that come to our courts. As Chief Justice of the Boston Municipal Court Department, I recognize the need for legal excellence, quality justice, and a true appreciation for cultural diversity. The City of Boston is on the forefront of embracing legal issues not only important to the Hispanic community, but to all of Boston. Because these issues impact all of us, I am delighted to be a part of the solution. Welcome and thank you for attending the 2015 HNBA Annual Convention. Sincerely, Roberto Ronquillo, Jr. Chief Justice Boston Municipal Court Department 18 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 SALOMON CHIQUIAR-RABINOVICH, President Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys Bienvenidos a Boston, Thirty years ago, the Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys was created by Judge Isaac Bornstein. It was then, and remains today, a group of motivated Latino and Latina lawyers dedicated to developing the advancement of Hispanics in the legal profession, upholding civil rights, and promoting access to justice, for all. With the passage of time, and the efforts of those who have led the Association, MAHA became “nuesta segunda casa”, our second home. With the passage of time, and the efforts of those who have led the Association, MAHA became “nuesta segunda casa”, our second home. In addition to our professional development through MAHA, we have acquired long-lasting friendships, along with generous personal and professional support. Today, MAHA is verging on a new and exciting chapter in its history. For the first time we are honored to host, as an affiliate, the HNBA Annual Convention in Boston. Our 30th anniversary coincides with the 40th HNBA Convention. Hispanic attorneys are recognized for having a unique cultural perspective, particularly when working on issues related to civil rights, as well as the progress and protection of immigrants in the United States. As immigrants, we derive strength from our bicultural background which benefits both our professional endeavors and our engagement in society. It is through institutional platforms such as MAHA, at the state level, and the HNBA nationwide, that our unique contributions as Hispanic attorneys gains momentum. My personal gratitude goes to my colleagues on the Board of MAHA, to our HNBA Regional President Jose Sierra, to our National HNBA President Cynthia Mares, and to the entire HNBA National Leadership, who worked so hard to make this Convention a reality. My appreciation is due especially to my wife Lisa and our children Gabriella, Ilana, and Hayim, who contributed our time together so I could plan the success of this Convention. Enjoy the Convention and your stay in Boston. We are delighted to welcome you. Estan ustedes en su casa. Saludos cordiales, Salomon Chiquiar-Rabinovich President Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys www.hnba.com 19 ALEX MAY, Vice President and General Counsel Walmart U.S. Realty Welcome From Walmart Walmart is honored, once again, to be a Diamond Sponsor of the HNBA’s Annual Convention “Celebrating Our Heritage, Planning for Our Future.” Boston is a great city with a rich history. I can’t think of a better place for the HNBA to plan its future. Programs like the Leadership Academy are what make the HNBA convention the highlight of my year. Walmart is also proud to be the Exclusive Sponsor of the Latina Commission Leadership Academy. Programs like the Leadership Academy are what make the HNBA convention the highlight of my year. The camaraderie among the participants and excellence of the educational seminars make this a truly special event. I am excited to participate in this year’s General Counsel’s Roundtable On Emerging Health Issues Affecting the Latino Community. Providing at-risk communities a source of fresh, healthy and organic food choices is a focus for Walmart. Walmart is opening stores in food deserts to improve the health and wellness of all our customers, including the nation’s 54 million Hispanics. Walmart’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is unwavering, and we strive each day to bring our company, our community and our country together. It is Walmart’s belief that the HNBA plays an important role in that mission. More than ever, our profession must know and understand the health issues that are important to the Hispanic community because these issues touch all of us. We are proud to be a part of this significant initiative. Welcome and thank you for attending the HNBA’s Annual Convention. Bienvenidos a Boston! Alex May Vice President and General Counsel Walmart U.S. Realty 20 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HORACIO GUTIÉRREZ, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Microsoft Corporation ¡Bienvenidos a Boston! Hispanic National Bar Association members and guests gather in Boston for the 2015 HNBA annual convention at a critical time for the Hispanic community in the United States in its struggle to bridge the social and economic opportunity gap. There is, therefore, no better time for the Hispanic legal community to come together and reflect on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, and on the role our legal professionals can and must play in leading the way in the defense of the interests of our community. Microsoft takes pride in helping the HNBA fulfill its important mission. Our attorneys and legal professionals actively participate in HNBA committees, conferences, job fairs, networking sessions and CLEs. And together we created the HNBA/Microsoft IP Law Institute, an exciting, bold new program aimed at increasing Hispanic representation in the field of intellectual property law. We are delighted that the IPLI met with great success in 2013, 2014 and 2015, with dozens of Hispanic law students from around the country converging in DC to interact with top practitioners and the instructors and gaining career-shaping access to the people and institutions that influence IP law and policy at the highest levels. Microsoft takes pride in helping the HNBA fulfill its important mission. Our attorneys and legal professionals actively participate in HNBA committees, conferences, job fairs, networking sessions and CLEs. Together we are making a difference. But we all can and must do more. At this year’s HNBA Annual Convention we will have an opportunity to reconnect with one another and chart the course we will follow to help shape our community’s future history. Let’s take full advantage of it! Horacio Gutiérrez Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Microsoft Corporation www.hnba.com 21 RICARDO A. ANZALDUA, Executive Vice-President and General Counsel MetLife Dear Hispanic National Bar Members and Guests: On behalf of MetLife’s Legal Affairs, I am pleased to welcome you to the HNBA’s 40th Annual Convention. MetLife is deeply committed to advancing diversity and inclusion, both in society and in the professional world. As MetLife’s General Counsel, I am proud that MetLife is a Strategic Partner of the HNBA and shares a common commitment to supporting Hispanics in the legal profession. MetLife has a long and proud history of supporting the HNBA. MetLife is deeply committed to advancing diversity and inclusion, both in society and in the professional world. It is essential to how we do business, and reflects the customers we serve and communities in which we operate. This commitment also helps to ensure we engage our people with an inclusive environment to attract, retain and develop the best talent. I am proud of the continued vibrancy of the MetLife and HNBA National Mentorship Program. For MetLife, this program strongly underscores our long-term strategy of investing in tomorrow’s leaders by connecting HNBA members (mentors) with law students (mentees) in their local regions. While this program is a success, there is much more work to be done and we need everyone’s help. If you have the opportunity to participate in the program as a mentor, I encourage you to consider taking some time to help shape the career of a young lawyer. I congratulate President Cynthia D. Mares and her leadership team for developing a robust program focused on the legal and professional issues of corporate counsel. Best Regards, Ricardo A. Anzaldua Executive Vice-President and General Counsel MetLife 22 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 RALPH D. GANTS, Chief Justice Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Dear HNBA Convention Participants, As Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, I am honored to welcome you to the 2015 HNBA Annual Convention in Boston. Boston is an ideal place for your convention. In addition to being a world-class city, it is perhaps the nation’s leading center of heritage travel. And along with being the birthplace of the American Revolution, it is also the source of this nation’s commitments to the rule of law and self-government. I have the honor of sitting on a court charged with interpreting the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, the oldest written constitution in the world still being enforced. The work that began in Boston continues, and our needs are pressing. The HNBA and its affiliates are crucial partners in that work. As Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and as a former chair of the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission, I am dedicated to making our courts more accessible to those who struggle with economic, cultural, and language barriers. As Chief Justice and as the spouse of a Hispanic attorney and the father of two Hispanic children, I am also committed to increasing diversity in the legal profession. I am proud of the many initiatives taken by our courts. But I know that real, systemic change requires the efforts of countless volunteers lawyers like each of you. Your many actions on behalf of the Hispanic community improve and diversity our communities, our courts, and our profession. Here in Massachusetts, we are thrilled that Robert W. Harnais, a past president of MAHA, is this year the first Hispanic president of the Massachusetts Bar Association. As Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and as a former chair of the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission, I am dedicated to making our courts more accessible to those who struggle with economic, cultural, and language barriers. During the next several days, I know that each of your will learn from and be inspired by lawyers, judges, and others from around the country as you celebrate your past thirty years and plot your ambitious future agenda. Thank you for your service to the bench, the bar, and the public. Welcome to Boston! Sincerely, Ralph D. Gants Chief Justice Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court www.hnba.com 23 H IS PA N IC N AT I O NA L BAR ASSOC I AT I O N HNBA Mission Why Partner With HNBA? 1 1 ur membership is comprised of thousands O of Latino lawyers, law professors, students, legal professionals, state and federal judges, legislators, and bar affiliates operating across the country. 2 ur members work in the public and nonO profit sectors, small, medium, and large law firms, and the corporate law departments and C-Suites of Fortune 500 companies. 3 ore than just a bar group, as a national M association of Latino lawyers, the HNBA is uniquely positioned to influence and impact the lives of the 54 million Latinos in the U.S. 4 ur members are highly-educated, O technology-savy, upwardly mobile, and culturally-aware. 5 y partnering with the HNBA, sponsors B expand their reach to thousands of Latino lawyers, increase brand recognition in the Latino community, and influence a vibrant demographic that today has an estimated buying power in excess of $1.3 trillion dollars. nrich and diversify the legal profession, E judiciary, and legislature through improved recruitment, retention, and promotion of Latinos, including targeted identification and endorsement and/or promotion of highly-qualified Latino candidates for legal positions including but not limited to judicial and legislative openings at the state and federal level; 2 rovide professional development, P business development, and networking opportunities to our members and sponsors via national and regional conferences, seminars and receptions; 3 trengthen the educational pipeline by S creating opportunities for Latino students through partnerships with corporate America, nonprofit organizations, and the public sector; 4 5 24 mpower the Latino community through legal, E financial, and educational literacy initiatives; Advocate for solutions on issues that affect the Latino community. HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 About the HNBA The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan, national membership association that represents the interests of Hispanic attorneys, judges, law professors, legal assistants, law students, and legal professionals in the United States and its territories. Since 1972, the HNBA has acted as a force for positive change within the legal profession by creating opportunities for Hispanic lawyers and by helping generations of lawyers to succeed. The HNBA has also effectively advocated on issues of importance to the national Hispanic community. While we are proud of our accomplishments, we are mindful that our mission is as vital today as it was four decades ago, especially as the U.S. Hispanic population continues to grow. www.hnba.com 25 TO JUSTICE. TO FAIRNESS. TOGETHER. Liberty Mutual Insurance is proud to support the Hispanic National Bar Association and their efforts driving equality, opportunity and justice for all. HNBA LEADERSHIP HNBA National Leadership HNBA Executive Committee Cynthia D. Mares, National President Arapahoe County Public Trustee Littleton, CO Jennifer Trusso, VP of Programs Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton Costa Mesa, CA Robert T. Maldonado, National President-Elect Cooper & Dunham LLP New York, NY Jaime Areizaga-Soto, VP of Regions & Affiliates Deputy Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs at Office of the Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia Arlington, VA Juan Vasquez Jr., Treasurer Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry Houston, TX Elizabeth Espinosa Krupa, VP of Sections & Committees Espinosa Krupa, LLC Denver, CO Rosevelie Marquez Morales, Secretary Harris Beach PLLC New York, NY Meshach Rhoades, National Finance Director Armstrong Teasdale LLP Denver, CO John Arrastia, VP of External Affairs Arrastia Capote Partners Miami, FL Rafael Zahralddin-Aravena, General Counsel Elliott Greenleaf Wilmington, DE Anjanette Cabrera, VP of Membership Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete New York, NY Alba Cruz-Hacker, COO & Executive Director HNBA Washington, DC 32 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA Regional Presidents Jose Sierra, Region I President Laredo & Smith, LLP Boston, MA Gerardo Alcazar, Region XI President Blackwell Burke Minneapolis, MN Neysa Alsina, Region II President New York City Bar Association New York, NY Christine Poleski Gaona, Region XII President Oakstone Human Capital LLC Houston, TX Anna Maria Tejada, Region III President Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck Hackensack, NJ Cristal DeHerrera, Regional XIII President Denver City Attorney’s Office Denver, CO Tom Warnock, Region IV President Dupont Wilmington, DE Freddy Saavedra, Region XIV President Saavedra Law Firm, PLC Phoenix, AZ Mariana D. Bravo, Region V President Carr Maloney Washington, DC Christina Vigil, Region XV President Law Office of Christina Vigil Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Leticia Padilla De Truman, Region VII President INC Research Raleigh, NC Mick Konowal, Region XVI President Microsoft Corporation Redmond, WA Enrique “Henry” Gimenez, Region VII President Lightfoot, Franklin & White, LLC Birmingham, AL Natalie Pierce, Region XVII President Littler Mendelson P.C. San Francisco, CA Irene Oria, Region VIII President Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Miama, FL Camilo Echavarria, Region XVIII President Davis Wright Tremaine Los Angeles, CA Luis Avila, Region IX President US Foods Bensenville, IL Grymarys De Jesus, Region XIX President Walmart San Juan, PR Christian Gonzalez, Region X President Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Columbus, OH www.hnba.com 33 HNBA Affiliate Organizations Broward County Hispanic Bar Association Long Island Hispanic Bar Association Canadian Hispanic Bar Association Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association Colorado Hispanic Bar Association Maryland Hispanic Bar Association Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys Dallas Hispanic Bar Association Mexican American Bar Association of Houston Delaware Hispanic Bar Association Mexican American Bar Association of Los Angeles Dominican Bar Association Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio Georgia Hispanic Bar Association Mexican American Bar Association of Texas Hispanic Bar Association of Austin Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association Hispanic Bar Association of Central Florida National Hispanic Prosecutors Association Hispanic Bar Association of DC New Mexico Hispanic Bar Association Hispanic Bar Association of Greater Kansas City Orange County Hispanic Bar Association Hispanic Bar Association of Houston Oregon Hispanic Bar Association Hispanic Bar Association of Michigan Puerto Rican Bar Association of Florida Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey, Inc. Puerto Rican Bar Association Illinois Hispanic Bar Association of Pennsylvania Puerto Rican Bar Association of New York Hispanic Bar Association of St. Louis Rhode Island Hispanic Bar Association Hispanic Bar Association of Virginia Santa Clara County La Raza Lawyers Association Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association Hispanic Lawyers Association of Louisiana San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association Las Vegas Latino Bar Association Tampa Bay Hispanic Bar Association Latina Lawyers Bar Association Utah Minority Bar Association Latino/a Lawyers Bar Association of Washington Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County 34 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA Latina Commission HNBA Latina Commission Leadership Maria Gonzalez Knavel, HNBA Latina Commission Co-Chair Foley & Lardner LLP (Ret.) Milwaukee, WI Erica V. Mason, HNBA Latina Commission Co-Chair Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete Atlanta, GA HNBA Latina Commission Commissioners Lillian Apodaca* Bingham Hurst & Apodaca Albuquerque, NM Liz Lopez Opportunity Finance Network Washington, DC Catherine Romero Microsoft Corporation Redmond, WA Mari Carmen Aponte* US Ambassador to El Salvador San Salvador, Republica de El Salvador Jill Lynch-Cruz JLC Consulting Bethesda, Maryland Jacqueline Romero Eastern District of PA, US DOJ Philadelphia, PA Monica MacGregor Oriental Bank San Juan, Puerto Rico Ramona Romero* Princeton University Princeton, NJ Ruth Mackey Fisher & Phillips LLP Denver, Colorado Roberta Ruiz Energy Future Holdings Dallas, TX Solangel Maldonado Seton Hall University, School of Law Newark, NJ Luisa Santiago US Army JAG Corps Leavenworth, KS Natacha Carbajal NYS Department of Labor New York, NY Martha Mora Avila Rodriguez Hernandez Mena & Ferri LLP Coral Gables, FL Diana Sen* Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs New York, NY Graciela Cowger Stolowitz Ford Cowger LLP Portland, Oregon Monica Neuman McDermott Will & Emery LLP Boston, MA Kristy Docabo Seyfarth Shaw LLP New York, NY Jessica Ortiz United States Attorney New York, NY Alicia Velazquez* Law Offices Alicia Velazquez San Juan, PR Mary Hernandez* Garcia Calderon Ruiz LLP San Jose, CA Marinela Peralta Walmart Stores, Inc Bentonville, AR Lizzette Herrera Castellanos University of San Diego School of Law San Diego, CA Carrie Ricci-Smith USDA Washington, D.C. Dolores Atencio* University of Denver Denver, CO Karina Ayala-Bermejo Metropolitan Family Services Chicago, IL Jacqueline Becerra Greenburg Traurig, P.A. Miami, FL www.hnba.com Christina Vigil US EEOC Albuquerque Area Office Albuquerque, NM Celeste Villarreal Austin Municipal Court Austin, TX *HNBA Past-Presidents 35 HNBA Founders Hon. Mario G. Obledo Miguel R. Mendez Hon. Lorenzo Arredondo Hon. Cruz Reynoso Ed Pena John Huerta Hon. Benjamin Aranda III Baltazar Baca Donata Tapia Louis Garcia Al Gonzalez HNBA Past Presidents Hon. Mario G. Obledo Founder 1972–1977 Sacramento, CA Hon. Benjamin Aranda III Founder 1977–1980 Torrence, CA John Roy Castillo 1980–1981 Lansing, MI Robert Maes 1981–1982 Denver, CO Hon. Lorenzo Arredondo Founder 1982–1983 Denver, CO Hon. Mari Carmen Aponte 1983–1984 Washington, DC Gilbert F. Casellas 1984–1985 Washington, DC Robert Mendez 1985–1986 Hollywood, CA 36 William Mendez 1986–1987 New York, NY Hugo Chaviano 1996–1997 Chicago, IL Hon. Jimmie V. Reyna 2006–2007 Washington, DC Michael Martinez 1987–1988 Murray, UT Gregory Vega 1997–1998 San Diego, CA Victor M. Marquez 2007–2008 San Francisco,CA Mark Gallegos 1988–1989 Miami, FL Lillian Apodaca 1998–1999 Albuquerque, NM Ramona E. Romero 2008–2009 Wilmington, DE Jimmy Gurule 1989–1990 New Haven, CT Alice Velazquez 1999–2000 San Juan, Puerto Roman D. Hernandez 2009–2010 Portland, OR Robert J. Ruiz 1990–1991 Chicago, IL Rico Rafael Santiago 2000–2001 Hartford, CT Diana Sen 2010–2011 New York, NY Dolores Atencio 1991–1992 Denver, CO Angel G. Gomez 2001–2002 Chicago, IL Benny Agosto, Jr. 2011–2012 Houston, TX Carlos Ortiz 1992–1993 Secaucus, NJ Duard M. Bradshaw 2002–2003 Akron, OH Hon. Peter M. Reyes , Jr. 2012–2013 Minneapolis, MN Wilfredo Caraballo 1993–1994 Newark, NJ Carlos Singh 2003–2004 San Jose, CA Miguel Alexander Pozo 2013–2014 Atlanta, GA Mary T. Hernandez 1994–1995 San Francisco, CA Alan Varela 2004–2005 Santa Fe, NM Jose Gaitan 1995–1996 Seattle, WA Nelson A. Castillo 2005–2006 Roslyn Heights,NY HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 2015 HNBA Annual Convention National Leadership Team 2015 AC National Convention Team Eneida Roman Chief Operating Officer The Base Boston, MA Janell Avila Attorney Solorio & Avila Law Firm Kansas City, MO Luis Avila Assistant General Counsel US Foods Chicago, IL Juan M. Sempertegui Director of Licensing MD Division of Financial Regulation Baltimore, MD Jose Sierra Partner Laredo & Smith, LLP Boston, MA 2015 Honorary Convention Co-Chairs Cynthia D. Mares HNBA National President Salomon Chiquiar-Rabinovich MAHA President 2015 Convention Ex Officios Robert T. Maldonado HNBA National President-Elect Meshach Rhoades HNBA National Finance Director HNBA National Office Alba Cruz-Hacker COO & Executive Director Siobhan DeLoatch Program Coordinator Erika Lopez-Tello Director of Operations Rachel Shepherd Administrative Assistant www.hnba.com 37 HNBA Young Lawyers Division Young Lawyers Division Executive Committee Lorena Morez, YLD National Treasurer Guillermo Schible, YLD Immediate Past President An Duong, Region I Vanessa Hernandez, Region VII Lizette Rubio, Region XIV Chavez Rocio, Region II Rudy Ayala, Region VIII Veronica Quinonez, Region XVI Andres Acebo, Region III Salvador Cerranza, Region IX Sandra Ambrocio, Region XVII Adrian Snead, Region V Ira Gonzalez, Region XII Josh Ludmir, Region XVIII Carla Clements, Region VI Patrick Withers, Region XIII Aura Montes Rodriguez, Region XIX Claudia Castro, YLD National President Karen Leyva, YLD National President-Elect Young Lawyers Division Council HNBA Law Student Division HNBA Law Student Division Leadership Juan Jasso, HNBA LSD National President University of Oregon Law School Berenice Medellin, HNBA LSD Vice President University of Texas School of Law HNBA Law Student Division Regional Presidents Benjamin Mejia, Region II President New York University School of Law Irene Motles, Region VII President University of Alabama School of Law Miguel Delgado, Region XIV President William S. Boyd School of Law Elizabeth Perez, Region II Co-President Touro Law School Karel Suarez, Region VIII President Florida International University Marisol Campos, Region XV University of New Mexico School of Law Ruby Gonzalez, Region IV President Widener Law School Fatima Garcia, Region IX President John Marshall Law School Maria Zegarra, Region V President University of Baltimore School of Law Christina Flores, Region IX Co-President DePaul University College of Law Ivan Resendiz Gutierrez, Region XVI President University of Oregon School of Law Patricia Buxton, Region V Co-President Georgetown University Orlando Garza, Region VI President Charlotte School of Law Matthew Diaz, Region X President The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Lizett Rodriguez, Region XVII University of San Francisco School of Law Nefi Acosta, Region XVIII President University of California, Irvine School of Law Janell Robles, Region XII President South Texas College of Law 38 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 The HNBA Legal Education Fund (LEF) The HNBA Legal Education Fund Board of Directors Benny Agosto, Jr., President Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend Houston, TX Hannah Breshin-Otero, Secretary Bechtel Global Corporation Reston, VA Mark S. Gallegos, Vice President Mark S. Gallegos, Esq. Miami, FL Jaime Vasquez, Treasurer Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry San Antonio, TX HNBA LEF Directors Josefina Fernández McEvoy NJ Capital Advisers LLC Los Angeles, CA Jim Rowader Target Minneapolis, MN Hon. Alberto Gonzales Belmont University College of Law Nashville, TN Jennifer Trusso Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton Costa Mesa, CA Román D. Hernández K&L Gates Portland, OR Thomas A. Warnock Dupont Wilmington, DE Gregory Kenney Exxon Mobil Houston, TX Omar Vargas Praxair, Inc. Danbury, CT Miguel Alexander Pozo Mercedes-Benz USA Atlanta, GA Juan Vazquez, Jr. Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry Houston, TX Hon. Peter Reyes, Jr. Minnesota Court of Appeals Minneapolis, MN The HNBA Legal Education Fund is the only non-profit organization affiliated with the Hispanic National Bar Association, and supports the Hispanic National Bar Association’s educational and charitable missions, including identifying and providing financial assistance to worthy programs that address education and the law within the U.S. Hispanic community and legal profession. www.hnba.com 39 HNBA Lifetime Members, Thank You! 40 Agosto, Jr., Benny Casellas, Gilbert Garcia, Luis Agusti, Filiberto Castellanos, Alfredo Garcia, Arthur Alonso, Daniel Castillo, Nelson Garcia, Sergio Ambrocio, Sandra Castillo, Richard Garcia, Juan Apodaca, Lillian Castro, Carlos Garcia-Mercado, Carmen Aponte, Lester Castro, Carlos Godoy-Perez, Ramona Aponte, Mari Carmen Cerda, Clarissa Gomez, Angel Aponte-Parsi, Ricardo Chaviano, Hugo Gonzalez, Al Aranda III, Benjamin Cintron, Ramon Gonzalez Rogers, Yvonne Argueta, Violeta Cortez, Ezekiel Graffam-Rodriguez, Richard Armendriz, Geraldine Cox, Ariana Guerrero, Peter Arrastia, John Cruz Sroufe, Evelyn Gutierrez, Horacio Arrendondo, Lorenzo Curiel, Gonzalo Gutierrez, Paul Asturias, Elena Da Silva Vint, Colin Hernandez, Mary Atencio, Jerry de Cordoba, Otto Huerta, John Baca, A. Baltazar de Leon, Luis Iturregui, Carlos Bencomo, Raúl Del Valle, Manuel Jacquez Lewis, Georgia Benitez, Brigida DeLeon, Ruben Jiron, Carolina Billinger, Brad Delgado, Timothy Koenig, Richard Bolanos, Maritza Diaz, Kevin Lespier, Manfredo Bolanos, Suzanne Duarte, Enrique Libertella, Fernando Borvice, Al Ferre, Hermann Linek, Scott Bradshaw, Duard Ferrer, John David Lombana, Hector Burgos Jr., Luis Flores, Carmen Lopez, Andres Calderon, Yuri Fuentes, Jose Lopez, Diana Callejo, Adelfa Gaitan, Jose Lucero, Anthony Callejo, William Gallegos, Mark Lucero, Ruban Camacho-Ragan, Grisselie Gandara, Daniel Macias, Lucia HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Maldonado, Robert Peral, Eloy Singh, Carlos Marano, Nina Perez, Daniel Sistos, Roberto Martinez, Claudine Perez, Luis Soto, Milena Martinez, Jose Vivaldi Pinon, Gema Soto, Milena Martinez, Phillip Portuondo, Nuris Spain, Charles Medina, Francisco Pozo, Miguel Alexander Tapia, Donato Mendez, Robert Ramirez, Enrique Tellechea, Albert Mendez, Juan Ramirez, Michelle Torres, Victor Mendez, Miguel Ramos, Suzanne Trujillo, Kenneth Mendiola, Lino Reyes, Jr., Peter Trujillo, James Montes-Infante, Diana Reyna, Jimmie Trujillo, James Morales, Joseph Reynoso, Cruz Trujillo, Kenneth Mukherji, Raj Ribbeck, Bertha Vasquez, Phillip Munich, Maritza Rodriguez, Javier Vega, Gregory Muniz, Peter Rodriguez, Hugo Velazquez, Alice Murcia, Liza Rodriguez-Feo, Armando Villa, Maria Murphy, Yvette Roldan-Cruz, Sylvia Villarreal, Oscar Obledo, Hon Roman, Alejandro Vivero, Mauricio Olivas, Michael Romero, Jacqueline Vivero, Mauricio Olivier, William Romero, Ross Ybarra, Gloria Ortego, Joseph Ruisanchez, Alberto Ybarra, Gloria Ortiz, Carlos Saez, Ketty Zahralddin-Aravena, Rafael Ortiz, Lillian Santiago, Lourdes Zapata, Julio Ortiz, Carlos Santiago, Rafael Zapata, Julio Palacios, Elizabeth Sen, Diana Zayas, Louis Paz, Richard Shelth, Justice Zayas, Louis Paz, R Sillyman, Michael Pena, Ed Simao, Salvador www.hnba.com 41 CAREER FAIR EMPLOYERS & EXHIBITORS Exhibitor Showcase American Bar Association Exponent, Inc. www.ambar.org/diversity http://www.exponent.com/ The American Bar Association Diversity Center is the advocate for racial and ethnic diversity within the ABA. 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MAHA strives to enhance the business and professional stature of its members in the legal community at large, increase the participation of Hispanic leaders in the civic arena, and elevate the standard of integrity, honor, and courtesy in the legal profession. MAHA is a proud affiliate organization of the Hispanic National Bar Association. help develop and refine your advocacy skills in all aspects and through every stage of handling a case. have been adopted by firms throughout the United States and Canada, ranging in size from small boutiques, to mid-size firms, and the AM Law 100. Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. U.S. Air Force JAG Corps www.ogletreedeakins.com www.airforce.com/jag In 47 offices across the United States, Mexico and Europe, Ogletree Deakins has over 700 lawyers representing management in employment-related matters. The 2015 U.S. News—Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” lists us as “Law Firm of the Year” in the Labor Law—Management category. At the time you become a JAG, you must be a U.S. citizen, be less than 35 years of age, graduate from an ABA accredited law school, and be admitted to practice before the highest court in any state or federal territory. The Air Force provides an ideal opportunity to experience a diversified legal practice (criminal, environmental, government contracts, labor, medical, international, legal assistance etc.) with a complementary opportunity to hone your litigation skills, In addition to the diversity of legal practice areas, we offer the Saturno Designs LLC www.saturnodesign.com Saturno provides the most innovative website development and software solutions to the legal industry. Over the last 16 years, our award-winning solutions MetLife www.metlife.com The MetLife Premier Client Group is backed by a team of specialists in investments and insurance who bring different points of view to your financial plan. This holistic approach can help you build a truly diversified portfolio of retirement, wealth management, asset protection and estate planning solutions. National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) www.nita.org The National Institute for Trial Advocacy is the premier provider of learning-by-doing education for the legal profession. NITA training programs are offered nationwide for every skill level, organization type and area of practice. NITA also produces written and electronic materials that www.hnba.com 47 Exhibitor Showcase exciting opportunity to work with people (colleagues and clients) from diverse backgrounds. For some, travel opportunities, the possibility of living and practicing law in a foreign country, and the simple prospect of engaging in a unique field of law carry a special attraction. 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U.S. Department of Justice— Office of the Attorney Recruitment and Management http://www.justlce.govjoarm/ DOJ Is the nation’s primary law enforcement agency with a mission to enforce the law and defend the Interests of the United States according to the law; provide federal leadership In preventing and controlling crime; seek Just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and, ensure fair and Impartial administration of Justice for all Americans. With over 9500 attorneys in more than 40 organizations and 94 U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, the U.S. Department of Justice may be the largest legal employer in 48 the country. The Department is known as the nation’s litigator, representing more than 100 federal agencies In both criminal and civil litigation. The Department’s legal work is unusually broad and varied and Includes many practice areas not available in the private sector. U.S. Department of Navy, Office of the Judge Advocate General http://www.jag.navy.mil The Navy JAG Corps, the cadre of uniformed legal experts in the United States Navy, is comprised of more than 800 judge advocates who are commissioned naval officers in pay grades ranging from lieutenant junior grade (LTJG) through vice admiral (VADM). Navy judge advocates serve the Navy and their nation throughout the world, both ashore and at sea. As a member of the JAG Corps, you will encounter opportunities and experiences far beyond those you would expect from an ordinary law firm. Specific areas of practice include: military justice, legal assistance, international law, operational law, administrative law, environmental law, civil litigation, humanitarian assistance and refugee law, admiralty and maritime law. New Navy judge advocates begin their careers by building a foundation in four core practice areas: government services, legal assistance, trial, and defense. This foundation gives new judge advocates the skills they need to take advantage of other opportunities such as advising senior military leaders on critical issues, deploying at sea, and honing additional legal skills. For more information about the Navy JAG Corps, career opportunities, and the internship/externship program please visit our website at: http://www.jag.navy.mil U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the largest investigative agency in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is responsible for performing the critical mission of enforcing the nation’s immigration and custom laws. The ICE homeland security mission is carried out by a wide variety of law enforcement, intelligence and mission support professionals that contribute to the safety and security of our country. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of General Counsel www.epa.gov/ogc The Office of General Counsel (OGC) is the chief legal advisor to EPA, the federal agency with primary responsibility for implementing the nation’s environmental laws. OGC lawyers provide counsel to the EPA policy makers on legal issues associated with implementing these environmental laws as well as the laws governing Information Technology, Labor and Employment, Equal Employment Opportunity, Finance, Civil Rights, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Career Fair Employers Alston & Bird www.alston.com Alston & Bird has approximately 800 attorneys providing a full range of services to domestic and international clients. Our core practice areas are intellectual property, complex litigation, corporate and tax, with national industry focuses in energy and sustainability, health care, financial services and public policy. Bank of America www.bankofamerica.com Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 48 million consumer and small business relationships with approximately 4,800 retail financial centers, approximately 16,000 ATMs, and award-winning online banking with 31 million active users and approximately 18 million mobile users. Bank of America is among the world’s leading wealth management companies and is a global leader in corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 3 million small business owners through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. www.hnba.com Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau www.consumerfinance.gov The CFPB is the first federal agency solely focused on consumer financial protection. The Dodd-Frank Act created the CFPB to protect consumers of financial products or services and to encourage the fair and competitive operation of consumer financial markets. Covington & Burling LLP www.cov.com Covington &Burling LLP offers its lawyers and non-legal staff exceptional opportunities, in a collegial and exciting environment. From our offices in Beijing, Brussels, London. Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco. 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In general, the Legal Division staff is concerned with questions relating to the fields of banking and financial services, commercial, corporate, antitrust, and administrative law. Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/bureaus-offices/ bureau-competition The Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition enforces the nation’s antitrust laws, which form the foundation of our free market economy. The antitrust laws promote the interests of consumers; they support unfettered markets and result in lower prices and more choices. Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP www.finnegan.com Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP is one of the largest IP law firms in the world. From offices in Atlanta, Boston, London, Palo Alto, Reston, Seoul, Shanghai, 50 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Taipei, Tokyo, and Washington, DC, the firm practices all aspects of patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, including counseling, prosecution, licensing, and litigation. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) www.finra.org/careers The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is an independent, nongovernmental regulator for all securities firms doing business with the public in the United States. FINRA is seeking legal professionals to help protect America’s investors by making sure the securities industry operates fairly and honestly. Learn more at finra.org/careers. Jackson Lewis P.C. www.jacksonlewis.com Jackson Lewis seeks to recruit, develop, and advance a diverse team of attorneys to represent management in all aspects of workplace law. With 800 attorneys throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico, Jackson Lewis is included in the AmLaw 100, and has been recognized for its diversity by American Lawyer, Law 360, and other major publications. Jones Day www.jonesday.com Jones Day is a global law firm with 42 offices in major centers of business and finance throughout the world. Its unique governance system fosters an unparalleled level of integration and contributes to its perennial ranking as among the best in the world in client service. Jones Day provides significant legal representation for almost half of the Fortune 500, Fortune Global 500, and FT Global 500. www.hnba.com Kelley Drye & Warren LLP www.kelleydrye.com Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is an international law firm with more than 300 lawyers and other professionals practicing in New York, NY; Washington, DC; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Stamford, CT; Parsippany, NJ; and Brussels, Belgium. We are firmly committed to creating a diverse community of excellent attorneys. Latham & Watkins Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office www.mass.gov/ago Attorney General Maura Healey is the chief lawyer and law enforcement officer of the Commomwealth of Massachusetts. In addition, her office is an advocate and resource for the Commonwealth and its residents in many areas, including protecting consumers, combating fraud and corruption, protecting civil rights, and promoting meaningful economic recovery. www.lw.com Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Latham & Watkins is a fully integrated, global law firm that values its “onefirm” culture. We have approximately 2,100 lawyers in the world’s major business and financial centers. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where attorneys from all groups find the opportunity and support to fulfill their potential. www.michaelbest.com Founded in 1848, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP has earned a reputation as a leading law firm. Approximately 220 attorneys serve clients at our 8 offices across the country. Our Michael Best Academy welcomes and integrates our summer associates into the firm through a rigorous 8 week program. Liberty Mutual Insurance www.libertymutual.com Liberty Mutual Insurance employs over 50,000 people in 900 offices throughout the world. We offer a broad range of insurance products & services. Liberty Mutual fosters an environment of support, empowerment and collaboration that enables our employees to succeed both inside and outside of work. Manion Gaynor & Manning LLP www.mgmlaw.com Manion Gaynor & Manning LLP (MG&M) is a national litigation law firm focused on Products Liability and Complex Tort Litigation, and Commercial and Business Litigation with fully integrated offices in Boston, Hattiesburg, Lake Charles, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Providence, San Francisco, and Wilmington. Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo P.C. www.mintz.com Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. is a full service law firm employing approximately 500 attorneys worldwide. Founded in 1933 and headquartered in Boston, the firm has offices in Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, Stamford, and Washington, DC, and a liaison office in Israel. New York City Law Department http://www.nyc.gov/law The Law Department strives to be the finest public law office providing the highest quality legal representation to its clients—the City, the Mayor, other elected officials, and the City’s many agencies in the tradition of excellence and dedication, in furtherance of the operation of its government. The Law Department’s 700+ attorneys and 850 support professionals, work in o professional 51 Career Fair Employers and collegial environment that values integrity, dedication, respect, professional development, diversity, supportive work environment, teamwork, and excellence. New York Center for Recruitment and Public Service http://www.ny.gov From Governor Andrew M. Cuomo: “It is a great honor to serve the people of the state of New York, in any capacity. I believe that government is a service bureau—designed with the intent of making our world a better place both today and in the future. That’s what working in state government is all about: coming together to make a difference for someone other than yourself, and that’s what we do best. We hold ourselves to the highest standards of performance and excellence, and we are committed to achieving our goals with the confidence that our efforts will drive tangible change for the people of New York. So I thank you for your interest in joining our team and helping us continue that progress. Together, we can continue to deliver results and move New York State forward. Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. www.ogletreedeakins.com In 47 offices across the United States, Mexico and Europe, Ogletree Deakins has over 700 lawyers representing management in employment-related matters. The 2015 U.S. News—Best Lawyers ® “Best Law Firms” lists us as “Law Firm of the Year” in the Labor Law—Management category. Office of the Comptroller Attorneys for the OCC: Develop innovative precedential opinions on 52 contemporary issues in the financial services industry; enforce national bank and federal savings association compliance through enforcement actions; develop banking regulations and legislation to modernize banking law; represent the Comptroller in litigation. Please visit www.occ.gov for more information and we look forward to meeting you to discuss a career at the OCC. Perkins Coie LLP www.perkinscoie.com “With more than 1,000 lawyers in 19 offices across the United States and Asia, Perkins Coie LLP represents great companies across a wide range of industries and stages of growth—from startups to FORTUNE 50 corporations.” Queens County District Attorney’s Office www.queensda.org The Office of the Queens County District Attorney offers an unparalleled opportunity the field of criminal prosecution. The Administration of District Richard A. Brown has become well-known and respected for our Domestic: Violence Bureau Queens County is one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan areas the world. business and legal needs in litigation, employment, corporate, real estate and employee benefits. Social Security Administration http://www.ssa.gov/careers/legal.html We are one of the largest independent agencies in government with over 60,000 employees. We work at more than 1,400 field offices and service centers throughout the country, as well as regional and headquarters locations. Social Security is home to the country’s largest administrative law system. Practice law in a public service environment that is professional, supportive, and collegial. The Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) administers the hearings and appeals process for Social Security. SSA has a real presence across United States and is listed as one of the Top 10 best places to work for large government agencies. Social Security is known for its family-friendly, inclusive work culture. We promote and value a healthy balance between job responsibilities and family life for all employees. We offer generous benefits and leave policies and flexible schedules Explore ways to serve. Seyfarth Shaw LLP Squire Patton Boggs www.seyfarth.com www.squirepattonboggs.com Seyfarth Shaw LLP provides thoughtful, strategic, practical legal counsel to client companies and legal teams of all sizes. With more than 850 attorneys in the U.S., London, Shanghai, Melbourne and Sydney, we offer a national platform and an international gateway to serve your changing Squire Patton Boggs is a full service global law firm providing insight at the point where law, business and government meet, giving you a voice, supporting your ambitions and achieving successful outcomes. With more than 2,600 colleagues, across 44 offices in 21 countries, we are well- HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 established geographically with strong local and regional positions. U.S. Agency for International Development www.usaid.gov State Street Corporation www.statestreet.com State Street Corporation is the world’s leading provider of financial services to institutional investors including investment servicing, investment management and investment research and trading. With $28.5 trillion in assets under custody and administration and $2.4 trillion in assets under management, State Street operates globally in more than 100 geographic markets. Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office USAID’s mission statement highlights two complementary and intrinsically linked goals: ending extreme poverty and promoting the development of resilient, democratic societies that are able to realize their potential. We fundamentally believe that ending extreme poverty requires enabling inclusive, sustainable growth; promoting free, peaceful, and self-reliant societies with effective, legitimate governments; building human capital and creating social safety nets that reach the poorest and most vulnerable. www.suffolkdistrictattorney.com U.S. Air Force JAG Corps Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley’s office handles more than 35,000 criminal cases each year in nine district and municipal courts, Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals court, and the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. In every proceeding in every case, we seek the best, fairest, and most appropriate result for victims, their loved ones, and their communities. www.airforce.com/jag At the time you become a JAG, you must be a U.S. citizen, be less than 35 years of age, graduate from an ABA accredited law school, and be admitted to practice before the highest court in any state or federal territory. The Air Force provides an ideal opportunity to experience a diversified legal practice (criminal, environmental, government contracts, labor, medical, international, legal assistance etc.) with a complementary opportunity to hone your litigation skills, In addition to the diversity of legal practice areas, we offer the exciting opportunity to work with people (colleagues and clients) from diverse backgrounds. For some, travel opportunities, the possibility of living and practicing law in a foreign country, and the simple prospect of engaging in a unique field of law carry a special attraction. For others, quality of life is of significant importance and military service provides an extended family, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP www.sutherland.com “Sutherland is an international legal service provider helping the world’s largest companies, industry leaders, sector innovators, and business entrepreneurs solve their biggest challenges and reach their business goals. More than 435 lawyers across seven major practice areas provide the framework for an extensive range of focus areas.” www.hnba.com 53 Career Fair Employers emphasizes teamwork and team building, and offers a well-developed support network. For these and many other reasons, service as an Air Force judge advocate offers unique opportunities and promises enriching experiences. U.S. Army JAG Corps www.JAGCnet.army.mil/JARO The Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAGC) is the Army’s source of legal support to operations. As an Officer in the JAGC and a practicing attorney, your responsibilities will cover everything affecting military operations, focusing on the following areas: criminal law, legal assistance, civil and administrative law, labor or employment law, international and operational law, and contract and fiscal law. The JAGC offers a wide range opportunities-whether serving as prosecutor or defense counsel at a court-martial, advising a commander on an international law issue, helping a Soldier with a personal legal matter, or handling many other challenging and rewarding responsibilities. Duty locations include the continental United States and many installations and locations overseas. U.S. Attorney’s Office— Eastern District of Michigan www.justicfe.gov/usao-edmi The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan serves the 6.5 million people living in the eastern half of Michigan’s lower peninsula. As part of the U.S. Department of Justice, we prosecute criminal cases, bring civil actions and defend the federal government in federal court. U.S. Government Accountability Office— Office of the General Counsel www.gao.gov The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent non-partisan agency in the legislative branch. As the “government watchdog,” GAO researches and investigates policy issues touching upon all aspects of the work of the federal government in order to assist Congress in carrying out its core constitutional responsibilities— investigation of all areas in which Congress may legislate, evaluation of the use of taxpayer dollars, and oversight of the government’s programs and activities. Among midsize federal agencies, GAO was rated 2nd in the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government for 2014 by the Partnership for Public Service and has been consistently listed among the top five on the Partnership’s list since 2005. GAO was also named as one of the “50 Great Places to Work” by Washington magazine in 2011 and 2013. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission www.sec.gov The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors; maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and facilitate capital formation. The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission strives to promote a market environment that is worthy of the public’s trust and characterized by transparency and integrity. 54 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 AGENDA Wednesday, September 2, 2015 12:00 pm–5:00 pm 8:00 am–9:00 am HNBA Registration Cyber Security Definition of Terms and Scenarios Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:00 am–5:00 pm HNBA Business Development Institute Corporate Board Training: Cyber Enterprise Risk Management Douglas Room In partnership with Axon Global Services and American University’s Kogod School of Business Center for Cyber Governance *There is an additional cost to attend this training. Pre-registration is required (Email: support@hnba.com) The demands of the cyber revolution have unseated more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies over the last 10 years. It has also brought unprecedented challenges for general counsels as intellectual property, privacy, valuation, fiduciary and officer’s duties face an unprecedented assault and redefinition. This substantive all-day training will address topics such as: 1) Cyber security issues for General Counsel; 2) Data security and privacy; 3) Cyber security boot camp; 4) Cyber security case studies; 5) Legislative/regulatory update; and 6) Litigation strategies. 58 Between DHS and NIST there are over 218 pages of key information security terms. We will discuss the evolution and definition of the key terms, within meaningful scenarios, necessary for general counsels to have a relevant outlook and conversation at the board level (e.g. What is the difference between a breach and a compromise? What regulations may be relevant by industry? What is disclosure and when is it relevant?) MODERATOR: Israel Martinez, CEO, Axon Global PANELISTS: Perry Wallace, Professor of Law, Director JD/MBA Dual Degree Program, American University Washington College of Law Dr. Richard Schroth, Managing Director of Technology Strategy, Innovation and Global Cyber Practice, Newport Board Group 9:00 am–11:00 am Cyber Security Defense and Response Case study discussion and analysis of a sanitized real world incident. We will have a detailed review of how cyber compromises and responses happen today, from policy to reconnaissance to breach, then post-breach through negotiated settlement. This will be an interactive session where general counsels are assigned into teams Regulatory, Defense, and Offense (Plaintiff). MODERATOR: Israel Martinez, CEO, Axon Global PANELISTS: Perry Wallace, Professor of Law, Director JD/MBA Dual Degree Program, American University Washington College of Law Dr. Richard Schroth, Managing Director of Technology Strategy, Innovation and Global Cyber Practice, Newport Board Group 11:00 am–12:00 pm Cyber Security and why it’s Relevant to the Board Cyber security has become an enterprise risk management issue that has impacted public and private boards and even those of public utilities and non-profits. Increasingly, boards are being held accountable by shareholders, regulators, supply chain partners and customers. We will examine how these external threats are manifesting risk at the board level. MODERATOR: Israel Martinez, CEO, Axon Global PANELISTS: Perry Wallace, Professor of Law, Director JD/MBA Dual Degree Program, American University Washington College of Law Dr. Richard Schroth, Managing Director of Technology Strategy, Innovation and Global Cyber Practice, Newport Board Group HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 12:00 pm–12:30 pm PANELISTS: 8:30 am–4:30 pm Lunch Perry Wallace, Professor of Law, Director JD/MBA Dual Degree Program, American University Washington College of Law HNBA Latina Leadership Academy Douglas Room 12:30 pm–1:30 pm Keynote Speaker: Horacio Gutierrez, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation Cyber security is no longer a subject just for IT. Today, the topic is top-ofmind in the boardroom. What’s at stake ranges from customer privacy to brand identity to executives’ reputations. People can lose money, businesses can lose customers, and companies can lose trade secrets, intellectual property, their competitive edge, and even their standing in the stock market. Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, will share how Microsoft is committed to identifying and disrupting cybercrime across the globe. Dr. Richard Schroth, Managing Director of Technology Strategy, Innovation and Global Cyber Practice, Newport Board Group 3:30 pm–4:00 pm Break 4:00 pm–5:00 pm Making it Work in the Real World What questions should General Counsel and Board members be asking? Based on what was learned, we will review the case study and walk through what policies, procedures, advice and defenses that can be put in place to mitigate the risks identified in the Case Study and discussions throughout the day. 1:30 pm–3:30 pm MODERATOR: Anatomy of a Government Cyber Investigation Israel Martinez, CEO, Axon Global PANELISTS: The cyber security world is not only evolving, it is dynamic by quarter, sometimes by month. As a general counsel you’ll need to be familiar with how investigations manifest in an ecosystem where there are unclear policies or conflicting rules/regulations. We’ll discuss real world examples of investigations, and consequences from little known but frequent scenarios that are becoming more common. Perry Wallace, Professor of Law, Director JD/MBA Dual Degree Program, American University Washington College of Law MODERATOR: Israel Martinez, CEO, Axon Global www.hnba.com Dr. Richard Schroth, Managing Director of Technology Strategy, Innovation and Global Cyber Practice, Newport Board Group Commonwealth B-C Presented by HNBA Latina Commission and Sponsored by Walmart Grit and Growth Mindset The ABA Commission on Women in the Profession developed this program as a way to help educate women lawyers about the science behind grit and growth mindset—two important traits that many successful women lawyers have in common. By providing the tools to assess and learn these traits, the Grit Project enhances the effectiveness as well as the retention and promotion of women lawyers. This program will provide useful insight and skills on how Latina attorneys’ attitudes and behaviors about their own abilities and potential affect career outcomes even more so than intelligence, raw talent, and other “fixed” attributes. SPEAKER: Aracely Muñoz Petrich, Esq., Vice President of Strategic Development, Minority Corporate Counsel Association Negotiating Compensation Effectively According to evidence from the HNBA Commission Studies, Latina Attorneys appear to have lower compensation levels than other attorneys groups. This program will provide an overview of the key issues Latina attorneys encounter that contribute to this pay inequity problem and how compensation decisions are (actually) made in the legal profession. This moderatorled panel discussion will include an overview of the related research, policies and practices affecting compensation decisions across the legal profession, as well as what Latina 59 attorneys need to know to be more effective in advocating and negotiating for themselves in this process. This program will provide insight and practical skills to help Latina attorneys better navigate their organizations’ compensation process and leverage their negotiating position. Thursday, September 3, 2015 SPEAKER: Friends of Bill meeting Jill Lynch Cruz, PhD, SPHR, GCDF, President, JLC Consulting 4:30 pm–6:00 pm HNBA Latina Leadership Academy Networking Reception ** Open to program participants ONLY Commonwealth A 6:00 pm–8:30 pm 2015 HNBA Annual Convention Presentation of Awards and Welcome Reception Grand Ballroom Foyer • HNBA Regional President of the Year Award: Neysa Alsina, HNBA Region II President, Counsel at New York City Bar Association • HNBA Pro Bono Corporation of the Year Award: State Farm Automobile Insurance Company • HNBA Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year Award: Gabriel A. Fuentes, Partner at Jenner & Block INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Dennis Benzan, Vice Mayor, City of Cambridge WELCOME ADDRESS: The Honorable Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts 60 7:30 am–5:00 pm HNBA Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer 7:30 am–8:30 am Paine Room 8:00 am–8:30 am Presentation of Awards and Breakfast Grand Ballroom A-B • HNBA Affiliate Organization of the Year Award: Hispanic Bar Association of DC • HNBA Corporate Partner of the Year Award: Liberty Mutual Group • HNBA Law Student Organization of the Year: Hispanic Law Student Association, University of Miami KEYNOTE SPEAKER: The Honorable Sarah Saldaña, Director, U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement 8:30 am–10:00 am Opening Plenary Session: Stitches or Surgery? What Will it Take to Fix Our Broken Immigration System? Grand Ballroom A-B This panel of promising law students and prominent young immigration attorneys and academics will address the contemporary legal developments, challenges, and pragmatic solutions for what is often characterized as a broken immigration system. Discussion topics will include an overview of legal developments including DACA and DAPA, enforcement issues, Congressional action, litigation updates, and suggestions from our panelists on practical solutions that can have lasting impacts on businesses and Latino families nationwide. MODERATOR: Arnulfo Hernandez, HNBA Immigration Section Chair PANELISTS: Professor Jennifer Chacón, UC Irvine (visiting Stanford Law) Rachel Velasquez, -2L- Vanderbilt University Law School Penni P. Bradshaw, Partner, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophet, LLP Flor Bermudez, Detention Project Director, Transgender Law Center 9:00 am–5:00 pm HNBA Law Student Division: Mock Interviews Commonwealth A 10:00 am–4:00 pm HNBA Exhibitor Showcase Grand Ballroom Foyer HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 10:15 am–11:30 am Corporate & Business Law Track CLE Sessions Panel #1 Grand Ballroom D Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel #1 Grand Ballroom C Keep It! Developing a Defensible Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Preservation Program The panel will discuss the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 37(e), and the consequences for improperly preserving electronically stored information (ESI). It will also discuss, from an inhouse counsel’s perspective, the implications of the changes to the FRCP. In addition, the panel will address a few of the industry best practices where technology can help organizations be prepared with a defensible ESI preservation program (e.g. eDiscovery, legal holds, data preservation and deletion, securing and handling electronic evidence from discovery through its admission at trial, etc.). MODERATOR: Abel Cruz, Technology Strategist, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA PANELISTS: Rosevelie Marquez Morales, Partner, Harris Beach PLLC, New York, NY Joe Banks, Director of eDiscovery, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA Samuel Morgan, Global Managing Consultant, eTERA Consulting, Philadelphia, PA Anthony S. Lowe, Associate General Counsel, Freddie Mac, Washington, DC www.hnba.com Sports Law: An Inside Look at Major League Baseball and Hot Topics Affecting Intercollegiate & Professional Sports Around the Globe Unprecedented access to loyal patrons, potential consumers, and collegiate and professional athletes via social media has enhanced the ability of sports industry organizations to radically multiply their fan base and strengthen their brands in the multi-billion dollar global sports market. These opportunities and explosive financial growth have also presented significant challenges for lawyers and other sports industry leaders on many fronts. The panel will discuss a variety of topics, including trends and developments in the legal landscape of intercollegiate athletics; international recruiting opportunities for professional athletes; the evolution of sports media deals in television and new technological opportunities and threats; the reach of US law in international sports civil and criminal matters; and day-to-day challenges in operating Fenway Park, one of the most famous sports and entertainment venues in the world. MODERATOR: Ivan Parron, Managing Partner, Parron Law | Entertainment & Sports, Miami, FL · New York, NY PANELISTS: Dan Halem, Chief Legal Officer, Major League Baseball, New York, NY David Friedman, Senior Vice President/ Special Counsel, Boston Red Sox, Boston, MA Enrique J. Gimenez, Partner, Lightfoot, Franklin & White LLC, Birmingham, AL Professional Development Track Panel #1 Grand Ballroom E The Next Leadership Position: Leveraging Your Relationships to Find Your Next Opportunity One of the most valuable, yet often underused, resources available to the average attorney are the relationships they build with hundreds and, perhaps, thousands of individuals they encounter while doing their work. The panel will discuss ways to utilize those relationships to identify potential opportunities. MODERATOR: Angel Gomez, President, AG Gomez Consulting, LLC, Chicago, IL PANELISTS: Martin Montes, Director of Regulatory Affairs, ComEd, Chicago, IL Christina Sarchio Guerola, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, Washington, DC Cynthia Sutherland, Legal Director, PepsiCo, Inc., Plano, TX Asker A. Saeed, Director of Diversity, Day Pitney LLP, Parsippany, NJ Carlos Pelayo, Managing Director and Associate General Counsel, Bank of America, New York, NY Paul Kelly, Partner, Jackson Lewis P.C., Boston, MA 61 Solo/Small Firm Track KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 1:30 pm–1:45 pm Panel #1 Commonwealth C The Honorable Joe Kennedy, III, U.S. Congressman for Massachusetts Networking Break & Exhibit Hall Visits Transitioning to a Paperless Law Office and Protecting from Cyber Attacks The panel will discuss ways to preserve your office files using the latest technology while complying with regulatory standards. Learn about the hardware and software tools available and ethical issues that may arise. In addition, panelists will discuss the cyber security threats that should be addressed. MODERATOR: Magaly Rojas Navarro, Associate, Clark Lau, LLC, Boston, MA PANELISTS: Jared Correia, Assistant Director, Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance Program, Boston, MA Katherine Britton, Attorney, Katherine E. Britton, Esq, Dallas, TX Israel Martinez, National Partner, Global Cyber Practice Technology, Strategy & Innovation, Washington, DC Edward Lanza, The Lanza Firm, LLC, Harrisburg, PA 11:30 am–12:00 pm Presentation of Awards and Lunch Grand Ballroom A-B • HNBA Latina Judge of the Year Award: Hon. Christine Arguello, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado • HNBA Latina Judge of the Year Award: Hon. Jenny Rivera, New York Court of Appeals • HNBA Latino Judge of the Year Award: Hon. Leonardo Castro, Second Judicial District of Minnesota 62 Grand Ballroom Foyer 12:00 pm–1:30 pm General Counsel Roundtable— Emerging Health Issues Affecting the Latino Community 1:45 pm–3:00 pm Grand Ballroom A-B The panel, comprised of government and private sector general counsel, will address emerging health issues affecting the Latino community. Each panelist will discuss various issues including the health dimensions of climate change, the impact of environmental harms on the Latino community, the importance of ensuring that at risk communities have a source of fresh and healthy food, and innovative efforts to fight hunger and improve the health of American families and children. Commonwealth B Sponsored by MetLife You do not want to miss this valuable information. The workshop will cover the following areas: 1) Identify the major risks faced when people retire or plan for their retirement; 2) Identify how these risks impact the financial ability of a person to retire successfully; and 3) Understand how combinations of risk can magnify the complexity of the retirement planning process. MODERATOR: Financial Literacy Workshop— Managing Retirement Risk PRESENTER: Tobias M. Mendelson, J.D., Macc, Senior Advanced Markets Director, MetLife Premier Client Group The Honorable Ignacia S. Moreno, CEO & Principal, The iMoreno Group, PLC and Former Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division, United States Department of Justice (2009–2013) PANELISTS: Avi S. Garbow, General Counsel, United States Environmental Protection Agency Lisa Garcia, Vice President of Litigation for Healthy Communities, Earthjustice Brent Henry, Vice President and General Counsel, Partners HealthCare Alexander J. May, Vice President and General Counsel for U.S. Real Estate, Walmart Jeffrey Prieto, General Counsel, United States Department of Agriculture HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 1:45 pm–3:00 pm Corporate & Business Law Track Professional Development Track CLE Sessions Panel #2 Grand Ballroom D Panel #2 ** NO CLE CREDIT ** Grand Ballroom E Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel # 2 Grand Ballroom C Implicit Bias in the Courtroom: Don’t Ignore It and Hope for the Best In this fast-paced exchange, panelists will examine the nature of implicit bias arising in trial, and display ways to disarm its insidious effect. Issues to be discussed include how to counteract implicit bias stemming from ideas about race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, membership in the LGBT community, and other person-based stereotypes. MODERATOR: Elizabeth Krupa, Law Office of Elizabeth Espinosa Krupa, Denver, CO PANELISTS: Karen Lockwood, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Boulder, CO John Salas, Kim Vaughan Lerner LLP, Fort Lauderdale, FL Omar Gonzalez-Pagan, Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal, New York, NY Catherine Torres-Stahl, Deputy Director and General Counsel, Bexar County Community Supervision and Corrections Department, San Antonio, TX Conducting Effective Internal Investigations: An In-House and Outside Counsel’s Perspective Panelists will discuss the different roles and duties that in-house and outside counsel have during corporate internal investigations. They will also discuss important issues that lawyers conducting internal investigations regularly must address, including best practices for gathering and preserving evidence, avoiding the obstruction of any parallel government investigation, resolving privilege and data privacy issues, terminating problematic conduct by employees, and reporting unlawful conduct to prosecutors. In addition, the panelists will discuss ethical issues that are increasingly arising during internal investigations, including attorney-client privilege issues, conflicts of interest, joint representation of companies and employees, and witness cooperation. MODERATOR: Michael D. Marin, Partner, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P., Austin, TX The Path to the Board of Directors With 54 million Latino consumers with $1.5 trillion in buying power nationwide, Latinos remain starkly underrepresented in the boardrooms of Corporate America. The panel will discuss ways to increase Latino representation in the boardroom, including how corporate boards search for qualified candidates and other related issues. MODERATOR: Cynthia Mares, National President, Hispanic National Bar Association, Denver, CO PANELISTS: Gloria A. Zamora, President and CEO, Success Innovators, Inc., Denver, CO Israel Martinez, National Partner, Global Cyber Practice Technology, Strategy & Innovation, Washington, DC Dr. Lisette Garcia, Senior Director, HACR Research Institute Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, Washington, DC PANELISTS: Jacquelynn Ruiz, Director, Employment Practices, Raymond James, Chicago, IL Roberto M. Braceras, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP, Boston, MA Amelia R. Medina, Associate, King & Spalding LLP, Atlanta, GA Hasan Ibrahim, Vice President and Regulatory Counsel, The Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, NJ www.hnba.com 63 International Law Track 3:00 pm–3:15 pm Corporate & Business Law Track Panel #1 Commonwealth C Networking Break & Exhibit Hall Visits Panel # 3 Grand Ballroom D Around the World of IP in 80 Minutes Panelists will discuss international protection of intellectual property rights, and the procedures that are available to safeguard these rights. The production, distribution, and marketing of goods and services across borders raise a myriad of legal intellectual property issues and related concerns. This panel will contrast the scope of intellectual property protections available in different countries, as well as enforcement options through administrative agencies and courts. The panel will also discuss ways to stop the importation of counterfeit and infringing goods through customs and the International Trade Commission. MODERATOR: Jeffrey L. Snow, Partner, Cooper & Dunham LLP, New York, NY PANELISTS: Clara N. Jiménez, Associate, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC Benjamin Y. Han, Associate, Cooper & Dunham LLP, New York, NY Lana A. Gladstein, Partner, Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP, Boston, MA Alejandro Menchaca, Shareholder, McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd., Chicago, IL 64 Grand Ballroom Foyer 3:15 pm–4:30 pm CLE Sessions Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel # 3 Grand Ballroom C Effective Trial Techniques: Telling Your Client’s Story Through Cross-Examination Cross-examination of the key witness is the highlight in any trial and juries expect counsel to “rise to the occasion.” In this interactive presentation, a panel of seasoned trial attorneys will explain through mock cross-examinations how to tell their client’s “side of the story” in order to win their case. MODERATOR: Carlos A. López, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Massachusetts, Boston, MA PANELISTS: Anjanette Cabrera, Partner, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, New York, NY Deal or No Deal—Transaction Trends and Hot Topics in the Affordable Care Act Environment Panelists will discuss health care issues including recent rulings on the Affordable Care Act. Additional discussion will revolve around recent M&A, joint ventures, and other forms of consolidations in the health sector. MODERATOR: William Alvarado Rivera, Deputy Chief Counsel, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC PANELISTS: Michael A. Naranjo, Senior Counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP, San Francisco, CA Karen L. Davila, Senior Associate General Counsel, Walmart, Bentonville, AR Jacqueline Romero, Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Juan A. Arteaga, Chief of Staff and Senior Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Jose P. Sierra, Partner, Laredo & Smith, LLP, Boston, MA Carolina Fornos, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, New York, NY HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Professional Development Track International Law Track 6:00 pm–8:30 pm Panel # 3 Grand Ballroom E Panel # 2 Commonwealth C HNBA Ohtli Award Reception Social Media’s Ethical Implications Employment Law Challenges in Managing a Global Workforce As lawyers utilize social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or Google+ to increase their professional presence in the emerging digital frontier, some pitfalls exist. Panelists will discuss how ethics rules apply to your online activities and what you should do to protect yourself. MODERATOR: Edward Lanza, The Lanza Firm, LLC, Harrisburg, PA PANELISTS: Arlene Zalayet, Senior Vice President, General Attorney, Liberty Mutual, Boston, MA Maria Matos, Chief Counsel, Committee on Character & Fitness, New York State Appellate Division, 1st Department, New York, NY Carlos M. Bollar, Partner, Archer & Greiner P.C., Philadelphia, PA Gabriel A. Fuentes, Partner, Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago, IL Panel Sponsored by Jackson Lewis P.C. As more companies expand into other countries, a plethora of legal issues arise in the employment law context. Panelists will discuss the regulations governing hiring; employment; remuneration and termination of international workers; management of data; control of technology and exports; social responsibility; anticorruption and many other issues. MODERATOR: Pedro Torres-Diaz, Managing Shareholder, Jackson Lewis P.C., San Juan, PR PANELISTS: Erica Mason, Partner, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP, Atlanta, GA Jenny Ortiz Schaffer, Attorney, UPS Americas Region, Miami, FL Michael A. Aparicio, Of Counsel, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, San Francisco, CA Teresa Hutson, Senior Attorney, Microsoft, Redmond, WA 3:30 pm–5:00 pm Judicial Counsel Reception Judges ONLY Marina I www.hnba.com Co-Hosted by the Massachusetts Bar Association Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston **Buses will depart at 5:00 pm from the D Street entrance of Westin Boston Waterfront** INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Paulette Brown, President of the American Bar Association WELCOME REMARKS: The Honorable Martin J. Walsh, Mayor of Boston MBA PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: Robert Harnais, Incoming President of the Massachusetts Bar Association Presentation of the Ohtli Award by the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior (Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores) • 2015 Ohtli Award Recipient: Prof. John Trasviña, Dean, University of San Francisco School of Law 9:00 pm Afterhours Champagne Reception—Presented by the HNBA LGBT Division Sauciety Restaurant, Westin Boston Waterfront Sponsored by Reed Smith LLP, Seyfarth Shaw LLP and the National LGBT Bar Association KEYNOTE REMARKS: Joe Solmonese, Managing Director & Founding Partner, Gavin/Solmonese; Former President, Human Rights Campaign 65 Friday, September 4, 2015 7:30 am–4:00 pm HNBA Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer 7:30 am–8:30 am Friends of Bill meeting Paine Room 8:00 am–8:30 am Presentation of Awards and Breakfast Grand Ballroom A-B • HNBA Latina Attorney of the Year Award: Anita Alvarez, State’s Attorney, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office • HNBA Latino Attorney of the Year Award: Wifredo Ferrer, U.S. Attorney, United States Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Florida KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Honorable Paula M. Carey, Chief Justice of Trial Courts in Massachusetts prevention initiatives, and combat crime. Come discover how these federal and state efforts impact you and your fellow community members. MODERATOR: Sarah J. Schall, Special Counsel to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida PANELISTS: Damon P. Martinez, United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico Wifredo A. Ferrer, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Carmen M. Ortiz, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Anita Alvarez, State’s Attorney, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Ronald W. Sharpe, United States Attorney for the District of the Virgin Islands 8:30 am–10:00 am Plenary Session: A Prosecutor’s Role Beyond the Courtroom The panel of prominent U.S. Attorneys and a State’s Attorney will discuss the prosecutor’s role in fighting crime, protecting the community and enhancing your quality of life. U.S. Attorneys from the Southern District of Florida, Massachusetts, New Mexico, the District of the Virgin Islands, as well as the Cook County State’s Attorney, will discuss the work being done by their offices to promote diversity and retention, foster community relations, support local 66 10:00 am–3:00 pm HNBA Exhibitor Showcase Grand Ballroom Foyer 10:15 am–11:30 am ABA Commission of Hispanic Legal Rights & Responsibilities Presentation Commonwealth A The Keys to My House—Tips on Counseling First Time Home Buyers The American Bar Association’s Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights & Responsibilities in collaboration with the Section on Real Property, Trusts and Estates will discuss tips on how to counsel first time home buyers. It will highlight a video, available in both English and Spanish, that is a free resource to share with clients. Hispanics were disproportionately affected during the mortgage foreclosure crisis. The video was created to address this issue and provide a resource to the legally underrepresented Spanish speaking community. 10:15 am–11:30 am CLE Sessions Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel # 4 Grand Ballroom C El Voto—Protecting Voting Rights With the dramatic rise in potential Latino voting power, barriers to voting rights, such as questioning citizenship of naturalized citizens, strict voter ID laws, and redistricting in ways that dilute Latino voting strength, are becoming more prevalent. Panelists will discuss the protections available to confront discrimination in voting as well as some of the specific rights of Latino voters found in the Voting Rights Act and the National Voter Registration Act. Participants will learn about current Latino voting rights litigation, as well as specific steps Latino/a lawyers can take to protect the fundamental right to vote. These include participating in voting rights litigation, community education and empowerment, monitoring election official meetings, poll monitoring, and becoming poll workers and election officials. HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Cynthia Mares, President, Hispanic National Bar Association, Denver, CO of temporal and geographic scope, adequate consideration, and appropriate remedies. PANELISTS: MODERATOR: Thomas Saenz, President & General Counsel, MALDEF, Los Angeles, CA Miguel Alexander Pozo, Deputy General Counsel & Head of Litigation, Mercedes-Benz USA, Atlanta, GA Katherine Culliton-González, Senior Attorney & Director of Voter Protection, Advancement Project, Chair, HNBA Voting Rights Section, Washington, DC PANELISTS: MODERATOR: Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, Executive Director, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice (LCCR) of Massachusetts, Boston, MA Miguel Rodriguez, Partner, Bryan Cave, Washington, DC Corporate & Business Law Track Panel # 4 Grand Ballroom D It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye— Enforcing Restrictive Covenants Against Former Employees Employees are a corporation’s greatest asset. But when they change companies they sometimes take with them trade secrets, customer lists and other sensitive, valuable and proprietary information. What’s an employer to do? Written restrictive covenants are one prophylactic measure within the corporation’s arsenal. However, courts look for inequality of bargaining power and excessive scope and sometimes refuse to enforce them. Our panel will discuss enforceable restrictive covenants, including standalone agreements separate from provisions within employment agreements, as well as considerations of reasonableness www.hnba.com Anna María Tejada, Partner, Director of NJ Labor & Employment Group, Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP, Hackensack, NJ Abad Lopez, Senior Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw, Chicago, IL Norma L. Garcia, Senior Legal Counsel, Rent-A-Center, Inc., Plano, TX Yesenia Gallegos, Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP, Los Angeles, CA Business Development Institute Track # 1 Grand Ballroom E RFQ: Keys to Effectively Responding Gina Casias, Assistant General Counsel, Gates Corporation, Denver, CO Joseph K. West, President and CEO, Minority Corporate Counsel Association, Washington, DC Solo/Small Firm Track Panel #1 Commonwealth C How to Compete With the Big Dogs! Effective Small Firm Practice Management Managing a firm isn’t a skill learned in law school. Panelists will provide tips on running a successful solo or smallfirm practice including, but not limited to, developing a meaningful book of business, designing an effective marketing strategy, competing with the big firms, building relationships that matter and much, much more. MODERATOR: Lillian Ser, Ser & Associates PLLC, Coral Gables, FL PANELISTS: A good RFP will help the writer collect comprehensive and comparable bids for an equitable evaluation of potential service providers. Panelists will discuss the issues attorneys must keep in mind as they prepare a response including added value, identifying weaknesess, pricing and other important matters. Paula Black, Partner, Paula Black & Associates, Denver, CO MODERATOR: Philip Sanchez, Partner, Sanchez & Polovetsky, New York, NY Meshach Y. Rhoades, Partner, Armstrong Teasdale Thomas A. Warnock, Corporate Counsel, DuPont Company, Wilmington, DE Sean Andrade, Partner, Andrade Gonzalez LLP, Los Angeles, CA PANELISTS: Cristal DeHerrera, Deputy City Attorney, City of Denver, Denver, CO Rafael Medina, Managing Counsel, Litigation, Global Labor and Employment Law, McDonald’s Corporation, Chicago, IL 67 11:30 am–12:00 pm Presentation of Award and Lunch Monika Mantilla, President & CEO, Altura Capital, New York, NY Grand Ballroom A-B • 2015 HNBA Latina Commission Award: Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Zinelle October, Vice President of Network Advancement, American Constitution Society, Washington, DC KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 1:45 pm–3:00 pm Anna Maria Chavez, USA CEO, Girl Scouts Lessons from the Experts on Implementing Legal Project Management Techniques 12:00 pm–1:30 pm Commonwealth B Sponsored by Thomson Reuters Legal project management is the current buzzword as law firms seek to increase efficiency in the delivery of legal services. Many firms have yet to heed the call to this new way of doing business under the mis-impression that there is little to be gained. However, the opposite is true; legal project management at its core puts a cleaner, more comprehensive structure around defining the engagement, planning, and active management of matters, resulting in better client relationships. This interactive session will provide expert views of LPM strategies and provide specific guidance on how firms can improve efficiency, get on the same page with their clients on expectations, and ultimately provide better customer service and satisfaction. HNBA Latina Commission Plenary Session: How to Leverage your JD into a New Career Path Sponsored by Walmart Grand Ballroom A-B As the legal profession continues to expand so are lawyers who are leveraging their legal skills to forge a new career path. This panel will feature distinguished Latina lawyers who are now serving in prominent positions in the federal government, non-profit sector, and financial services. They will share their experiences as practicing lawyers, how they were able to utilize their legal skills in another field, and how they are thriving in their current positions. Panel will include Latina Lawyers who have utilized their JD to forge a career path in a non-legal position. MODERATOR: MODERATOR: PANELISTS: PANELISTS: Alejandra Y. Castillo, National Director of the Minority Business Development Agency, Washington, DC Byron S. Kalogerou, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, Boston, MA 68 1:45 pm–3:00 pm CLE Sessions Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel # 5 Grand Ballroom C Police Excessive Force Policies: Have US Latinos Become the Invisible Majority? Criminal suspects of all races are victims of police excessive force, but those from racial minority backgrounds are disproportionately victims. Latinos, in particular, have been victims of the cruel and inhumane treatment. Understandably, police officers encounter dangers on a regular basis in their profession. The panelists will address available criminal and civil remedies for violations of civil rights, including those resulting in death. They will also address federal remedies that the Department of Justice can negotiate with police departments that have a pattern of excessive force usage and discriminatory policing. MODERATOR: Professor Lupe S. Salinas, Author, US Latinos and Criminal Injustice (MSU Press 2015), Texas Southern University School of Law, Houston, TX PANELISTS: Liz Lopez, Executive Vice President of Public Policy, Opportunity Finance Network, Washington, DC Lourdes German, Director, The Civic Innovation Project, Boston, MA Sheri Palomaki, Project Management Consultant, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Washington, DC Renee Karibi-Whyte, Director-Practical Law, Thomson Reuters, New York, NY Jennifer Mapp, Director of Pricing and Project Management, Dechert LLP, Philadelphia, PA Martin R. Castro, Chairman, US Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC Denise Maes, Policy Director, ACLU of Colorado, Denver, CO D. Scott Martinez, Denver City Attorney, City of Denver, Denver, CO Steven Chavez, Attorney at Law, CEO, Chavez ADR Services, Denver, CO HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Corporate & Business Law Track Business Development Institute International Law Track Panel # 5 Grand Ballroom D Track # 2 Grand Ballroom E Panel # 3 Commonwealth C Protecting your Client from Emerging Trends in Cyber Security Closing the Deal: Part 2 New Developments in International Arbitration Cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and impacting more businesses. The panel will discuss recent developments in cyber security with a focus on the legal community. Topics to be discussed include shifts in the focus and motivations of attackers, security best practices and how to respond, or assist a client in responding to a security breach or other intrusion. MODERATOR: Mauricio F. Paez, Partner, Jones Day, New York, NY PANELISTS: Paula Briceno, Corporate Counsel, Crawford & Company, Atlanta, GA Pedro Pavon, Corporate Attorney, Oracle, Reston, VA Vicente Martinez, Chief, Office of Market Intelligence in Division of Enforcement, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, DC The second part of a series started at the 2015 Corporate Counsel Conference, panelists will discuss additional skills lawyers require to close the deal. Specifically, issues such as focusing on qualification factors, decision-maker relationships, client readiness and how to make meetings more productive will be covered. MODERATOR: Barrett Avigdor, Managing Director— Latin America, Major, Lindsey & Africa, San Diego, CA PANELISTS: Regina Rodriguez, Partner, Faegre Baker Daniels, Denver, CO Greg Hidalgo, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, Dallas, TX Fernando Bohorquez, Partner, Baker Hostetler, New York, NY Hon. Ariel E. Belen (Ret.), Mediator & Arbitrator, JAMS, New York, NY The panel will discuss the pressing issues of the day relating to international arbitration from the perspective of an arbitrator, a representative from an organizing forum and counsel to claimants as well as respondents. MODERATOR: Raul R. Herrera, Partner, Arnold and Porter, Washington, DC PANELISTS: Luis Martinez, Vice President, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York, NY 10271 Josefa Sicard-Mirabal, Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY John Arrastia, Partner, Arrastia Capote Partners LLP, Miami, FL Mélida Hodgson, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP, Washington, DC Tom Ralph, Chief, Cybercrime Division, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, Boston, MA Megan Cox, Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC www.hnba.com 69 3:15 pm–4:30 pm Corporate & Business Law Track Business Development Institute CLE Sessions Panel # 6 Grand Ballroom D Track # 3 Grand Ballroom E The Changing Landscape Of Patent Litigation The Holy Grail: Pay Gap Increases and Negotiating to Decrease Inequity The panel will provide an update on developments in patent law and patent litigation, a hot topic in the business news, including: 1) reduced filings in the wake of the America Invents Act and new post-grant procedures for challenging patent validity, 2) the effects of the Alice decision on so-called “troll” cases, congressional action to reduce the costs of patent litigation, and other issues. Among full-time, year-round workers, women were paid approximately 78 percent of what men were paid. Panelists will discuss strategies to start the conversation and how to effectively argue for additional compensation. Public Interest & Litigation Track Panel # 6 Grand Ballroom C What’s Next After Obergefell?: LGBT Rights in the Private and Public Realm In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court recently recognized that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry in Obergefell v. Hodges. Although it settled the issue of marriage, Obergefell leaves open many issues including: adoption and immigration rights, employment protections, transgender rights, and “religious freedom” claims. Come hear our panelists address the impact Obergefell will have in these areas. MODERATOR: Raquel M. Matas, Associate Dean for Administration & Counsel to the Dean, University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, FL PANELISTS: Gonzalo Martinez, Vice-Chair, Appellate Practice Group, Carroll, Burdick & McDonough LLP, San Francisco, CA Laura Maechtlen, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, San Francisco, CA Paul D. Castillo, Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., Dallas, TX Raul A. Escatel, Tax Counsel, California Franchise Tax Board, Sacramento/Oakland, CA 70 MODERATOR: Christine Poleski Gaona, President, Oakstone Human Capital, LLC, Houston, TX PANELISTS: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Circuit Judge Jimmie V. Reyna, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Washington, DC MODERATOR: Jennifer A. Trusso, Partner, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, Costa Mesa, CA PANELISTS: Isabella Fu, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft, Redmond, WA Antony Pfeffer, Partner, Kenyon & Kenyon LLP., New York, NY Rosana Gutierrez, Special Counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP, Miami, FL Carrie F. Ricci, Associate General Counsel, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC Lizzette Herrera Castellanos, Associate Director of Public Service and Diversity, University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, CA Irene Oria, Special Counsel, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, Miami, FL Dalila Argaez Wendlandt, Partner, Ropes & Gray LLP, Boston, MA Manuel Calderon, Attorney, General Motors Legal, Detroit, MI HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 International Law Track 3:30 pm–5:00 pm Panel # 4 Commonwealth C HNBA Legal Education Fund (LEF) Reception Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Where is Enforcement Heading and Where Has It Been? Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement efforts by the Department of Justice and Securities Exchange Commission have resulted in hundreds of companies and individuals under investigation. In addition, many nations are mirroring US efforts to deter bribery. Panelists will discuss recent trends, reported decisions and some of the best practices to protect your clients. MODERATOR: Giselle Fuentes, Associate, Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC PANELISTS: William H. Crosby, Jr., Associate General Counsel, Interpublic Group, New York, NY Seyfarth Shaw, Seaport East, Two Seaport Lane, Suite 300, Boston, MA 6:00 pm–7:00 pm Gala Reception Grand Ballroom Foyer 7:00 pm–12:00 am Gala Awards Dinner Grand Ballroom • HNBA Lifetime Achievement Award: Hugo Chaviano, Director, Illinois Department of Labor Saturday, September 5, 2015 7:30 am–8:30 am Friends of Bill meeting Paine Room 9:00 am–1:30pm HNBA Youth Symposium Commonwealth A-B 9:30 am–5:00 pm HNBA Board of Governors Meeting KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Off-Site The Honorable Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator, State of Massachusetts 10:30 am–3:00 pm HNBA Committee, Commission, Division, Section, and Taskforce Meetings Westin Waterfront Ernesto Palacios, Senior Counsel, FCPA Unit, US Securities & Exchange Commission, Miami, FL Angelika Hunnefeld, Partner, Greenberg Traurig, Miami, FL Maria Gonzalez Calvet, Executive Counsel, Global Investigations, General Electric, Bethesda, MD www.hnba.com 71 Hispanic National Bar Association Youth Symposium Saturday, September 5, 2015 Program | Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel 9:00 am–9:50 am 11:00 am–11:55 am 12:00 pm–12:55 pm Registration and Continental Breakfast Break-Out Sessions: Choose a Live Demonstration Si Se Puede: Reach for the Stars Commonwealth A-B Trial Advocacy: All Rise 9:50 am–10:00 am Welcoming Remarks: Eneida Roman Olivieri, Region I Deputy President & Cynthia Mares, HNBA President Commonwealth A-B 10:00 am–10:55 am Is Law School for me? How do I prepare? Commonwealth A-B Learn the recipe for success! Hear from brilliant Young Attorneys who will address how to prepare for admission to law school, the importance of internships, and relationship building to jump-start an exciting legal career. PANELISTS: Lourdes German, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Bond Index, a fixed income software company Jessica Massey, Associate General Counsel at Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Brandon Rios, Assistant Attorney General in Massachusetts Commonwealth C Observe future lawyers in action. Law students will argue a criminal case before Honorable Roberto Ronquillo, Jr. Practice your civic duty by carefully listening to all the evidence and examination of witnesses. Then take the challenge of determining the final jury verdict. DEMONSTRATORS: Marx Calderon, BC Law Roxana Ortez, BC Law Walter Rodriguez, BC Law JUDGE: The Honorable Roberto Ronquillo, Jr, Chief Justice, Boston Municipal Court Deal Negotiation: Piercing the Corporate Veil Webster Take a look behind corporate walls and watch private Attorneys in action when the stakes are high. A transactional exercise demo that will include a celebrity/entertainment client. Commonwealth A-B Be inspired by superstars! This panel of extraordinary leaders will spark your interest to soar in a future of unlimited opportunities. Explore different options in the legal profession, and get motivated to dream big. PANELISTS: The Honorable Angela M. Ordo ez, Chief Justice, Massachusetts Probate & Family Court Carmen M. Ortiz, United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts Robert Harnais, Attorney at Law, Massachusetts Bar Association President-Elect MODERATOR: Martiza Karmely, Associate Professor, Suffolk University Law School 1:00 pm–1:30 pm Luncheon and Networking Commonwealth A-B DEMONSTRATORS: MODERATOR: Monica Neuman, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP Gerardo Julian-Delgado, Attorney Miguel Vega, Partner, Cooley LLP MODERATOR: Luis Mercedes, Partner at Jones Day 72 HNBA ANNUAL CONVENTION | Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Generously supported by CONGRATULATIONS 2015 IPLI SCHOLARS Cassandra Abernathy Joshua Cervantes Luiz Miranda Crystal Araujo Christopher Garcia Paola Morinigo Gidget Benitez Ileana Garcia Isabella Ortiz Lucas Bernardo Eduardo Gonzalez Chezare Palacios Ryan Borelo Adriana Ibarra Vasquez Tyler Quillin Justin Bossard Lidia Lopez Mayra Rodriguez-Alvarez Heather Bowen Jorge Lozano Jose Tron Viantinna Campanna Bordas Evelyn Marcucci-Manahan Kevin Zamora Filemon Carrillo Mireya Martinez 2015 IPLI FELLOWS Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft Lowenstein Sandler Covington & Burling Merchant & Gould Davis Wright Tremaine Morrison & Foerster Finnegan Perkins Coie Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP Shook, Hardy & Bacon Sidley Austin Fish & Richardson www.hnba.com 73 General Motors congratulates the Hispanic National Bar Association on their 40th Annual Convention. Thank you for your unique outlook and outstanding contributions to the legal community. ©2015 General Motors. All rights reserved. AWARDS HNBA “Lifetime Achievement” Award HUGO CHAVIANO, Director, Illinois Department of Labor (Chicago, IL) Hugo Chaviano was nominated by Governor Bruce Rauner in January to serve as the Director of the Illinois Department of Labor and confirmed by unanimous vote of the Illinois Senate in March 2015. Prior to his role at IDOL, Chaviano served as a Senior Partner for Sanchez Daniels & Hoffman, LLP, where his practice focused on the representation of Fortune 500 companies, large financial institutions, and others in civil litigation on complex business and legal issues, at both the national and international levels. Throughout his professional career, Chaviano has become a leader among Hispanic lawyers within the United States and across Latin America. Chaviano’s practice has been characterized by distinguished service to the legal profession and to the Hispanic communities in the United States and abroad. He served as Secretary General of the Inter American Bar Association as well as President of the Hispanic National Bar Association and the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement. He has been named one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the United States by Hispanic Business Magazine. Chaviano has also been listed by various publications for the past several years as one of Illinois Super Lawyers and Chicago Top Rated Lawyers. He has been a recipient of Lexis-Nexis / Martindale Hubbell AV Pre-Eminent Rating for the past 26 years. Chaviano also had the privilege of serving as a member of the Law School Board and Adjunct Professor in Trial Advocacy of his alma matter. Additionally, Chaviano has received a number of accolades for his work advocating diversity. He has been the recipient of various awards and special recognitions, including Chicago United 2011 Leader of Color and the National Mercurio Award. The National Mercurio Award is the highest award given by the Cuban-American Chamber of Commerce to a Cuban who has achieved national prominence in business or a profession and who has a demonstrated record of humanitarian service to the community. Most recently, Chaviano has been awarded the American Bar Association’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession Spirit of Excellence award. Chaviano obtained his B.A. degree from Rutgers University and Juris Doctorate from Northwestern University School of Law. 80 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Latina Judge of the Year” Award CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO, U.S. District Court Judge, District of Colorado (Denver, CO) Christine M. Arguello is a judge of the United States District Court in Colorado. Prior to her presidential appointment to the bench, Judge Arguello’s career included partnership at two private law firms, government service as Chief Deputy Attorney General of Colorado and as Managing Senior Associate Counsel at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and teaching at the University of Kansas School of Law, where she was a tenured full professor and the first law professor to receive one of the university’s most prestigious teaching excellence awards. Judge Arguello is the co-author of a casebook, Evidence: The Objection Method, which is used in numerous law schools around the country. One of Judge Arguello’s passions is providing guidance and inspiration to those who wish to enter the legal profession. In 2014, Judge Arguello implemented Law School…Sí Se Puede, the mission of which is to expand the pipeline and advance inclusiveness in the legal profession by pairing diverse college freshman students who are interested in becoming lawyers with three mentors and providing skill-building and exposure programming via bimonthly workshops. The end goal of LSSSP is to equip these students for a successful journey to law school and beyond. Judge Arguello has been married to Ron Arguello, a retired elementary school teacher, for 42 years. They are the proud parents of four children—Ron, Tiffany, Jennifer, and Kenny. In her spare time, Judge Arguello bakes bread from wheat she grinds herself and she is learning to play the Native American flute. www.hnba.com 81 HNBA “Latina Judge of the Year” Award JENNY RIVERA, New York Court of Appeals (Albany, NY) Judge Rivera, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, has spent her entire professional career in public service. She clerked for the Honorable Sonia Sotomayor, on the Southern District of New York, and also clerked in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals Pro Se Law Clerk’s Office. She worked for the Legal Aid Society’s Homeless Family Rights Project, the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (renamed Latino Justice PRLDEF), and was appointed by the New York State Attorney General as Special Deputy Attorney General for Civil Rights. Judge Rivera has been an Administrative Law Judge for the New York State Division for Human Rights, and served on the New York City Commission on Human Rights. Prior to her appointment to the bench, she was a tenured faculty member of the City University of New York School of Law, where she founded and served as Director of the Law School’s Center on Latino and Latina Rights and Equality. Judge Rivera is a member of the American Law Institute, American Bar Association, and a former member of the HNBA Latina Commission and a co-author of the Commission’s Report on Latinas in the Public Interest Sector. She also served as a member and Reporter for the ABA Commission on Hispanic Rights and Responsibilities. She has written extensively on domestic violence in the Latino Community and received several awards for her work on equality and access to justice. 82 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Latino Judge of the Year” Award LEONARDO CASTRO, Second Judicial District Judge, Ramsey County (Minneapolis, MN) Judge Leonardo Castro is a District Court Judge in the Second Judicial District, St. Paul, Minnesota. He was appointed to this position on June 1, 2012, by Governor Mark Dayton. He was elected in 2014 for a term that expires in 2020. Judge Castro received his B.S. in business and management from the University of Maryland, University College, in 1988, and later received his J.D. from Northern Illinois University, College of Law in 1992. He also honorably served in the United States Air Force earning the rank of Staff Sergeant. Prior to his appointment to the bench he served as a public defender for 20 years in Minnesota. During that time he was Chief Public Defender of Hennepin County (Minneapolis) for 8 years. Judge Castro served as Regional President and Deputy General Counsel for the National Hispanic Bar Association. He has been a presenter in numerous legal and trial advocacy skills seminars. He has served on several policy and rule committees including the Minnesota Supreme Court Criminal Rules Advisory Committee. In 2009, Judge Castro received the Distinguished Service Award from the NIU Law Alumni Council for his career achievements and commitment to public service. In 2006 he received the Distinguished Service Award from the Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association. He is a member of Hispanic National Bar Association, Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association, and Ramsey County Bar Association. www.hnba.com 83 HNBA “Latina Lawyer of the Year” Award ANITA ALVAREZ, State’s Attorney, Cook County State Attorney’s Office (Chicago, IL) The public service record of Anita Alvarez contains many “firsts.” The first female and first Latina elected to the post of Cook County State’s Attorney, she is also the first career prosecutor ever elected to this important public safety position. In her capacity as State’s Attorney, Ms. Alvarez leads the second largest prosecutor’s office in the nation, managing an office of nearly 1,600 attorneys and administrative employees. Since taking office, Ms. Alvarez has made sweeping changes throughout the office creating bold new public safety initiatives and significantly increasing communitybased programming and outreach. State’s Attorney Alvarez recently announced the creation of a new unit that will handle all cases of sexual assault, domestic violence and internet crimes against children. The new Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Division will for the first time in the history of the State’s Attorney’s Office coordinate the investigation and prosecution of these crimes under one umbrella. The consolidation is designed to improve the investigation and prosecution of special victim crimes by bringing together seasoned prosecutors with focused training while increasing work with advocates and community partners to provide more services for victims. Ms. Alvarez was born and raised in Pilsen, a predominantly Latino historic working class community on Chicago’s near South Side. She received her undergraduate degree from Loyola University and obtained her Law Degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law. She is an avid runner, a passionate Chicago Black Hawks fan and a proud “Hockey and Soccer Mom.” Ms. Alvarez and her husband, Dr. James Gomez, are the proud parents of four children. 84 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Latino Lawyer of the Year” Award WIFREDO FERRER, United States Attorney, Southern District of Florida (Miami, FL) Wifredo (Willy) Ferrer was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate on April 22, 2010 to serve as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. As United States Attorney, Mr. Ferrer is the chief federal law enforcement officer for the District. Mr. Ferrer has a long career in public service. After graduating law school, Mr. Ferrer clerked for then-District (now 11th Circuit) Judge Stanley Marcus. Mr. Ferrer then joined the Miami law firm of Steel Hector & Davis. After three years in private practice, Mr. Ferrer returned to public service, first as a White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and later as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. After five years at the Department of Justice, Mr. Ferrer returned to Miami in 2000 to become an Assistant U.S. Attorney. Prior to his appointment as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Mr. Ferrer held the position of Chief of the Federal Litigation Section at the Miami-Dade County Attorney’s Office. During his career, Mr. Ferrer has been recognized as one of the Top Government Attorneys by both South Florida Legal Guide and Florida Legal Elite. In addition, he received the U.S. Attorney General’s Medal in 2000, and Superior Performance and Special Merit Awards for his work as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. Mr. Ferrer was the valedictorian of his high school in Hialeah, Florida (Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High), ranked first in his class at the University of Miami, and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review and President of his class. www.hnba.com 85 HNBA “Regional President of the Year” Award NEYSA ALSINA, Counsel, New York City Bar Association (New York, NY) Neysa Alsina is Counsel with the New York City Bar Association, which was founded in 1870 and has over 24,000 members. Ms. Alsina is the Regional President of the Hispanic National Bar Association Region II (NY). In addition, she serves as a Director of the Sonia & Celina Sotomayor High School Judicial Internship Program and is a member of the Association of Corporate Counsel—Greater New York’s Diversity Steering Committee, the New York City Bar Association’s Committee to Enhance Diversity in the Profession, the New York State Bar Association, the New York County Lawyers Association, the Puerto Rican Bar Association, and the Network of Bar Leaders. In 2015, Ms. Alsina was selected to participate in the Council of Urban Professionals Fellows Program, which is a ten-month leadership development program that includes skills-based training and networking opportunities that prepare Fellows for impactful civic involvement. She has also served on numerous panels discussing diversity in the legal profession. Ms. Alsina graduated from Rutgers College at New Brunswick and Fordham University School of Law, and is a member of the New York and New Jersey bars. 86 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year” Award GABRIEL FUENTES, Partner, Jenner & Block (Chicago, IL) Gabriel A. Fuentes is a partner with Jenner & Block LLP and the former Chicago office co-chair of the firm’s pro bono program, which The American Lawyer has repeatedly recognized as the top-ranked pro bono program nationwide. During 17 years as a trial lawyer with the firm, Gabe has devoted more than 5,000 hours to representing pro bono clients in matters including criminal defense and protecting minority voting rights, journalists’ First Amendment rights and prison inmates’ civil rights. Last year, Gabe was a key member of a Jenner & Block/ACLU team that challenged U.S. government policies denying a fair hearing process to Central American mother and child asylum-seekers being detained in a controversial facility in Artesia, New Mexico. As a result, the government altered its stance toward the plaintiffs, vacating expedited removal orders, placing each client in regular removal proceedings and, ultimately, closing the Artesia facility completely. Gabe’s private practice focuses on white collar criminal defense, internal investigations and complex civil litigation. He received his J.D. from the Northwestern University School of Law and B.S.J. from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism. From 2001 to 2006, Gabe temporarily left private practice to serve as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. www.hnba.com 87 HNBA “Pro Bono Corporation of the Year” Award STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Bloomington, IL) State Farm and its affiliates are the largest provider of car insurance in the U.S. In addition to providing auto insurance quotes, their 18,000 agents and more than 65,000 employees serve 82 million policies and accounts—nearly 80 million auto, home, life, health, and commercial policies, and nearly 2 million bank accounts. Commercial auto insurance, along with coverage for renters, business owners, boats, and motorcycles, is available. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is the parent of the State Farm family of companies. State Farm is ranked No. 41 on the 2014 Fortune 500 list of largest companies. 88 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Affiliate of the Year” Award HISPANIC BAR ASSOCIATION OF DC (Washington, DC) The Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia (“HBA-DC”), founded in 1977, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the professional development of its membership, and to supporting the Hispanic community in the greater Washington, D.C. area. From networking receptions and professional development seminars to public service opportunities, HBA-DC is one of the most active Affiliates of HNBA, often partnering on programs. For instance, HBA-DC hosted the 2014 HNBA National Convention in Washington, DC, one of the most well attended and successful conventions in recent HNBA history. During the past year, HBA-DC has also maintained its strong track record of programming that included developing a DC, Maryland and Virginia Latino Attorney Directory, organizing a career fair, hosting a Latina Leadership Academy, and many other professional development offerings. www.hnba.com 89 HNBA “Corporate Partner of the Year” Award LIBERTY MUTUAL GROUP (Boston, MA) Liberty Mutual has actively supported our employees, policyholders, colleagues and friends in the Hispanic Community. A few highlights of these activities include leadership in various formal mentoring initiatives with students, development and implementation of a successful summer intern program and continuous active recruiting and hiring programs. Additionally, we have valued opportunities to actively participate and contribute to key HNBA events. “Liberty Mutual is honored to receive the award as 2015 Corporate Partner of the Year. The HNBA is an organization that we deeply admire. It is our pleasure to support the remarkable work that the HNBA so ably performs throughout the country to encourage the development of talented individuals, to educate communities on critical legal issues, and to increase awareness of important social justice causes. Liberty Mutual thanks you for your generosity in recognizing the Corporation for this prestigious award. We look forward to our continued partnership in the future”. 90 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA “Law Student Organization of the Year” Award HISPANIC LAW STUDENT ASSOCIATION, University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL) The Hispanic Law Student Association (HLSA) at the University of Miami provides professional, educational, and social support to member students while simultaneously fostering an appreciation for and awareness of Hispanic culture. HLSA is dedicated to advocating for the needs of its members within the law school, with the legal community, as well as promoting diversity within the legal profession. HLSA frequently collaborates with the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) and the Cuban American Bar Association (CABA)—working closely with both organizations in hosting events, connecting students to lawyers and judges, and supporting one another in a broad range of endeavors. www.hnba.com 91 Ohtli Award JOHN TRASVIÑA, Dean, University of San Francisco School of Law A native San Franciscan, John Trasviña became Dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2013 after being appointed by President Obama and serving as Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity at the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development in President Obama’s first term. Previously, he was President & General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the “law firm for the Latino community” with six litigation and policy offices across the country focused on immigration, education and voting rights. His government career started locally as a Deputy City Attorney in San Francisco and, at the national level, as counsel, and later general counsel and staff director for U.S. Senator Paul Simon on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. He later served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs. In 1997, President Bill Clinton appointed him special counsel for immigrationrelated unfair employment practices. In that capacity, he led the only federal government office devoted solely to immigrant workplace rights and was the highest ranking Latino attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. A graduate of Harvard University and Stanford Law School, he also taught immigration law at Stanford Law School and was director of the Discrimination Research Center in Berkeley. His service to the Latino legal community includes work on judicial nominations as Vice President of HNBA in 1993, two-term president of the Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia and board member of the San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association from 2002 to 2004. 92 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 HNBA Latina Commission Award CARMEN S. ORTIZ, United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts Carmen M. Ortiz has dedicated much of her professional career to public service. Nominated by President Barack Obama as the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, Ms. Ortiz was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2009. She is the first Hispanic and the first woman to represent Massachusetts as United States Attorney. As the chief federal law enforcement officer in Massachusetts, Ms. Ortiz supervises the prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of all civil matters, in which the federal government has an interest. In 2010, she implemented the District’s first civil rights initiative, aimed at reinvigorating enforcement efforts of federal civil rights laws and increasing visibility among affected communities through extensive community outreach efforts. During her tenure as U.S. Attorney, Ms. Ortiz has overseen the criminal prosecutions of corrupt Massachusetts Speaker of the House Sal DiMasi, infamous gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, and the Boston Marathon bombing. Ms. Ortiz served as Co-chair of the Attorney General’s Healthcare Fraud Working Group from 2010 to 2015 and served from 2012 until January 2014 on Attorney General Eric Holder’s Advisory Committee. She is also a member of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee’s (AGAC) subcommittees on Civil Rights, White Collar Crime and Cyber Crimes. Ms. Ortiz has received numerous awards for her commitment to public service including Bostonian of the Year in 2012 from the Boston Globe, Latina of the Year in 2012 from El Mundo Newspaper and Latina Lawyer of the Year in 2014 from the Hispanic National Bar Association. She earned her law degree from George Washington University Law School and her undergraduate degree from Adelphi University in New York. www.hnba.com 93 SPEAKERS Featured Speaker ANNA MARIA CHÁVEZ, Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of the USA Anna Maria Chávez began her career journey in the very same Movement she now leads: Girl Scouts. A lifetime member of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) and an award-winning community leader, Anna developed the leadership skills growing up as a Girl Scout in Eloy, Arizona, that would propel her to the office of the chief executive of GSUSA. Her experiences in Girl Scouting lit a passion for public service and social engagement that have defined Anna’s educational and career paths. Her desire to make the world a better place led her from her hometown to Yale University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in American history before pursuing a juris doctorate at the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona. She has since been admitted to the Bar of the US District Court for the District of Arizona, the Arizona Supreme Court, and the US Supreme Court. Professionally, Anna’s interest in serving others brought her first to Washington, DC, where she held numerous posts in President Bill Clinton’s administration, including senior policy advisor to former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater. She later returned to her home state of Arizona to serve as Deputy Chief of Staff for Urban Relations and Community Development under then-Governor Janet Napolitano. Anna returned to the Girl Scout Movement in 2009, upon looking for opportunities to work with youth. Serving as Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, she greatly enhanced the council’s reach and visibility, growing its philanthropy and boosting membership. Her success earned her the respect and recognition of GSUSA’s National Board, which appointed her Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of the USA in 2011. She is the first Latina to serve as CEO of GSUSA. Lauded for her leadership, Ms. Chávez received the 2013 Law College Association Award from her law school alma mater, the University of Arizona, and has been recognized as one of the 100 Women Leaders in STEM by STEM connector. She is the recipient of the 2013 Excellence in Community Service award from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, as well as the 2013 Graciela Olivarez La Raza Award from the National Council of La Raza. In 2014, she was named number 22 by Fast Company in their annual list of the most creative people in business, and, under her leadership, Girl Scouts was named as one of the “World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Not-for-Profit.” 96 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Featured Speaker JOE KENNEDY III, Congressman Joe Kennedy III is proud to serve the Fourth District of Massachusetts in Congress. Currently in his second term, he represents a diverse district that spans from the suburbs of Boston to the more industrial towns of Massachusetts’ South Coast. As a member of the influential House Energy & Commerce Committee, Joe has prioritized economic opportunity for working families. A vocal advocate for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, vocational schools and community colleges, he has authored several pieces of legislation in Washington aimed at improving access to our modern economy, including the Perkins Modernization Act and STEM Gateways Act. Inspired by the manufacturing traditions that drive many of the communities he represents, Joe also introduced the Revitalize American Manufacturing (RAMI) Act during his first term, which will help fuel innovation and new technologies throughout our manufacturing sector. After a year of building broad bipartisan and industry support, RAMI passed the House of Representatives and was signed into law by President Obama at the end of 2014. From his spot on the E&C Committee, Joe has emphasized issues of critical importance to Massachusetts. Whether leading efforts to combat opiate abuse or working with federal regulators to tackle the rising cost of energy across New England, his legislative agenda is driven by the communities back home. Deeply dedicated to being as accessible as possible to his constituents, Joe has launched creative efforts to consistently visit every city and town in the 4th District, from “Tour 34” to “District Days.” Whether at home in the Commonwealth or down in Washington, Joe has become a powerful voice for social justice, championing issues like employment non-discrimination, pay equity, marriage equality and comprehensive immigration reform. Prior to being elected to Congress, Joe served the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an Assistant District Attorney in both the Middlesex County and Cape and Island’s District Attorneys’ Offices. Before that he served as a member of the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic where he designed and implemented an economic development project near Puerto Plata. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Joe is fluent in Spanish and holds a bachelor’s degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University as well as a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He lives with his wife, Lauren, a health policy expert, and their dog, Banjo, in Brookline, Mass. www.hnba.com 97 Featured Speaker CHARLIE BAKER, Governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker was inaugurated on January 8th, 2015 as the 72nd Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Elected in November 2014 on a platform of making Massachusetts great for everyone, Governor Baker’s arrival in the Corner Office continues a long, successful career in both the private sector and public service where he has worked hard to put the people of Massachusetts first. Governor Baker is committed to making Massachusetts a truly great place to live, work, start a business and raise a family. As Governor, he has pledged to work toward a growing economy with family-sustaining jobs; ensure that schools across the Commonwealth provide opportunity for every child regardless of zip code; and make Beacon Hill a true partner with our local governments to create safer and thriving communities across Massachusetts. Over the course of his career, Governor Baker has been a highly successful leader of complex organizations in business and in government. As a cabinet secretary under Governors William Weld and Paul Cellucci, Baker helped lead efforts to reform and modernize state government. During his time as Chief Executive Officer of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Baker turned a company on the brink of bankruptcy into the nation’s highest ranked health care provider for six straight years. As a member of the Weld and Cellucci Administrations in the 1990s, Baker helped turn a billion-dollar deficit into a surplus, create a half million jobs, and enact an ambitious education reform agenda. First asked to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in 1992, Baker led efforts to make Massachusetts’ social service system more humane, cost-effective and responsive to the needs of the Commonwealth’s residents. In 1994, Baker was appointed Secretary of Administration and Finance, overseeing a number of cost-saving reforms, modernizing state government and making it more efficient. Governor Baker was recognized for his leadership and innovation by the National Governors’ Association in 1998 who awarded him with the Distinguished Service Award. As Chief Executive Officer of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care from 1999 to 2009, Baker led the company out of receivership to become the top healthcare plan in the country for member satisfaction and clinical effectiveness. During Baker’s tenure, Harvard Pilgrim was named one of Boston Business Journal’s “Best Places To Work” for seven years in a row. Raised in Needham, Baker attended Massachusetts public schools and is a graduate of Harvard College. He went on to earn a Master’s of Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. Governor Baker and his wife, Lauren, have been heavily involved in numerous civic and charitable endeavors. They live in Swampscott, and have three children: Charlie, AJ, and Caroline. 98 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Featured Speaker PAULETTE BROWN, President, American Bar Association, 2015–2016 Paulette Brown, Partner and co-chair of the firmwide Diversity & Inclusion Committee at Locke Lord LLP, is president of the American Bar Association. Brown has held a variety of leadership positions within the ABA. She has been a member of the ABA House of Delegates since 1997 and is a former member of the ABA Board of Governors and its Executive Committee, as well as the Governance Commission. While serving on the Board of Governors, Brown chaired the Program, Planning and Evaluation Committee. Brown has served on the Commission on Women in the Profession and was a co-author of “Visible Invisibility: Women of Color in Law Firms.” Brown also chaired the ABA Council on Racial and Ethnic Justice (now Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice) and is a past co-chair of the Commission on Civic Education in our Nation’s Schools. Brown served on the Section of Legal Education’s Council on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, and its Executive Committee. Brown joined the ABA Young Lawyers Division in 1976. She became active in the Section of Litigation in 1995, which has continued to be her section “home” ever since. She is a former member of The Fund for Justice and Education (FJE), FJE President’s Club and a Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Brown has held many positions throughout her career, including as in-house counsel to a number of Fortune 500 companies and as a municipal court judge. In private practice, she has focused on all facets of labor and employment and commercial litigation. Brown has been recognized by the National Law Journal as one of “The 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America” and by the New Jersey Law Journal as one of the “prominent women and minority attorneys in the State of New Jersey.” She has received the New Jersey Medal from the New Jersey State Bar Foundation and currently serves on its Board of Trustees. Brown has repeatedly been named as a New Jersey Super Lawyer and by US News as one of the Best Lawyers in America in the area of commercial litigation. In 2009, Brown was a recipient of the Spirit of Excellence Award from the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession. In 2011, she was honored with the Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award by the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession. Brown, who served as President of the National Bar Association from 1993–1994, received the NBA’s highest honor, The C. Francis Stradford Award, in 2015. Brown earned her J.D. at Seton Hall University School of Law and her B.A. at Howard University. www.hnba.com 99 Featured Speaker ROBERT W. HARNAIS, President Robert W. Harnais is the Massachusetts Bar Association’s first Hispanic president. A general practitioner with Mahoney & Harnais in Quincy, Harnais has volunteered his service to the MBA for many years, serving as an officer and as a member of the MBA’s Executive Management Board and House of Delegates. He has also served as co-chair of the MBA’s Crime Lab Task Force and chair of the MBA’s Diversity Task Force. Harnais is a past president of the Massachusetts Association of Hispanic Attorneys (MAHA) and a past regional president of the Hispanic National Bar Association, and remains highly involved with both organizations. In 2014, MAHA honored Harnais with its Leadership Award for his dedication to the Hispanic bar. That same year he received the Quincy Bar Association’s Alfred P. Malaney Award, commonly referred to as the “Man of the Year Award,” for distinguished legal services. Harnais is also a past recipient of the Norfolk County Bar Association Pro Bono Award (2011). Harnais has served on the Race and Ethnic Advisory Board for the Massachusetts courts since 2007. A Braintree resident, Harnais is chairman of the Braintree Planning Board and enjoys being a football official in his spare time. 100 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Featured Speaker SARAH R. SALDAÑA, Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement As ICE’s Director, Sarah R. Saldaña leads the largest investigative agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Created in 2003, ICE has a budget of approximately $6 billion and has nearly 20,000 employees in 400 offices in all 50 states and 48 countries. In this role, Director Saldaña advances ICE’s mission to promote homeland security and public safety through the criminal and civil enforcement of approximately 400 federal laws governing border control, customs, trade and immigration. Previously, Director Saldaña served as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas. In that position, she led a staff of more than 200 employees, including approximately 100 attorneys. Prior to that, she served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, where she prosecuted a variety of criminal cases, including bank and mortgage fraud, civil rights, human trafficking and public corruption. She also served as the Deputy Criminal Chief in charge of the District’s Major Fraud and Public Corruption section. Before joining the Department of Justice, she worked in private practice and at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Labor. Director Saldaña graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas A&I University and earned her J.D. degree from Southern Methodist University. Director Saldaña is the recipient of several meritorious awards, including Latina Attorney of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association and SMU Dedman School of Law’s Distinguished Spanish Alumni Award. In September 2011, Director Saldaña became Texas’s first Latina chief prosecutor. Director Saldaña also holds the distinction of being the first Latina appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as ICE’s Director. www.hnba.com 101 Featured Speaker ELIZABETH WARREN, Senator Elizabeth Warren, a fearless consumer advocate who has made her life’s work the fight for middle class families, was elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 2012, by the people of Massachusetts. Elizabeth is recognized as one of the nation’s top experts on bankruptcy and the financial pressures facing middle class families, and the Boston Globe has called her “the plainspoken voice of people getting crushed by so many predatory lenders and under regulated banks.” She is widely credited for the original thinking, political courage, and relentless persistence that led to the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. President Obama asked her to set up the new agency to hold Wall Street banks and other financial institutions accountable, and to protect consumers from financial tricks and traps often hidden in mortgages, credit cards and other financial products. In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, Warren served as Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Her independent and tireless efforts to protect taxpayers, to hold Wall Street accountable, and to ensure tough oversight of both the Bush and Obama Administrations won praise from both sides of the aisle. The Boston Globe named Elizabeth Warren Bostonian of the Year and TIME Magazine called her a “New Sheriff of Wall Street” for her oversight efforts. During her campaign for the Senate, Elizabeth promised to fight for middle class families and to make sure that everyone has a fair shot to get ahead. She called for policies that would level the regulatory playing field for small businesses and ensure that everyone—even large and powerful corporations—pays a fair share in taxes and is held accountable for breaking the law. 102 HNBA HNBAANNUAL ANNUALCONVENTION CONVENTION |/ Boston, MA | September 2–5, 2015 Endorsing Elizabeth’s candidacy, the New Bedford Standard-Times said, “Elizabeth Warren has it right on all the things that matter most to us in SouthCoast and across Massachusetts,” with “principles that without a doubt, promote the well-being of the middle class.” The Boston Globe called Elizabeth “a fierce advocate for the lot of working families, creating educational opportunities, and expanding medical research.” The Springfield Republican said, “We need a voice for working families in Washington again. Elizabeth Warren will give us that voice.” Senator Warren was a law professor for more than 30 years, including nearly 20 years as the Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. The graduating class at Harvard twice recognized her with the Sacks-Freund Award for excellence in teaching. She taught courses on commercial law, contracts, and bankruptcy and wrote more than a hundred articles and ten books, including three national best-sellers, A Fighting Chance, The Two-Income Trap, and All Your Worth. National Law Journal named her one of the Most Influential Lawyers of the Decade, TIME Magazine twice named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and she has been honored by the Massachusetts Women’s Bar Association with the Lelia J. Robinson Award. Elizabeth learned first-hand about the economic pressures facing working families, growing up in a family she says was “on the ragged edge of the middle class.” She got married at 19, and after graduating from college, started teaching in elementary school. Her first baby, a daughter Amelia, was born when Elizabeth was 22. When Amelia was two, Elizabeth started law school. Shortly after she graduated, her son Alex was born. Elizabeth hung out a shingle and practiced law out of her living room, but she soon returned to teaching. Elizabeth is a graduate of the University of Houston and Rutgers School of Law. Elizabeth and her husband Bruce Mann have been married for 35 years and live in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They have three grandchildren. www.hnba.com 103 SPONSORS COLLABORATE. INNOVATE. SUCCEED. Thomson Reuters is proud to sponsor the Hispanic National Bar Association’s 40th Annual Convention. From legal research to matter management, we are ready to help you achieve your business goals. We also applaud and share the commitment to developing highly skilled and diverse legal professionals. © 2015 Thomson Reuters S021626/8-15 Thomson Reuters and the Kinesis logo are trademarks of Thomson Reuters. Supporting great causes: a commitment that’s as much a part of UPS as our brown trucks. UPS is proud to support the Hispanic National Bar Association National Convention. HNBA members can save at: savewithups.com/hnba © 2015 United Parcel Service of America, Inc. UPS, the UPS logo, and the color brown are trademarks of United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved. CHEERS TO 40 YEARS! Congratulations to the Hispanic National Bar Association on more than 40 years of outstanding service and advocacy on behalf of the Latino legal community! 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