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CONNECTICUT
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9th Annual Networking and Educational Forum
The Collaborative Community... Stepping Up and Reaching Out
New Orleans, Louisiana October 15-19, 2008
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Forum Workshop Schedule: Saturday contd
17. THE SIGNIFICANT MULTIFACETED
ROLE OF THE NEUTRAL COACH
(Beginner to Intermediate)
Barbara Hummel, MEd, LPC
& Mary Stengel, LCSW-C
How does the neutral coach work as an integrated
team member? How can the neutrality of
one coach meet the individual needs of the
participants struggling to separate and become
eective co-parents, and eectively balance
the blend of two attorneys advocating for
their clients? How does the neutral coach assist
the team in oering the couple not only the
successful completion of their divorce but also
the possible transformation of their family?
18. CIVIL ROUNDTABLE
(General Interest)
Facilitated by Lynda Robbins, JD
& Michael Zeytoonian, JD
The 2008 IACP Forum Civil Roundtable will
feature reports on 2008 Civil Committee
activities, exchange of achievements, news,
and new ideas in the regional/local practice
groups, brainstorming on new initiatives,
projects and goals to consider in 2008-2009,
and an opportunity for informal networking
amongst civil CL lawyers and professionals.
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS
2:00pm 3:30pm (90 minutes)
19. THE DILEMMAS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY
PRACTICE AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM:
Views from a Legal, Mental Health, Financial
and Judicial Perspective (Intermediate)
Barbara Aaron, JD, Elizabeth Thayer, PhD,
Bill Donaldson, CFP, CDFA
& The Hon. Holly Abery-Wetstone
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce is extremely
complex and presents many challenges for
all professionals involved. Attendees will
learn from each of the disciplines how to
identify and handle potential problems before
they start. Also hear from a CT family court
judge about the challenges of Collaborative
Practice from the courts point of view.
20. THE PRICE IS RIGHT:
Helping Clients Understand the Value of
the Team Process (General Interest)
Facilitated by Ron Ousky, JD with panelists
Kevin Fuller, LD, Susan Gamache, PhD,
Deborah Clemmensen, MEq, LP
& Amy Wol, CFP, CDFA
Many clients feel they cannot aord to hire
a team. We know they cannot aord NOT to
hire the team. Learning to communicate the
value of a Collaborative settlement and of
the team members is essential to building an
interdisciplinary practice and in having satised
clients. The cost and benets of the various models
will be examined from a variety of perspectives.
21. THRIVING COLLABORATIVE
PRACTICE GROUPS:
From Theory to Practice (General Interest)
Catherine Conner, JD
The key elements in creating and sustaining
an eective Collaborative Practice group will
be explored in this presentation, by looking at
organizational theory, examples and best ideas
from successful Collaborative Practice groups, and
by sharing what works with other attendees.
22. COLLABORATIVE NEGOTIATIONS
AND MONEY
When the Going Gets Tough (Intermediate)
Zena Zumeta, JD,
Gaylene Stingl, MST, CPA, CVA
& Carlton Stansbury, JD
All Collaborative professionals want to negotiate
around needs and interests, but can we do that
when the issues are how much and how long?
When the discussion turns to numbers, how does
the team continue to negotiate collaboratively?
This workshop will describe options and
techniques for negotiating just money issues.
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abuse allegations presented in a case, but also how to handle false allegations and
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Kate W. Haakonsen, Brown Paindiris & Scott LLP, Glastonbury
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The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Superior Court, New Haven
Campbell D. Barrett, Budlong & Barrett LLC, Hartford
Thomas D. Colin, Schoonmaker George & Collin PC, Greenwich
Steven R. Dembo, Berman Bourns Aaron & Dembo LLC, Hartford
Sharon W. Dornfeld, Law Office of Sharon Wicks Dornfeld, Danbury
Thomas A. Esposito, Welty Esposito & Wieler LLC, New Haven
Sidney A. Horowitz, PhD., Connecticut Resource Group LLC, Waterbury
Howard M. Krieger, PhD., Connecticut Resource Group LLC, Waterbury
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The Interview
The Testing
The Roles
Custody Evaluation
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This seminar is appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
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to preparing your client for trial. You will also learn about the many evaluations,
advantages of venues, and suggestions and tactics to provide your client with effective
legal advice.
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Program Co-chairs:
Sandi Beth Girolamo, O'Connell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford
Pamela M. Nasuti, O'Connell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford
Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Regional Family Trial Docket, Middlesex Judicial
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Sidney S. Horowitz, Ph.D., CT Resource Group, Waterbury
Jeffrey D. Mickelson, Mickelson & Jacobs LLC, West Hartford
Robert D. Zaslow, Zaslow & Sandler LLC, West Hartford
Program Outline:
1. Identifying Critical Issues and Making Decisions Regarding Proper Venue and
Representation
2. The Preparation of the Many Evaluations and Their Uses or Dangers
3. Preparing for the Case, the Settlement, and the Trial
4. The Role of the GAL/AMC
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Attoneys and paralegals who work in the areas of family and juvenile law.
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issue of sexual abuse in a domestic case. Topics included will cover not only handling
abuse allegations presented in a case but also how to handle false allegations and
warning signals. There will also be a discussion on the GAL/AMC and sexual abuse
allegations.
Program Faculty:
Co-Chairs:
Sandi Giralomo, OConnell Flaherty & Attmore - West LLC, West Hartford
Kate Haakonsen, Brown Paindiris & Scott LLP, Glastonbury
Speakers:
The Honorable Holly Abery Wetstone, New Haven Judicial District
Sidney Horowitz, PhD., Connecticut Resource Group LLC, Waterbury
Who Should Purchase:
Attorneys practicing in the area of family law.
This seminar is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
CLE Credit: 6.0 Hours
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Presented by:
Young Lawyers Section
About the Program:
This program is an introduction to the practice of family law. We will take you through
the basics of starting and finishing a dissolution action and what happens next. We will
focus on the litigation process and discuss alternative options. The program will
conclude with a perspective from the bench.
Program Faculty:
Co-chairs:
David McGrath, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Aidan R. Welsh, Schoonmaker George Colin & Blomberg PC, Greenwich
Speakers:
The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Superior Court, Hartford
Jill H. Blomberg, Schoonmaker George Colin & Blomberg, Greenwich
Kristi A. Hanney, Louden Legal Group LLC, Norwich
David McGrath, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Samuel V. Schoonmaker, IV, Schoonmaker Legal Group LLC, Stamford
Barbara A. Stark, Freshman & McGlynn LLC, Westport
Aidan R. Welsh, Schoonmaker George Colin & Blomberg PC, Greenwich
Program Schedule:
9:00 Introductions
9:15 Initial Client Interview
9:45 Filing an Action
10:00 Pendente Lite Motions
10:45 Custody Issues/GAL/AMC/Family Relations
11:30 Alimony & Property Division Round Table Discussion
12:45 Mediation & Collaborative Divorce
1:15 Post Judgment & Appeals
2:00 Judicial Perspective; Questions and Answers
Who Should Purchase:
Young lawyers, general practitioners, attorneys new to the practice of family law, and
law students will benefit from this program.
This seminar is appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York
State CLE.
CLE Credit: Areas of Professional Practice 5.5 hrs.
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Presented by: Young Lawyers Section
About the Program:
This program will provide attendees with everything required to successfully represent
clients in family court, from the initial client intake through judgment, postjudgment
litigation, and appeals. The seminar will provide the following: a step-by-step overview
of family case law, practical tips for preparing financial affidavits and child support
guidelines, the nuts and bolts of short calendar practice, simple but effective strategies
for negotiating settlements, and valuable advice for trial preparation.
Faculty and Speakers:
Program Co-chairs:
Anthony L. Cenatiempo, Marvin Ferro Barndollar & Roberts LLC, New Canaan
Brette H. Logan, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Pamela M. Magnano, OConnell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford
The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Superior Court, Judicial District of New Haven
Kenneth E. Caisse, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Norman A. Roberts II, Marvin Ferro Barndollar & Roberts LLC, New Canaan
Program Schedule:
6:00 Introduction
6:05 Representing a Party from Intake through the Pendente Lite Process
6:30 Trial Strategies and Settlement Tips for the Family Lawyer
7:00 How to Handle Postjudgment Family Matters Including Appeals
7:30 View from the Bench
Who Should Purchase:
Newly admitted attorneys starting practice in family law. Attorneys who are considering
expanding their current practice to include family law or are interested in a refresher
course in the basic practice of family law.
This seminar is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
CLE Credit: 2.0 Hours
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Ethical Issues in Family Law
Presented by: Young Lawyers Section
About the Program:
This seminar will provide an overview of ethical issues that affect family law lawyers.
Learn how to complete the financial affidavit with your client, what duties you owe to
the court, what to do when your client is underreporting income, and how to protect
your client if he/she is the innocent spouse. This seminar will present an overview of
tax-related issues to assist you in recognizing potential conflicts and avoiding ethical
dilemmas. Find out your ethical duties when dealing with a pro se litigant and the
ethical considerations in custody conflicts for both the attorney for a parent and a
guardian ad litem or attorney for the minor children.
Faculty and Speakers:
Program Co-chairs:
Pamela M. Magnano, OConnell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford
Brette H. Logan, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Family Division, Hartford Superior Court
Honorable Elliot N. Solomon, Criminal Division, Hartford Superior Court
Steven R. Dembo, Berman Bourns Aaron & Dembo LLC, Hartford
James G. Russell, CPA, Filomeno & Company PC, West Hartford
Program Outline:
An Overview of Ethical Issues that Affect Family Law Lawyers
Financial Disclosures
What to Do When Your Client is Underreporting Income
How to Protect Your Client if He/She is the Innocent Spouse
Tax-related Issues
Dealing With a Pro Se Litigant
Ethical Considerations in Custody Cases for Both the Attorney for a Parent and as
a Guardian Ad Litem or Attorney for the Minor Children
Who Should Purchase:
Attorneys starting practice in family law and attorneys who want a refresher course in
the ethical issues involved in family law.
This seminar is appropriate for both newly-admitted and experienced attorneys.
CLE Credit: 2.0 Hours
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Family Law : eNewsletter : 2011 - July

Fall CLE Conference
Reserve Your Hotel Room Now!
See below for more information

July 2011

Section News
Last Call for Annual
Meeting
It's not too late to join us
for the Annual Meeting in
Toronto!
Register online now and
take advantage of
discounted prices for our
events (Annual Awards
Luncheon and Joint
Reception at the Hockey
Hall of Fame).
Events
Our Awards Luncheon on
Friday, August 5th, will
feature a special memorial
to Louise Raggio, a pioneer
in the field of family law,
who passed away earlier
this year. We will also
honor the achievements of
our members and winners
of our Schwab Essay
Contest.
To purchase tickets, you
can update your
registration online by
selecting event code FL02.
(On-site ticket purchases
are subject to availability.)
If you're on the fence
about the Hockey Hall of
Fame Reception on
Thursday, August 4th,
consider the opportunity to
mix not only with family
law professionals, but the
chance to mingle with folks
from GP Solo; Law Practice
Management; the Section
of Science and Technology;
and Tort Trial & Insurance
Practice. You'll also get a
bird's-eye view of the
Stanley Cup and photo ops
with same! Use code FL01
when updating your
registration; you can also
purchas tickets on-site
(subject to availability).
CLE Calendar
Fall CLE Conference
October 26-29, 2011
Encore at Wynn Hotel
Las Vegas, NV
Plan to join us for the Fall CLE
Conference in Las Vegas and rack up
a host of CLE credits in areas such as
alimony, assisted reproductive
technology, military law, marital
property, and much more!
Book your room now to make sure
you get the discounted rate
($209/night). Call 1-866-770-7555
and refer to the ABA Section of
Family Law Fall CLE Conference or
use group code 6FLAW1011.
More details will be available soon,
visit the website and check back often
for updates.
Note: Registration will open in
August.
*****
Stay up-to-date on CLE offerings with
our CLE Calendar.
Unable to attend a teleconference or
a Section CLE conference? Not to
worry, you can learn on your own
time when you purchase the CLE
materials.
See a listing of available CLE
materials.
Best of the ESQ List
This month's column covers a host of
topics, including Divorce and
Bankruptcy; UCCJEA (Child under 6
months of age; defining the
"significant connections" provision);
UIFSA/FFCCSOA and the "Away
Game" Rule; Email Evidence at Trial;
QDROs; Alimony Recapture; and
Process Service Issues for Domestic
Relations Action in US for Iraq
Marriage.

Client Manual:
Surviving Your Divorce
What Is It?
It's the latest Client Manual
published by Family
Advocate to help your
clients understand the
divorce process and choices
they can make to control
financial and emotional
costs. It will also help them
learn about steps they can
take to minimize the stress
involved in the process.
How Do I Order It?
You can order hard copies
and get great bulk
discounts, or you can order
the PDF version that allows
you to print out what you
need and distribute it to
your clients. Either way,
your client will thank you
for giving them the
resources they need to cope
with--and survive-- their
divorce.
Order Hard Copy
Order PDF
You can also call the ABA
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Family Law : eNewsletter : 2011 - July
Also visit the ABA Annual
Meeting site for general
information.
Schwab Essay
Contest Winners
We are pleased to
announce the following
winners of the 2011
Howard C. Schwab
Memorial Essay Contest:
First Place
Natalie Amato
University of Maryland
"Black v. Simms: A Lost
Opportunity to Benefit
Children By Preserving
Sibling Relationships When
Same-Sex Families
Dissolve"
Second Place
Kaitlyn McKenna
Hofstra University
"A Global Perspective of
Children's Rights:
Advocating for U.S. Citizen
Minors after Parental
Deportation Through
Federal Sub Agency
Creation"
Third Place
Andrea Potter
Loyola University New
Orleans College of Law
"Sexting and Louisiana's
Punishment for Children the
Law Intends to Protect
from Prosecution Under
Pornography Statutes"
Essays will be published on
our website at a later date;
they may also appear in a
future issue of Family Law
Quarterly.
The Section would like to
thank Jeff Atkinson (Chief
Judge) and judges Melanie
Brown, Courtney Joslin,
Holly Abery-Wetstone,
Virginia Hager, and Kelly
Murray for their time and
dedication in selecting this
year's winners.
Congratulations again to all
of this year's winners, and
if you're going to be at our
Annual Awards Luncheon,
be sure to congratulate
* Schedule posts. You can schedule
posts to be sent at a specified time in
the future. With the bulk scheduler
feature, you can upload a
spreadsheet containing multiple
messages and desired delivery times.
* Monitor accounts. You can view
the status feed and responses for
each of your social media accounts.
For Twitter, you can even set up
columns to monitor search terms and
keywords such as your law firm's
name, mentions of your Twitter
username, retweets, and other
information.
* Collaborate with a team
(requires a fee-based Pro account).
You can add team members to
HootSuite and assign tasks such as
message follow-up requests.
* Compile performance analytics.
With this feature, you can create
custom analytics reports detailing the
performance of your various social
media accounts. Certain report
modules are free, while others cost
"points" to use. Points can be
purchased, and Pro account users
receive 50 points a month. (Certain
analytics reports require a Pro
account.)
You may also wish to check out
TweetDeck, a downloadable
application with similar social network
management features. View the
training video TweetDeck: Social
Media Dashboard in the ABA TechEZ
online training library.
Wondering what your colleagues are
doing in terms of social networking?
Nearly two-thirds (65%) of
respondents to the 2011 ABA Legal
Technology Survey Report indicate
that they maintain a presence in a
social network for professional
purposes, with 96% reporting use of
LinkedIn and 34% Facebook. Six
percent of respondents overall report
that they maintain a presence on a
microblog service like Twitter, and
5% report maintaining a legal topic
blog for professional purposes.
If you're not employing social media
for professional purposes, you may
want to consider how it can help you
and your practice. Join the ABA
Section of Family Law's Law Practice
Management Committee to keep up
with all the trends and discuss how
you can help build your family law
practice by using social media.
Stephen Stine, ABA Legal
Technology Resource Center
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winner Andrea Potter in
person, as she will be on
hand to receive her award.
2012 Information
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your work recognized by
thousands of family law
professionals and your law
school dean? Enter the
2012 Schwab Essay
Contest! Rules and entry
information will be
available online soon.
Publications
Premarital Agreements:
Drafting and Negotiation
(includes cd-rom)
Linda J. Ravdin

Product Code 5130180
This clearly written primer
focuses on the
fundamentals involved in
negotiating and drafting
premarital agreements,
explaining the most critical
aspects involved in creating
a premarital agreement.
Family Law Section
member Linda Ravdin, an
experienced family lawyer
well-known for her
knowledge of premarital
and marital agreements,
focuses on the law related
to creating a valid
agreement. She
summarizes the criteria for
validity and examines the
elements of a valid
agreement as well as the
legal theories that have
been used to attack
validity, such as
voluntariness and how it,
along with the related
concepts of duress and
undue influence, are
interpreted in the case law.
Information about validity
covers all 50 states and the
District of Columbia.
The second part of the
a technology question that's been on
your mind? Tell us or ask us about it!
We may feature your info or answer
your question in a future edition of
the eNewsletter. If there's some other
technology you would like us to
investigate, just e-mail
hilary.glazer@americanbar.org. Keep
the Tech Corner working for you!
Section Member Honored
Llewelyn (Llew) Pritchard Receives
Judge Learned Hand Award
Congratulations to Section Member
Llew Pritchard for receiving the
American Jewish Committee Seattle
2011 Judge Learned Hand Award. The
award is presented to those in the
legal profession whose work focuses
on human rights.
A luncheon honoring Llew will take
place on September 21st and will be
co-chaired by Bill Gates, Sr., and Bill
Neukom (past president of the ABA).
For more information, please read the
article published at
BellevueReporter.com.
Llew has served the ABA Section of
Family Law for many years, most
recently as Liaison to the ABA Center
for Human Rights and the ABA
Commission on Immigration. He has
also been appointed to serve as
Liaison to the ABA Senior Lawyers
Division for the 2011-12 year.
Baltimore/DC Attorneys &
Law Students
Complimentary Forum
Sunday, July 31, 2011
The ABA Coalition on Racial & Ethnic
Justice (COREJ), the National Bar
Association (NBA), and the
10CORETM Law Society invite you to
the educational Forum, "The War
Against Foreclosures: Combating
Foreclosures and Mortgage Crisis in
Communities of Color."
The Forum will take place from 3:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Renaissance
Baltimore Harborplace Hotel,
Baltimore Salon B, 202 East Pratt
Street, Baltimore, MD.
A special workshop for law students
will take place immediately following
the Forum, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m.
For more information and to
The Hartford County Bar Association's
HCBA Bench Bar Committee, Family Law
Committee and Civil Litigation Committee
present
Complex Civil and
Family Litigation: A
View from the Complex
Litigation and
Regional Family Trial
Dockets
Thursday, March 24, 2011
5:30 p.m. Registration
6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner
6:30 p.m. Program
The Hartford Club
46 Prospect Street, Hartford


Complex Civil Litigation Panelists

Hon. Marshall K. Berger, Jr. - Complex Litigation Docket, Hartford
Hon. Robert B. Shapiro - Complex Litigation Docket, Hartford
Dean Cordiano, Esq. - Day Pitney LLP

Complex Family Litigation Panelists
Hon. Elaine Gordon - Regional Family Trial Docket, Middletown
Hon. Lynda B. Munro - Regional Family Trial Docket, Middletown
Hon. Holly Abery-Wetstone - Superior Court, New Haven
John F. Morris, Esq. - Cantin Lawyers, Hartford

Moderator
Hon.Kenneth L. Shluger - Co-Chair, HCBA Bench Bar committee

Hartford County Bar Association
100 Pearl Street, 4th floor
Hartford, Connecticut 06103
Hartford County Bar Association
(860)525-8106 www.hartfordbar.org






Registration Form
Yes I/we would like to attend the HCBA Bench Bar program on 3/24/2011

Cost:

_____ $70 HCBA Member with 2011-2012 dues paid

_____ $100 Non-member

Name/s: ____________________________________________________________________________________

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Tel: _______________________________ Email: _______________________________________________

Please mail reservation form and check to HCBA, 100 Pearl street, 4th floor, Hartford, CT 06103
We accept credit cards - please call 860-525-8106


48 SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE OUTLOOK | SUMMER 2008 SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE OUTLOOK | SUMMER 2008 49
ALUMMAE/l MEWS SPRlMG RECAP ALUMMAE/l MEWS SPRlMG RECAP
THE ALUMNAE/I CLUB OF
HARTFORD hosted its annual
Childrens Pool Party on January 6, at
the Bruyette Natatorium. All proceeds
beneted the Saint Joseph College
Scholarship Program.
PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS
DOROTHY BOSCH KELLER M85,
C97 led a guided tour of the Charles
Ethan Porter exhibit at the New
Britain Museum of American
Art on March 13. Professor Keller
discussed A Passion for Still Life:
Charles Ethan Porter in Context.
Participants enjoyed a reception
sponsored by the Graduate Program
and Prime Time Alumnae/i Committee
to benet the SJC Scholarship
Program.
THE SJC ALUMNAE/I BOOK
CLUB hosted three literary discussions
last semester. Faculty moderators
and book discussed included: Suite
Francaise, led by Dr. Karen Palmunen,
associate professor of French; One
ousand White Women: e Journals
of May Dodd, led by Dr. Julius Rubin,
professor of Sociology; and ose Who
Save Us, led by Dr. Kevin Callahan,
associate professor of History.
Student and Alumnae/i leaders
participated in a LEADERSHIP
WORKSHOP in March moderated
by Dean of Students Cheryl Barnard,
Ph.D. Danielle Cowee 09, Shannon
Emmanuel 08 and Amy Olson 08
joined approximately 20 alumnae/i
for an evening of discussion and
brainstorming. President Pamela
Trotman Reid was also on hand to
share her thoughts on the crucial role of
alumnae/i leadership.
Alumnae/i and friends (above)
enjoyed an afternoon at FENWAY
PARK in Boston on June 8 watching
the Red Sox take on the Seattle
Mariners.
ALUMNAE/I NETWORKING
Young alumnae/i interested in
the legal profession gathered at the
Hartfords Tower Suite on April 10 to
network and discuss the ins and outs
of the eld. Sitting with hors douevres
and drinks, participants engaged in an
informal discussion moderated by Dr.
Kenneth J. Long, associate professor of
Political Science, and Raymie Wayne
94, J.D., M.S.W., assistant professor of
Social Work.
Alumnae/i speakers included: e
Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone 76;
Trustee Janice Beatson Deshais 80,
director of adjudications, CT
Department of Environmental
Protection; Marcia McCormack 64,
attorney at law; Christine Morin
Plourde 97, associate attorney with
Halloran and Sage; and Karen Lahey
Radisch 93, owner/manager of
Hertzmark, Crean & Lahey, LLP.
GENERATIONS OF SJC WOMEN
ey came in groups of twos of
threes mothers, daughters, sisters,
aunts, and grandmothers and what
brought them to the Crystal Room on
May 4 was a celebration of legacies.
ough they represented generations
and decades, the women were linked by
their shared experience of Saint Joseph
College.
Life is about making connections,
and our connections become the thread
that weaves the fabric of our lives,
said Alumnae/i Association President
Roselee Barbagallo Fanelli 61, M66.
Together, we have woven a beautiful
fabric. Its a tribute to the College that
we have created this legacy.
Dr. Ken Long, Professor Raymie Wayne 94, and
Trustee Janice Deshais 80, director of adjudications
at the State Department of Environmental Protection,
discuss the legal profession.
President Pamela Trotman
Reid echoed Roselees sentiments
and thanked the women for their
commitment to their alma mater. She
shared with the group the highlights of
her rst semester on campus: getting to
know students, faculty and members
of the Greater Hartford community;
the Colleges successful NEASC
reaccreditation; the new residence
halls; the developing strategic plan;
encouraging enrollment news; and her
meeting with Catholic educators and
Pope Benedict XVI.
Ive been at a variety of institutions
throughout my career and the faculty
and students here can hold their
own, she concluded. And I assure
you that the traditions and values that
you learned as students are still being
espoused today.
e SJC Legacy brunch is
celebrated annually, the Sunday before
Mothers Day. If you have yet to
register as a legacy (mother, daughter,
granddaughter, sister or niece), please
do so today at: 860.231.6765, or
alumnae@sjc.edu
AMENDMENTS TO
THE ALUMNAE/I
ASSOCIATION BYLAWS
e existing language of the bylaws
can be read at: sjc.edu/alumnae. If
anyone needs a copy to be mailed to
them, please contact Diane Burgess,
assistant director of alumnae/i relations
at 860.231.5502 or dburgess@sjc.edu.
e Alumnae/i Council, on
October 16, 2007, voted to recommend
the following amendment to the
organizations bylaws:
Amendment 1: Removal of
Article IX Section 1, 2 and 3 on
Indemnication
Rationale: e Colleges insurance
policy provides coverage for the
Association leadership and those
individuals asked to act on behalf of the
College.
e Alumnae/i Council, on April
8, 2008, voted to recommend a change
in the title and charge of one of its
standing committees the Alumnae/i
Ambassador Committee.
Amendment 2: Eliminate the
Alumnae/i Ambassador Committee and
replace it with the Recent Alumnae/i
Committee with the following charge:
i. Members to represent the
immediate past ten years of alumnae/i
classes from the undergraduate
Womens College, e Prime Time
Program and the Graduate Studies
Program. e Committee will
meet as needed to provide and help
implement ideas relative to engaging
this constituency in the life of the
College. e Committee may be called
upon to provide ideas to strengthen
Reunion participation and issues of
eective outreach, program oerings
and volunteer opportunities. e
Committee will focus on ways to
engage and strengthen Annual Fund
participation.
Rationale: e need to engage more
recent alumnae/i needs specic focus.
Both amendments will be brought
before the membership to vote at the
2008 Reunion business meeting on
October 4, 2008.
IN GRATITUDE
e College oers a special thank
you to the Alumnae/i Clubs of
Hartford, Bristol, Faireld and the
Graduate Studies and Prime Time
Committee for their fundraising eorts
and gifts to the SJC Scholarship Fund.
Top left: Jean Carosella Fitzpatrick 75, alumnae/i association vice president (right) and her sister, Linda
Carosella 81, delivered the blessing. Right: Maureen Hallihan 10 with her mother, Paulette Laramie
Hallihan 85. Bottom left: From left to right, Michele Maccarone Brophy 80, M90, with her mother Lucia
DeDominicis Maccacrone 52, and her aunt, Teresa DeDominicis Mascaro 62.
IACP 9th ANNUAL NETWORKING AND EDUCATIONAL FORUM
The Collaborative Community ... Stepping Up and Reaching Out
New Orleans, LA -- October 15-19, 2008
Available CDs
Page 5 of 14
CD # Presentation Title Description Presenters
16 Refining the Conversation: How Team
Discussions Can Unlock Cases
We will teach a methodology for case teams to work together,
and, in the process, facilitate a group exchange in which
experienced interdisciplinary practitioners can explore, examine
and exchange ideas, refining our understanding of how we know
and implement what works with actual cases. This is an
interactive workshop.
Kathryn Lazar, JD
Maria Alba-Fisch, Ph.D.
17 The Significant Multifaceted Role of
the Neutral Coach
How does the neutral coach work as an integrated team
member? How can the neutrality of one coach meet the
individual needs of the participants struggling to separate and
become effective co-parents, and effectively balance the blend of
two attorneys advocating for their clients? How does the neutral
coach assist the team in offering the couple not only the
successful completion of their divorce but also the possible
transformation of their family?
Barbara Hummel, M.Ed., LPC
Mary Stengel, LCSW-C
18 Civil Roundtable The 2008 IACP Forum Civil Roundtable will feature reports on
2008 Civil Committee activities, exchange of achievements,
news, and new ideas in the regional/local practice groups,
brainstorming on new initiatives, projects and goals to consider in
2008-2009, and an opportunity for informal networking amongst
civil CL lawyers and professionals.
Lynda Robbins, JD
Michael Zeytoonian, JD
19 The Dilemmas of Interdisciplinary
Practice and How to Solve Them
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce is extremely complex and
presents many challenges for all professionals involved.
Attendees will learn from each of the disciplines how to identify
and handle potential problems before they start. Also hear from a
CT family court judge about the challenges of Collaborative
Practice from the courts' point of view.
Barbara Aaron, JD
Elizabeth Thayer, Ph.D.
Bill Donaldson, CFP, CDFA
The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone

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