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November 18 | Day 2

This conference is approved by the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education for 12.75 CLE credits, including 1 Ethics credit and 1.5 Elimination of Bias credits.

 8:15am ET 

Breakfast | Castle Board Room

 

 8:30-10:00am ET 

Tribal Consultation and Environmental Justice

1.5 CLE

   

Moderator: Lydia Locklear, Deputy Attorney, Catawba Nation

Jeff Harris, Tribal Attorney, Catawba Nation

Whitney Gravelle, President, Bay Mills Indian Community

Danielle McLean, Legal & Compliance Officer, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina

Materials: 

Tribal Consultation and Environmental Justice 2022 Harris

Tribal Consultation and Environmental Justice 2022 Gravelle 
Tribal Consultation and Environmental Justice 2022 McLean

 10:00-10:15am Break  

 10:15-11:45am ET 

Partnering with Utilities on Critical Energy Infrastructure Projects

1.5 CLE

Moderator: Pilar Thomas, Partner, Energy, Environment & Natural Resources, Practice Group, Quarles & Brady

Maranda Compton, President, Lepwe Inc.

Sharol McDade, President/Founder, Macworx 

Jason Hauter, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP

Materials:

Partnering with Utilities 2022 Thomas

Partnering with Utilities 2022 Compton
Partnering with Utilities 2022 McDade

Partnering with Utilities 2022 Hauter

 

11:45am-12:45pm Lunch

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 12:45-2:15pm ET 

National Tribal Opioid Litigation

1.5 CLE


Moderator: Collin Banghart, Student, Michigan State University College of Law
Lloyd B. Miller, Partner, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller & Monkman LLP
Kevin Washburn, N. William Hines Dean, Professor of Law, Iowa College of Law

Sara Hill, Attorney General, Cherokee Nation

 

Materials: 

National Tribal Opioid Litigation Panel 2022

National Tribal Opioid Litigation Panel 2022 Hill

  1. Question and Answers on Indian Opioid Claims 11/11/20

  2. Tribal Set-Aside Funding Chart 03/15/21

  3. MDL Muscogee 9/28/18 Docket 84 Muscogees Consolidated Opposition to MTD

  4. 10/05/18 Brief Amici Curiae of 448 Federally Recognized Tribes

  5. MDL 2019 06 13 Docket 1680 Opinion and Order on tribal track MTDs

  6. 2022 10 26 Distributors' Tribal Settlement Agreement Only

  7. 2022 10 26 Distributors' TSA Ex C - List of Opioid Remediation Uses

  8. 2022 10 26 Distributors' TSA Ex F - Payment Schedule

  9. 2022 10 26 Distributors' TSA Ex L - Adjusted Purdue Tribal Allocation Percentages

  10. 2022 10 26 Distributors' TSA Ex D - Tribal Participation Form

  11. 2022 10 26 Distributors' TSA Ex J - TAFT III Trust Agreement

  12. 2022 07 11 JnJ Settlement Agreement Only

  13. 2022 07 11 JnJ Settlement Agreement - List of Opioid Remediation Uses

  14. 2022 07 11 JnJ Settlement Agreement - TAFT IV Trust Agreement

  15. Tribal Opioid Settlements -- Frequently Asked Questions (Feb. 9, 2022)

  16. Allocation Letter to Counsel

  17. Allocation Letter to Counsel - deadline extensions

  18. Purdue_Allocation

  19. Tribal Opioid Litigation Key Documents


      
2:00-2:15pm Break

 2:30-4:00pm ET 

Impostor Syndrome, Elimination of Bias, and Tribal In-House Practice

1.5 CLE (Elimination of Bias)

       

Moderator: Kimberly Dutcher, Deputy Attorney General, Navajo Nation
Harrison Rice, Assistant Attorney General with the Tohono O’odham Nation

Christopher Sharp, M.S.W., M.P.A., Director & Clinical Assistant Professor, Office of American Indian Projects, School of Social Work, Arizona State University

Denise Ryan, Deputy Defense Counsel, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Materials:

Imposter Syndrome Panel 2022

 

 

End of Day 2. Thank you for joining us! 

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