Updated News from Lake Woesbegun OR Make It Lake WoesbeGONE?? - Webcast

March 2019  
 
 
Updated News from Lake Woesbegun OR Make It Lake WoesbeGONE??
Reviewing Processes, Procedures, Professionalism, and Cases Before the Presiding Disciplinary Judge (PDJ) and of Interest to the Trust and Estate Bar, Elder Law Practitioners, Probate Litigators, Fiduciaries, and Their Counsel
 
Sponsored by the CBA Trust & Estate Section
 
Program Description
 
Presiding Disciplinary Judge William Lucero has again graciously agreed to join frequent T & E Faculty Member, David Struthers, as Co-Presenter for the March 5, 2019, Trust and Estate lunch seminar. For those of you who don't eagerly skip right to the back of your new Colorado Lawyer each month to eagerly devour the PDJ opinions, this luncheon event is a must. We'll have a brief look at the PDJ processes and some of the resultant opinions from the Judge's courtroom while exploring a topic of vital concern to us all: what does professionalism have to do with all aspects of our legal practices, regardless of your area of emphasis?
 
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Agenda:  
 
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
 
PROGRAM AGENDA
 
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Registration
 
12:00 PM
Updated News from Lake Woesbegun OR Make It Lake WoesbeGONE??
Presented by Honorable William R. Lucero, Office of the Presiding Disciplinary Judge, Colorado Supreme Court, and David R. Struthers, Esq., Dill Dill Carr Stonbraker and Hutchings P.C.
 
1:00 PM
Adjourn
 
MEET YOUR PRESENTERS
 
Honorable William Lucero received his J.D. in 1972 from the University of Denver. He served in the Denver District Attorney's Office from 1972 to 1990 and the United States Attorney's Office from 1990 to 2001, where he supervised the Complex Prosecution Unit and the Appellate Unit. He then returned to the Denver District Attorney's Office and served as Chief Trial Deputy until 2004, when the Colorado Supreme Court appointed him Presiding Disciplinary Judge. In 2002, Judge Lucero was inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is a past member of numerous committees handling professional responsibility matters, including the Colorado Supreme Court Grievance Committee, the Attorney Regulation Committee, and the Federal Committee on Conduct. He received the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association's award for Outstanding Hispanic Lawyer of the Year in 1995.
 
David R. Struthers, Esq., is a partner at Dill, Dill, Carr, Stonbraker & Hutchings, P.C. in Denver and has been practicing law for thirty-four years. He has been involved with or represented hundreds of clients and a wide variety of cases of every size and description. This includes a broad range of individuals, non-profit entities, families, businesses, homeowner associations and employees in matters such as: personal injury claims, catastrophic-injury railroad and products liability claims; auto litigation of every size and dimension; insurance bad faith claims; health club and sports-related injuries caused by the negligence of others or by dismal product design; probate litigation matters from fiduciary representation and accountability and advice to will and trust disputes to issues of capacity and other manifestations of the human condition surrounding estates, aging and injury, to include serving as an expert witness. Mr. Struthers has also been engaged in or for: various employment and wage loss matters; collection actions; wrongful death claims; administrative matters; premises liability claims; legal representation for individual law enforcement officers, business disputes; real estate and contract disputes, and Title VII claims for sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, ethnic, religious, and racial discrimination, and age-related and ADA claims. His appellate experience includes writing for or arguing before the Colorado Supreme Court, the Colorado Court of Appeals and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. The current practice of Mr. Struthers is limited to Plaintiff Personal Injury and Probate Litigation. Mr. Struthers: served in the military from 1969-72; taught legal liability for a decade at Metropolitan State University; has climbed 52 of the 54 Colorado 14-ers; sings in the Colorado Symphony Chorus; and is a frequent presenter for the Colorado Bar Association Trust and Estate Section.
 
Program Series Chair
Josie M. Faix, Esq.
Balson & Faix LLP
Centennial, CO
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Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non Member $59.00
CBA Member $39.00
CBA Trust & Estate Subsection Member $29.00
CBA Elder Law Section Member $29.00
New Lawyer Edge Partner $19.50
CLEACCESSPASS--ELITE Pass Holder $0.00
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  • Ethics Credits: 1.00
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March 05, 2019
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