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60th Academy Schedule

Week One

Sunday, May 25 

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Welcome Reception and Orientation

Monday, May 26 Introduction to American Legal Process

This course examines the pillars of the U.S. legal system with a special focus on the Constitution, the role of and the relationship between the federal courts and state courts, federalism, and the common law. Common law and civil law traditions are compared and contrasted. Consideration is also given to legal reasoning and the manner in which U.S. courts apply legal precedent.

  • Dean Susan Karamanian, College of Law, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Tuesday, May 27

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Introduction to American Legal Process, cont.

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Judicial Roundtable

The American justice system from the perspective of a panel of state and federal judges.

Moderator: Dean Susan Karamanian, College of Law, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Panelists

  • Hon. Amos L. Mazzant, III, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
  • Hon. Tom Nowak, 366th District Court of Collin County, Texas
  • Hon. Irma C. Ramirez, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

Wednesday, May 28 FCPA/Compliance Course

This course examines the importance of compliance issues in international transactions with a focus on what is compliance. Special attention will also be given to anti-bribery and corruption in the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

  • Daniel B. Pickelner, Wood Mackenzie

Thursday, May 29 Business Organizations

This course explores major forms of business organizations, including multinational enterprises. It discusses their advantages and disadvantages, tax implications, general procedures for formation, financing, control, operation, and dissolution; and provides an overview of state, federal and international laws regulating business enterprises. The course also discusses securities regulation, stock markets, and trading.

  • Professor Martin L. Camp, SMU Dedman School of Law

 Evening Reception at the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law

Hosted by SMU and the Dallas Bar Association International Law Section, this reception gives participants an opportunity to meet members of the law school community and the local bar while visiting the SMU campus.

    Friday, May 30 Business Organizations, cont.

    • Professor Martin L. Camp, SMU Dedman School of Law

      Saturday, May 31 Fort Worth Day

      A day trip to tour Fort Worth, Texas. Includes a visit to the Fort Worth Stockyards for shopping, eating and entertainment that will be followed by the Stockyard Rodeo.

      Week Two

      Monday, June 2 International Arbitration

      This course highlights principal doctrines, sources of law, procedural features, and drafting techniques that promote successful international arbitrations.

      In-house counsel and outside firms that counsel multinational enterprises cannot afford to overlook the risks presented by disputes which can be costly, time consuming, and can divert management from the company’s core activities. In the international realm, arbitration is the preferred method of dispute resolution. A properly crafted arbitration clause can keep businesses out of foreign courts, can ensure that expert decision-makers will be entrusted with any disputes that arise, and can produce results that are globally enforceable.

      • Professor Frédéric G. Sourgens, Tulane Law School

            Tuesday, June 3 Mergers and Acquisitions (Class at Dallas office of Haynes and Boone)

            • Tom D. Harris, Chair - Mergers and Acquisitions Practice Group, Haynes and Boone, LLP

            Post-class event in Dallas

                Wednesday, June 4 International Litigation in US Courts

                • Professor Anna A. Mance, SMU Dedman School of Law

                Thursday, June 5 International Negotiations

                This course develops a foundational knowledge of negotiation strategy. It identifies the differences between traditional “positional bargaining” and an integrative, collaborative approach. The negotiation framework offers participants guidance on how to systematically approach negotiation preparation, conduct, and review. Through the use of case studies, real-time examples, and simulations, the course will illustrate how to maximize value at the table, demonstrate how to manage partisan perceptions, and explore how to balance the key communication skills of inquiry and advocacy.

                • Professor Elizabeth McClintock, Harvard Law School and The Fletcher School, Tufts University

                7:00 pm Evening Event at a Frisco RoughRiders Baseball Game

                Spend an evening experiencing “America’s favorite pastime” while the Frisco RoughRiders face off against the Springfield Cardinals.

                Friday, June 6 International Negotiations, cont.

                • Professor Elizabeth McClintock, Harvard Law School and The Fletcher School, Tufts University

                  Week Three

                  Monday, June 9 International Business Transactions

                  This course examines the principal forms of transacting international business, including international sales contracts, distributorships and representation agreements, technology transfers, direct foreign investments, and joint ventures. The course considers the international, national, and contractual legal aspects of such transactions. It considers treaties, national laws and regulations, international payment methods, dispute settlement, sovereign immunity, and options for structuring transactions.

                  • Professor Kenneth Rosen, University of Alabama School of Law

                          Tuesday, June 10 International Business Transactions, cont.

                          • Professor Kenneth Rosen, University of Alabama School of Law

                          11:30 am - 1:00 pm Joint Luncheon with ILEA School of Police Supervision

                                Wednesday, June 11 International Business Transactions, cont.

                                • Professor Kenneth Rosen, University of Alabama School of Law

                                  Thursday, June 12 International Tax

                                  This course provides an introduction to the methods used by the United States and other governments to tax the income of international transactions (trade, investment and labor), consider the economic and political implications of different approaches to international taxation, and explore some of the techniques that have been developed to mitigate tax burdens on income derived from such transactions.

                                  • Professor Bret Wells, The University of Houston Law Center

                                      Friday, June 13 International Bankruptcy Workshop

                                      Using a case study and facilitated small groups, this session will provide an overview of Bankruptcy Chapter 15 (a U.S. Statute covering international bankruptcies), jurisdiction and venue for Chapter 15 cases, and foreign main versus foreign non-main proceedings. The workshop is designed for the Academy and is facilitated by U.S. federal bankruptcy judges and lawyers.

                                      • The Hon. John C. Ford American Inn of Court

                                        Week Four

                                        Monday, June 16 Intellectual Property Law

                                        • Professor Glynn S. Lunney, Jr., Texas A&M School of Law

                                                Tuesday, June 17 Global Counsel Conference (Open to Public For Fee)

                                                Program Available Here.

                                                      Wednesday, June 18 Legal Writing

                                                      This class focuses on editorial and writing skills. It targets students who are already competent writers, and covers the subjects of issue-framing, readability, and writing efficiently.

                                                      • Professor Stephen B. Horowitz, Georgetown University Law Center

                                                          Thursday, June 19

                                                          9:00 am - 12:00 pm Law Firm Problem: Presentations

                                                          Class members will present their solutions to the law firm problem to a panel of experienced international lawyers from the U.S.

                                                            Mark Michels, Santa Clara University School of Law

                                                            Daniel B. Pickelner, Wood Mackenzie

                                                          1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Discovery

                                                          • Mark Michels, Santa Clara University School of Law

                                                            Friday, June 20

                                                            9:00 am - 12:00 pm Cyber Breach Workshop

                                                            This “issue spotting” simulation exercise will allow class members to assume corporate leadership roles designed to put them in their client’s shoes during the simulation. Through a series of escalating scenarios, participants will gain insights that should help them to respond to or advise their clients more effectively when faced with a ransomware demand, cyber-breach, a privacy incident, and related litigation.

                                                            Facilitator:

                                                            • Mark Michels, Santa Clara University School of Law

                                                            12:00 pm Early Release

                                                            Week Five

                                                            Monday, June 23 

                                                            9:00 am - 12:00 pm Wrongful Convictions 

                                                            1:00 am - 2:00 pm Wrongful Convictions

                                                            2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Trial Skill Preparation and Academy Evaluation

                                                              Tuesday, June 24 Trial Skills Workshop

                                                              This day will feature discussions and demonstrations of important parts of US trials, including voir dire, opening and closing statements, direct examination and cross examination, and objections. In addition, Academy participants will have an opportunity to attempt some trial activities. 

                                                              • Robert M. Manley, McKool Smith, Dallas, Texas
                                                              • Barry Sorrels, Sorrels Ola, Dallas, Texas
                                                              • Volunteers from the Patrick E. Higginbotham American Inn of Court 

                                                                Wednesday, June 25 Mock Trial and Courthouse Visit

                                                                A mock trial will be held at the Collin County Courthouse and be presided over by Judge Tom Nowak. All Academy participants will serve either as witnesses or jurors in the trial. The proceedings will include jury selection, opening and closing statements, the examination and cross-examination of witnesses, and jury deliberations. The session will also involve a question-and-answer session with the judge and the local attorneys participating. 

                                                                Presided by: Hon. Tom Nowak, 366th District court of Collin County, Texas

                                                                Optional Visit to Downtown McKinney

                                                                Thursday, June 26 Around the World

                                                                Academy participants will present on topics related to their country's laws, judicial system, or other areas of interest to their fellow classmates

                                                                12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Graduation Luncheon

                                                                1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Graduation Luncheon and Presentation of Certificates

                                                                7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Farewell Party


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