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In-Person Live | Post-COVID Pulse Check: Disruptors, Public Records and Open Meetings (2022 Public Records Update Program)

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During the morning sessions, attendees learn about the various entities currently operating in ways that can disrupt government activities or threaten government employees and elected and appointed officials, how the activities of these entities can impact government operations, and strategies to manage such impacts should they occur.

In the afternoon, attendees receive updates on the Public Records Act and the open meetings law, discussing remote meetings post-emergency declaration, recent changes to applicable laws, and relevant appellate cases.

The program also dives into the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and discusses how it can be used to the benefit of state, local and administrative practitioners.

INCLUDED SESSIONS

  • Assessment: Disruptors, Disruptions and Threats
  • Response Strategies: Disruptors, Disruptions and Threats
  • FOIA, Touhy, Privacy Act and HIPAA
  • Public Records Refresh and Update
  • Open Meetings Refresh and Update

DETAILS
In-Person Live
Thursday, November 10, 2022
7:55 AM–4:00 PM

AGENDA
Click here to view the full program agenda.

IN-PERSON LIVE LOCATION
North Carolina Bar Center, 8000 Weston Parkway, Cary

HOTEL INFORMATION
Contact hotels directly for reservations at the special NCBA room rate. Rates are based on availability and rooms may sell out.

Embassy Suites, 201 Harrison Oaks Boulevard, Cary
Nightly Rate: $174 single/double
Reservations: Click here or call 919.677.1840 (Corporate Account Code: 2691626)

TownePlace Suites by Marriott, 120 Sage Commons Way, Cary
Nightly Rate: $114 studio queen with sleeper sofa (Sunday–Thursday)
Reservations: 919.678.0005 (Ask for the NCBA corporate rate)

SPEAKERS

  • Gill P. Beck, United States Attorney's Office – Western District of North Carolina, Asheville
  • Robin Keller, Guilford County Attorney's Office, Greensboro
  • Kristi Nickodem, UNC School of Government, Chapel Hill
  • Patricia Norris, NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Raleigh
  • J. Mark Payne, Guilford County Attorney's Office (retired), Greensboro
  • David H. Schanzer, Duke University – Sanford School of Public Policy, Durham
  • James Secor, Guilford County Sheriff's Office, Greensboro
  • Kristina Wilson, UNC School of Government, Chapel Hill

PLANNED BY
NCBA Administrative Law and Government & Public Sector Sections

  • Jeffrey P. Gray, Bailey & Dixon LLP, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Matthew J. Pentz, Town of Cary, Cary (Planner)
  • Taniya D. Reaves, Guilford County Attorney's Office, Greensboro (Planner)
  • Ann B. Wall, Department of the Secretary of State, Raleigh (Planner)

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 6.00 MCLE Hours

COVID-19 UPDATE
Individuals experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, or within a COVID-19 quarantine/isolation period (as defined by the CDC at the time of the event) should not attend NCBA/NCBF events in person. Should a registrant for an in-person CLE event begin to experience COVID-19 symptoms or fall within a COVID-19 quarantine/isolation period, they will be provided with a digital registration upon request.

Masks remain optional at NCBA/NCBF in-person events, and we encourage all attendees to use good health and safety practices. The NCBA/NCBF does not provide notification of potential exposure following in-person events.

PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.