Health Care Compliance Certification Program Begins this Fall

The Hamline University School of Law Health Law Institute will offer the opportunity for students and attorneys to train to become Certified Health Care Compliance Officers starting in the 2008-09 academic year, which begins in August of 2008.

Hamline's Health Care Compliance Certificate Program is the only one of its kind in the Upper Midwest, and one of only four programs in the nation accredited by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB). The 13-credit cutting-edge program is designed to be completed within a year. The program will offer two core compliance courses in the fall semester and two in the spring semester. The courses will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and is expected to draw law students, alumni and attorneys from many sectors of the legal community.

To become a certified compliance professional, applicants must pass the CCB exam. "There are many continuing legal education programs and seminars that allow attorneys to obtain general information about compliance issues," says Marcia Miller, Assistant Director of Hamline's Health Law Institute. "But Hamline's comprehensive Health Care Compliance Certification Program will prepare students and attorneys to take the CCB exam."

Why Compliance?

CCB certification sets individuals apart in a rapidly developing profession. Health care organizations, medical device companies, research facilities, and others are looking for compliance professionals who understand health care laws and regulations; can develop and execute successful compliance programs; and can ethically handle compliance violations. A health care compliance certificate will provide Hamline students and alumni with a significant advantage in the competitive health care compliance field.


How Can You Become a Certified Health Care Compliance Officer?

Health care employers increasingly prefer certified compliance officers. To become certified in health care compliance, a compliance officer must pass a certification exam, with the prerequisite minimum of one year of compliance experience and 20 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). However, an aspiring compliance officer can forgo the year of experience and 20 CEUs and take the certification exam if he or she attends an accredited certification program.

Hamline students can register for fall semester courses during the regular registration period in April. Non-Hamline students should contact Assistant Director, Marcia K. Miller at 651-523-2625; mmiller14@hamline.edu.

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New Opportunities to Support Student Scholarships

Two New Scholarships to Honor the Memory of a Classmate and Celebrate Jon M. Garon's Service as Dean

In May, Kim A. Chapman `06 sought to honor the memory of her classmate, Cynthia Clark, who passed away on April 19, 2008, at the age of 62. Chapman has made the first gift in memory of Cynthia Clark, a lawyer who had the reputation as someone who, "lived life to its fullest and spread joy to all who knew her," according to Chapman. "My hope and goal is to assist future law students who in some way reflect Cynthia’s character as a non-traditional student with a passion for justice and the law; someone who derived joy from sharing and helping others," Chapman added. She would love to see the Cynthia Clark Memorial Scholarship grow so that it can be awarded to a student as early as fall 2008. If you would like to contribute to this, or any, student scholarship, please visit www.hamline.edu/law/give.html and put the name of the scholarship in the "other" gift designation box.

Also established in May, the Jon M. Garon Scholarship Fund was initiated by the generosity of lead donors Annette and James Levine, Paul Gatto, Steve Kirsch and Bill Manning to coincide with Dean Garon's move from his position as Dean of the School of Law to his new role as a full time faculty member beginning on July 1, 2008. "The Dean has done so much for us and for the school. I think it is very important to recognize him for all he has given to the Hamline community," said Annette Levine of her desire to contribute. If you would like to contribute to the Jon M. Garon Scholarship Fund, or any, student scholarship, please visit www.hamline.edu/law/give.html and put the name of the scholarship in the "other" gift designation box.

Gifts made by the end of this fiscal year, June 30, 2008, will be recognized in the honor roll of gifts in the fall 2008 Advocate magazine.

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12th Annual Golf Tournament Scores Big

A few raindrops (and the occasional clap of thunder) did not dampen the spirits of alumni, faculty and staff who gathered on Tuesday, June 3 at the Prestwick Golf Course in Woodbury for the 12th Annual Law Alumni Golf Tournament. There was plenty of fun, camaraderie and, of course, a few winners. The team that took first place, and the trophy was: Lee Daly, Eric Goldberg and Bill Harper (pictured). Thanks to our generous sponsors and participants, the tournament raised $12,500 toward the Alumni Association Golf Scholarship Fund.

A special thank you goes out to Paul Peterson `89 who served as master of the awards ceremony, and to the law firm of Harper & Peterson P.L.L.C. (and founding members Bill Harper `77 and Paul Peterson `89) for contributing as the tournament's underwriting sponsors again this year.

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Class Notes Summer 2008 (June-Aug)

If you have career or personal news to share with the Hamline Law community, please feel free to drop us a note at lawalum@hamline.edu.

Betsey L. Lund ‘08 has been offered a Judicial Clerkship with the Honorable Jodi Williamson of the Third Judicial District in Rochester, MN.

Christine E. Hlavac ‘07 was recently hired as Corporate Counsel for Buffet's Inc. in Eagan, Minnesota.

Mark J. Mrnak ‘07 is a new associate at Winthrop & Weinstine, PA.  He will focus his practice on commercial litigation.

Dawn O'Rourke ‘07 was hired as an assistant county attorney for the Carver County Attorney's Office Criminal Division. She previously served as a law clerk for the Honorable Margaret Daly in the Hennepin County District Court and also was a law clerk in the Washington County Attorney's Office and the Tenth Judicial District Public Defender's Office.

Jill K. Baker-Jueneman ‘06 has been in private practice at the law firm of Blethen, Gage & Krause in Mankato since graduation, where she practices primarily in the areas of corporate law, real estate, and employment.  She also recently accepted an adjunct teaching position in the College of Business at Minnesota State University Mankato where she will be teaching business law.  She is still enjoying running and bicycling and participated in her first triathlon this summer!

Jessica Intermill ‘05 has joined the law firm of Jacobson Buffalo Magnuson Anderson and Hogen.  She represents Indian tribes, tribal members, and businesses in litigation regarding sovereignty, taxation, reservation boundaries, and tribal jurisdiction.

Michelle Basham ‘04 has been offered and accepted the position of Executive Director at Genesis II for Families.  She is excited and honored to be joining this organization with a great mission serving children and families since 1976.  Her last day at DHS will be July 24th and my first day at Genesis will be Monday July 28th.

Thomas Evenson '02 has joined the law firm of Lind, Jensen, Sullivan & Peterson, P.A. located downtown Minneapolis. He specializes in the areas of products liability and insurance defense.

Candice Ciresi ‘00 will be graduating and receiving ordination from One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York.  She continues to practice as Senior Corporate Counsel at MTS Systems in Eden Prairie, MN.

Kyle Kauffman ‘00 has been named Vice President of the Heiser Automotive Group in Glendale, WI.  He and his wife, Krista, reside in Shorewood, WI with their two children, Charlie and Eleanor.  Their third child is expected in September.

Kathryn R. Burke ‘99 is a new associate at Bassford Remele.  She will focus her practice on litigation, including construction litigation, personal injury, no-fault, and general civil litigation.

Nancy J. Stewig ‘98 has become a shareholder of the firm Bavol Judge, P.A., located in Tampa, Florida.  Her practice emphasizes mass tort litigation and is concentrated in the areas of pharmaceutical and medical device products liability litigation, representing corporate entities.

Daniel J. Koes ‘97 has been named a Southern California Super Lawyer Rising Star for the fifth consecutive year.  He continues to practice appellate law, exclusively.

Patrick T. Harrigan ‘95 has been appointed as Senior Vice President of M& I Exchange Services LLC.  He will be responsible for the Minneapolis market.

Michelle A. Dietrich ‘94 has been appointed by Governor Tim Pawlenty to a Fifth Judicial District trial court bench vacancy certified by the Supreme Court for chambers in Lincoln and Lyon Counties.

Elliot B. Kula ‘93 has been named a 2008 Florida Super Lawyer in the appellate practice category.  Only 5% of South Florida attorneys have been named to the list.  Kula is currently a partner in the Miami office of Greenberg Traurig, P.A. and a member of the firm's appellate practice group since 1999.  He resides in Miami Beach with his wife Ellen, and two children Hannah and Max.

Christine A. Gimber ‘92 has been named Managing Partner of Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C., of Eau Claire, Wisconsin.  Christine has been with Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C. since 1996 and has been a partner there since 2001.  Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci S.C. has 34 attorneys with practice sections in Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Business and Real Estate, and Governmental Relations.  Christine practices in the firm's Litigation and Business and Real Estate Sections.

David Schultz ‘92 has been appointed by the Ramsey County Bar Association (RCBA) Board of Advisors to serve on a newly created Judicial Election Campaign Conduct Committee.  The committee has been formed to monitor and comment on judicial campaign conduct for the purpose of encouraging responsible campaign behavior, assisting voters to reach an informed decision on the candidates for judicial office, supporting appropriate conduct by individuals running for judicial office, and keeping judicial elections fair and nonpartisan.

Van Tran ‘92 has taken a new position with the law firm Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. to be the "as of counsel." In this role, Tran will be the point person in building relationships with the representatives of the numerous Asian and Pacific Islander communities in California.

Nancy Bostrack ‘91 has been appointed by Governor Tim Pawlenty to the Third Judicial Court in Winona County.

Scott Miller ‘90 published his most recent article, "Atrophied Rights: Maximum Hours Labor Standards under the FLSA and Illinois Law," in the Spring 2008 issue of the Northern Illinois University Law Review.  He practices union-side labor law in Chicago, Illinois, as legal counsel for AFSCME Council 31.

Leo I. Brisbois ‘87 will serve as president-elect of the Minnesota State Bar Association for 2008-09.  He is an attorney at the law firm of Stich, Angell, Kreidler & Dodge PA in Minneapolis and is the first Hamline law graduate to serve in the role.  He is on track to become the first MSBA President of known American Indian descent during the 2009-10 bar year.

James C. Snyder, Sr. ‘87 is one of eight lawyers competing for a rare open judgeship, with the retirement of Judge John T. Finley, in Ramsey County.

Susan Rhode ‘85 is one of the hosts for the new radio program "Minnesota Law" on WCCO Radio.  The show will air Saturday afternoons from noon-1:00 p.m. and will focus on law facts, new developments in the law, and other topical information.

Mark W. Malzahn ‘83 has been named a finalist for a Tenth Judicial District trial court bench vacancy.  He is an attorney with Malzahn and Associates in Anoka.

Glen E. Schumann ‘80 has been appointed as an Adjunct Director for 2009 at his firm of Moss & Barnett, A Professional Association.  He is a member of the firm's intellectual property practice group.  He will serve a one year term while continuing to practice law on a full-time basis.

Ted Sullivan '80, partner at Lind, Jensen, Sullivan & Peterson, P.A., has been named a 2008 Super Lawyer for Business Litigation in Minnesota Law & Politics, MPLS/St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business Monthly. This list was published in the August issue of all 3 magazines. Only the top 5 percent of Minnesota's licensed attorneys made the list of 2008 Super Lawyers.

Jeffrey S. Johnson ‘79 has been reelected President and Chairman of Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd.

David L. Ayers ‘78 as he approaches 30 years of practicing law, announces that he was selected for inclusion in both ATLA's Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Minnesota and The Best Lawyers in America.  Dave continues to office in Mendota Heights, Minnesota and can be reached at daveayers@ayersriehm.com

Steven A. Sicheneder ‘78 has joined the Forest Lake law firm Johnson & Turner, PA, as an attorney.  He will practice exclusively in the area of family law.

Joseph J. Dudley, Jr. ‘77 has been appointed by the Ramsey County Bar Association (RCBA) Board of Advisors to serve on a newly created Judicial Election Campaign Conduct Committee.  The committee has been formed to monitor and comment on judicial campaign conduct for the purpose of encouraging responsible campaign behavior, assisting voters to reach an informed decision on the candidates for judicial office, supporting appropriate conduct by individuals running for judicial office, and keeping judicial elections fair and nonpartisan.

Rick Lind '76, partner and president of Lind, Jensen, Sullivan & Peterson, P.A., has been named a 2008 Super Lawyer for Civil Litigation in Minnesota Law & Politics, MPLS/St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business Monthly. This list was published in the August issue of all 3 magazines. Only the top 5 percent of Minnesota's licensed attorneys made the list of 2008 Super Lawyers.

FAMILY

Brian Gryth ‘06 and Stacie announce the birth of their daughter, Lydia Armstrong Gryth, born July 31, 2008 at 11:27 a.m.  She weighed 10 lbs. 2 oz. and was 20 ½ inches long.

Amy Hunt Tjornhom '06 and her husband, Tad Tjornhom, are excited to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Ava Ruth Tjornhom.  She was born on March 7, 2008.

Sarah Carlson-Wallrath ‘06 announces the birth of daughter Addison Grace Wallrath on May 22, 2008.  Sarah has been working as the Tax Committee Administrator for the Minnesota House of Representative since January 2007.

Angela (Bennett) Olson ‘05 and her husband, Erik, welcomed the birth of their twin boys, Conner Jack and Colin Riley, on February 4, 2008.

Melissa (Berglund) Westervelt ‘05 was married to Ryan Westervelt on May 3, 2008.  She currently works as an assistant attorney in Isanti County.

Jennifer (Natzke) Gaecke ‘04 and husband Jeffrey Gaecke are excited to announce the birth of their first child, Alexander Jeffrey Gaecke born June 12, 2008.

Agri Verrija ‘02 and Sharon announce the birth of their beautiful new daughter, Beatrix Eloise Verrija, born on June 6, 2008.

Rachel M. (Aderman) Learman ‘01 and her husband Paul welcomed the arrival of their first child, a daughter they named Cadence Grace, on December 4, 2007.  Rachel was also recently promoted in June to Assistant Vice President at M&I Bank FSB in Milwaukee, WI.

Karin Simonson ‘01 and her husband Brian welcome the birth of their second child, daughter Alicia.

Debra A. Filteau Begley ‘00 and Bruce Begley were married on May 26, 2007 in Duluth, Minnesota.  Bruce is a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy and is currently stationed at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C.  In July Debra started working as a trial attorney for the United States Department of Justice Civil Division, Office of Vaccine Litigation in Washington D.C.  Her and her husband live in Springfield, Virginia.

Alba Romero ‘99 and husband Marcos welcomed the birth of their son, Marcos Andres Montero-Romero, on July 7, 2008.  He weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz., and was 20 inches long.  His parents report that he "is healthy and cute as his parents."

Amy E. Palmer ‘98 and Douglas H. Ellis (Williams College; Univ. of Michigan Law) were married on May 10, 2008 in Manchester, Vermont.  Amy is a partner with the law firm of Jacobs, McClintock & Scanlon in Bennington, Vermont.  Doug is an investment manager for private clients.  Amy and Doug reside in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Peter A. Lippmann ‘97 and Danielle (Flakne) Lippmann are happy to announce their marriage on April 5, 2008 in Edina, MN.  They currently reside in St. Louis Park, MN.

David J. Schaibley '97 and Ann M. (Lentner) Schaibley '97 are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Clare, born May 4, 2008.

Shawn Betts ‘96 and his wife Heather had their first baby on July 20, 2008.  Caleb Michael arrived at a whopping 10 lbs., 5 oz. and 23 inches long.

OBITUARIES

Richard "Brian" Bates ‘91 passed away June 12, 2008 at the age of 60.  He was an environmental lawyer who fought against tobacco company advertising aimed at young people, and worked to ban or limit the proliferation of billboards in St. Paul and other cities.  He was also a passionate advocate for the Mississippi River and various other local rivers, streams, and wetlands.  At various times he was a member of many groups and boards, including Scenic Minnesota, the Sierra Club, and the Macalester-Groveland Community Council.

Thomas Bennett Wilson, III ‘80 passed away May 19, 2008, just short of his of 62nd birthday. He had a successful civil trial practice and was instrumental in expanding the rights of the elderly, mentally ill, and children. In 1986 the Mental Health Association and the State U.S. Veteran Hospital Advocates honored him with the Dwight V. Dixon Award. In 1987 the MN Mental Health Association recognized him with the Outstanding Legal Services to Adolescents award. He was named to Who's Who in American Law in 1991, and MN Law and Politics recognized him as a "Super Lawyer" in employment, social security, and elder law in 1998.

 

2008 CLE The Cinema and the Law: Are Lawyers Still Our Heroes?

MN CLE Credits have been approved (Event Code 118674)
10.25 Standard
1.00 Ethics

Saturday Session July 12: 8:00AM to 11:45PM and 12:30PM to 3:15PM
Sunday Session: July 13: 8:00AM to 11:45PM and 12:30PM to 3:15PM

Download the registration form.


Where: Hamline University School of Law
When: Jul. 12, 2008 - 8:00AM
Contact: Deb Lange 651 523-2122 Top

2008 CLE The Art of Argumentation

MN CLE credits have been approved (Event Code 119056)
11.75 Standard

Saturday, July 19 8:30AM - Noon and 12:30PM to 3:30PM
Sunday July 20, 2008 8:30AM - Noon 12:30PM - 4:30PM

Download the registration form.


Where: Hamline University School of Law
When: Jul. 19, 2008 - 8:30AM
Contact: Deb Lange: 651 523-2122 Top

June 2008 Faculty Notes

Professor David Larson made a presentation at the United Nations sponsored 2008 International Forum on Online Dispute Resolution in Victoria, British Columbia. Professor Larson's presentation was titled "Technology Mediated Dispute Resolution (TMDR) and the Deaf Community: A Community Prepared to Both Receive and Lead." Delegates from twenty-six different nations attended the international conference.

Professor Angela McCaffrey co-presented a program, "Using Film in our Clinical Teaching: Acknowledging the Risks, Considering our Mistakes and Reflecting on the Opportunities," at the AALS conference on clinical legal education on May 5, 2008.

Professor Jonathan Kahn recently was quoted in an article in the New Jersey Star Ledger about BiDil and Race Based Medicine. The article is available online at http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2008/05/heart_drugs_racial_focus_prove.html

Health Care Compliance Certification Program Begins this Fall

The Hamline University School of Law Health Law Institute will offer the opportunity for students and attorneys to train to become Certified Health Care Compliance Officers starting in the 2008-09 academic year, which begins in August of 2008.

Hamline's Health Care Compliance Certificate Program is the only one of its kind in the Upper Midwest, and one of only four programs in the nation accredited by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB). The 13-credit cutting-edge program is designed to be completed within a year. The program will offer two core compliance courses in the fall semester and two in the spring semester. The courses will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and is expected to draw law students, alumni and attorneys from many sectors of the legal community.

To become a certified compliance professional, applicants must pass the CCB exam. "There are many continuing legal education programs and seminars that allow attorneys to obtain general information about compliance issues," says Marcia Miller, Assistant Director of Hamline's Health Law Institute. "But Hamline's comprehensive Health Care Compliance Certification Program will prepare students and attorneys to take the CCB exam."

Why Compliance?

CCB certification sets individuals apart in a rapidly developing profession. Health care organizations, medical device companies, research facilities, and others are looking for compliance professionals who understand health care laws and regulations; can develop and execute successful compliance programs; and can ethically handle compliance violations. A health care compliance certificate will provide Hamline students and alumni with a significant advantage in the competitive health care compliance field.

How Can You Become a Certified Health Care Compliance Officer?

Health care employers increasingly prefer certified compliance officers. To become certified in health care compliance, a compliance officer must pass a certification exam, with the prerequisite minimum of one year of compliance experience and 20 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). However, an aspiring compliance officer can forgo the year of experience and 20 CEUs and take the certification exam if he or she attends an accredited certification program.

Faculty

The program is taught by a multidisciplinary faculty dedicated to preparing
highly trained compliance professionals.

Lucinda Jesson; Director, Health Law Institute; Associate Professor, Hamline University School of Law
Barbara Colombo; Senior Fellow, Health Law Institute
Keith Halleland; Founding Shareholder, Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson
Jennifer O'Brien; J.D., Shareholder, Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson
David Orbuch; President, Phillips Eye Institute
David Shultz; Partner, Maslon Edleman Borman & Brand

Curriculum

Students must also choose two electives from either the regular curriculum or from J-term or summer courses. View Course Descriptions.

Learn more about the Compliance Certificate Program here.

How to Enroll

Hamline students can register for fall semester courses during the regular registration period in April. Non-Hamline students should contact Assistant Director, Marcia K. Miller at 651-523-2625; mmiller14@hamline.edu.

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