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2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

2013 – 2014 LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

ABA Section of Science & Technology Law

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Staff ………………………………………………………………... 1

Section Officers …………………………………………………………….. 2

Council Members …………………………………………………………… 3

Past Section Chairs ………………………………………………………… 4

Section Divisions …………………………………………………………… 5

National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists……………………….10

Section Liaisons……………………………………………………………..11

Alphabetical Listing ……………………………………………………….. 13

Listserv List …………………………………………………………………. 25

Committee Descriptions …………………………………….……………. 27

Geographical Index …………………………………………………………33

Section Bylaws ……………………………………………………………... 37

SECTION STAFF

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American Bar Association 321 N. Clark Street

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Caryn Cross Hawk Section Director T: (312) 988-5601 F: (312) 988-6797 caryn.hawk@americanbar.org

Barbara Mitchell Administrative Assistant T: (312) 988-5599 F: (312) 988-6797 barbara.mitchell@americanbar.org

Ann Carmichael Legislative Counsel, Governmental Affairs Office T: (202) 662-1767 F: (202) 662-1762 ann.carmichael@americanbar.org

Julia G. Passamani Section Membership and Committees Manager T: (312) 988-5594 F: (312) 988-6797 julia.passamani@americanbar.org Sarah Orwig Executive Editor, Book Development & Pub. T: (312) 988-5429 F: (312) 988-6030 sarah.orwig@americanbar.org Thomas Campbell The SciTech Lawyer Managing Editor T: (312) 988-5990 F: (312) 988-6081 thomas.campbell@americanbar.org

ABA Midyear Meeting - February 5-11, 2014 – Chicago, IL (SciTech meets Feb. 6-7)

ABA Annual Meeting - August 7-12, 2014 – Boston, MA (SciTech meets August 7-9)

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SECTION OFFICERS

2013-2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY 2

Chair Hugh B. Wellons Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC Ste 1100 310 1st St SW Roanoke, VA 24011-1925 T: (540) 512-1809 hwellons@spilmanlaw.com

Chair-Elect Michael Hawes Baker Botts LLP 910 Louisiana St Houston, TX 77002-4995 T: (713) 229-1750 michael.hawes@bakerbotts.com

Vice-Chair Cynthia H. Cwik Jones Day Suite 200 12265 El Camino Real San Diego, CA 92130 T: (858) 549-0899 chcwik@jonesday.com

Secretary Eileen S. Ewing Robertson & Cole LLP One Boston Place, 25th Floor Boston, MA 02108-4404 T: (617) 557-5903 ewing.eileen1@gmail.com

Budget Officer William B. Baker Wiley Rein LLP 1776 K St NW , Ste. 1100 Washington, DC 20006-2332 T: (202) 719-7255 wbaker@wileyrein.com

Section Delegates to The House of Delegates Ellen J. Flannery (2014) Covington & Burling, LLP 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004-2401 T: (202) 662-5484 eflannery@cov.com Bonnie Fought (2015) 55 Tiptoe Ln Hillsborough, CA 94010-6242 T: (650) 218-6248 aba@garber-fought.net Immediate Past Chair Lucy L. Thomson Livingston PLLC 915 N Quaker Ln Alexandria, VA 22302-3417 T: (703) 798-1001 lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com Past Chair Liaison to Officers Thomas J. Smedinghoff Edwards W ildman Palmer LLP Floor 30 225 W Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606-1224 T: (312) 201-2021 tsmedinghoff@edwardswildman.com

2014 - 2016 COUNCIL MEMBERS

2012 – 2013 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

2014 Stephen M. Goodman T: (212) 326-0146 sgoodman@pryorsachman.com Holly K. Towle T: (206) 623-7580 holly.towle@klgates.com Eleanor B. Kellett T: (803) 217-8081 ekellett@scana.com 2015

Monica M. Barone T: (858) 845-1916 mbarone@qualcomm.com Matthew Henshon T: (617) 367-1800 mhenshon@henshon.com Jean Marie R. Pechette T: (312) 984-2178 jpechette@mwe.com 2016

Peter J. Gillespie T: (312) 580-7802 pgillespie@laborlawyers.com Michele Herman T: (425) 247-2446 mherman@inventionlawgroup.com Shiv Naimpally T: (512) 456-5991 snaimpally@gmail.com

2017 David Z. Bodenheimer T: (202) 624-2833 dbodenheimer@crowell.com Krista H. Carver T: (202) 662-5197 kcarver@cov.com Ericka Watson T: (847) 937-1607 shtaka@hotmail.com LIAISONS

Board of Governors Liaison Timothy W. Bouch T: (843) 937-8811 tbouch@leathbouchlaw.com Law Student Division Liaison Shelby Buettner shelbybuettner@gmail.com Young Lawyers Division Liaison Deanna M. Adams T: (323) 863-3372 deanna@deannaadamslaw.com

PAST SECTION CHAIRS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

1974 – 1975 Weston Vernon, Jr.* 1975 – 1976 Ronald A. May 1976 – 1977 Haley James Fromholz 1977 – 1978 William E. Zeiter* 1978 – 1979 James F. Preston, Jr.* 1979 – 1980 Susan Hubbell Nycum 1980 – 1981 Paul S. Hoffman * 1981 – 1982 Arthur McKee Dula 1982 – 1983 Lee Loevinger * 1983 – 1984 Richard M. McGonigal 1984 – 1985 Edward G. Fiorito * 1985 – 1986 J D Fleming, Jr. 1986 – 1987 Peter D. Hutcheon 1987 – 1988 Robert L. Geltzer 1988 – 1989 Thomas D. Halket 1989 – 1990 Oliver Reed Smoot 1990 – 1991 Herbert Marks 1991 – 1992 Bertram Robert Cottine 1992 – 1993 Ellen J. Flannery 1993 – 1994 Joseph M. Potenza 1994 – 1995 Robert W. Barger 1995 – 1996 Michele C. Kane 1996 – 1997 Bert Black 1997 – 1998 Thomas G. Hermann 1998 – 1999 Scott F. Partridge 1999 – 2000 Thomas J. Smedinghoff 2000 – 2001 Bonnie E. Fought 2001 – 2002 Raymond L. Ocampo Jr. 2002 – 2003 William Sam Byassee 2003 – 2004 Heather D. Rafter 2004 – 2005 Ivan K. Fong 2005 – 2006 Richard L. Field 2006 – 2007 William Sloan Coats 2007 – 2008 Gilbert F. Whittemore 2008 – 2009 Ruth Hill Bro 2009 – 2010 Christine M. Grant 2010 – 2011 Stephen S. Wu 2011 – 2012 Eric Y. Drogin 2012 – 2013 Lucy L. Thomson *Deceased

SECTION DIVISIONS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Administration Division Cynthia H. Cwik Division Chair chcwik@jonesday.com Book Publishing Board Benjamin Wilson Chair ben@digicert.com Krista H. Carver Member kcarver@cov.com Clara Cottrell Member clara.cottrell@basf.com Richard L. Field Member field@pipeline.com Bonnie E. Fought Member aba@garber-fought.net Scott F. Partridge Member scott.partridge@bakerbotts.com Finance William B. Baker Chair wbaker@wileyrein.com Eileen S. Ewing Member ewing.eileen1@gmail.com Bonnie E. Fought Member aba@garber-fought.net Stephen M. Goodman Member sgoodman@pryorcashman.com Michael Hawes Member michael.hawes@bakerbotts.com Matthew Henshon Member mhenshon@henshon.com Jean M. R. Pechette Member jpechette@mwe.com Mobile Transformation Lucy L. Thomson Chair lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com International and Domestic Policy Advisory Group William J. Luddy Jr Chair bill.luddy@mac.com George L. Paul Vice-Chair glp@lrlaw.com Michael A. Aisenberg Member maisenberg@mitre.org Steven Brower Member sbrower@buchalter.com Denley Chew Member denley.chew@ny.frb.org Jorge Contreras Member cntreras@gmail.com Richard L. Field Member field@pipeline.com Henry D. Gabriel Member hgabriel@elon.edu Jose E. Guzman Jr. Member jeguzmanjr@gmail.com Matthew Henshon Member mhenshon@henshon.com Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Member jessica@monumentpolicy.com John H. Messing Member jmessing@law-on-line.com Raymond L. Ocampo Jr. Member rocampo@pacbell.net David Satola Member dsatola@worldbank.org Thomas J. Smedinghoff Member tsmedinghoff@edwardswildman.com Jurimetrics Journal Editorial Board Adam S. Chodorow Editor-in-Chief adam.chodorow@asu.edu Deborah Pogson Managing Editor pogsd@asu.edu Betsy Grey Member betsy.grey@asu.edu Peter D. Hutcheon Member pdhutcheon@nmmlaw.com Michael Saks Member michael.saks@asu.edu Gilbert F. Whittemore Member gilwhittem@aol.com Long Range Planning Lucy L. Thomson Chair lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com Michael Hawes Vice-Chair michael.hawes@bakerbotts.com William B. Baker Member wbaker@wileyrein.com Monica M. Barone Member mbarone@qualcomm.com Kathryn R. Coburn Member kcoburn@ckwlaw.com

SECTION DIVISIONS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Eric Y. Drogin Member eyd@drogin.net Peter J. Gillespie Member pgillespie@laborlawyers.com Stephen M. Goodman Member sgoodman@pryorcashman.com Christine M. Grant Member grantchris100@gmail.com Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Member jessica@monumentpolicy.com Eleanor B. Kellett Member ekellett@scana.com Holly K. Towle Member holly.towle@klgates.com Ericka Watson Member shtaka@hotmail.com Hugh B. Wellons Member hwellons@spilmanlaw.com Stephen S. Wu Member swu@ckwlaw.com Membership and Diversity Ruth Hill Bro Chair ruth.bro@comcast.net Deanna M. Adams Member deanna@deannaadamslaw.com Roycelyn M. Boldon Member rmichelleboldon@att.net Shelby Buettner Member shelbybuettner@gmail.com Peter J. Gillespie Member pgillespie@laborlawyers.com Jose E. Guzman Jr. Member jeguzmanjr@gmail.com Eleanor B. Kellett Member ekellett@scana.com Raymond L. Ocampo Jr. Member rocampo@pacbell.net Kris Pribadi Vann Member kris.vann@yahoo.com Kimberly Rice Member kimberlyricesd@gmail.com Andrew S. Robertson Member camrobertson@gmail.com Thomas J. Smedinghoff Member tsmedinghoff@edwardswildman.com Ericka Watson Member shtaka@hotmail.com Program Clara Cottrell Chair clara.cottrell@smithmoorelaw.com Katherine Lewis Vice-Chair katlewis864@gmail.comJana Robinson Vice-Chair jana.robinson@icloud.comBruce Sarkisian Vice-Chair bruce.sarkisian@alston.com Social Networking Richard Santalesa Chair rsantalesa@smartedge.com Christopher M. Hearsey Vice-Chair cmhearse@go.olemiss.edu Kimberly Rice Vice-Chair kimberlyricesd@gmail.com The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Stephen M. Goodman Co-Editor-in-Chief sgoodman@pryorcashman.com Shiv S. Naimpally Co-Editor-in-Chief snaimpally@gmail.com Michael A. Aisenberg Assistant Editor maisenberg@mitre.org Lida Anestidou Assistant Editor lanestidou@nas.edu Ruth Hill Bro Assistant Editor ruth.bro@comcast.net Harold L. Burstyn Assistant Editor burstynh@iname.com Avery N. Goldstein Assistant Editor avery@patentproservices.com Lisa R. Lifshitz Assistant Editor llifshitz@torkinmanes.com Lois Mermelstein Assistant Editor lois@loismermelstein.com Russell Moy Assistant Editor rm4@georgetown.edu George L. Paul Assistant Editor glp@lrlaw.com Jennifer Shih Assistant Editor jennifshih@gmail.com Thomas J. Smedinghoff Assistant Editor tsmedinghoff@edwardswildman.com Benjamin Tomhave Assistant Editor tomhave@secureconsulting.net Lisa Von Biela Assistant Editor lisavonbiela@live.com Qin Wang Assistant Editor Gilbert Whittemore Assistant Editor gilwhittem@aol.com

SECTION DIVISIONS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Security, Privacy and Information Law Security, Privacy and Information Law Division David Z. Bodenheimer Division Co-Chair dbodenheimer@crowell.com Lucy L. Thomson Division Co-Chair lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com Cloud Computing Theresa H. Beaumont Co-Chair beaumont88@gmail.com Bennett B. Borden Co-Chair bennett.borden@dbr.com Eric A Hibbard Vice-Chair eric.hibbard@hds.com Elliot Golding Vice-Chair egolding@crowell.com E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Eric A. Hibbard Co-Chair eric.hibbard@hds.com Hoyt L. Kesterson II Co-Chair hoyt.kesterson@terraverdeservices.com George L. Paul Co-Chair glp@lrlaw.com Steven W. Teppler Co-Chair steppler@me.com Lucy L. Thomson Co-Chair lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com Bennett B. Borden Vice-Chair bennett.borden@dbr.com Aaron Crews Vice-Chair acrews@littler.com Serge Jorgensen Vice-Chair sdj@usinfosec.com E-Privacy Law Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Co-Chair jessica@monumentpolicy.com Bruce Sarkisian Co-Chair bruce.sarkisian@alston.com Patricia Abril Vice-Chair pabril@miami.edu Dominique R. Shelton Vice-Chair dominique.shelton@alston.com Homeland Security David Z. Bodenheimer Co-Chair dbodenheimer@crowell.com Jeffrey E. Greene Co-Chair greenjdc@gmail.com Jonathan Gannon Vice-Chair jwgannon@hotmail.com David Husband Vice-Chair dhusband@jd13.law.harvard.edu Information Security Peter McLaughlin Co-Chair pmclaughlin@mofo.com Benjamin Tomhave Co-Chair tomhave@secureconsulting.net Richard A. Abbott Vice-Chair rabbit@shaw.ca Martha C. Chemas Vice-Chair martha@marthachemas.com Privacy and Computer Crime Jody R. Westby Chair westby@globalcyberrisk.com David S. Weitzel Vice-Chair dweitzel@mitre.org Social Media Peter J. Gillespie Co-Chair pgillespie@laborlawyers.com Kerry Mustico Co-Chair kerry@oandzlaw.com E-COMMERCE AND IT DIVISION

E-Commerce and IT Division Michele Herman Division Chair mherman@inventionlawgroup.com Big Data Paul Starrett Chair paulstar@msn.com

SECTION DIVISIONS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Digital Media Committee William S. Coats Co-Chair Heather D. Rafter Co-Chair heather@raftermarsh.com E-Payments Isabel Davara Co-Chair idavara@davara.com.mx Damier Xandrine Co-Chair damier.xandrine@wellsfargo.com E-Filing Pia A. Angelikis Co-Chair pia.angelikis@wolterskluwer.com Garth Jacobson Co-Chair gbjacobson@hotmail.com Mobile Communications Monica M. Barone Co-Chair mbarone@qualcomm.com Jeffrey A. Franklin Co-Chair jeffrey.franklin@bipc.com Open Source Software Joanne Montague Chair joannemontague@dwt.com Technical Standardization Jorge Contreras Co-Chair contreras@gmail.com Michele Herman Co-Chair mherman@inventionlawgroup.com Video Games Mark Methenitis Chair lawofthegame@gmail.com Deanna M. Adams Vice-Chair deanna.adams@hotmail.com Jenna F. Karabil Vice-Chair jfk@pillsburylaw.com LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCES DIVISION

Life & Physical Sciences Division Carol Henderson Division Co-Chair henderson@law.stetson.edu Erika Lietzan Division Co-Chair lietzane@missouri.edu Behavioral and Neuroscience Law Eric Y. Drogin Co-Chair eyd@drogin.net Linda S. Berberoglu Co-Chair linda.berberoglu@courts.state.mn.us Biotechnology Law Krista H. Carver Co-Chair kcarver@cov.com Wasim K. Bleibel Co-Chair wbleibel@lockelord.com Chad Brooker Vice-Chair chadbrooker88@gmail.com Food, Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals Suzan Onel Chair suzan.onel@klgates.com Madeleine Marie McDonough Vice-Chair mmcdonough@shb.com Medical Devices Afia K. Asamoah Co-Chair aasamoah@cov.com David J. Dykeman Co-Chair dykemand@gtlaw.com Nanotechnology Chandran Iyer Chair cbiyer@sughrue.com Raj Bawa Vice-Chair bawa@bawabiotech.com

SECTION DIVISIONS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Rights and Responsibilities of Scientists Andrew S. Robertson Co-Chair camrobertson@gmail.com Larry W. Thorpe Co-Chair larrywthorpe@comcast.net Scientific Evidence Clifton T. Hutchinson Co-Chair cliff.hutchinson@klgates.com Kurt W. Lenz Co-Chair klenz@law.stetson.edu Jules A. Epstein Vice-Chair jepstein@widener.edu INTERDISCIPLINARY DIVISION

Interdisciplinary Division Matthew Henshon Division Chair mhenshon@henshon.com Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Matthew Henshon Chair mhenshon@henshon.com Samuel M. Borowski Vice-Chair samuel.mark.borowski@gmail.com Timothy Denison Vice-Chair timothydenison@aol.com Cleantech and Climate Change Heather Haney Co-Chair hhaney@mofo.com Jennifer Jeffers Co-Chair jjeffers@mofo.com Data Property Rights William B. Baker Chair wbaker@wileyrein.com Edina Harbinja Vice-Chair e.harbinja@strath.ac.uk Healthcare Technology Jean M. R. Pechette Co-Chair jpechette@mwe.com Ericka Watson Co-Chair shtaka@hotmail.com Lisa J. Acevedo Vice-Chair lacevedo@polsinelli.com Museums and the Arts Katherine E. Lewis Chair katlewis864@gmail.com Barron T. Oda Vice-Chair boda@hawaii.edu Space Law Matthew Kleiman Chair matthew.kleiman@gmail.com

NCLS MEMBERS

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF LAWYERS AND SCIENTISTS AAAS Members Stuart Zola Co-Chair 2016 Michael Saks 2014 Abigail A. Baird 2016 Michael L. Best 2016 Fred Grinnell 2016 Richard T. Oehrle 2016 Bradley H. Pollock 2016 AAAS Staff Liaisons Mark S. Frankel Deborah C. Runkle ABA Members Jorge Contreras Co-Chair 2014 Anita Eisenstadt 2015 Eileen Ewing 2014 Ivan K. Fong 2014 Linda Anestidou 2016 Harold L. Burstyn 2016 Russell Moy 2016 ABA Staff Liaison Caryn Cross Hawk

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SECTION LIAISONS

SCITECH LIAISONS TO

Business Law Section Lisa R. Lifshitz

Commission on Disability Rights Eric Y. Drogin

Commission on Women in the Profession Heather D. Rafter

Intellectual Property Law Section Scott F. Partridge

Property Records Industry Association John H. Messing

U.S. Immigration and Citenship Service John H. Messing

Section on Individual Rights and Responsiblities Jody R. W estby

Section of International Law Richard L. Field

Section of Litigation Ian C. Ballon

Standing Committee on Election Law Lucy L. Thomson

Bioethics and the Law Hugh W ellons

SPECIAL AND STANDING COMMITTEES

ABA Journal Editorial Board Raymond L. Ocampo, Jr.

Legal Opportunity Fundraising Committee Raymond L. Ocampo, Jr.

Special Committee on Bioethics and the Law Afia Asamoah

Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary Elen Flannery

Standing Committee on Continuing Legal Education Heather D. Rafter

Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress Lucy L. Thomson

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Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight Bonnie Fought

Standing Committee on Technology and Information Systems Ruth Hill Bro Stephen S. W u

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

A Richard A. Abbott Vice-Chair, Information Security 610 King Georges Way West Vancouver, BC V7S 1S3, Canada E: rabbit@shaw.ca Lisa J. Acevedo Vice-Chair, Healthcare Technology Polsinelli PC 161 N Clark St, Ste. 4200 Chicago, IL 60601 O: (312) 819-1900 F: (312) 819-1910 E: lacevedo@polsinelli.com Deanna M. Adams Young Lawyers Division Liaison, Council Member, Membership and Diversity Vice Chair, Video Games 2927 S Main St Soquel, CA 95073-2414 O: (323) 863-3372 E: deanna@deannaadamslaw.com Michael A. Aisenberg Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee MITRE Corporation 7515 Colshire Dr. MS T320 Mc Lean, VA 22102-7538 O: (703) 983-1054 E: maisenberg@mitre.org Lida Anestidou Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Ed. Bd. Member, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists The National Academies 500 5th St NW Washington, DC 20001-2736 O: (202) 334-2595 F: (202) 334-1687 E: lanestidou@nas.edu Pia A. Angelikis Co-Chair, E-Filing CT A Wolters Kluwer 1116 Fell Street San Francisco, CA 94117 O: (415) 925-2109 E: pia.angelikis@wolterskluwer.com

Afia K. Asamoah Co-Chair, Medical Devices Google 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043 O: (650) 699-9761 akasamoah@gmail.com

B William B. Baker Section Budget Officer Member, Long Range Planning Chair, Data Property Rights Wiley Rein LLP 1776 K St NW, Ste. 1100 Washington, DC 20006-2332 O: (202) 719-7255 E: wbaker@wileyrein.com Monica M. Barone Member, Council Co-Chair, Mobile Communications Member, Long Range Planning Qualcomm Incorporated 5775 Morehouse Dr San Diego, CA 92121-1714 O: (858) 845-1961 F: (858) 845-4122 E: mbarone@qualcomm.com Robert M. Bauer Online Editor – The SciTech Lawyer Ed. Bd. Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett PC 120 W. 10th Street Erie, PA 16501-1410 O: (814) 459-2800 E: rbauer@kmgslaw.com Raj Bawa Vice-Chair, Nanotechnology Bawa Biotechnology Consulting LLC 21005 Starflower Way Ashburn, VA 20147-4701 O: (703) 582-1745 F: (571) 223-1844 E: bawa@bawabiotech.com Theresa H. Beaumont Co-Chair, Cloud Computing Google Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043-1351 O: (415) 553-4088 E: theresab@google.com

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Linda S. Berberoglu Co-Chair, Behavioral and Neuroscience Law Suite C-509 300 S Sixth Street Minneapolis, MN 55487 O: (612) 348-7182 E: linda.berberoglu@courts.state.mn.us Wasim K. Bleibel Co-Chair, Biotechnology Law Locke Lord LLP 111 S Wacker Dr. Ste 4400 Chicago, IL 60606-4409 O: (312) 443-0638 E: wbleibel@gmail.com David Z. Bodenheimer Member, Council Co-Chair, Security, Privacy and Information Law Division Co-Chair, Homeland Security Crowell & Moring LLP 1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004-2595 O: (202) 624-2833 F: (202) 628-5116 E: dbodenheimer@crowell.com Roycelyn M. Boldon Member, Membership and Diversity PO Box 202 Houston, TX 77001-0202 O: (281) 221-1580 F: (713) 481-8209 E: rmichelleboldon@att.net Bennett B. Borden Co-Chair, Cloud Computing Vice-Chair, E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP 1500 K Street NW Washington, DC 20005 O: (202) 230-5194 E: bennett.borden@dbr.com Samuel M. Borowski Vice-Chair, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics 6400 Chaney Ct Springfield, VA 22152-2151 O: (703) 614-8358 F: (703) 697-3796 E: samuel.mark.borowski@gmail.com

Timothy W. Bouch ABA Board of Governors Liaison, Council Leath Bouch & Seekings LLP 92 Broad St, PO Box 59 Charleston, SC 29402-0059 O: (843) 937-8811 F: (843) 937-0606 E: tbouch@leathbouchlaw.com Ruth Hill Bro Chair, Membership and Diversity Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board 428 S Adams St Hinsdale, IL 60521-3909 O: (630) 926-1273 E: ruth.bro@comcast.net Chad I Brooker Vice-Chair, Biotechnology Committee 1304 G St NE Washington, DC 20002-4426 E: chadbrooker88@gmail.com Steven Brower Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Buchalter Nemer, Ste 800 18400 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92612-0514 O: (714) 549-5150 F: (949) 224-6410 E: sbrower@buchalter.com Shelby Buettner Law Student Liaison, Council Member, Membership and Diversity 6022 N Kenmore Ave, #1N Chicago, IL 60660 E: shelbybuettner@gmail.com Harold L. Burstyn Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Member, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists Harold L Burstyn Attorney-At-Law 216 Bradford Pkwy Syracuse, NY 13224-1767 O: (315) 443-4375 F: (509) 479-4103 E: burstynh@iname.com

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

2013 – 2014 SCITECH LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

C Thomas J. Campbell The Scitech Lawyer Managing Editor American Bar Association 321 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60654-4714 O: (312) 988-5990 F: (312) 988-6030 E: thomas.campbell@americanbar.org Ann Carmichael ABA Legislative Counsel, ABA 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW, Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20036 T: (202) 662-1762 E: ann.carmichael@americanbar.org Maria-Vittoria Galli Carminati Vice-Chair, Space Law Committee Berg & Androphy 3704 Travis Street Houston, TX 77002 O: (713) 529-5622 E: giugi.carminati@gmail.com Krista H. Carver Member, Council Co-Chair, Biotechnology Law Member, Book Publishing Board Covington & Burling LLP 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Ste 721 Washington, DC 20004-2401 O: (202) 662-5197 F: (202) 778-5197 E: kcarver@cov.com Martha C. Chemas Vice-Chair, Information Security Law Offices of Martha C Chemas Esq. 244 5th Ave, M223 New York, NY 10001-7604 O: (212) 252-2395 F: (801) 894-3601 E: martha@marthachemas.com Denley Chew Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Federal Reserve Bank of New York 33 Liberty Street New York, NY 10045-0001 O: (212) 720-8933 F: (212) 720-2690 E: denley.chew@ny.frb.org

Adam S. Chodorow Editor-in-Chief, Jurimetrics Journal Editorial Board Arizona State University College of Law 1100 S McAllister Ave Tempe, AZ 85287-0001 O: (480) 727-8574 F: (480) 965-2427 E: adam.chodorow@asu.edu William S. Coats Co-Chair, Digital Media Committee Greenberg Traurig LLP 1900 University Avenue, Flr. 15 East Palo Alto, CA 94303-2283 O: (650) 289-7889 F: (650) 319-4998 Kathryn R. Coburn Member, Long Range Planning Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP 2500 Broadway, Ste. 125 Santa Monica, CA 90404 O: (424) 238-4501 F: (424) 744-4177 E: kcoburn@ckwlaw.com Jorge Contreras Co-Chair, Technical Standardization Co-Chair, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee American Univ. - WCL 4801 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20016-8196 O: (202) 274-4424 E: cntreras@gmail.com Clara Cottrell Chair, Program Member, Book Publishing Board BASF 26 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 O: (919) 659-3937 E: clara.cottrell@basf.com Aaron Crews Vice-Chair, E-Discovery & Digital Evidence Littler Mendelson PC 500 Capitol Mall, Ste 2000 Sacramento, CA 95814-4741 O: (916) 830-7200 F: (916) 561-0828 E: acrews@littler.com

ALPHABETICAL LISTING

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Cynthia H. Cwik Section Vice-Chair Chair, Administration Division Jones Day 12265 El Camino Real, Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92130 O: (858) 314-1165 F: (858) 314-1150 E: chcwik@jonesday.com

D Isabel Davara Co-Chair, E-Payments Davara Abogados Blvd Adolfo Ruiz Cortines 3642-1502 Colonia Jardines Del Pedregal Mexico, DF 01900 O: (525) 556-0375 E: idavara@davara.com.mx Timothy Denison Vice-Chair, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Law Office of Timothy Denison Republic Plaza, Ste. 320 Louisville, KY 40202 O: (502) 589-6916 F: (502) 583-3701 E: timothydenison@aol.com Eric Y. Drogin Co-Chair, Behavioral & Neuroscience Law Member, Long Range Planning Liaison to, Commission on Disability Rights Harvard Medical School 350 Lincoln St, Ste. 2400 Hingham, MA 02043-1579 O: (877) 877-6692 F: (877) 877-6685 E: eyd@drogin.net David J. Dykeman Co-Chair, Medical Devices Greenberg Traurig LLP 1 International Pl Floor 19 Boston, MA 02110-2600 O: (617) 310-6009 E: dykemand@gtlaw.com

E Eisenstadt, Anita R. Member, National Converence of Lawyers and Scientists Office of Science and Technology.Corp. U.S. State Department 1990 K St, NW, Ste 410 Washington, DC 20006 W: (202) 482-2004 E: eisenstadtar@state.gov Jules A. Epstein Vice-Chair, Scientific Evidence Widener Univ School of Law Delaware 4601 Concord Pike PO Box 7474 Wilmington, DE 19803-0474 O: (302) 477-2031 F: (302) 477-2257 E: jepstein@widener.edu Eileen Smith Ewing Section Secretary Robertson & Cole LLP One Boston Place 25th Floor Boston, MA 02108-4404 O: (617) 557-5903 F: (617) 557-5999 E: ewing.eileen1@gmail.com

F Richard L. Field Member, Book Publishing Board Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Liaison to, Section of International Law Law Office of Richard Field 755 Anderson Ave., Apt. 4A Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-2139 O: (201) 941-8015 E: field@pipeline.com Ellen J. Flannery Section Delegate to House of Delegates Covington & Burling LLP 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 200042401 O: (202) 662-5484 F: (202) 778-5484 E: eflannery@cov.com

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Ivan K. Fong Member, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists 3M Company 3M Center - Building 220-14W-07 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 O: (651) 737-0770 E: ifong@mmm.com Bonnie E. Fought Section Delegate to House of Delegates Member, Book Publishing Board 55 Tiptoe Ln Hillsborough, CA 94010-6242 O: (650) 218-6248 E: aba@garber-fought.net Mark S. Frankel Staff Officer, NCLS AAAS 1200 New York Ave. NW Washington, DC 20005-3928 W: (202) 326-6793 F: (202) 289-4950 E: mfrankel@aaas.org Jeffrey A. Franklin Co-Chair, Mobile Communications Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC 409 N 2nd St, Ste 500 Harrisburg, PA 17101-1357 O: (717) 237-4849 F: (717) 233-0852 E: jeffrey.franklin@bipc.com

G Henry D. Gabriel Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Elon University School of Law 201 N Greene St Greensboro, NC 27401-2410 O: (336) 279-9360 E: hgabriel@elon.edu Jonathan Gannon Vice-Chair, Homeland Security 10308 Ridgemoor Drive Silver Spring, MD 20901 O: (202) 353-7541 E: jwgannon@hotmail.com

Peter J. Gillespie Member, Council Chair, Social Media Member, Long Range Planning Member, Membership and Diversity Fisher & Phillips LLP Ste 3450 10 S Wacker Dr Chicago, IL 60606-7592 O: (312) 580-7802 E: pgillespie@laborlawyers.com Elliot Golding Vice-Chair, Cloud Computing Crowell & Moring LLP 1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004-2595 O: (202) 624-2677 F: (202) 628-5116 E: egolding@crowell.com Avery N. Goldstein Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Patent Procurement Services Ste 100 450 N Old Woodward Ave Birmingham, MI 48009-5361 O: (248) 233-6510 F: (248) 436-8404 E: avery@patentproservices.com Stephen M. Goodman Member, Council Member, Long Range Planning Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Pryor Cashman LLP 7 Times Sq New York, NY 10036-6569 O: (212) 326-0146 F: (212) 798-6340 E: sgoodman@pryorcashman.com Christine M. Grant Member, Long Range Planning InfectDetect 151 Brooks Bnd Princeton, NJ 08540-7531 O: (609) 924-5290 F: (609) 497-1309 E: grantchris100@gmail.com

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Jeffrey E. Greene Co-Chair, Homeland Security US Senate Committee Homeland Security Gov. Affairs 340 Dirksen Senate Ofc Bldg. Wasington, DC 20510-0001 O: (202) 618-6004 F: (202) 628-5116 E: greenjdc@gmail.com Betsy Grey Member, Jurimetrics Journal Editorial Board Arizona State University College of Law Sandra Day O Connor College of Law 1100 S McAllister Avenue Tempe, AZ 85287-0001 O: (480) 965-6021 E: betsy.grey@asu.edu Jose E. Guzman Jr. Member, Membership and Diversity Member, Int’l and Domestic Policy Advisory 288 3rd Street, Unit 306 Oakland, CA 94607-4399 O: (415) 515-4034 E: jeguzmanjr@gmail.com

H Heather Haney Co-Chair, Cleantech and Climate Change Morrison & Foerster LLP 425 Market Street, 32nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 O: (415) 268-6290 E: hhaney@mofo.com Edina Harbinja Vice-Chair, Data Property Rights University of Strathclyde School of Law PGR Room, Lord Hope Building 141 St James Road Glasgow, G4 0LT United Kingdom O: (075) 910-05887 E: e.harbinja@strath.ac.uk Michael Hawes Section Chair-Elect Vice-Chair, Long Range Planning Baker Botts LLP 910 Louisiana St Houston, TX 77002-4995 O: (713) 229-1750 F: (713) 229-7750 E: michael.hawes@bakerbotts.com

Caryn Cross Hawk Section Director Section of Science & Technology Law American Bar Association 321 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60654-4714 W: (312) 988-5601 F: (312) 988-6797 E: caryn.hawk@americanbar.org Christopher M. Hearsey Vice-Chair, Social Networking Apt 404 1220 Blair Mill Rd Silver Spring, MD 20910-4810 O: (818) 209-7029 F: (818) 209-7029 E: cmhearse@go.olemiss.edu Carol Henderson Division Co-Chair, Life & Physical Sciences Division Stetson University College of Law 1401 61st St S Gulfport, FL 33707-3246 O: (305) 904-9501 F: (727) 381-9620 E: henderson@law.stetson.edu Matthew Henshon Member, Council Chair, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Chair, Interdisciplinary Division Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Henshon Parker 120 Water St, Ste. 200 Boston, MA 02109-4251 O: (617) 367-1800 F: (617) 249-0632 E: mhenshon@henshon.com Michele Herman Member, Council Chair, E-Commerce and IT Division Co-Chair, Technical Standardization Intellectual Ventures 11235 SE 6th St, Ste. 200 Bellevue, WA 98004-6481 O: (425) 247-2446 F: (425) 467-2446 E: mherman@inventionlawgroup.com

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Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Member, Long Range Planning Co-Chair, E-Privacy Law Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Monument Policy Group LLC 1333 H St NW, Ste. 300W Washington, DC 20005-4740 O: (202) 641-1583 F: (202) 719-9995 E: jessica@monumentpolicy.com Eric A. Hibbard Vice-Chair, Cloud Computing Co-Chair, E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Hitachi Data Systems 750 Central Expy Santa Clara, CA 95050-2638 O: (408) 970-7979 E: eric.hibbard@hds.com David B. Husband Vice-Chair, Homeland Security Committee 3804 Stonebridge Rd Alexandria, VA 22306-1333 O: (703) 901-2701 E: dhusband@jd13.law.harvard.edu Peter D. Hutcheon Member, Jurimetrics Journal Ed. Board Norris McLaughlin & Marcus PA 721 US Highway 202/206 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-1760 O: (908) 722-0700 F: (908) 722-0755 E: pdhutcheon@nmmlaw.com Clifton T. Hutchinson Co-Chair, Scientific Evidence K&L Gates 1717 Main St, Ste. 2800 Dallas, TX 75201-7342 O: (214) 939-5500 E: cliff.hutchinson@klgates.com

I Chandran Iyer Chair, Nanotechnology Sughrue Mion PLLC 2100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Ste. 800 Washington, DC 20037-3213 O: (202) 663-7466 F: (202) 293-7860 E: cbiyer@sughrue.com

J Garth Jacobson Co-Chair, E-Filing Asst. Budget Officer CT Corporation 520 Pike St, Ste. 985 Seattle, WA 98101-4014 O: (206) 390-8274 F: (206) 621-8813 E: gbjacobson@hotmail.com Jennifer Jeffers Co-Chair, Cleantech and Climate Change Morrison & Foerster LLP 425 Market Street, 32nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 O: 415-268-6113 F: 415-268-7522 E: jjeffers@mofo.com Serge Jorgensen Vice-Chair, E-Discovery and Digital Evidence The Sylint Group 240 N Washington Blvd Sarasota, FL 34236-5945 O: (941) 951-6015 E: sdj@usinfosec.com

K Jenna F. Karadbil Vice-Chair, Video Games Pillsbury 1540 Broadway New York, NY 100364039 W: (212) 858-1000 F: (212) 858-1500 E: jfk@pillsburylaw.com Eleanor B. Kellett Member, Council Member, Long Range Planning Member, Membership and Diversity South Carolina Electric & Gas Co Mc J-36 100 Operations Way Cayce, SC 29033-3701 O: (803) 217-1838 E: ekellett@scana.com

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Hoyt L. Kesterson II Co-Chair, E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Terra Verde Services 7400 E Pinnacle Peak Rd, Ste. 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-3566 O: (602) 316-1985 E: hoyt.kesterson@terraverdeservices.com Matthew Kleiman Chair, Space Law 45 Thornberry Road Winchester, MA 01890-3253 O: (617) 756-9735 E: matthew.kleiman@gmail.com

L Kurt W. Lenz Co-Chair, Scientific Evidence 7310 Third Avenue North Saint Petersburg, FL 33710 O: (412) 719-5495 E: kurtwlenz1@yahoo.com Katherine E. Lewis Chair, Museums and the Arts Vice Chair, Program Committee Smithsonian Institution 244 New York, Aver. Apt 8R Brooklyn, NY 11216-4375 O: (202) 633-1724 E: katlewis864@gmail.com Erika Lietzan Division Co-Chair, Life & Physical Sciences Division Covington & Burling LLP 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20004-2401 O: (202) 662-5165 F: (202) 778-5165 E: lietzane@missouri.edu Lisa R. Lifshitz Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Liaison to, Business Law Section Torkin Manes LLP Ste 1500 151 Yonge St Toronto, ON M5C 2W7 Canada O: (416) 775-8821 F: (416) 863-0305 E: llifshitz@torkinmanes.com

William J. Luddy Jr. Chair, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee PO Box 1597 Block Island, RI 02807-1597 O: (401) 932-5595 E: bill.luddy@mac.com

M Madeleine M. McDonough Vice-Chair, Food, Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP 1155 F St NW, Ste. 200 Washington, DC 20004-1313 O: (202) 783-8400 F: (816) 421-5547 E: mmcdonough@shb.com Peter McLaughlin Co-Chair, Information Security Morrison & Foerster LLP 1290 Avenue of The Americas New York, NY 10104 O: (212) 336-4290 E: peter.f.mclaughlin@gmail.com Lois Mermelstein Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Farney Daniels PC 800 S. Austin Avenue Georgetown, TX 78686 O: (512) 948-4104 E: lmermelstein@farneydaniels.com John H. Messing Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Liaison to, Property Records Industry Association Liaison to, United States Immigration Citizenship Service Messing Law Offices 5151 E Broadway Blvd, Ste. 1600 Tucson, AZ 85711-3777 O: (520) 512-5432 F: (866) 641-2090 E: jmessing@law-on-line.com

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Mark Methenitis Chair, Video Games 7312 Bluefield Dr Dallas, TX 75248-3010 O: (469) 330-4700 F: (866) 200-5161 E: lawofthegame@gmail.com Barbara Mitchell Administrative Assistant Section of Science & Technology Law American Bar Association 321 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60654-4714 W: (312) 988-5599 F: (312) 988-6797 E: barbara.mitchell@americanbar.org Joanne Montague Chair, Open Source Software Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Ste 2200 1201 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98101-3045 O: (206) 757-8278 F: (206) 757-7278 E: joannemontague@dwt.com Russell Moy Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Member, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists Apt 426 2800 Woodley Rd NW Washington, DC 20008-4116 O: (202) 657-6202 E: rm4@georgetown.edu Kerry M Mustico Co-Chair, Social Media Oppenheim & Zebrak LLP Suite 250 4400 Jenifer Street NW Washington, DC 20015 O: (202) 621-9027 F: (202) 866-766-1678 E: kerry@oandzlaw.com

N Shiv S. Naimpally Member, Council Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board 12604 Olympiad Dr Austin, TX 78729-7376 O: (512) 456-5991 E: snaimpally@gmail.com

O Raymond L. Ocampo Jr. Member, Membership and Diversity Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Samurai Surfer LLC PO Box 1688 San Mateo, CA 94401-0912 O: (650) 343-4343 E: rocampo@pacbell.net Barron T. Oda Vice-Chair, Museums and the Arts Bishop Museum Office of the General Counsel 1525 Bernice Street Honolulu, HI 96817 O: (808) 387-0467 E: boda@hawaii.edu Suzan Onel Chair, Food, Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals K&L Gates 1601 K ST NW, Frnt 1 Washington, DC 20006-1692 O: (202) 778-9134 F: (202) 778-9100 E: suzan.onel@klgates.com Sarah Orwig Exec. Editor, Book Development & Pub. American Bar Association 321 N Clark St, 20 FL Chicago, IL 60654-4746 W: (312) 988-5429 F: (312) 988-6030 E: sarah.orwig@americanbar.org

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P Scott F. Partridge Member, Book Publishing Board Liaison to, Intellectual Property Law Section Baker Botts LLP 910 Louisiana St Houston, TX 77002-4995 O: (713) 229-1569 F: (713) 229-7769 E: scott.partridge@bakerbotts.com Julia G. Passamani Section Membership and Committees Manager Section of Science & Technology Law American Bar Association 321 N Clark Street Chicago, IL 60654-4714 W: (312) 988-5594 F: (312) 988-6797 E: julia.passamani@americanbar.org George L. Paul Co-Chair, E-Disovery & Digital Evidence Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board Vice-Chair, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Lewis and Roca LLP 40 N Central Ave, Ste 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004-4446 O: (602) 262-5326 F: (602) 734-3857 E: glp@lrlaw.com Jean M. R. Pechette Member, Council Co-Chair, Healthcare Technology McDermott Will & Emery 227 W Monroe St Chicago, IL 60606-5096 O: (312) 984-2178 E: jpechette@mwe.com Joseph M. Pennell Vice Chair, Cloud Computing Committee Mayer Brown 71 S. Wacker Drive, Ste. 1 Chicago, IL 60606-4716 O: (312) 782-0600 E: jpennell@mayerbrown.com

Deborah Pogson Managing Editor, Jurimetrics Journal Editorial Board Sandra Day O'Connor of Law ASU Jurimetrics PO Box 877906 Tempe, AZ 85287 O: (480) 727-6523 E: pogsd@asu.edu

R Heather D. Rafter Co-Chair, Digital Media Committee Liaison to, Commission on Women in the Profession RafterMarsh 240 Gabarda Way Portola Valley, CA 94028-7447 O: (650) 804-9100 F: (650) 233-0172 E: heather@raftermarsh.com Brian Reese Vice-Chair, Nanotechnology Committee Choate Hall & Stewart LLP 2 International Place Boston, MA 02110 O: 617-248-4755 F: 617-502-4755 E: breese@choate.com Kimberly Rice Member, Membership and Diversity Vice-Chair, Social Networking 2808 Juniper St San Diego, CA 92104-5433 O: (949) 242-7179 E: kimberlyricesd@gmail.com Andrew S. Robertson Co-Chair, Rights and Responsibilities of Scientists Member, Membership and Diversity Jones Day 1755 Emarrcadero Rd, Ste. 101 Palo Alto, CA 94303-3309 O: (443) 553-8649 E: camrobertson@gmail.com

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Jana Robinson Vice Chair, Program Committee 401 Edgemont Drive Loch Arbour, NJ 07711 O: (732) 207-6549 E. jana.robinson@icloud.com Deborah Runkle Member, Mobile Transformation Associate Staff Officer, NCLS - AAAS 1200 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 20005-3928 O: (202) 326-6794 F: (202) 289-4950 E: drunkle@aaas.org

S Michael H. Saks Member, Jurimetrics Journal Ed. Bd. Wright Ginsberg Brusilow PC Sandra Day O Connor Cllg of Law 1100 S McAllister Ave Tempe, AZ 85287-0001 O: (480) 727-7193 F: (480) 965-2427 E: michael.saks@asu.edu Richard Santalesa Chair, Social Networking InfoLawGroup LLP 21B Hoydens Hill Rd Fairfield, CT 06824-1833 O: (203) 292-0667 E: rsantalesa@smartedge.com Bruce Sarkisian Co-Chair, E-Privacy Law Vice-Chair, Program Committee Alston & Bird LLP 1201 W Peachtree St NW, #1201 Atlanta, GA 30309-3449 O: (404) 881-4935 F: (404) 253-8135 E: bruce.sarkisian@alston.com David Satola Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee The World Bank MC6 427 1818 H St NW Washington, DC 20433-0002 O: (202) 458-0015 E: dsatola@worldbank.org

Dominique R. Shelton Vice-Chair, E-Privacy Law Alston & Bird LLP 333 S Hope St, Floor 16 Los Angeles, CA 90071 O: (213) 576-1170 F: (855) 592-0003 E: dominique.shelton@alston.com Jennifer Shih Assistant Editor, The SciTech Lawyer Editorial Board 608 Key Route Blvd. Albany, CA 94706-1423 E: jennifshih@gmail.com Thomas J Smedinghoff Member, Membership and Diversity Past Chair Liaison to Officers Assist. Ed., The Scitech Lawyer Ed. Board Member, International and Domestic Policy Advisory Committee Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP 225 W Wacker Dr, Fl. 30 Chicago, IL 60606-1224 O: (312) 201-2021 F: (855) 593-0972 E: tsmedinghoff@edwardswildman.com Paul Starrett Chair, Big Data PO Box 301 Saratoga, CA 95071-0301 O: (408) 253-7333 E: paulstar@msn.com

T Steven W Teppler Co-Chair, E-Discovery & Digital Evidence 2929 Plummer Cove Road Jacksonville, FL 32223 O: (941) 487-0050 F: (941) 870-4403 E: steppler@me.com

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Lucy L. Thomson Immediate Past Section Chair Co-Chair, Security, Privacy and Information Law Division Chair, Mobile Transformation Co-Chair, E-Discovery & Digital Evidence Chair, Long Range Planning Liaison to, Election Law Livingston PLLC 915 N Quaker Ln Alexandria, VA 22302-3417 O: (703) 798-1001 W: lucythomson.aba@mindspring.com Larry W. Thorpe Co-Chair, Rights and Responsibilities of Scientists 1731 Maryland St Houston, TX 77006-1717 O: (281) 846-4108 E: larrywthorpe@comcast.net Benjamin Tomhave Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Co-Chair, Information Security 1614 Nathan Ln Herndon, VA 20170-2957 O: (703) 282-8600 E: tomhave@secureconsulting.net Holly K. Towle Member, Council Member, Long Range Planning K&L Gates 925 4th Ave, Ste. 2900 Seattle, WA 98104-1158 O: (206) 623-7580 F: (206) 623-7022 E: holly.towle@klgates.com

V Kris Pribadi Vann Member, Membership and Diversity 2542 Scenic Ave Oakland, CA 94602-3025 O: (415) 317-7209 E: kris.vann@yahoo.com Lisa Von Biela Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Editorial Board 2030 207th Ave SE Sammamish, WA 98075-9622 E: lisavonbiela@live.com

W Alicia (Qin) Wang Assistant Editor, The Scitech Lawyer 847 Burbank Drive, Apt. 4 Santa Clara, CA 95051 E: qinwang7@deloitte.com Ericka Watson Member, Council Member, Long Range Planning Member, Membership and Diversity Co-Chair, Healthcare Technology AbbVie Inc. 1 North Waukegan Road, Dept. V33C: AP6C North Chicago, IL 60064 O: (847) 937-1607 E: ericka.watson@abbvie.com David S. Weitzel Vice-Chair, Privacy and Computer Crime 44336 Lord Fairfax Pl Ashburn, VA 20147-6024 O: (703) 983-2639 E: dweitzel@mitre.org Hugh B. Wellons Section Chair Member, Long Range Planning Liaison to, Bioethics and the Law Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC 310 1st St SW, Ste. 1100 Roanoke, VA 24011-1925 O: (540) 512-1809 F: (540) 510-3050 E: hwellons@spilmanlaw.com Jody R. Westby Chair, Privacy and Computer Crime Liaison to, Individual Rights & Responsibilities Committee Global Cyber Legal LLC 4501 Foxhall Cres NW Washington, DC 20007-1056 O: (202) 255-2700 F: (202) 337-0063 E: westby@globalcyberrisk.com

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Gilbert Whittemore Member, Jurimetrics Journal Editorial Board Asst. Editor, The Scitech Lawyer Ed Board 668 Upper Falls Rd Perkinsville, VT 05151-9323 O: (617) 523-8080 F: (617) 523-8855 E: gilwhittem@aol.com Benjamin Wilson Chair, Book Publishing Board 1440 S Ambassador Way Salt Lake City, UT 84108-2859 O: (801) 701-9678 F: (801) 582-9756 E: ben@digicert.com Stephen S. Wu Member, Long Range Planning Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP 166 Main St Los Altos, CA 94022-2905 O: (650) 917-8045 F: (650) 618-1454 E: swu@ckwlaw.com

X Damier Xandrine Co-Chair, E-Payments Wells Fargo Mac A0194-277 45 Fremont St 27th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-2213 O: (415) 396-3906 F: (415) 975-7861 E: damier.xandrine@wellsfargo.com

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ST-AIRC@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Artificial Intelligence and Robotics ST-BEHAVSCI@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Behavioral and Neuroscience Law ST-BIGDATA@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Big Data ST-BIOTECH@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Biotechnology Law ST-BOOKPUB@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Book Publishing Board ST-CLEANTECH@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Cleantech and Climate Change ST-CLOUDCOMPUTING@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Cloud Computing ST-CHAIRSVICECHAIRS@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Section Committee Chairs & Vice Chairs ST-CORRS@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Rights and Responsibilities of Scientists ST-COUNCIL@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Council Members ST-DATAPROPERTY@AMERICANBAR.ORG Data Property Rights ST-DIGITALMEDIA@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Digital Media ST-E-COMMERCE_IT@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG E-Commerce and IT Division Leadership ST-EPAYMENTS@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG E-Payments ST-EDISCOVERY@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG E-Discovery and Digital Evidence ST-EFILING@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG E-Filing ST-EPRIVACY@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG E-Privacy Law ST-FINANCE@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Finance ST-FOODCOSMETICS@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Food, Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals ST-HEALTH@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Healthcare Law ST-HOMELANDSECURITY@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Homeland Security ST-INTERDISCIPLINARY@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Interdisciplinary Division Leadership ST-INTL_DOMESTIC_POLICY@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG International and Domestic Policy Advisory Group ST-ISC@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Information Security ST-LEADERSHIP@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Section Leadership ST-LIFESCIENCES@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Life & Physical Sciences Division Leadership ST-MEDICALDEVICES@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Medical Devices ST-MEMBERSHIP@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Membership & Diversity ST-MOBILECOMM@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Mobile Communications ST-MOBILETRANSFORMATION@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Mobile Transformation ST-MUSEUM@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Museum Law

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ST-NANOTECH@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Nanotechnology ST-OFFICERS@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Section Officers ST-OPENSOURCE@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Open Source Software ST-PACC@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Privacy and Computer Crime ST-PROGRAM@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Program ST-SECURITYPRIVINFO@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Security, Privacy & Information Law Div. Leadership ST-SCIEVID@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Scientific Evidence ST-SOCIALMEDIA@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Social Media ST-SOCIALNETWORKING@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Social Networking ST-SPACE@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Space Law ST-TECH@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Technical Standardization ST-TSL@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG The SciTech Lawyer Editorial Board ST-VIDEOGAMES@MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG Video Games

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SECURITY, PRIVACY AND INFORMATION LAW DIVISION

Cloud Computing The Internet Relationships and Cloud Computing Committee addresses (i) web-based communities, social-networking, and blogs on the Internet; and (ii) cloud computing, the newest paradigm to virtualize and distribute interoperable, collaborative information services on the Internet.

E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Nearly all information created by public and private organizations, and even by individuals, is now digitally generated, and that information is increasingly relied upon for use as evidence in both civil and criminal litigation. The EDDE Committee seeks to bring together the leading thinkers and practitioners in the area of e-discovery: jurists, litigators, policy-makers, technology experts, and business leaders, to work collaboratively with participants from related disciplines on projects designed to bridge the gap between technology and law in a way that will foster better client representation -- both prior to as well as during litigation.

Focusing on many critical issues that have largely been overlooked or not well understood since the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure helped open the floodgates for the discovery of digital evidence, the Committee will work to foster and promote increased legal, judicial and enterprise understanding of the implications of technology on the legal process, and ultimately to develop solutions to many of the complex and challenging e-discovery problems facing the legal community.

E-Privacy Law The ABA E-Privacy Law Committee is a forum for sharing information concerning cutting-edge legal developments with respect to information privacy, both domestically and globally. It provides opportunities for networking with colleagues in the same field, discussing a wide range of privacy issues, commenting on developing practices and guidelines regarding privacy, participating in the development of publications, taking positions on policy issues. The Committee features a listserv, offers periodic meetings, teleconferences and publications.

Homeland Security The committee on Homeland Security focuses on legal and policy issues related to the role of science and technology in the nation's homeland security efforts. The committee tackles issues surrounding the development and utilization of innovative and emerging technologies as solutions for securing the homeland, and related legislation and scientific and technological resources for protecting the homeland.

Information Security This Committee is comprised of a diverse group of lawyers, security experts, technologists, auditors and other professionals, whose focus includes the examination and analysis of legal, business, and technical aspects of securing the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.

The ISC has been the focal point of diverse secure electronic commerce law initiatives since 1992, and its body of published work includes globally influential documents relating to electronic authentication, digital signatures, and public key infrastructures. The ISC’s list serve is recognized as a leading on-line forum for the robust debate on the spectrum of views from its members and other SMEs on these emerging issues of law and policy in the network infrastructure security arena.

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The Committee will develop expertise around and be at the very forefront of issues within its scope and focus. The Committee’s objectives will benefit from collaboration with other Committees of SciTech as well as committees from other Sections of the ABA.

Privacy and Computer Crime This committee focuses on privacy, cybercrime and cyber security issues. Its work is international in scope. The committee takes a multidisciplinary approach to a broad range of issues and participants in project work including attorneys, technical experts, academia, government personnel, non-profit organizations, and representatives from industry and standards bodies around the globe. The committee encourages public-private cooperation in its work and has personnel from many participating organizations working on its projects. The Committee worked with participants from over 15 countries to produce the ITU Toolkit for Cybercrime Legislation which is intended to serve as sample legislation for countries around to globe and promote a harmonized global framework for cybercrime. The committee also has authored four books: the International Guide to Combating Cybercrime (2003), the International Guide to Cyber Security (2004), the International Guide to Privacy (2004), and the Roadmap to an Enterprise Security Program (2005). These publications are available at no charge to persons in developing countries. The International Guide to Combating Cybercrime is being updated and will be released in early 2012. Updates on the Privacy and Cyber Security books are scheduled for 2012-13. The committee has held numerous continuing legal education and outreach programs regarding the nexus between privacy, security, and cybercrime and the development of enterprise security programs that integrate technical, legal, managerial, and organizational considerations surrounding these three issues. The Committee interacts with leading associations, academia, government entities, and non-profit organizations to promote sound principles and best practices toward privacy, security, and cybercrime.

Social Media The Social Media Committee focuses on emerging legal and ethical issues related to the growing role of social media and social networks in the daily lives of individuals throughout the world. The committee provides a forum for business leaders, legal practitioners and philosophers to study, and write about, the dynamics of human mind networks from a multi-disciplinary perspective, as currently expressed in Social Media. It then develops and suggests rules, ethical standards, and best practices governing this rapidly emerging activity, including policy suggestions.

E-COMMERCE AND IT DIVISION

Big Data “Big data” is a term used colloquially to identify the challenges created by the exponential increases in electronic data that occurs in very short periods of time. Big data is more technically defined as data of sufficient volume or complexity that it exceeds the capability of conventional software, hardware or methodology to process or analyze it in conventional ways. To help meet the challenges, a multi-disciplinary area of study called “data analytics” is used to pick up where conventional types of data analysis leave off. Data analytics is composed of many verticals, and each vertical includes tools derived from well-tested scientific methods and technologies.

For the legal profession to squarely address the challenges posed by big data, legal professionals must understand the uses and best practices of analytics, not only within subject-matter and analytic verticals, but across each of these verticals as well. The initial goals of this committee will be to: (1) Identify subject-matter verticals within the legal profession that will require special attention where big data is concerned. This will be done by reaching out to researchers and industry leaders in technology and law. (2) Once the subject-matter verticals are identified, further identify and define their needs and solutions to include analytic verticals. This will be done by reaching out to researchers and industry leaders within each vertical and executed by way of subcommittee, work group or task force. (3) As subject-matter verticals adequately define best

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practices, disseminate these best practices for use by experts and non-experts in the form of training material and references. This will be attained by writing books (through ABA), journal articles, educational programs, newsletter, blogs, a listserv and any other resource that is available. (4) Establish best practices necessary to traverse one subject-matter and analytic vertical to another. This will likely be an extension of the efforts performed in #1 above. W e will then define best practices, disseminate these best practices for use by experts and non-experts in the form of training material and references. This will be attained by publications and programs mentioned in #3 above.

Digital Media Committee Explore the legal issues arising from all forms of digital media which are the convergence of digital arts, science, technology and business for content creation, communication, social interaction and education. The Committee will explore legal issues arising from the explosion of digital music, video and computer entertainment software, and from related legal issues such as copy protection, the various forms of file sharing, fair use, derivative and transformative works, compulsory licensing and the many other new issues arising daily.

E-Filing The Electronic Filing Committee considers the improved efficiencies and privacy implications occasioned by the use of electronic processes to enable information transfers between private persons or entities and public repositories, whether they are conducted to facilitate official decision-making, to establish personal jurisdiction over corporations and registered agents, or to effectuate significant commercial and private transactions. The current focus of the committee is upon court and administrative filings in state and federal proceedings, electronic voting, authentication and identification of persons and official roles, including electronic notarizations of electronic documents, and tamper-evident protective seals to protect official electronic data from unauthorized modifications. Articulation of best technology practices can assist in a review and meaningful revision of official policies, statutes and rules, and the development of interoperable standards to achieve compatibility in technology solutions across jurisdictional boundaries.

E-Payments This committee deals with the payment side of e-commerce, as well as other forms of transfers such as prepaid value codes and cards. It brings together a wide cross-section of Section members with a professional or personal interest in these issues. In addition to substantive issues, the E-Payments committee considers how issues of security, authentication, privacy, etc. might affect the legal framework for new and old value transfer mechanisms, and provides assistance to legislative drafters and other groups.

The Committee also analyzes e-commerce laws in the various countries of Latin America. Attorneys have an opportunity to engage in an analysis intended to understand how Latin American countries approach some interesting issues (i.e., privacy: ISPs´ liability and safe harbors; e-contracts, e-documents; e-signatures; etc.) and at the same time to develop a database of legal resources on e-commerce. Such analysis should also be the basis to develop a common framework to harmonize e-commerce laws taking into consideration the U.S. Experience and expertise in these areas.

Open Source Software This committee identifies and analyzes the legal issues raised by commercial development and distribution of products using software and tools licensed under an Open Source model. In particular, the committee serves as a neutral forum for discussion and interpretation of many of the principal variations in open source licenses and potential legal effects of attempting to enforce the terms of these licenses. The Committee also concentrates on producing written resource materials to remedy a notable lack of existing authoritative resources discussing legal issues unique to open source software projects.

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Technical Standardization This committee seeks to improve the development of solutions to policy issues having a mixture of legal and technical factors. As we encounter situations involving a high degree of interaction between people, institutions and technology more frequently, proposed and achieved solutions increasingly rely on technical standards in addition to or as a substitute for legal standards or regulation. The committee will develop principles and practical guides towards better solutions generally. These may include policy approaches to finding the right balance or changes in the law applicable to standards development and use to support more effective solutions.

Mobile Communications This committee is responsible for Section's substantive coverage of the entire range of legal issues involving domestic and international telecommunications, information services, and mass media. It is responsible for reports on new developments, the development of representative educational and professional programs, and the preparation of authoritative papers, monographs and other educational material.

Video Games The Video Games Committee of the Section of Science and Technology Law of the ABA will focus on the legal issues raised by the existence of virtual worlds and massively multiplayer on- line role playing games (MMO games). Social scientists have been quick to recognize the value of virtual worlds as fertile ground for research and experimentation. In addition to their academic value, MMO games and virtual worlds are also rapidly becoming big business. Between virtual worlds and MMO games, a real world market of nearly a billion dollars annually has evolved for the trading of virtual assets. The Committee will also identify and consider issues, as yet unknown, that arise in the future.

LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCES DIVISION

Behavioral and Neuroscience Law This committee addresses the full range of legal issues that concern psychiatry, psychology, and related behavioral sciences. A particular emphasis has included the "jurisprudent science" approach to psycholegal analysis, in which mental health science, mental health practice, and mental health roles are explored in terms of their contributions to principles of justice in both criminal and civil contexts.

Biotechnology Law The Biotechnology Law Committee is an interdisciplinary group of attorneys with interests spanning a diverse range of biotechnology topics that concern research, commercial, regulatory, and patent issues; clinical medicine issues; ethical and evidentiary issues; and legislative and public policy issues. We are united by an intense interest in the biotechnology sector, and, despite our Committee’s growing numbers, a sense of camaraderie as fellow pioneers.

The Committee aims to be a resource for educational, career development, and information exchange programs related to biotechnology. Another critical aspect of our Committee’s work involves our analysis of cutting-edge public policy issues involving biotechnology and bioethics. On matters within this Committee’s ambit, we form ad hoc subcommittees to analyze and recommend for or against resolutions before the ABA House of Delegates.

Food, Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals The mission of this Committee is to keep its members educated and informed on legal issues relating to the burgeoning industries of foods, dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, medical foods, and cosmetics. Nutraceuticals is a marketing term, not a regulatory one, and includes food and supplement products that claim to provide health benefits beyond their basic nutritional

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value. Medical food is a distinct category of food products that are administered under the supervision of a physician, and which are intended for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition. The FDA and federal laws regulate the food, dietary supplement, and medical food categories quite differently, posing traps for unwary clients and their lawyers. Cosmetics fall under a different regulatory scheme, with "cosmeceuticals," yet another marketing derived category, inhabiting the murky regulatory line between cosmetics and drugs. Beyond FDA, relevant considerations include FTC's substantiation rules, the Lanham Act, state laws, and potential class actions.

Medical Devices If a product is used to treat, cure, diagnose, or affect the structure or function of the human body, but it does not function through chemical or metabolic action on the body, then it is a medical device. Medical devices range from simple tongue depressors and bedpans to radiation-emitting apparatuses and laser surgical devices. The development, approval, and marketing of many medical devices fit within a regulatory scheme that differs significantly from that governing drugs and biologics. This Committee’s purpose will be to keep its members informed and educated about the corporate, regulatory, intellectual property, product liability, and other legal issues specific to this industry sector.

Nanotechnology Law Nanotechnology is at the convergence of multiple fields of science, including biology, physics, chemistry, materials science, computer science, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. A variety of tools are being invented to allow nanoscale manufacturing. The Nanotechnology committee will explore the novel legal issues associated with nanotechnology research and development, distribution, licensing, and intellectual property protection. What kinds of patents are possible? What licensing structures are used? The committee will attempt to understand the potential dangers of this technology, and create a platform for discussions between scientists, lawyers and legislators about the ethical implications of some discoveries.

The Rights and Responsibilities of Scientists This Committee serves as a primary informational and advocacy resource for those interested in the legal representation, professional autonomy, and regulatory obligations of researchers, teachers, and practitioners in all areas of scientific endeavor and strives to address not only the legal aspects, but also ethical issues confronting all facets of medicine and science. A major focus of this Committee involves conflict of interests in medicine and science, the protection of the integrity of scientific research and the protection of the objectivity of medical and scientific professionals.

Scientific Evidence This committee addresses the legal and evidentiary issues arising from the use of scientific evidence and experts.

INTERDISCIPLINARY DIVISION

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics are no longer topics of the distant future. AI software now is used in businesses from “high-frequency” stock trading to discovering new breakthrough pharmaceuticals. Our military flies drone planes like the Predator; you can buy a Lexus that will parallel park for you or a Roomba to vacuum your floors. The Committee addresses the legal issues that are and will arise from such technologies as well as ways in which these technologies are enhancing the field of law.

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Cleantech and Climate Change The Clean Technology and Climate Change Committee (CTC3) raises awareness to law, policy, science, and technology issues related to climate change and sustainability; strengthens the capacity for effective legal, technical and market-based responses to mitigate greenhouse gases, ease adaptation, drive innovation, assure compliance, and preserve environmental integrity; and, as appropriate, assists with the development and implementation of domestic and international laws. CTC3 draws upon the expertise of public and private sector members from a wide range of practice areas and coordinates with other committees within the ABA Section on Science and Technology Law and in other Sections.

Data Property Rights Who owns personal information? This committee examines legal issues pertaining to the “ownership” of personal information by persons and businesses, ranging from consideration of what it means to “own” personal information to what happens to personal information after one’s death.

Healthcare Technology The Healthcare Technology Committee (“HTC”)’s mission is to: 1) raise awareness concerning the legal, science, technology and policy issues relating to the continually evolving healthcare technology in light of the current legislative focus on large-scale reform of the delivery and payment models for healthcare products and services; 2) draw upon the extensive and diverse knowledge and expertise of public and private sector members from a wide range of practice areas that touch upon healthcare technology and coordinate with other committees within the Section on Science and Technology Law and in other ABA Sections to take advantage of synergies and common interests relevant to this industry; 3) provide a forum for the exchange and sharing of best practices, knowledge and expertise pertinent to this industry; and 4) promote better understanding, thought leadership and proposed policy-making on a wide spectrum of complex and emerging issues arising in healthcare technology, including the role of information technology in healthcare reform and achievement of personalized medicine; the use, mining and transformation of data, cloud computing, remote hosted services and health information exchanges and the related data privacy and security issues; interoperability and standards; and government initiatives impacting this industry.

Museums and the Arts The Museum Law Committee focuses on emerging science and technology law issues relating to museums of all types and also the art world. We welcome all Section members with an interest in these areas, and particularly invite the participation of law student and young lawyer Section members who would like to be involved in projects that bring together the worlds of museums, art, technology and the law. We anticipate that this committee will actively work on projects of interest not only to its members, but to the broader community of museum professionals and supporters.

Space Law The space industry is in a period of transition. W ith the retirement of the Space Shuttle, private companies are preparing to assume many of the missions traditionally undertaken by government agencies and to open new markets in outer space. W ith this transition, space companies and government agencies will face many new challenges. To help the legal community meet these challenges, the Section of Science & Technology Law has formed the Space Law Committee, with the mission of providing educational resources to the legal community about the unique legal, business and technical challenges presented by space operations.

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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX

ARIZONA

George L. Paul Hoyt L Kesterson II Adam S. Chodorow Betsy Grey Deborah Pogson Michael H. Saks John H. Messing

Phoenix Scottsdale Tempe Tempe Tempe Tempe Tucson

(602) 262-5326 (602) 316-1985 (480) 727-8574 (480) 965-6021 (480) 727-6523 (480) 727-7193 (520) 512-5432

CALIFORNIA

Jennifer Shih Qin W ang

Albany Davis

(312) 701-8839 Bonnie E Fought Hillsborough (650) 218-6248 Steven Brower Irvine (714) 549-5150 Stephen S W u Los Altos (650) 917-8045 Dominique R. Shelton Los Angeles (213) 576-1170 Theresa H Beaumont Mountain View (650) 214-3483 Kris Pribadi Vann Oakland (415) 317-7209 Jose E. Guzman Jr. Oakland (415) 515-4034 Andrew S. Robertson Palo Alto (443) 553-8649 Heather D. Rafter Portola Valley (650) 804-9100 Aaron Crews Sacramento (916) 830-7200 Monica M. Barone San Diego (858) 845-1961 Cynthia H. Cwik San Diego (858) 314-1165 Kimberly Rice San Diego (858) 228-0484 Damier Xandrine San Francisco (415) 396-3906 William M .Sloan San Francisco (415) 268-7209 Heather Haney San Francisco (415) 268-6290 Pia A. Angelikis San Francisco (415) 925-2109 Raymond L. Ocampo Jr. San Mateo (650) 343-4343 Eric A. Hibbard Santa Clara (408) 970-7979 Kathryn R. Coburn Santa Monica (424) 238-4501 Paul Starrett Saratoga (408) 253-7333 Deanna M. Adams Soquel (323) 863-3372

COLORADO Rachel A. Yates

Greenwood Village

(303) 290-1617

CONNECTICUT Richard Santalesa

Fairfield

(203) 292-0667

DC

Lida Anestidou William B Baker

Washington Washington

(202) 334-2595 (202) 719-7255

David Z Bodenheimer Washington (202) 624-2833 Bennett B Borden Washington (202) 230-5194 Krista Hessler Carver Washington (202) 662-5197 Jorge Contreras Washington (314) 361-3889 Ellen J Flannery Washington (202) 662-5484

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Elliot Golding Jeffrey Ethan Greene Jessica Herrera-Flanigan Chandran Iyer Erika Lietzan Madeleine M McDonough Russell Moy Suzan Onel David Satola Jody R W estby

Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington

(202) 624-2677 (202) 228-3533 (202) 641-1583 (202) 663-7466 (202) 662-5165 (202) 783-8400 (202) 657-6202 (202) 778-9134 (202) 458-0015 (202) 255-2700

DELAWARE

Jules A. Epstein Wilmington (302) 477-2031

FLORIDA

Carol Henderson Kurt W Lenz Patricia Abril Steven W Teppler Serge Jorgensen

Gulfport Gulfport Miami Sarasota Sarasota

(305) 904-9501 (727) 562-7320 (305) 284-6999 (941) 487-0050 (941) 951-6015

GEORGIA

Bruce Sarkisian Atlanta (404) 881-4935

HAWAII

Barron T. Oda Honolulu (808) 387-0467

ILLINOIS

Lisa J Acevedo Chicago (312) 819-1900 Wasim K Bleibel Chicago (312) 443-0638 Ruth Hill Bro Chicago (630) 926-1273 Shelby Buettner Chicago Thomas J. Campbell Chicago (312) 988-5990 Peter J Gillespie Chicago (312) 580-7802 Caryn Cross Hawk Chicago (312) 988-5601 Barbara J. Mitchell Chicago (312) 988-5599 Sarah Orwig Chicago (312) 988-5429 Julia G. Passamani Chicago (312) 988-5594 Jean Marie R Pechette Chicago (312) 984-2178 Thomas J Smedinghoff Chicago (312) 201-2021 Ericka W atson Chicago (847) 937-1607

KENTUCKY

Timothy Denison Louisville (502) 589-6916

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M ARYLAND

Christopher M. Hearsey Silver Spring (818) 209-7029

M ASSACHUSETTS

Eileen Smith Ewing David Jack Dykeman Matthew Henshon Matthew Kleiman Eric York Drogin

Boston Boston Boston Charlestown Hingham

(617) 557-5903 (617) 310-6009 (617) 367-1800 (617) 756-9735 (877) 877-6692

MICHIGAN

Avery N. Goldstein Birmingham (248) 233-6510

MINNESOTA

Linda S. Berberoglu Edina (612) 348-7182

NEW JERSEY

Richard L Field Christine M. Grant Peter D. Hutcheon

Cliffside Park Princeton Bridgewater

(201) 941-8015 (609) 924-5290 (908) 722-0700

NEW YORK

Katherine E. Lewis Afia K. Asamoah Stephen M. Goodman Martha C. Chemas Peter McLaughlin Jenna F. Karadbil Denley Chew Harold L. Burstyn

Brooklyn New York New York New York New York New York New York Syracuse

(202) 633-1724 (212) 841-1083 (212) 326-0146 (212) 252-2395 (212) 336-4290 (212) 858-1000 (212) 720-8933 (315) 443-4375

NORTH CAROLINA

Clara Cottrell Henry D. Gabriel

Research Triangle Park Greensboro

(919) 659-3937 (336) 279-9360

PENNSYLVANIA

Jeffrey A. Franklin Harrisburg (717) 237-4849

RHODE ISLAND

William J. Luddy , Jr. Block Island (401) 932-5595

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SOUTH CAROLINA

Eleanor B. Kellett Timothy W . Bouch

Cayce Charleston

(803) 217-1838 (843) 937-8811

TEXAS

Lois Mermelstein Shiv S. Naimpally

Austin Austin

(512) 222-7589 (512) 456-5991

Clifton T. Hutchinson Dallas (214) 939-5500 Mark Methenitis Dallas (469) 330-4700 Michael Hawes Houston (212) 408-2658 Larry W Thorpe Houston (281) 846-4108 Roycelyn M. Boldon Houston (281) 221-1580 Scott F. Partridge Houston (713) 229-1569

UTAH

Benjamin W ilson Salt Lake City (801) 701-9678

VIRGINIA

Lucy L Thomson David S W eitzel Raj Bawa Benjamin Tomhave Michael A Aisenberg Hugh Butler W ellons Samuel Mark Borowski

Alexandria Ashburn Ashburn Herndon Mc Lean Roanoke Springfield

(703) 798-1001 (703) 983-2639 (703) 582-1745 (703) 282-8600 (703) 983-1054 (540) 512-1809 (703) 614-8358

VERMONT

Gilbert W hittemore Perkinsville (617) 523-8080

WASHINGTON

Michele Herman Lisa Von Biela Holly K Towle Joanne Montague Holly K Towle Garth Jacobson

Bellevue Sammamish Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle

(425) 247-2446 (206) 623-7580 (206) 757-8278 (206) 623-7580 (206) 390-8274

CANADA

Lisa R. Lifshitz Richard A. Abbott

Toronto West Vancouver

(416) 775-8821

INTERNATIONAL

Isabel Davara Edina Harbinja

Mexico Glasgow UK

(525) 556-0375 (075) 910-05887

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AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SECTION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LAW BYLAWS

ARTICLE I NAME AND PURPOSES

Section 1. This Section shall be known as the Section of Science & Technology Law (the

"Section”).

Section 2.

The mission of the Section is to provide leadership on emerging issues at the intersection of law, science, and technology; to promote sound policy and public understanding on such issues; and to enhance the professional development of its members.

ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. Each member of the Section shall, at the time of enrollment, pay to the

Association annual dues not in excess of $75 as fixed by the Council, which initial annual dues shall constitute the annual dues for the ensuing fiscal year (September 1 - August 31) if it commences within three months of such enrollment. Thereafter, annual dues are paid in ad- vance each year beginning on the September 1st next succeeding such enrollment.

Section 2. Voting and privileges of the floor at any meeting of the Section shall be limited to

members in good standing. Any member of the Section whose annual dues are more than six months past due shall cease to be a member of the Section. Any person who ceases to be a member of the Association shall also cease to be a member of the Section.

Section 3. Any law student who is a member of the Law Student Division of the Association

may become a Law Student Member of the Section upon request and upon payment to the Association of annual Section dues not in excess of $15 as fixed by the Council. Law Student Membership shall be for a period of twelve months beginning October 1 and ending September 30 in each calendar year. A qualified law student upon payment of dues for the current law student year shall be enrolled as a Law Student Member of the Section. Thereafter such dues shall be paid in advance each year beginning on October 1 next succeeding such enrollment. Any Law Student Member whose annual dues shall be more than six months past due shall thereupon cease to be a member of this Section. Law Student Members shall have such rights, privileges, responsibilities and duties as the Council may from time to time determine, and no other, consistent with the Bylaws of the Association and guidelines adopted by the Board of Governors. Any and all references in these Bylaws to "Member" or "Members" shall be deemed not to refer to Law Student Members. Law Student Members shall be entitled to attend all meetings of the Section, but shall not have the right to vote.

ARTICLE III OFFICERS

AND COUNCIL

Section 1. The officers of the Section shall be a Chair, a Chair-Elect, one to two Vice-Chairs, a Secretary, a Budget Officer, and the Section Delegates to the House of Delegates.

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Section 2. There shall be a Council, which shall consist of the officers and the Immediate Past Chair, together with twelve other members of the Section to be elected by the Section membership. One representative each of the Law Student Division and the Young Lawyers Division of the Association will serve as ex officio non-voting members of the Council.

Section 3. At each annual meeting of the Section the following shall be elected:

(a) Chair-Elect, a Vice-Chair (or Vice-Chairs), and a Secretary, each for a term of one (1)

year. (b) A Chair, in the event that the office of Chair-Elect at the time of the election is vacant. (c) Upon the expiration of the terms of Council members, three members of the Council shall

be elected at each annual meeting of the Section to terms of four (4) years beginning at the close of the annual meeting at which they shall have been elected and ending at the close of the fourth succeeding annual meeting of the Section. The representatives of the Law Student Division and of the Young Lawyers Division shall be designated by these organizations at the time of the annual meeting for a term of one (1) year.

Section 4. If any member of the Council shall fail to attend two (2) successive meetings of

the Council, the office held by such member may be vacated by the Council unless the Council determines that there was reasonable cause for such absence, and the vacancy so created shall be filled by the Council.

Section 5. The Section shall elect the Budget Officer for a term of three (3) years at the

annual meeting,

Section 6. The Section shall elect the Section Delegates to the House of Delegates in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws of the American Bar Association and the Bylaws of the Section. At appropriate times, as determined by the Section Officers Conference, a Section Delegate shall serve on the Nominating Committee of the House of Delegates. The Council shall designate which Section Delegate shall serve on the Nominating Committee of the House of Delegates. The designation shall be made by the Council with due regard for the eligibility requirements for service on the Nominating Committee of the House of Delegates.

In the case of the absence of a Section Delegate from a meeting of the House or its

Nominating Committee, the Section Officers may designate a member of the Section as an Alternate Section Delegate to replace the absent Section Delegate.

Section 7. All terms of Office herein specified shall begin at the close of the annual meeting

at which election or appointment takes place, and shall end at the close of the annual meeting at the end of the term specified, or when a successor shall have been elected and qualified.

Section 8. No person shall be eligible for election as a member of the Council if he or she is

then an elected member of the Council and has been such member continuously for a period of three years or more, but this provision shall not bar election of such person as an officer (including as Section Delegate).

ARTICLE IV NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS

Section 1. At any time no later than the close of the Association's midyear meeting, the

Section Chair, after consultation with the Section Council, shall appoint a Nominating Committee of five members of the Section who are not candidates for office, not more than four of whom

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shall be either present or former office holders or members of the Council. The Section Chair- Elect shall be one of five Section members appointed to the nominating committee, and shall serve as its chair, unless the Section Chair-Elect position is vacant at the time the Nominating Committee is appointed, in which case the Section Chair shall select one of the five appointed Section Members to serve as chair of the Nominating Committee. The chair of the Nominating Committee may act on behalf of the Committee as authorized by the Committee. The Section Chair shall promptly thereafter announce the appointments with mailing or email addresses in an appropriate Section publication. The Section Chair may appoint a Section member to fill any vacancy which may arise thereafter in the Nominating Committee or chair thereof. The Committee shall obtain from the proposed nominee a brief statement (a) describing the nominee's activities in the Section and in the law profession generally, and (b) agreeing that if any conflicts of interest regarding the nominee’s activities for the Section become known to the nomi- nee he or she will, if elected, advise the Council. The Nominating Committee shall make and report one nomination for each position which is to be filled by election as provided elsewhere in these Bylaws. The report shall identify such nominee, provide the nominee's mailing or email ad- dress, and include a brief statement of the nominee's activities and conflicts, if any, disclosed by the nominee to the Committee. The Committee shall submit its report to the Section Chair who shall cause it to be published in an appropriate Section publication not later than thirty days prior to the opening assembly of the Association annual meeting, together with the time and place of the election. The Nominating Committee may supplement its published report and action by making one nomination for each vacancy in the Council or in its slate of nominees if any such vacancy should arise prior to the beginning of the annual meeting of the Section. Additional nominations may be made by petition signed by twenty-five Section members and delivered to the Section Director at the office of the Association in Chicago, Illinois, at least seven full business days prior to the opening assembly of the Association annual meeting. The petition shall be accompanied by the information with respect to the nominee’s qualifications for the position, including the information set forth above for the nominee brief statement.. Otherwise such nomination shall not be a valid nomination. At the commencement of the first business ses- sion of the annual meeting of the Section, the Section Chair shall orally announce the time and place when the election will be held as stated in the official program of the annual meeting of the Association, together with the foregoing information as to nominees nominated by Nominating Committee or by petition.

Section 2. All elections shall be held at the business session of the annual meeting of the

Section designated by the Chair, and elections shall be by voice vote, except that elections for contested positions shall be by written ballot if requested by any member in attendance at such session. Each position to be filled by election shall be voted upon separately, except that the vote may be for the entire slate of nominees nominated by the Nominating Committee for un- contested positions. Elections shall be by majority of the votes cast, and a runoff election to choose between the two leading candidates shall be held if a majority vote is not initially obtained.

ARTICLE V DUTIES OF OFFICERS

Section 1. Chair. The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Section and of the Council.

The Chair shall formulate and present at each annual meeting of the Association a report of the work of the Section for the then past year. The Chair shall perform such other duties and acts as usually pertain to the office of Chair. The Section Chair may approve budget expenditures and reimbursements in accordance with the policies of the Section and/or as authorized by the Council. The Chair may appoint an Assistant Secretary who shall assist the Secretary in keeping the records of proceedings of all meetings of the Section and of the Council and who shall assist the Secretary in any other respects requested by the Secretary and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Chair. The Chair may appoint an Assistant Budget Officer to assist the Budget Officer.

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Section 2. Chair-Elect. The Chair-Elect shall, unless he or she shall have failed or been unable to act as Chair-Elect, at the end of the Chair's term, automatically assume the office of Chair for a term of one year. The Chair-Elect shall be responsible for appointing all Chairs and Vice-Chairs and members of Section Divisions and Committees at or about the time of the annual meeting at which he or she assumes the office of Chair. If the Chair shall die, resign, or refuse to act as Chair, the Chair-Elect shall perform the duties of the Chair for the remainder of the term. If the Chair, due to disability, absence, or otherwise, is not able and available to perform the duties of that office, the Chair-Elect shall perform such duties. Such performance shall not prohibit the Chair-Elect's succession to the office of Chair at the close of the next annual meeting.

Section 3. Vice-Chair or Vice-Chairs. The Vice-Chair or Vice-Chairs shall be responsible for

directing such activities of the Section as the Chair or the Council shall assign to them from time to time.

Section 4. Secretary. The Secretary, with assistance from the Section staff, shall be the

custodian of all books, papers, documents, and other property of the Section, except money. The Secretary shall keep a true record of the proceedings of all meetings of the Section and of the Council. The Secretary shall prepare an informational report to the ABA House of Delegates prior to the ABA midyear and annual meetings. The Secretary, in conjunction with the Chair, as authorized by the Council, shall attend generally to the business of the Section.

Section 5. Budget Officer. The Budget Officer shall prepare and submit a budget

recommendation to the Council for adoption at the annual meeting and shall report on the current financial state of the Section during the midyear and annual meetings. The Budget Officer shall approve budget expenditures and reimbursements in accordance with the policies of the Section and/or as authorized by the Council. The Budget Officer shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Chair or the Council.

Section 6. Section Delegates. The Section Delegates shall perform such duties as are

prescribed by the Association. The Section Delegates shall report to the Council regarding House of Delegates matters in conjunction with the midyear and annual meetings. In addition, the Section Delegates shall make such reports to the Council and the Section membership as from time to time are requested by the Chair.

ARTICLE VI DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE COUNCIL

Section 1. The Council shall have general supervision and control of the affairs of the

Section, subject to the provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association and the Bylaws of the Section. It shall expressly authorize all commitments or contracts which entail the expenditure of all monies appropriated for the use or benefit of the Section. The Section Officers are authorized to approve expenditures up to 5% of the current annual operating expenses of the Section after the annual budget has been approved by the Section Council. If requested expenditures exceed 5% of the current annual operating expenses, the Council must approve such expenditures. The Council shall not, however, authorize commitments or contracts which entail the expenditure of funds in excess of the funds on deposit with the Association to the credit of the Section.

Section 2. The Council may authorize the Chair-Elect to establish committees or divisions,

and their respective Chairs and Vice-Chairs, from among Section members and may determine the duties, powers, functions and designations of administrative and other committees and divi- sions subject to the limitations of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association and the Bylaws of the Section.

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Section 3. The Council, during the interim between annual meetings of the Section, may fill vacancies in its elected membership, in the offices of Vice-Chair, Secretary, Budget Officer or Section Delegate, and, in the event of a vacancy in both offices of Chair and Chair-Elect, then in the office of Chair. Members of the Council and officers so selected shall serve until the close of the next annual meeting of the Section, except in the case of the Budget Officer or a Section Delegate who shall serve for the remainder of the term.

Section 4. All binding action of the Council shall be by majority vote of the members of

Council present at the meeting. Participation in a meeting through use of conference telephone, or by any other medium that allows all persons participating in the meeting to communicate concurrently with each other, constitutes presence in person at that meeting. A quorum for Council action at meetings shall be a majority of voting Council members, but less than a quorum may adjourn a meeting.

Section 5. In the interim between business meetings of the Section, the Council may act for

the Section in any way in which the Section is authorized to act, including the submission of reports and recommendations for Association action pursuant to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Association. The Council may not act in derogation of any binding action by the Section pursuant to these Bylaws at the immediately preceding annual meeting of the Section. If the Council finds that change or supervening circumstances justify and require action in derogation of any action taken by the Section at earlier annual meetings, the Council may act but shall report any action to the members of the Section at the annual meeting next following.

Section 6. The Council shall meet at or about the time of each annual meeting of the

Association at the place of such meeting, and at or about the time of each midyear meeting. The Council may also meet at any time and place upon call of the Chair or upon call of any three members of the Council.

Section 7. Any action permitted to be taken at any meeting of the Council may be taken

without a meeting if (a) notice of the proposed action is given to Council members to their respective addresses. email addresses, or telefax numbers appearing in the records of the Section, and (b) no written objection to such action by any Council member is addressed to the Section Director at the headquarters of the American Bar Association, and received within five full business days following mailing or email communication of the notice to Council members.

Section 8. At appropriate times, as determined by the Section Officers Conference, the

Council is authorized to submit a nomination for a Section member-at-large of the Board of Gov- ernors. The selection of the nominee shall be made by the Council with due regard for the eligibility requirements for election to the Board of Governors.

ARTICLE VII DIVISIONS AND COMMITTEES

Divisions shall be as from time to time determined by the Council. Committees of each Division shall be as from time to time determined by the Chair-Elect with the advice of the Division Chair and in accordance with applicable Section policy, subject to modification at any time by the Council.

ARTICLE VIII MEETINGS

Section 1. The annual meeting of the Section shall be held during the period of each annual

meeting of the Association and at the place of such meeting, with such program and order of

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business as may be arranged by the officers and Council. During each annual meeting and as part thereof there shall be a business meeting or business meetings at times and places designated by the Chair. One of such business meetings shall be held for the purpose of election of officers and Council members whose terms are expiring. Reasonable notice of the time and place of such business meetings shall be given in such manner as is determined by the Chair.

Section 2. Special meetings of the Section may be called by the Chair, upon approval of the

Council, at such time and place as the Council may determine.

Section 3. The members of the Section present at any meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business; all binding action by the Section shall be by a majority vote of those present and voting.

Section 4. At any business meeting of the Section any member may seek recognition, which

shall be granted by the Chair, to bring before the Section any matter within its jurisdiction and to speak thereon at reasonable length.

Section 5. The Council may direct that a matter be submitted to the members of the Section

for vote by mail or email. In such event binding action shall be by majority of the votes received in accordance with rules fixed by the Council.

ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS

Section 1. The fiscal year of the Section shall be the same as that of the Association.

Section 2. All bills incurred by the Section for expenditures pre-approved by the Section

Council or Section Officers, as set forth herein, shall be reviewed by the Section Director and forwarded to the Treasurer of the Association for payment.

Section 3. Any action by this Section must be approved by the House of Delegates of the

Association, or by the Board of Governors as may be applicable, or pursuant to relevant Association policy and procedures, before such action can be effective as the action of the Association. No officer or member of this Section shall use the name of the Association in public expression of any action of the Section unless such action of the Section has been approved by the House of Delegates. Any resolution adopted or action taken by the Section shall on request of the Council or the Section be reported by the Chair or Section Delegate to the House of Delegates or the Board of Governors of the Association for action by the Association thereon.

Section 4. The Council and Officers of the Section shall, and are authorized to, act in all

respects as provided by, and only consistently with, the applicable provisions of the Constitution, Bylaws, and Policies and Procedures of the Association from time to time in effect.

Section 5. These Bylaws shall be construed to facilitate and encourage the use of emerging forms of electronic and written communication and publication. Email or other form of electronic communication has the same force and effect as “mail”, and electronic forms of communication and publication are included in the definitions of “mail”, “writing”, “notification”, or “publication” where notice, publication, voting or other action is required or permitted.

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AMENDMENTS

These Bylaws may be amended at any annual meeting of the Section by a majority vote of the members of the Section present and voting, provided that such amendment shall first have been approved by a majority of the Council and that the proposed text of such amendment shall have been furnished to the members by publication in an appropriate Section publication at least thirty days prior to the opening assembly of the Association's annual meeting. No amendment so adopted shall become effective until approved as required by the then applicable Association Constitution, Bylaws, practices and procedures. Such approval shall be conclusively evidenced by certification by the then Chair of the Section.

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