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GET TO KNOW YOUR BOARD MEMBER there a short time because my father was in the military and transferred. I have lived in Bismarck for more than 26 years and raised my six children here, so it is “home.” I attended Brigham Young University and the University of South Dakota School of Law. Doug Bahr SBAND Board Member What is your current position? I am special counsel at Crowley Fleck PLLP. Prior to coming to Crowley Fleck, I was the director of the Civil Litigation Division of the North Dakota Office of Attorney General. What is your hometown, college attended, and law school attended? I was born in Corvallis, Ore., but only lived What professional work did you do before law school? Prior to law school, I worked as a mental health counselor at an adult forensic facility and at a youth mental health center. What led you to a career in law? My undergraduate is in child development and family relations – preprofessional. I intended to become a marriage and family therapist. However, I took a family law class and an American heritage class and found the law so interesting, I decided to go to law school. How long have you been on the SBAND Board? Since July 2017. What other involvement have you had with SBAND prior to being on the Board? I served as a member and as chair of the Ethics Committee. I also served on the OAH Advisory Council. What is your favorite quote? “The only measure of true greatness is how close a man can become like Jesus.” -Ezra Taft Benson What is the last book you read (good or bad)? “Founding Myths” by Ray Raphael. SECTION HIGHLIGHT Business and Corporation Section The Business and Corporation Section serves the professional needs of corporate attorneys and those who do business or transactional work by providing information and CLE programming. “Our section is particularly interested in following organizational entities and law changes that affect our members in their practice,” says Chris Kennelly, section chair. He notes the Business and Corporation Section is also shifting its focus to becoming a more active section within SBAND. “Last year we held our first annual continuing legal education (CLE) seminar, and we had 50 to 60 attendees,” says Kennelly. This year, the section will be holding its CLE Seminar on Thursday, Dec. 7, at the Kelly Inn in Bismarck. The event will be held in conjunction with the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law (RPPT) Section’s conference. “The RPPT Section has done a nice job with 30 THE GAVEL CLEs for its members, so it has always been a goal to initiate some sort of similar program related to our section,” Kennelly notes. The Business and Corporation Section’s upcoming seminar will include three presentations focusing on buy and sell agreements, an update on the North Dakota LOC Law, and an overview of the North Dakota Securities Law. The seminar is free to members of the Business and Corporation Section, as well as those attending the RPPT Section conference. “We encourage people to attend to continue to make this event successful,” say Kennelly. He also encourages lawyers to join the Business and Corporation Section. “There are a lot of active practitioners in this section, and it allows us to come together as colleagues to jointly learn in our areas of interest.”