Organised by the International Bar Association (IBA), the Legal Business Development (LBD) Global Virtual Summit ran on September 2 nd and 3 rd, 2020. IBA Legal Business Development Global Virtual Summit – “The Magic of Collaboration in Law Firms” on September 3rd, 2020Ĭaroline Berube, Managing Partner of HJM Asia Law, was delighted to talk and share her Asian experience about the importance of collaboration among law firms to succeed together. Marta Menin for her administrative assistance. II Lecturer at Bocconi University) for again having invited her to lecture their smart students for another year, and to Dr. Day 1 was a combination of about 160 LL.M and engineer students – a great combination of knowledge and experience! Caroline accords special thanks to Laurent Manderieux and Gabriele Gagliani (LL.M., Ph.D. Manderieux’s students always show interest and ask relevant questions! The challenge was teaching virtually and make 8 hours of teaching the practical aspects of Asia tech law and IP cases as interactive as possible, which Caroline achieved. program, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Law Department at Bocconi University). in Law of Internet Technology, Bocconi University, from November 12th to 14th, 2020Ĭaroline Berube, Managing Partner of HJM Asia Law, had another great experience teaching LL.M Bocconi students of Laurent Manderieux (Director of the LL.M. K 30 Ayers hit a 38-yard field goal to round out the scoring and take us to the 68-14 final.Teaching “Tech Law/Intellectual Property in Asia” to students of the LL.M. McDaniel to WR 4 Robey third and final TD connection, this time from 14-yards out. The Forest and Brookville sidelines work out strategies on the fly Brookville was now up a comfortable 44-14. And McDaniel has good speed as he outran all the Cavs to the the final stripe. Just when you think you have everyone covered in space, the quarterback takes off. QB 7 McDaniel did it himself on the ground this time from 52-yards out. The PAT was good this time and with 2:40 left in the first half, Brookville’s lead had ballooned to 38-14.Īnother successful onside kick, and the bees were ready to sting again. A 28-yard pass and run by RB 28 Butler set up the score. After the Bees recovered an onside kick, it took QB 7 McDaniel only five plays to find WR 4 Robey again, this time from 3-yards out. The PAT was no good again, and Brookville’s lead was 31-14. RB 22 Jaylyn Marshall, another speedster, scored from forty-three yards out with 5:26 left. That’s a poison pill that’s hard to recover from. Two came as a result of successful onside kick offs. Brookville now led 25-14.Ĭoach Meeks troops would add four more scores before half-time. He can straight line fly, but he also has a knack for weaving and cutting through traffic, breaking tackles and understanding where and when to slow down or accelerate. This time to the tune of a ‘pick six – interception’ from just mid field. Three JF plays later, it was Butler serving up more Bee points. When Brookville got the ball back, it took RB 28 Butler two plays to retake the lead on his 52-yard jaunt. From there Brookville rolled out the speed and it was a horse of a different color. And when Cavalier QB 19 Joe Bell hit WR 9 Brody Jackson on fourth and short at the Bee thirty-two, the visitors had life.īee RB 28 Tayshaun Butler breaks off a big run Jefferson Forest, hung in the game early with a RB 29 Alex Martsteller run from a yard out. Once ‘twenty eight’ gets the ball in his hands, you expect things are going to happen. During the 38-point, second quarter run, the Senior scored from 52-yards out and then pulled off a ‘pick six’ on defense from fifty plus. It was Brookville RB/DB 28 Tayshaun Butler (8/145, 2TD, 1/21 rec, 54-yd INT for TD) that blew up first with a 55-yard dart to start the nights scoring five and a half minutes in. Overall, a lot of explosive plays.” Explosive may be an understatement, as the Bees went off for thirty-eight unanswered points before the break. Got the running game going early and then started hooking up in the air (passing), threw a few screens in there. Brookville Head Coach Jonathan Meeks cited the big plays. The Swarm found themselves behind to the visiting Jefferson Forest Cavaliers 14-13 a minute and a half into the second quarter, but that’s when the Bee explosiveness kicked in. Stinger Stadium, Lynchburg, Va– The Brookville Bees turned a close game early into a runaway. Brookville’s 38 point second quarter proves too much for the Cavaliers
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