FOR WOMEN LAWYERS AND THOSE WHO SUPPORT THEIR ADVANCEMENT
The Dale E. Fowler School of Law at Chapman University seeks applications for a Part-Time Lecturer of Practice Foundations- Transactions starting August 2017. Successful candidates will teach one 3 unit section of the required 200 level course, Practice Foundations – Transactions, under the supervision of a full time faculty member. Practice Foundations are small section courses that emphasize writing and practice skills. Students work on simulated problems and transactions that lawyers might encounter in practice and receive feedback on their work throughout the semester. The course meets weekly and teachers must be committed to attending and providing feedback to students. To apply, see link below: https://webfarm.chapman.edu/jobs/job.aspx?id=851
SP17-01 Judicial Administration: Judicial Branch Contracting Manual (revise Judicial Branch Contracting Manual) In consultation with the Judicial Branch Contracting Manual Working Group,2 staff has made additional proposed revisions to the manual, and invites public comment regarding the proposed revisions The deadline for comment is 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 10, 2017.
A new proposal has been posted to the California Courts web site, at http://www.courts.ca.gov/policyadmin-invitationstocomment.htm. · SPR17-27 Criminal Procedure: Use of Risk/Needs Assessments at Sentencing (approve Cal. Standards of Judicial Administration, standard 4.35) The deadline for comment is 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 28, 2017. If you have any questions, please contact Benita Downs, at benita.downs@jud.ca.gov, or at 415-865-7957.
The United States District Court, Central District of California, is currently accepting applications from qualified individuals interested in serving as Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference Lawyer Representatives. Please refer to the link below for more information. https://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/news/seeking-applications-ninth-circuit-judicial-conference-lawyer-representatives-1
Please click on the link below to access the Recruitment Notice for Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Trial Attorney Panel. Thank you. http://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/news/recruitment-notice-criminal-justice-act-cja-trial-attorney-panel
Comments sought: Thirty-two (32) new proposals to amend the California Rules of Court, Judicial Council forms and legislation have been posted to the California Courts web site, at http://www.courts.ca.gov/policyadmin-invitationstocomment.htm. The attached list provides a summary of the proposals and contains direct links to each individual proposal. You are welcome to distribute this to any other interested parties. The deadline for comment is 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 28, 2017. If you have any questions, please contact Benita Downs, at benita.downs@jud.ca.gov, or at 415-865-7957.
Friends & family are welcome to join! 3 hours of MCLE offered morning of Saturday May 6, 2017
Cruise Line: Carnival - Inspiration Ship
Cost: $309 per person for a cabin without a window plus tax & gratuities, $349 per person for a picture cabin plus tax & gratuities. Cabin prices & upgrades subject to availability Minimum 2 persons per cabin and $100 deposit per person. All you can eat dining is included.
Departing: Friday May 5, 2017 from Long Beach cruise terminal at 5:30 p.m. Boarding is from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Returning: Monday May 8, 2017 at 7:00 a.m. Long Beach cruise terminal
Passport: Must have a valid passport that expires 6 months after May 5, 2017 MCLE:
For questions & concerns please contact: Vincent Gonzales, Esq. from FLOC: vmgonzales@semprautilities.com Elsie Secoquian, Esq. from FLOC: esecoquian@hotmail.com
http://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/news/attorney-admission-fee-increase
Contact: Laura Ernde 415-538-2283 barcomm@calbar.ca.gov
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1, 2017 – In response to a recent increase in attorneys seeking to do pro bono work, State Bar President James Fox and Executive Director Elizabeth Parker said today:
“We applaud the recent wave of attorneys throughout California looking to provide pro bono legal services around immigration and other legal concerns. The State Bar of California strongly supports access to legal services as a core part of our public protection mission. We support the promise of justice for all, including for low-income people who too often have no choice but to navigate the legal system alone.
We encourage attorneys licensed in California to provide pro bono support to help bridge the gap in access to justice. While upholding ethical standards for attorneys and regulating the legal profession is a core focus of the State Bar’s work, it’s equally critical to ensure that all of California’s residents have access to high-quality attorneys when the need arises.
In addition to the donation of time, a donation of financial assistance can make a huge positive impact, especially with a shifting political landscape. Please consider making a donation to the State Bar’s Justice Gap Fund or directly to your local legal aid provider to help make sure individuals and families who need legal assistance can get help when they need it.”
Information about providing pro bono legal services in California Attorneys who wish to provide pro bono legal service in California must have active State Bar status. Status can be switched from inactive to active via the State Bar website.
The fee for active status is waived for attorneys who participate in the State Bar of California’s Pro Bono Practice Program.
The Pro Bono Practice Program allows California attorneys who are currently inactive or retired to have active status for the sole purpose of doing pro bono work. Attorneys who are accepted to the Pro Bono Practice Program must work with a qualified legal services provider, certified lawyer referral service, or court-based self-help center. In addition to a waiver of the active status fee, attorneys who qualify for this program have access to free MCLE.
More information about pro bono opportunities is available on the State Bar website. One Justice also houses a pro bono rapid response network for attorneys.
In addition to promoting pro bono service, the State Bar also provides approximately $30 million in grants annually to legal aid organizations throughout California. These grants support groups that address immigration needs, prevent homelessness, keep kids in school, protect elders from fraud and abuse and connect veterans to services, among other critical legal assistance.
Legal aid organizations provide direct services throughout the state. (The statewide list of legal aid providers is available.).
Attorneys who would like to provide additional support for access to justice can donate to the Justice Gap Fund when they pay their annual State Bar of California fees.
Resources for Californians on finding an attorney The State Bar also provides resources for Californians who need help finding an attorney as well as ways to avoid fraud from notarios and other people posing as attorneys. · Find Legal Help · Finding the Right Lawyer / Como Encontrar el Abogado Apropiado · Avoiding Fraud by Immigration Consultants · Información Legal en Español People who think they have been a victim of misconduct by an attorney or someone posing as an attorney should file a complaint with the State Bar. · Filing a complaint against an attorney about misconduct · Filing a complaint against a notario or someone posing as an attorney · Client Security Fund application, to recover money lost due to attorney misconduct
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