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  • Wednesday, April 01, 2026 12:13 PM | Executive Director (Administrator)


    Happy April, OCWLA Members and Friends!

    April arrives on the heels of a month defined by meaningful connection and action. March reminded us not only of our community's strength but also of the responsibility we carry as advocates and stewards of justice.

    We began the month in celebration at our annual Wine Event, where OCWLA members and friends gathered in the spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose. The evening reflected the very best of our organization—bringing together accomplished professionals across generations to support one another and strengthen the bonds that sustain our work.

    Our leadership was also proud to stand alongside fellow community leaders and advocates at the South Asian Bar Association of Orange County’s Community Leadership Gathering. The collaboration and unity on display reinforced what we know to be true: progress in the legal profession—and in our communities—occurs when we intentionally and respectfully show up for one another.

    At the same time, this month has been fraught with challenges. As conflicts continue to affect communities across the globe, many within our own legal community are carrying personal grief, concern, and uncertainty. OCWLA remains committed to holding space for those impacted—offering support and solidarity. In moments such as these, we are reminded that the practice of law is it is grounded in it.

    We were also honored to join the Iranian American Bar Association for its Nowruz gathering. While Nowruz is traditionally a time of celebration, this year’s gathering carried a more reflective and contemplative tone. In recognition of the challenges quietly affecting many with the community, the event created space to come together, share in mutual understanding, and offer support. It served as a meaningful reminder that community remains a source of strength, even in difficult moments.

    That same spirit of civic engagement was reflected in OCWLA’s participation in the Great American Write-In. Through our presence, we supported meaningful dialogue, encouraged direct advocacy, and helped make civic participation accessible to those seeking to engage with the democratic process. I extend my sincere thanks to Maria Bashaw for her leadership and dedication in staffing our OCWLA booth—her efforts were instrumental in advancing this important initiative.

    We concluded March with a special opportunity to honor service, community. In recognition of the anniversary marking the end of the Vietnam War, veteran advocates gathered for a luncheon with Judge Carter, Judge King, and Justice Moore. The event offered a moment of remembrance and underscored the vital role advocates play in supporting service members. Attendees also experienced a guided tour of the appellate courthouse artwork, highlighting the intersection of history, justice, and the enduring legacy of service.

    As we transition out of Women’s History Month, we carry forward its message with purpose. Our upcoming Equal Pay Day CLE will provide an important opportunity to examine the persistent disparities that continue to affect women in the workforce and to equip ourselves with the tools to addressthese disparaties. While we celebrate progress, we remain clear-eyed about the work that still lies ahead.

    April is often associated with renewal—a season of growth, and possibility, It offers us a moment to recalibrate and recommit. My hope is that we continue to build on the energy of the past month: to lead with integrity, to advocate with intention, and to support one another with generosity. In doing so, we reaffirm our shared commitment to the rule of law—the foundation upon which our profession stands and the principle that guides our work in service to others.

    Heidi Plummer

    2026 OCWLA President

    Bock & Plummer, Attorneys at Law


  • Sunday, March 01, 2026 12:14 PM | Executive Director (Administrator)


    Happy March, OCWLA Members and Friends!

    March arrives with a sense of momentum and purpose. As we move into the heart of this year, I continue to be inspired by this community's strength and the shared commitment that has defined Orange County Women Lawyers Association for the past 50 years. Your engagement, leadership, and generosity transform our mission into meaningful action. In February, we joyfully came together for our annual Galentine’s celebration, a reminder of the power of connection, friendship, and the supportive network that defines OCWLA. We were also proud to partner with the OCBA Attorney Well-Being Committee and other bar sections to present High Stakes, Heavy Hearts—a meaningful and timely conversation focused on protecting your well-being while continuing to succeed in a high-pressure profession.


    As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we are reminded that the story of women in the law is one of courage, persistence, and collective progress—written across courtrooms and communities around the world. We stand on the shoulders of women pioneers who transformed what once seemed impossible into lasting pathways for others: Arabella Mansfield, the first woman admitted to practice law in the United States; Charlotte E. Ray, the first Black woman lawyer in our nation; Sandra Day O’Connor, who shattered the highest glass ceiling as the first woman on the United States Supreme Court; and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose lifelong advocacy reshaped the legal framework for gender equality. Closer to home, that same trailblazing spirit is reflected in Orange County through leaders such as Judge Frances Muñoz, the first Latina appointed to the Orange County Superior Court, and Justice Eileen C. Moore, one of the earliest women to serve on the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division Three, whose distinguished career and national leadership continue to inspire our legal community.

    Other transformative women were the founders of OCWLA, who, at a time when women were significantly underrepresented in the profession, created one of the first sustained and intentional networks in Orange County dedicated to advancing women lawyers through mentorship, professional development, judicial access, and community impact. Their vision established more than an organization, OCWLA is a lasting infrastructure of opportunity and support, which continues to shape careers and open doors more than five decades later.

    That same spirit lives on today in the women who serve on the bench, lead our legal institutions, and guide the next generation forward. When we come together across generations to share our experiences and honor those who paved the way, we are reminded that this legacy is both global in its impact and deeply personal in its meaning—something we will celebrate in a particularly special way at our cherished Past Presidents’ Tea. Because of them, we lead. Because we lead, the next chapter begins.

    In the months ahead, our programming offers powerful opportunities to come together in that same spirit of connection and advancement. On April 21st, we will host our Equal Pay Day CLE, a timely and important program that reinforces OCWLA’s longstanding commitment to education, advocacy, and equity in the profession. There are countless opportunities to get involved. I encourage each of you to find a space to plug in, bring a colleague, and help us grow this extraordinary network. OCWLA has always been an organization where leadership is cultivated, friendships are formed, and futures are shaped.

    It is an honor to serve as your President during this remarkable chapter in our history. Thank you for your leadership, your engagement, and your unwavering commitment to one another and to the mission of OCWLA. Together, we are not only celebrating our past—we are shaping a powerful and inclusive future.

    Heidi Plummer

    2026 OCWLA President

    Bock & Plummer, Attorneys at Law


  • Monday, February 02, 2026 8:32 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)


    Happy February, OCWLA Members and Friends!


    As we move into February, I am energized by the momentum already underway and grateful for the collective commitment that continues to shape OCWLA’s year ahead. The new year began on a strong note with our January 13 CLE, which was exceptionally well attended and thoughtfully received. The program reflected the caliber of education our members expect—substantive, timely, and engaging—and set the tone for the quality of programming we will continue to deliver throughout the year.

    Building on that momentum, the Board recently convened for our annual retreat, an important opportunity to reflect, collaborate, and plan with intention. During the retreat, Board members evaluated prior initiatives and engaged in strategic discussions focused on how to best serve our community. The result is a thoughtfully curated slate of educational programs, networking opportunities, and signature events designed to foster professional growth, connection, and leadership development in the months ahead.

    In January, the OCWLA Foundation also met to review applications for bar stipends, continuing our commitment to supporting aspiring and early-career attorneys. This year, the Foundation anticipates awarding five bar stipends, reflecting OCWLA’s ongoing investment in access to the profession and equity within the legal community. We are grateful to the Foundation Board and volunteers who dedicate their time to this important work.


    Philanthropy remains a core part of OCWLA’s mission, and there will be several opportunities in the coming months for members to engage, give back, and support our community partners. We invite you to participate in these efforts and will be sharing additional information soon. 


    Please help spread the word! OCWLA is currently accepting applications for its philanthropic giving! Applications are due by February 28, 2026.

    At the heart of all of this work is OCWLA’s enduring mission: to advance women in the legal profession, promote equity within the justice system, and strengthen our legal community. That mission remains our north star. Whether through CLEs, signature events, philanthropic initiatives, or informal opportunities to connect, OCWLA will continue to hold space for meaningful engagement while ensuring that our work remains inclusive, relevant, and lasting.


    February also offers a moment to reflect on important historical milestones that underscore why this mission matters. The month includes the birthdays of trailblazing advocates such as Susan B. Anthony and Rosa Parks—leaders whose courage and perseverance reshaped our understanding of equality, civic participation, and justice. Their legacies remind us that progress is the result of sustained effort and collective action.


    Within the legal profession, February likewise invites reflection on the role attorneys play in protecting civil rights, advancing access to justice, and upholding the rule of law. These principles are deeply aligned with OCWLA’s purpose and inform our continued commitment to service—both within the profession and in the broader community.

    As we look ahead, I encourage you to stay engaged, attend upcoming programs, and take advantage of the many opportunities OCWLA offers to connect and lead. The strength of this organization has always come from its members, and the year ahead promises meaningful opportunities to build on our legacy together.

    Thank you for your continued involvement and support. I look forward to the months ahead and to all we will accomplish as a community.

    Heidi Plummer

    2026 OCWLA President

    Bock & Plummer, Attorneys at Law


  • Friday, January 02, 2026 10:13 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)


    Happy New Year, OCWLA Members and Friends!

    As we step into 2026, I am filled with gratitude for the incredible legacy that the Orange County Women Lawyers Association has built for more than five decades — a legacy grounded in empowerment, connection, and the advancement of women in the legal profession. This year, we continue that legacy with renewed purpose, strengthening the spaces where women lead, learn, and uplift one another.


    OCWLA remains committed to offering high-quality, meaningful CLE programs throughout the year, ensuring our members stay informed, supported, and inspired in every stage of their careers. I encourage you to join us for these educational opportunities as we deepen our collective knowledge and continue shaping the future of our profession.

    We also have an exciting calendar of events ahead! Please save the date for the 2026 OCWLA Gala on October 15, an evening dedicated to celebrating our mission and honoring those who embody and carry on these values. 

    In addition, we look forward to hosting hallmark events including the Annual Women Judges Reception, Quarterly Coffee Meet Ups, the Past Presidents’ Tea, our Summer Membership Mixer, and the Holiday Installation Dinner. Each gathering provides a unique chance to build community, recognize leadership, and connect with colleagues who share a commitment to equity and service.


    Philanthropy remains a cornerstone of our work, and this year brings even more opportunities to support organizations that uplift women, children, and families across Orange County. I invite each of you to engage in our charitable initiatives as we continue to make a meaningful impact together.

    As we begin this new year, let us move forward with confidence, compassion, and the courage to expand the path for others to follow. Together, we will continue strengthening OCWLA’s legacy of empowerment, in shaping a brighter, more inclusive future for our legal community.

    I look forward to serving alongside you in 2026.

    Heidi Plummer

    2026 OCWLA President

    Bock & Plummer, Attorneys at Law


  • Thursday, December 04, 2025 11:22 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Happy December, OCWLA Members!

    It has been such a privilege to serve as your 2025 OCWLA President, and I am so grateful for all the people who worked this year to bring so many programs, events and networking opportunities to life. Thank you to our generous sponsors, without whom none of our events would be possible. Thank you to our members, who support our events and whose contributions and ideas enhance our programs every year. And thank you to the people who volunteer their time and treasure to making this happen: our executive directors, Amelia Montgomery and Tori Menninger, and to our incredible 2025 Board of Directors who worked so hard this year. It has been such an honor and pleasure to work alongside you all in support of this great organization.

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    Our big goals for the year were to expand our “tent” through reaching new attendees and members, expanding opportunities for philanthropic work, and expanding opportunities for members to have their voices heard through advocacy. Our board, executive directors and members realized these goals.

    Expanding our Reach

    Thanks to membership chairs Laurie Rowen and Mimi Ahn, and past OCWLA President Dana Heyde’s popular OCWLA book club (now ten years old!) our membership over the last two years has grown from 400 members, to over 600 members. 

    Heidi Plummer and the new judicial evaluation committee expanded inclusivity and OCWLA’s reach with the addition of a judicial evaluation committee and support for the Unity Bar.

     Heidi also led the Events Committee who put on this year’s extraordinary Gala, the Wine Event, the Past Presidents Tea, the Women Judge’s Reception and the Holiday Dinner. 

    Sayuri Espinosa and Antoinette Naddour expanded our reach with MCLE programming featuring dynamic speakers and new subject areas. New programs also included our Professional Tool Kit series, offering members professional headshots, a presentation from marketing and branding experts, and a shopping networking event at the Veronica Beard store. 

    Finally, past president Betty Fracisco led a team of board members to reconnect with past leaders of OCWLA in a history project documenting the last 50 years.

    Philanthropy

    Our incredible Philanthropy Committee, led by Heather Stangle-Smith and Ashley Peniche Montenegro, organized hands-on opportunities for members to participate in philanthropic activities while gaining legal experience. Ashley met early in the year with the Orangewood Foundation and organized an OCWLA event to make dinner for homeless teens. OCWLA sponsored a CRF judging night, and “adopted” a conservatorship clinic with the Elder and Disability Rights Center. Our monthly updates now feature volunteering opportunities where members can also gain legal experience.

    Advocacy

    Another 2025 goal was to provide opportunities for members to get involved in their communities and support issues they cared about. In light of attacks on lawyers, law firms and judges, our board was among the first in Orange County to draft and endorse a statement supporting the Rule of Law. We also sponsored a table at the Great American Write In, in which 100 organizations participated, and sponsored our first annual Suffragette Coffee, to support voting rights. 

    I am also grateful for those who model the mission of our organization. Our incredible 2025 Awardees are shining examples of OCWLA’s support for civility, for support for women in the profession and the rule of law. Pamela Traut, Judge Kimberly Menninger and Everett Dorey all have contributed and continue to contribute to a legal community where woman lawyers thrive. Thank you again for the privilege to serve as the 2025 OCWLA President, and congratulations to the incoming 2026 Officers and Board of Directors!


    Congratulations to the incoming 

    2026 OCWLA Executive Officers and Board of Directors!



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    Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday season and a wonderful 2026!


    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman Littrell LLP

    2025 OCWLA President


  • Tuesday, November 04, 2025 11:25 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Dear OCWLA members,

    Thanks to all of you who supported and attended our 50th Anniversary Golden Legacy Gala at the VEA Hotel on October 16! Gala Chair and OCWLA Vice President Heidi Plummer did a fantastic job making sure every detail of the evening was perfect. I was particularly moved by the acceptance speeches by our incredible honorees. Thank you, Pamela Traut, for normalizing support for the Rule of Law. Thank you, Judge Kimberly Menninger, for reminding us how important it is to support other women lawyers and for how far we have come. Finally, thank you, Samantha Dorey, for highlighting the important work you do at Everett & Dorey LLP to support and uplift women lawyers.

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    We had other memorable events in October. First, on October 9, OCWLA members, friends and clients visited the Veronica Beard store in Fashion Island to network, shop and enjoy champagne and soft drinks while shopping for fall and winter fashion. A women owned-brand, Veronica Beard donated 15% of the evening’s proceeds to Orange County Women Lawyers Association Foundation to support bar stipends and grants to charities supporting women and children in Orange County. We are so grateful to Desiree Salazar and the entire team at the Veronica Beard Newport Beach store for organizing this great event and for supporting the OCWLA Foundation.

    On October 25, OCWLA was out in force to support the newest fantastic program rolled out by OCBA President Mei Tsang, the OCBA Community Fair. The event featured incredible talent by our own legal community, children’s activities and face painting. The OCWLA had its own table at the event. This will surely be a highly anticipated annual event for years to come.

    In honor of Halloween, the OCWLA Book Club gathered on October 27 to discuss the book Night Bitch by Rachel Yoder. The discussion was led by Marketa Sims. Stay tuned for more details, as the OCWLA Members-Only Book Club will be celebrating its tenth anniversary of lasting connections and friendships with its First Annual Book Club Gala on January 23, 2026. Non-Members are welcome. It's sure to be a fun event!

    For our last October event, Membership Committee Co-Chairs Laurie Rowen and Mimi Ahn put on another extraordinary member coffee meetup. Generously sponsored by Cottle Keen Lopiccolo & Heyde, LLP, and Silvana Sarkis, JD, the meetup was particularly festive and well-attended, and included some fantastic and creative costumes, including “A Formal Apology,” “Miss Demeanor,” and “Miss Trial.” Special thanks to Nico Johnson and Lexitas for hosting the event at his location.

    This month has more events in store. On November 7 we are hosting our last MCLE of the Year, Elimination of Bias MCLE: Breaking The Mold, featuring Manal Richa. The luncheon will be at the OCBA Headquarters from 12-1:15. We will also be announcing the results of our recent election and our new OCWLA 2026 Board of Directors!

    We are continuing to support group philanthropic events with an OCWLA CRF Moot Court Judging night on November 18. Please register here if you would like to attend.

    Finally, our Holiday Party and Installation Dinner is on December 2, 2025, at the beautiful Renaissance Hotel in Newport Beach. Get your tickets now!  

    Wishing everyone a wonderful November and a Happy Thanksgiving.

    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman Littrell LLP

    2025 OCWLA President


  • Tuesday, October 07, 2025 8:18 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Welcome to October!

    We had a great turnout of nearly 70 people for our True Crime MCLE at the Pacific Club on September 26. My friends and former colleagues from OCDA, Matt Murphy and Heather Brown, gave the inside story of the twists and turns of the People v. Hossein Nayeri case. We are grateful to Matt and Heather for making the time to give this great presentation. Thanks also to our sponsors who made this great event possible: The Law Office of Brian Gurwitz, Moore Law for Children, Wiechert, Munk & Goldstein, PC, and SMBC Manubank. I would also like to acknowledge our venue sponsor Aaron Malo of Sheppard Mullin for securing this great venue for us. View photos

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    Please sign up for our final Professional Tool Kit event THIS THURSDAY at the Veronica Beard Store in Fashion Island. Bring a friend/colleague/client to see the latest styles for fall and winter while enjoying champagne. Veronica Beard is graciously donating 15% of the proceeds to the Orange County Women Lawyers Foundation, which supports non-profits supporting women and children and provides stipends to law students in Orange County.

    Our BIG event this month is the celebration of our three extraordinary annual award recipients: Attorney of the Year Pamela Traut, Judge of the Year the Honorable Kimberly Menninger, and for the Advancement of Women Award, Everett Dorey LLP. We will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Orange County Women Lawyers Association. The event will feature live music, delicious food and cocktails in a beautiful outdoor venue at the VEA Hotel in Newport Beach. Get your ticketsbefore the event sells out!

    Two more events are happening this busy October: First, our Members-Only Book Club on October 27, led by Marketa Sims, OC Alternate Defender.

    Last but not least, our Membership Committee has organized another of our popular annual Halloween Coffee Meetups on October 31. Wear your costume and register here to share some coffee and pastries with friends and colleagues.

    Looking forward to seeing you at the 2025 Gala at the VEA on October 16!

    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman Littrell LLP

    2025 OCWLA President


  • Wednesday, September 03, 2025 11:57 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Welcome to September, OCWLA Members!

    Thanks to all of you who helped honor our women judges at the Annual Women Judges Reception on August 21. We had a record turn-out for the event with 144 registered. We are very grateful to our gracious host, Rutan & Tucker, LLP, who helped coordinate the event as it has done the last several years. 

    We are also very grateful to our sponsors, including Gill Law Group, PC, CalPrivate Bank, Bock & Plummer, Ferruzzo & Ferruzzo LLP, Steno, Carno Law Group, Kahana Feld, Judicate West, Cottle Keen Lopiccolo & Heyde, LLP, Buchalter, JAMS, Minyard Morris, Rutan & Tucker, LLP, Leslie Law Firm, Mediator Michelle A. Reinglass, Montage Legal Group, Traut Injury Law, Aptus Court Reporting, Silvana Sarkis, and Krystal Mosqueda. Without you this special event would not be possible.

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    We would also like to thank our gracious sponsors Bock & Plummer, Silvana Sarkis, Leslie Law Firm, and Lexitas Irvine for hosting our first annual Suffragette Day Coffee. Members were able to enjoy breakfast and coffee with colleagues from across Orange County while celebrating the remarkable women who fought for women’s right to vote. We also heard from the League of Women Voters on their work to protect voting rights.

    We have an exciting MCLE opportunity coming up September 26, when two former homicide prosecutors will present on the People v. Hosein Nayeri case. The case is the subject of the Hulu documentary “Devil in the Desert,” and the ABC podcast of the same name hit the number one spot in the country for several weeks this summer. Matt Murphy is now with ABC, and Heather Brown has her own practice where she specializes in representing victims of sexual assault. Get your ticket now to hear from these two fantastic speakers while enjoying a delicious lunch at the Pacific Club—this event will sell out.

    Also coming up this month is our members-only book club on September 29 at Mimi’s Café in Tustin. OCWLA Past President and current Board Member Dana Heyde will lead the discussion on Mansion Beach by Meg Mitchell Moore.

    We have worked with professionals this year to help our members to hone their personal brand and marketing message. Our final event in the professional tool kit series will be generously hosted by the Veronica Beard store in Fashion Island. Members can register to attend this private shopping experience with a friend or client, and the store has graciously agreed to donate 15% of the proceeds to the OCWLA Foundation. Don’t miss this great opportunity to support the OCWLA Foundation, update your wardrobe and network with colleagues and clients. The event will be on October 9 from 4-7 pm.

    I’d like to take the opportunity to also give recognition to this year’s OCWLA honorees who will take center stage at the OCWLA Golden Legacy Gala at the VEA hotel on October 16:

    Gala tickets are selling fast and the event will sell out. Secure your spot with a sponsorshipto market your business. We are also still soliciting donations for our silent auction.

    Also, it’s time for OCWLA’s annual election for ten (10) Director positions. If you are interested in running, and a current member, please find more information here.

    Finally, we’d like to highlight some fall pro bono opportunities for our members:

    Veterans Legal Institute

    VA Hospital in Long Beach Clinic

    September 19

    Family Law Clinic

    September 19


    Elder Law & Disability Rights Center:

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    Estate Plan Clinics

    Part 1: September 6, Part 2: September 20 in Mission Viejo

    Limited Conservatorship Clinics

    September 13 & October 11 at CHOC


    Please contact these organizations to reserve your spot!

    May your fall be productive and full of happy surprises.


    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman Littrell LLP

    2025 OCWLA President




  • Tuesday, August 12, 2025 11:50 AM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Happy August to all our members!

    In July, the OCWLA celebrated the leadership that formed and grew the organization at our Past Presidents Tea, graciously hosted by Anaheim Mayor and 2014 OCWLA President the Honorable Ashleigh Aiken.

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    On August 8, OCWLA members gathered at the Buchalter law firm in Irvine to hear from Outlier Creative partner Lora Brown about personal branding and marketing. The presentation included tips about how to create a LinkedIn profile and craft your social media for maximum professional impact. Stay tuned for news on the third event in the toolkit series coming this Fall. 

    Be sure to register for one of our most popular annual events, the Women Judges Reception, on August 21st at the Boardwalk in Irvine. The evening event provides a wonderful opportunity to meet and mingle with local bench officers, and celebrates the very accomplished women judges of Orange County.

    Also coming up this month is our Suffragette Coffee, from 8-10 am on August 26th at Lexitas in Irvine. Our suffragette sisters had to fight for the passage of the 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920. Learn about recent legal issues related to voting rights while catching up with friends and colleagues at another of our popular coffees.

    Our OCWLA Members-Only book club will be meeting this month on August 25 to discuss the book Upgrade by Blake Crouch. Allen Bourgeois of Verus Forensic, and Denetta Scott of Mortenson Taggart Adams LLP will be leading the discussion at Mimi’s in Tustin.

    Finally, as a reminder, we will be celebrating our incredible 2025 OCWLA awardees, Pamela Traut, Judge Kimberly Menninger and Everett Dorey, LLP, at our annual OCWLA Gala, where this year we also mark the 50th anniversary of the organization! If you would like to support this festive event while promoting your organization, please consider a sponsorship. We are also still seeking donations of goods and services for the gala silent auction.

    Wishing everyone a wonderful end of summer!


    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman & Littrell

    2025 OCWLA President


  • Wednesday, July 16, 2025 8:17 PM | Executive Director (Administrator)

    Happy July to all our members!

    I am happy to report that OCWLA has hit an all-time high in membership of 631 members. A shoutout to our very talented membership co-chairs, board members Laurie Rowan and Mimi Ahn, for so effectively conveying to prospective members the benefits of OCWLA membership. And special thanks to our existing members for your energy, enthusiasm, and support for women in the legal profession.

    As we dive into mid-summer, we are excited to highlight new upcoming events for OCWLA members.

    We will be celebrating the leaders who helped shape OCWLA into the organization it is today at our Past President’s Tea on July 19th. Don’t forget to wear a festive hat!

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    On August 8, two marketing specialists from powerhouse legal marketing firm Outlier Creative will join a small group (this will sell out, so register today!) to highlight best practices for marketing your legal skills. The Buchalter law firm will generously be hosting this event. Following the presentation the speakers will have individual short meetings with attendees to address questions about professional social media profiles and/or resumes. This is the second event in our Professional Tool Kit series, to help members maximize their career potential.

    Suffrage Day is August 26th. We will be hosting an OCWLA coffee meet-up to celebrate our sisters who made voting and advocacy possible for American women. Look for more information in your email soon.

    We will also be hosting a special MCLE luncheon on Friday, September 26, 2025, at the Pacific Club. OCDA Prosecutor turned ABC Legal Commentator Matt Murphy will join former OCDA Homicide Prosecutor Heather Brown to discuss their prosecution of the infamous Hossein Nayeri. Both attorneys were featured in the recent Hulu documentary, “Devil in the Desert,” and in the ABC podcast of the same name which recently became the number one podcast in the country. Don’t miss this great MCLE!

    A few other announcements:

    We would like to continue to highlight pro bono opportunities for our members. Volunteering with OC pro bono organizations is a wonderful way to help community members in need, meet other talented attorneys, and acquire new skills. Some upcoming opportunities are listed below:

    Upcoming Conservatorship Clinics at CHOC through the Elder Law and Disability Rights Center: July 19 and August 9, 2025

    2025 Intake Clinics, Veterans Legal Institute: July 25, August 29, September 19, October 31, November 21, and December 19

    Please contact these organizations to reserve your spot!

    On a personal note, I have moved over to a new firm! See below.


    Warmly,

    Tracy Hughes

    Raines Feldman & Littrell

    2025 OCWLA President


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