Position of Clerk/Administrator in Fresno, California
Dear Colleagues:
On behalf of the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District, I am pleased to announce that we are recruiting to fill the position of Clerk/Administrator in Fresno, California. This positions serves as the court's executive officer with responsibility for planning, organizing, and directing with full authority and accountability for the management of the Office of the Clerk of the Court and all non-judicial administrative support activities for the California Fifth Appellate District.
The California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District is seeking an individual that is able to demonstrate knowledge and competence of fiscal management and budgetary control and the principals of organizational leadership. The person we seek must be able to establish and maintain effective and diplomatic work relations with Justices, personnel and other public or private organizations and have the ability to establish an effective team atmosphere to provide leadership in solving problems in a collaborative and systematic fashion. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of the principles, practices and trends in court, public and business administration; court functions; personnel management practices; and public sector or state government policy and legislation.
We seek your assistance in filling this position, either through your application or through your referral to qualified individuals who may be interested in this distinguished leadership position. The enclosed recruitment brochure provides details about the role of the Clerk/Administrator and the requirements for this key position.
If you have further questions or need additional information, please contact the California Administrative Office of the Courts, Human Resources Division, at (415) 965-4280 or felizia.nava-kardon@jud.ca.gov. Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Felizia Nava-Kardon California Administrative Office of the Courts Human Resources Division
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End of Summer Joint Mixer
Hosted by Hispanic Bar Association of Orange County (HBA) ~ Orange County Asian American Bar Association (OCAABA) ~ Orange County Trial Lawyers Association (OCTLA) ~ Orange County Women Lawyers Association (OCWLA)
Thursday, August 28, 2008 5:30 p.m. El Torito Grill1910 Main Street Irvine, CA 92714 Phone: 949-975-1220 www.etgrill.comFree for Members and Judges $15 for Non-Members $5 for Students An opportunity drawing will be held to support the HBA's Scholarship
Fund. Please plan on entering for a chance to win fabulous items!To RSVP, please email info@ochba.orgor call (949) 440-6700 x253 by August 25th Sponsored By:

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HNBA Goes to Hollywood:
The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) 2008 Annual Convention,September 3-6
The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) 2008 Annual Convention
continues to be the largest gathering of Latino lawyers, judges, and
law students in the U.S., attendees will enjoy hearing from many of the
country's most influential Latino leaders, exclusive networking
opportunities, cutting-edge CLE courses focusing on current issues in
litigation, corporate law, public interest law, and public service, and
the nation's largest Latino job fair for law students.
The
HNBA Annual Convention will take place from September 3-6 at the world
class Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Hollywood, California. Located in
the heart of Hollywood, we will be footsteps away from the Walk of the
Stars and the famous Grauman's Chinese Theater, minutes from downtown
Los Angeles, one subway stop from Universal Studios & The City
Walk, and an easy drive to the Getty Museum or Santa Monica Beach.
More info at: http://www.hnba.com/Hnba-Hollywood-2008/index.aspx
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U.S. District Court Names New Clerk of Court and District Court Executive
LOS ANGELES - The United States District Court for the Central District of California today announced the selections of Terry Nafisi, a veteran administrator with 25 years of service in the federal courts, as its new Clerk of Court and District Executive.
Ms. Nafisi, 58, will manage one of the nation's largest and busiest federal courts, overseeing 350 employees working in federal courthouses in downtown Los Angeles, Santa Ana and Riverside. She will assume her new duties on September 29, 2008.
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The State Bar of California's Response to the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis
In response to the mortgage foreclosure crisis in California, the State Bar of California has been mobilizing efforts with various organizations to establish a central repository for public resources and attorney volunteer opportunities.
With the support of a grant from the California Bar Foundation, the Public Interest Clearinghouse is in the process of finalizing their foreclosure resource website for members of the public and for attorneys with assistance from State Bar staff. The new website is ForeclosureInfoCA.org.
This site will list all agencies and organizations providing mortgage foreclosure assistance to consumers. The site will also link with www.probono.net/ca and will list the legal services programs, HUD counseling agencies, local bars and LRS's interested in using volunteer attorneys to address mortgage foreclosure issues on behalf of home owners and renters. We expect the official release of this website to be no later than the end of September 2008.
If you are a legal services program, local bar association or lawyer referral service that would like to be listed as an organization accepting potential volunteer attorneys to work on foreclosure-related issues within your organization or local task force, and have not done so already, please provide your contact information and a description of the type of services needed to the contacts below: The website will offer resources for home owners facing issues along the full spectrum of foreclosure-related matters, including those individuals who are first time buyers, who are precariously close to going into foreclosure or who are facing foreclosure. The site will also provide information and resources for renters who are facing evictions from foreclosed properties. We recognize that attorneys are in a unique position with their knowledge and skills to offer very specific volunteer services. The Bar has been working with HUD counseling centers and contacts through the California Reinvestment Coalition, NeighborWorks America, and Housing and Economic Rights Advocates to identify those agencies in the hardest hit counties ready to accept volunteer attorneys to help with discrete tasks such as loan renegotiations on behalf of borrowers, contract review and identification of predatory lending, etc. The State Bar is fortunate to be working very closely with Practising Law Institute (PLI), an approved MCLE provider, which is developing training modules to educate attorneys on California law and loan modifications, recourse for renters who are facing eviction from a property in foreclosure, and other issues pertaining to this crisis. PLI is developing the programming with the assistance of Tara Twomey, Of Counsel at National Consumer Law Center and Maeve Elise Brown, Executive Director, Housing and Economic Rights Advocates (HERA). The live training sessions will be free of charge and open to all volunteer attorneys, legal services advocates and HUD Counselors. Simultaneous webcasts will also be set up. All training modules will be available continuously on-line and free of charge to anyone interested in volunteering. We anticipate that the training will occur in early November 2008. Once the training dates have been confirmed, you will be notified. The information will also be posted on the volunteer attorney site. If you are interested in viewing the training outline, please let us know by sending an email to bar.relations@calbar.ca.gov and we will coordinate with you. Questions regarding remote sites for simultaneous webcasts can be coordinated through Rodney Low at Rodney.low@calbar.ca.gov or 415-538-2219. Members of the public will be notified of this web resource through an informational postcard, which will be distributed throughout the state, announcements on LawHelpCalifornia, the State Bar's web site, and hopefully, through the various channels provided through your organizations. State Bar President, Jeffrey Bleich will reach out to the State Bar's membership emphasizing the importance of their help and directing them to ForeclosureInfoCA.org for volunteer opportunities. As you can see, the State Bar is partnering with many other agencies and organizations to help in this time of crisis. If you have any suggestions on the type of training needed, channels for distributing information to both the public and the attorneys or wish to discuss any aspect of this project, please contact: Patricia Lee, Director, Office of Legal Services Access & Fairness Programs Patricia.lee@calbar.ca.gov or 415-538-2240 or Carol Madeja, Director, Bar Relations Outreach Carol.madeja@calbar.ca.gov or 213-765-1329
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ConquistAmerica Education Foundation's Pinnacle Awards Luncheon Join the ConquistAmerica Education Foundation's Pinnacle Awards Luncheon Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 12:00pm The Center Club, Costa Mesa
RSVP by August 25th For more information call (714) 564-7244
Sponsorships available.
Contact: 2008 Pinnacle Awards Luncheon ConquistAmerica Education Foundation 200 W. Santa Ana Blv., Ste 1000, Santa Ana, CA 92701
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2nd Annual Santa Ana Basketball Boosters Basketball Fundraiser Game 2nd Annual Basketball Fundraiser Game
Harlem Globetrotter Legends Versus Santa Ana All-Stars 7:00pm Friday September 29, 2008 Santa Ana High School Gymnasium
Hosted by the Santa Ana Basketball Boosters, a non-profit group dedicated to aiding the boys basketball program at Santa Ana High School.
This fundraising game is a fun-filled night that drew a crowd of 1,200 spectators last year. Time Warner Cable on Channel 31 also showed the game locally to thousands of additional viewers.
For more information please contact: Scott Tenchka, Head Coach Santa Ana Boys Basketball: 714-767-4792 or email santaanahoops@aol.com
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Centro Latino for Literacy
Centro Latino for Literacy would like you to become a sponsor of our September 25th Manos Amigas/Helping Hands Celebration honoring Latino immigrant adults learning to read and write and those who help them accomplish this goal.
This festive event will feature our current classes of adult literacy program graduates and their families, as well as:
- Sunne Wright McPeak, President and CEO California Emerging Technology Fund -- Leadership Honoree
- Frank Gilliam, Ph.D., Dean of the UCLA School of Public Affairs -- Keynote Speaker
- Nancy Agosto, Azteca TV's evening news anchor -- Master of Ceremonies
- Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard -- Chair, Honorary Host Committee
For the past 17 years, Centro Latino has literacy and provided educational opportunities to those who have not had the benfit of an education, especially Latino immigrants. Our new countrywide Literacy Campaign, launched in conjunction with UCLA's Graduate School of Education, will make it possible for more of L.A. County's 202,000 non-literate Latinos to learn to read and write.
We hope you will become a part of the inspirational evening celebrating our courageous students and all those who make their successes possible.
For more information, please contact: Ana Maria Ruiz, Assistant Director 213.483.7753 or email at: anamaria@centrolatinoliteracy.org
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The MacArthur Fundamental Intermediate School in Santa Ana needs your help
The Language Arts Department of MacArthur Fundamental Intermediate School in Santa Ana needs your help. Over the past four years there have been major cutbacks in the Santa Ana School District. These cutbacks are wide-spread and effect many areas.
One area which truly effects the classroom and student learning is the loss of its school librarian and the funding to purchase reading books.
Reading is the single most beneficial aspect to unlocking writing skills, analytical skills and vocabulary. More importantly, reading allows students who are socially and economically disadvantaged to escape into wonderful new adventures or to witness how a young person like themselves overcomes dire circumstances. Reading therefore not only gives students important skills, but hope.
Please help me raise funds to purchase new books. Your help of any amount will be helping hundreds of kids for a lifetime. Please make your contribution check payable to Scholastic Book Club as we will be purchasing books through Scholastic. The goal is t raise $1,500.00 or more by September 28th.
Your contribution is tax deductible and a letter confirming your gift will follow with the non-profit ID on letter head.
Mail Check to:
C/O Ron Chester MacArthur Fundamental Int. School 600 West Alton Santa Ana, CA 92707 714-812-8270 |
PCAA's Annual "Summer Luncheon"
September 12th (Friday) 11:30 - 1:00 at The Phoenix Club 1340 S. Sanderson Avenue Anaheim, CA 92806
Directions: North on 57 freeway, exit right on Ball Road, right on S. Phoenix Club Drive, right on S. Sanderson AVENUE (near Angel Stadium)
Come see what minors can do when people give them a chance. Please arrive at 11 am so you can view our teens display tables, highlighting each Probation youth institution! The cost of the ticket helps enable our youth to attend and participate in this event, thank you for your support!
Special Introduction by Juvenile Court Judge Frederick Aguirre
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Orange County Bar Association Family Law Section Presents How to Prosecute & Defend A Feldman Motion Thursday, September 11, 2008
5:30 PM Registration/Dinner 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM Program DoubleTree Hotel, 100 The City Dr., Orange Approved for 3.0 CLE Credits
SPEAKER: Stephen J. Wagner, Attorney at Law, Dick & Wagner Program Chair John S. Cowhig, Attorney at Law, Schwamb & Stabile APC
TOPICS:
- Learn to Effectively Plead/Defend a Feldman Motion
- How to Protect Your Client and Avoid Being on the Receiving End of a Feldman Motion
- Preparatory Procedures to Maximize Your Position if a Feldman Motion is Required.
OCBA Member $140 New Admittee Member $125 Law Student Member/Judge $100 Non-Member $185 Emeritus $ 65
Pre-registration deadline: September 4th. Payments received in the OCBA offices after close of business on September 4th add $25. OCBA is not responsible for lost, misdirected or delayed mail.
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Orange County Bar Association Solo Practitioner/ Small Firm Section Presents: 2nd Annual Opening Your Own Firm: Starting and Maintaining a Law Office
Thursday, September 18, 2008 Program Time: 5:30 PM Registration; 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Dinner / Program CLE: Approved for 3.0 CLE Credits; Including .50 Hour of Legal Ethics Location: OCMA Turnip Rose, 300 S. Flower Street, Orange, CA 92668 Speakers: Rosemary Amezcua-Moll, Attorney at Law, Amezcua-Moll & Associates; Bradley S. Erdosi, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Bradley S. Erdosi; David E. Outwater, Attorney at Law, Outwater & Pinckes LLP; Michelle A. Reinglass, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Michelle Reinglass Moderator: Neil Pedersen, Attorney at Law, Pedersen Law & Dispute Resolution Corporation Topics: The Decision To Go Out On Your Own · What Business Form To Take · Capitalization · Finding Office Space, Announcing Your Business, Checklist of Equipment & Supplies · Creating a Business Plan and a Start-Up Budget · Insurance Considerations · Office Processes & Procedures · Setting Your Fee, Setting up Trust Accounting, Accounting Systems and Software · Fee Agreements · Finding & Maintaining Clients: Ethical Considerations of Taking Clients With You, Deciding on Your Practice Areas Why Attend: A "must attend" event for anyone thinking about opening a law office in the foreseeable future. · Checklists and information provided last year helped several attendees successfully open their own firms. · Helpful not only for those thinking about opening a law office, but also for those who have been in practice and are looking for useful advice to make their business operate better. Cost: OCBA Member $125; New Admittee Member $110; Law Student Member/Judge $90 Non-Member $180; Emeritus $60 (certified by California State Bar) Deadline: Pre-registration deadline: September 11th. Full payment MUST be received in the OCBA offices by close of business on September 11th; after close of business on September 11th, add $25. OCBA is not responsible for lost, misdirected or delayed mail. Download event flier > |
Orange County Bar Association Real Estate Section Presents Real Estate Mortgage Fraud: The Civil and Criminal Perspectives Wednesday September 10, 2008
5:30 PM Registration/Dinner 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM Program
Radisson Hotel 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach
Approved for 3.0 CLE Credits
Panel:
- Dan E. Buchanan, Attorney at Law, Regional Claims Manager, First American Title
- Elizabeth A. Henderson, Attorney at Law, Orange County District Attorney
- Keefe E. Roberts, Attorney at Law, Roberts Wutscher, LLP
Program Chair: Rosemary Amezcua-Moll, Attorney at Law, Amezcua-Moll & Associates The panel will provide ideas for developing fraud prevention policies including:
- Borrower and Lender Rights
- Impact to Title
- Criminal Consequences
OCBA Member $140 New Admittee Member $120 Law Student Member/Judge $90 Non-Member $185 Emeritus $ 60
Pre-registration deadline: September 3rd. Payments received in the OCBA offices after close of business on September 3rd add $25. OCBA is not responsible for lost, misdirected or delayed mail.
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The Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs 16th Annual California Policy Issues Conference California's Future on The Horizon: Implications of 2008 Elections Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 8am-3pm Millenium Biltmore Hotel, Lost Angeles, CA 90071
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Become a member of the OCHBA for 2008!
This year the HBA continues its effort to bring innovative programs and benefits to its members, and we hope that you can take advantage of all of them! Take a look at some of our activities and member benefits:
- Free MCLE seminars for HBA members (1-2 times per year);
- Special member discount to the HBA's 30th Annual Installation Dinner and Scholarship Fundraiser on March 1, 2008, at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa;
- Annual Memorial Day MCLE Trip in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico;
- Special Discount to the HBA's Annual Judges' BBQ;
- Special Discount to the HBA's Annual Día de los Muertos Bar Review;
- Free to all HBA Bar Reviews/de Barrandas (3-5 time per year);
- Wallace Davis Scholarship Fund for Latino law students;
- Mentoring to Latino law students, which also provides valuable access to a qualified pool of employees from which to pick clerks and associates;
- Member only E-mail newsletter with important announcements & information;
- Improved website at www.ochba.org;
- Members ONLY section, including job announcements;
- Pro bono opportunities;
- HBA Membership Directory to be distributed when you renew your membership;
- Ad opportunities on OCHBA website; and
- Roundtable with In-House Counsel.
The success of the HBA relies on the commitment and participation of our members. We look forward to seeing you at our events and thank you in advance for helping us make 2008 the best year yet for the HBA.
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PRINT YOUR MESSAGE IN SPANISH
To whom it may concern:
My name is Salvador Arzate, Marketing Director for Nuestro Mundo Magazine. We are looking for Law Firms and/or individual professionals that want to WRITE ARTICLES of interest to the Hispanic community for our SPANSIH language magazine.
We are located in the Inland Empire/Southern California where there is a growing Immigrant Hispanic Population. The articles that we are more interested fall into the following categories:
IMMIGRATION** BANKRUPTCY** EMPLOYMENT**ACCIDENTS** CRIMINAL & FAMILY LAW.
You may write the articles in either English or Spanish. We'll be more than happy to translate any articles into Spanish.
If you are interested please call me at my cell (909) 238-0953 for more details.
Sincerely,
Salvador Arzate Marketing Director
Mailing Address: 8581 Calle Feliz, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Toll Free: 1-888-807-3013
PRINT YOUR MESSAGE IN SPANISH
Are you a talented writer in your respective profession?
Nuestro Mundo Magazine is considering good articles from various professions (Legal, Medical, Immigration, Real Estate, Insurance, Income Tax, Travel, etc) that may be of great interest to the Latino Community.
Do you want to become an expert in your field on the minds of Hispanic families?
When your original article is published and read by thousands of Hispanics you become the spoke person in your respective profession.
The best articles will be published in our monthly magazine. If you are interested in submitting an article please follow these simple 3steps:
- You write the article in English or Spanish then e-mail it to: chavaarzate@yahoo.com make sure to include your name and phone #.
- Nuestro Mundo Magazine will review all articles and those selected will be translated into Spanish by our staff if the article was written in English.
- The name of your company/contact name & phone number will be printed at the end of the article so consumers may reach you if they wish to do so.
ABOGADO EXPO/ATTORNEY EXPO
YOUR CONNECTION TO THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY.
Be the FIRST to register for this unique event that will connect Law Firms with Hispanic consumers under one roof.
For the first time Hispanics will have an opportunity to talk directly to as many attorneys as possible at ONE SINGLE LOCATION.
SPACE will be limited to a certain number of attorneys. DO NOT delay one minute as your time may be running out. Fax the information request RIGHT AWAY.
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Please FAX to: (909) 986-0922
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Save The Date: Legal Aid Society of Orange County Presents Access to Justice for All - Celebrating 50 Years of Service in 2008
 5:30 P.M. THE GROVE OF ANAHEIM
Click Here for the Reservation Form or to RSVP Online
Legal Aid Society of Orange County proudly invites you to join our 50th Anniversary Celebration. www.legalaidturns50.com
ACCESS TO JUSTICE HONOREES: William F. Wenke, Minyard Morris Patricia Herzog, First LASOC Attorney Joe Dunn, California Medical Association CEO and Former State Senator
Throughout the past 50 years, Legal Aid Society of Orange County (LASOC) has been at the forefront of meeting the legal needs of low income individuals and seniors in Orange County. Since 1984, LASOC has been the frontline legal services program in Southeast Los Angeles County, providing legal assistance as Community Legal Services (CLS). On the evening of November 6, 2008 LASOC will host its 50th Anniversary Celebration at The Grove in Anaheim. At this event, the legal community, the public sector, local businesses, community-based organizations and other supporters of LASOC will look back on half a century of providing free, civil legal services to our community. Program followed by performance by The Capitol Steps. Attire: Business Price: $100-$200
For more information, contact Anna Lisa Biason, Director of Fund Development, at (714) 571-5220. | |
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