Hispanic Bar Association of Orange County
May 19, 2009
Legal Aid Turns 50
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME...

AngelsCome join us at the ballpark and enjoy an afternoon of America's  favorite pastime with the Hispanic Bar Association as the Angels take on the Cleveland Indians on July 29, 2009 at 12:30 p.m.

This event is sponsored by Judicate West. 
This is a great opportunity to enjoy the company of old friend and meet some new ones as well as come to know the fabulous Mediators and Arbitrators available at Judicate West from the luxurious comfort of a Club Suite at Angels Stadium.

There are only a limited number of tickets available so reserve your 
tickets now before the event sells out.  The cost is only $35.00 per 
ticket which includes a fully hosted beverage and food bar.  An afternoon of fun, friends, and of course-- baseball, can't be beat.

You can purchase your tickets online using Pay Pal or fax the ticket purchase form to the HBA to have your tickets sent to you.

Hope to see you there!  GO ANGELS!!

Pay online for this event:
http://ochba.org/
4th Annual Casino Night
Presented by Relampago Cielo, Inc.

Friday, May 29th at 7pm

Admittance $20.

Contact: For ticket information call: 714.836.8715
or Lenora Pena-Sanchez: 714.497.7219

Location:
Straub Distributing Center
2701 Dow Ave
Tustin, CA 92780

Roulette, Blackjack, Craps
Chips redeemable for tickets and raffle prizes!

Sponsored by Budweiser

Relampago Del Ceilo Inc. is a non-profit cultural arts organization which supports the study and preservation of traditional Mexican Performing Arts through our music, folklore and dance.
 
OCAABA's Sixteenth Annual Installation Dinner OCAABA

You are cordially invited to OCAABA's
Sixteenth Annual Installation Dinner
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Keynote Speaker
Holly Fujie, President of the State Bar of California
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Emcee
Michael Yoder, OCBA President
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OCAABA Attorney of the Year
Andrew Do
 
Sponsorships and Directory Ad Space Is Still Available 
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Villa
15081 Beach Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA
 
Reception: 6:00 pm
Dinner: 7:00 ~ 9:00 p.m.

For payments received by May 20, 2009:
$65 per person
Judicial officers and their guests: $35 per person / Students: $35 per person
$600 for a Table of 10
Additional $10 per person for reservations received after May 20, 2009
 
RSVP:
 Online: www.ocaaba.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 949-440-6700 x 254
Mail: OCAABA, 6789 Quail Hill Parkway #204 Irvine CA 92603
U.S. District Judge & U.S. Attorney Announcement

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein's Judicial Advisory Committees are accepting applications on an ongoing basis for U.S. District Judge positions in all four of California's federal districts.  Additionally, the President has asked for recommendations for, and Senator Feinstein's committee is now accepting applications for, the position of U.S. Attorney in the Central District.  Attorneys who are interested in applying will find application forms and complete instructions available here >

Please note that applications for the U.S. Attorney position should be submitted as soon as possible, but no later than May 22, 2009.
 
If you have any questions about this process, please feel free to contact Senator Feinstein's D.C. office at (202) 224-3841.
The OCWLA Presents:
Leveraging Trial Technology in a Visual Society


The Orange County Women Lawyers Association Proudly Presents:

Speaker:
Mike Murray

Barkley Trial Technologies Technical Support Manager

Barkley Trial Technologies:
  • Provides a full spectrum of production services focusing on what makes your case unique.
  • Develops presentations to visually communicate to the jurors in a memorable way exactly what your team is trying to say
WHEN:
June 2, 2009 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
 
WHERE:
The Turnip Rose, 300 So. Flower, Orange, CA 92868
www.turniprose.com  (714) 978-7021 Get directions
 
To attend the June 2nd Luncheon, please email [email protected] with the following information to register:
Name:
Firm: 
Phone Number: (__) _______
I am a:
�    Non-Member Attorney: $40.00
�    OCWLA Member: $30.00
�    Judicial Officer: $30.00
�    Non-attorney Guest: $30.00
�    Student: $20.00
�    Non-Member w/o Lunch: $   5.00
�    Member w/o Lunch: $FREE
�    Late Registration: Add $5.00
*Note: We charge for reservations made but not honored and for cancellations received after the noon deadline on Thursday, May 28, 2009.
 
Prepayment by check or credit card is requested, and greatly appreciated.
 
For Reservations & Payments, Please Contact:
Nola Sheldon
1500 E. Katella, #6
Orange, CA 92867
Phone:  714-516-9776    Fax:  714-997-1508
Email:  [email protected]

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We Need YOUR INPUT for Future Events!
 
Our 2009 Judge of the Year Award and Summer Sizzle
will be held at the end of July in one super event!
 
Has a Judge earned a special place in your heart through their contributions and commitment to bench, bar and community?
Then LET US KNOW
by nominating him or her for this prestigious award!
 
Just download our 2009 Judge of the Year Application (PDF file),
Fill it out, and submit it to the OCWLA office on or before 5:00 pm on May 17, 2009 by:
MAIL to: 1500 E. Katella, #6,  Orange, CA 92867
Fax to: (714) 997-1508; or
Email to: [email protected]

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: WE DID IT!
Orange County Women Lawyers nominated Justice Eileen Moore for the prestigious Joan Dempsey Klein Distinguished Jurist Award, and she has been selected as this year's recipient!
Winners of this award are chosen for their excellence and jurists and for longstanding service and inspiration to California women lawyers.
Please join us at the California Women Lawyers' Twenty-First Annual Southern California  Judicial Reception as we celebrate 
with Justice Moore!
DATE:  Friday, June 26, 2009
TIME:  5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
PLACE:  Community Court, 909 N. Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701
Small Claims Advisory Services RFP - Superior Court of CA, County of Orange

The Superior Court of California, County of Orange is seeking Proposals to provide Small Claims Advisory Services to eligible people.

The period of performance is for one fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009, with optional annual renewals for two additional years, probably on a flat fee basis.

There is no cap on the number of people served; the Proposer would be required to provide services to all those who requested it during the term of the contract.

If you may be interested in this RFP, it is posted on line at:
https://www.bidsync.com/DPX?ac=powersearch.
Enter Small Claims Advisory Services in the search box.
LA RAZA CENTRO LEGAL'S
36th Annual Awards Celebration


You're Invited!
Friday, May 22nd, 2009, 6:00pm
The Event Center at St. Mary's Cathedral
1111 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA

Featuring Keynote Speakers:
Tom Saenz & Steve Williams

For more information, email [email protected] or call Susana Martinez at 415-553-3419. I look forward to seeing you at the dinner and thanking you in person for your support of our work.

Anamaria C. Loya
Executive Director
La Raza Centro Legal
 
TICKET PRICES:
$150 Individual Ticket or
$75 Nonprofit Ticket
Jobs at APALC - 2 AmeriCorps attorney positions (LA, OC)

Full job posting is at:
http://www.apalc.org/jobpdfs/AmeriCorps%202009-10.pdf

Brief description:  
Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellow  (2 positions - Los Angeles and Orange County Offices)

Position summary:
The Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellow will be responsible for providing civil legal assistance to immigrant communities in poverty law areas such as immigration, family, and/or housing law, through legal counseling, document preparation, court representation, and community education. The AmeriCorps
Legal Fellow will also be responsible for recruiting, training, and managing interns, volunteers, and pro bono attorneys; and serving as a liaison with local law schools.

Application process:
Please send cover letter, resume, and references to: Human Resources, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017. Fax: (213) 977-7595.

No phone calls or emails please.  Please do not reply to this email.
Survey on the Status of Latinas in the Legal Profession

In 2008, Ramona Romero, President of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA), appointed a commission to examine the current status of Latinas in the legal profession (the "Commission"). The Commission then launched a nationwide study to better understand the experiences and challenges facing Latina attorneys in all legal sectors and to recommend key strategies to help them overcome these barriers and succeed in the legal profession. The findings and recommendations of the study will appear in a Commission Report to be unveiled at the HNBA's annual conference being held in Albuquerque, New Mexico this September.
 
You are invited to participate in the national survey to Latinas who are members of the HNBA and its affiliates. Your participation in this survey is critical and will hopefully play a vital role in promoting and supporting Latinas by increasing awareness of the experiences, perceptions and obstacles that confront Latina attorneys and to promote accountability of individual and institutional leaders.  
 
The survey can be accessed at http://irsurveys.stjohns.edu/4/HispanicNationalBar/.  The survey takes approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete.  Your participation in the survey is completely confidential and anonymous. The results of the survey will be reported in aggregate form only. If there are any questions or concerns about the survey please do not hesitate to contact Melinda S. Molina, Research Professor of Law, St. John's University School of Law at [email protected] or Jill L. Cruz, PhD Candidate and owner of JLC Consulting LLC, at [email protected]. This survey link will be accessible until June 3, 2009.     
 
Thank you in advance for your participation in this study.

Warm regards,

Dolores S. Atencio                        Clarissa Cerda
Commission Co-Chairs                      
**Please contact, Dolores S. Atencio at [email protected] or Clarissa Cerda at [email protected] or access hnba.org for further information on the Commission.**
Raza Graduation 2009 at UC Irvine

To Whom This May Concern:
 
We are writing to you regarding the 30th Annual Raza Graduation Ceremony.  Raza Graduation is a remarkable ceremony that commemorates the accomplishments of graduating Chicana/o Latina/o students at the University of California, Irvine.  The ceremony is a celebration of academic achievement, hard work, the UC Irvine community, Chicana/o Latina/o culture, and family.  The Annual Raza Graduation has been a tradition for many UCI students for the past 31 years.  This tradition at UC Irvine, allows graduating seniors to thank their families in a more intimate setting while celebrating their success.
 
 The Raza Graduation Ceremony is not specifically funded by any official department or affiliate on campus.  The Raza Graduation is coordinated and planned by a student run committee comprising of about 10 students.  The planning committee has worked rigorously to fundraise and look for different avenues of funding.  However, as students, we have limited sources of income and are still in need of your assistance. In addition, we are trying to limit the cost that graduating seniors would have to pay for participation.  And as such we have depended on the generosity of the community to fund this ceremony and continue to do so.
 
We hope you understand the importance of Raza Graduation for the Chicano/Latino graduates and their families. It gives them a chance to acknowledge those who have helped them and appreciate the obstacles they overcame. Raza Graduation gives Chicana/o Latina/o graduating seniors an avenue to speak to and thank their family and friends for their support in their accomplishments. 
 
Therefore, we are asking for the help of the Hispanic Bar Association of Orange Councty  in making this graduation a reality. As a leader of our community you continue to set examples for not only your constituents but also your neighbors. Your example breeds inspiration and it is that same inspiration that motivates our graduates at UCI. As such, any donations that you can make would be greatly appreciated. We have attached our estimated budget, which is about $9,000.00 and we currently have limited funds for the ceremony.  The 30th Annual Raza Graduation will take place Saturday June 13th at 6pm on the UCI campus.
 
If you have any questions feel free to contact us via email. We wish you continued success and we look forward to hearing from you.  Thank you for your consideration.
 
Best regards,
 
Gracie Arguelles and Michael Hidalgo
[email protected]       [email protected]
 
Raza Graduation CoChairs 2008-2009
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A)
Cross Cultural Center
University of California, Irvine
Chapman Law School's Spring 2009 On-Campus Interview (OCl) program

We would like you to participate Chapman Law School's Spring 2009 On-Campus Interview (OCl) program. This year's interviews will be held from August 24 - October 30, 2009. We encourage
all employers with summer associate or law clerk openings (paid or unpaid) to use the OCI program as a means of filling these positions.

Chapman Law, founded in 1995, received its full accreditation by the American Bar Association in record speed in August 2002 and attained membership in the prestigious American Association of Law Schools in January 2006. The school is led by an enthusiastic and talented faculty educated at premier law schools and includes a Nobel Laureate and four former law clerks to United States Supreme Court Justices. We are also pleased to announce that for the third consecutive year, our bar passage rate has risen. In addition, we continue to rank among the nation's best law schools in Princeton Review's Best 174 Law Schools, 2009 Edition. Chapman retained its Top 10 status in the "Quality of 1.ife (#3),"
"Professors Rock (Legally Speaking) (#7)," and "Best Classroom Experience (#3)" categories. More importantly, Chapman added a fourth Top 10 category to its roster-"Most Diverse Faculty," debuting at #9. Our newest Top 10 ranking demonstrates the significant effort Chapman has undertaken to have one of the most ideologically diverse law faculties in the country. Now only Northwestern and Stanford have placed in more Top 10 categories, with six and five placements, respectively.

Chapman Law students and graduates have been recruited by a wide array of employers, including large national law firms, government agencies, and corporations. Twenty-six of our graduates have served as judicial clerks, with positions ranging from state appellate courts to federal bankruptcy courts and
federal district courts. To better acquaint you with Chapman Law and its students, we have enclosed some materials for your review.

To participate in Chapman's OCI program, please return the Employer Registration Form enclosed in this packet by July 1, 2009. If we can provide you with any further information about Chapman Law or its students, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are happy to assist you with your recruitment needs.

Sincerely,
Jay Levine, Ph.D.
Director of Career Services
Young Lawyers Seminar - Maximizing Litigation Success: Developing, Evaluating and Preparing Your Case from Beginning to End - Las Vegas, NV

Presented by DRI's Young Lawyers Committee
June 4-5 2009
Caesars Palace
Las Vegas, NV

DRI's Young Lawyers Committee proudly presents its annual trial advocacy seminar for defense trial lawyers and corporate counsel who have been practicing for 10 years or less. This program is designed to maximize the critical skills that defense lawyers and in-house counsel need in order to manage the defense of their corporate clients.

This seminar boasts distinguished faculty from around the country, including:
  • In-house lawyers from some of the most recognized companies in America
  • Experienced and successful trial lawyers
  • A state supreme court justice
  • Some of the best speakers from DRI's Young Lawyers Committee
In addition, there is a corporate counsel breakout session, open only to in-house counsel, which will provide its attendees with unique presentations on developing their legal departments and managing litigation matters. Attendees also will have an opportunity for a truly rewarding experience through participation in a special community service project on Wednesday.
Click here to download the brochure.

This is an exclusive opportunity to gain practical knowledge while networking with colleagues from across the nation and around the globe.   
TO REGISTER NOW, click here or visit www.DRI.org for more information!

Supplemental Material
Recommended supplemental material for this seminar is Trade Secrets and Agreements Not to Compete: A State-by-State Compendium from DRI's Defense Library Series.  Click here to order your copy now!

DRI Law Student Diversity Scholarship

Good Afternoon,
 
As the vice chair of the DRI Diversity Committee, I am pleased to announce that DRI is once again awarding two scholarships to deserving law students. The DRI Law Student Diversity Scholarship program is open to incoming second and incoming third-year African American, Hispanic, Asian, Pan Asian and Native American students. Incoming second and incoming third-year female law students are also eligible, regardless of race or ethnicity.
 
Two (2) scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to applicants who best meet the criteria.  To learn more about the scholarship and its criteria, please visit our website at www.dri.org.
 
I would like to encourage you as a DRI member to forward this information to your law school contacts or your firm's law clerks or interns who may be interested in applying for this scholarship.
 
Sincerely,
 
Toyja E. Kelley
Vice Chair Diversity Committee
 
3rd Annual Shropshire Group Educational Leadership Awards Banquet

Hispanic Bar Association Members,

You are cordially invited to the 3rd Annual Shropshire Group Educational Leadership Awards Banquet on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at the Luxe Hotel in Los Angeles, CA.

The annual banquet will recognize the 2008-2009 Shropshire Group Scholars who will be attending law school this fall and those who have supported diversity within legal education. We are proud having received prestigious support from Corporate Counsel Women of Color, Usher Law Group, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Langston Bar Association, Black Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Bar Association, US Bank, The Magic Johnson Foundation, Inc., Disney/ABC Television Group, the Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein, National Congress of American Indians, Mexican American Bar Association, Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund, law schools, law firms, and community organizations.

This year's guest speakers include Jamon Hicks, incoming President of Langston Bar Association and Associate Attorney with the Office of Carl Douglas, Esq., Yvette Lopez, Esq., Educational Liaison to the Executive Branch of the Government of the Dominican Republic and Sharon Gerber, Esq., founder of Sharon Gerber Attorney Search Firm. The 2009 Humanitarian Award recipient will be announced in early February.

Individual reservations are $50. Table sponsorship is $500 (includes full page ad in program brochure). In addition, we will have our first program brochure which highlights ads from sponsors and contributors. Ad pricing can be viewed online at www.shropshiregroup.org on the "2009 SG Banquet" page.

If you are interested in attending and/or submitting an ad, please go to the "2009 SG Banquet" page at www.shropshiregroup.org and complete the online reservation form or respond to this e-mail.

Contributions are tax-deductible due to our nonprofit status. All funding
from this event will go toward book stipends, application fees, enrollment seat deposits and campus visits for our scholars. Reception begins at 6:00 p.m. Dinner and award presentations continue from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Join us for another remarkable program in diversifying legal education and academic excellence.

Regards,

Sonel Y. Shropshire, J.D.
President & CEO
The Shropshire Group, Inc.
2010 West Avenue K # 646
Lancaster, CA 93536-5229
661.943.4239 tel
661.943.4259 fax
www.shropshiregroup.org
[email protected]
Remedies and Strategies for Permanent Resident Clients

NEW PUBLICATION
Special Introductory Price
 
Remedies and Strategies for Permanent Resident Clients

CLICK HERE TO ORDER
 
Private Attorneys/Gov't Agencies: $115
(Special Introductory Price)
Regular price $150
 
Non-profit/CA IOLTA: $95
(Special Introductory Price)
Regular price $115
 
Plus shipping & handling
 
Protect your permanent resident clients from being removed under a deportation or inadmissibility ground using the expert analysis and framework for representation contained in this manual.
 
Designed as a "how to" manual, Remedies and Strategies for Permanent Resident Clients provides clear, concise, and detailed explanations of the grounds of removal permanent residents are most likely to face; when the grounds of inadmissibility and deportation do and don't apply; how to argue that they don't apply, and the immigration remedies available for each.  It also discusses our tips for working with clients to elicit the evidence necessary to successfully defend their cases.
 
This manual contains detailed chapters on the grounds of deportability and inadmissibility,  as well  as the most common remedies for those charged with removability for crimes: LPR cancellation of removal (Chapter 4), former � 212(c) relief (Chapter 5),  and relief under � 212(h) of the Immigration & Nationality Act (Chapter 6). It also contains a Chapter devoted to the comparison of LPR cancellation of removal and �212(h) relief (Chapter 7), and a summary of other, less common remedies for permanent resident clients (Chapter 8). Finally, it contains a separate chapter on detention, (Chapter 9) and a chapter on how to work with clients to obtain the best evidence in their cases (Chapter 10). 
 
Throughout the manual, we also emphasize that termination of removal proceedings is the best remedy for the permanent resident client, and that whether or not a client has a claim to U.S. citizenship should never be ignored.
 
New Publications Available in 2009:
 
~~BRAND NEW~~
 
The U Visa: Obtaining Status for Immigrant Victims of Crime
 
Motions to Suppress: Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Immigrants in Removal Proceedings
 
~~UPDATED EDITIONS~~
 
Winning Asylum Cases
 
Families & Immigration: A Practical Handbook
 
Hardship in Immigration Law: How to Prepare a Winning Case in Waiver and Cancellation of Removal Cases
 
For our current offerings with pricing, including updated editions and
new titles, visit www.ilrc.org/publications
 
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
1663 Mission St, Ste 602, San Francisco, CA 94103
(T) 415-255-9499 (F) 415-255-9792 (E) [email protected] (W) www.ilrc.org
2009 Diversity Summit

Implementing an Advanced Client-Driven Diversity Strategy:
Tactics for Success
 
Friday, June 5, 2009
Hyatt Regency Chicago

The fourth annual Diversity Summit, this year co-sponsored by NALP and the Association for Law Firm Diversity Professionals (ALFDP), will facilitate a critical examination of the client-driven diversity strategy that has in many ways impacted law firm diversity practices for more than ten years. This conference will bring together NALP and ALFDP members, law firm partners, in-house lawyers, and other legal career professionals for a series of interactive dialogues with client representatives and other experts. These discussions will provide an in-depth exploration of diversity initiatives that have emerged from the client/law firm diversity dialogue, focusing on best practices for effective client and law firm diversity collaborations. Together, firms and clients will examine accomplishments, challenges, and partnerships for the road ahead.

BY ATTENDING THIS CONFERENCE YOU WILL LEARN:
� How to implement current client-driven diversity initiatives and strategies at your institution.
� How to build and enhance your firm's client relationships through collaboration on diversity initiatives.
� How the progress on the Call to Action impacts your firm and how your organization can support these joint client/firm efforts.
� How clients evaluate diversity data and how your firm can promote, monitor, and market your diversity metrics above and beyond headcount.
� Which client/law firm affinity group mentoring models have proven successful.
� What methods exist to evaluate current law firm assignment systems and create
new assignment systems that provide broad access to meaningful work for all lawyers.
� What techniques you can use to raise the diversity profile of your firm through joint pro bono and community service projects with clients and what techniques diverse lawyers can implement to raise their profile with your firm's clients.

Download more information >
Justice Eileen Moore to receive California Women Lawyers' Joan Dempsey Klein award

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE
CALIFORNIA WOMEN LAWYERS'
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL JUDICIAL RECEPTION

At which The Honorable Justice Eileen C. Moore, Orange County Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division Three will be presented the 2009 Joan Dempsey Klein Award

Friday, June 26, 2009
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Community Court
909 N. Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701

$45-Current CWL Members;
$55-Non-Members;
$50-Co-Sponsors;
$30- Government Employees;
$20-Law Students
Members of the Judiciary are guests of CWL

Co-Sponsors: Orange County Women Lawyers, Women Lawyers of Long Beach

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TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Wednesday, July 29th 12:30 p.m
4th Annual Casino Night...Presented by Relampago Cielo, Inc
OCAABA's Sixteenth Annual Installation Dinner
U.S. District Judge & U.S. Attorney Announcement
The OCWLA Presents:...Leveraging Trial Technology in a Visual Society
Small Claims Advisory Services RFP - Superior Court of CA, County of Orange
LA RAZA CENTRO LEGAL'S...36th Annual Awards Celebration
Jobs at APALC - 2 AmeriCorps attorney positions (LA, OC)
Survey on the Status of Latinas in the Legal Profession
Raza Graduation 2009 at UC Irvine
Chapman Law School's Spring 2009 On-Campus Interview (OCl) program
Young Lawyers Seminar - Maximizing Litigation Success: Las Vegas NV
DRI Law Student Diversity Scholarship
3rd Annual Shropshire Group Educational Leadership Awards Banquet
Remedies and Strategies for Permanent Resident Clients
2009 Diversity Summit...Implementing an Advanced Client-Driven Diversity Strategy
Justice Eileen Moore to receive California Women Lawyers' Joan Dempsey Klein award
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2009 Executive Board Members

President:
Monica E Lukoschek

President-Elect:
Carlos X. Colorado

Vice President:
Genoveva Meza Talbott

Secretary:
Luis A. Barba

Chief Financial Officer:
Olivia Carrillo Hickman

Immediate Past President:
Norma Garc�a Guill�n

2009 Board of Directors

Frank Acosta
Eric M. Alderete
Eva Casas Sarmiento
Jacob Gonzales
Theresa C. Lopez
Christy Marie Lopez
Tami Lopez
Jos� Gonzalez
Jos� A. Hernandez
Jorge A. Martinez
Marcus S. Quintanilla
Javier Rivera-Carbone
Federico C. Sayre
Karin Khan
Leo Paredes
Marcelo Reyes


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2009