Message from the BALIF Board
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Greetings!
A Big Thanks to all of the BALIF members who came out to welcome the 2013 Lavender Law attendees at 111 Minna last Thursday! Special thanks to Nick Clements for organizing and Seyfarth Shaw LLP for co-sponsoring this event! A good time was had by all!
Finally, BALIF is working on a response to the recent draconian anti-gay "propaganda" laws passed in Russia. Any and all ideas on how BALIF should respond on behalf of our members are welcome. Please email OUTreach@balif.org
Have a great week.
Pete Catalanotti
BALIF Outreach Committee Chair
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BALIF "Connections" Mentorship
Happy Hour!
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BALIF's First "Connections" Mentorship Happy Hour is the perfect time for mentees to formally meet their mentors in an informal setting. It's also a great opportunity for those of you potential mentors and potential mentees to meet others and to learn more about the program. All are welcome!
Thursday, September 5, 2013, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The Lookout
3600 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Small bites and cocktails will be served. Please email Mario (younglawyers@balif.org) to let him know you're coming!
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Give 'em L! LGBT Salon & Talk-Show-- Supreme Court Edition September 12, 2013, 6-8pm
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Tired of stale panels and connection-less networking events? Come try something different...
Move over, The View and Talk Soup. You are cordially invited to BALIF's first LGBT Ladies Salon & Talk-Show.
Join us for a lively talk show-styled conversation, led by an amazing panel of legal wonder women, about key decisions from this year's Supreme Court term. We will explore the DOMA and Prop 8 cases -- both the road to marriage equality and the next steps -- as well as important rulings in employment and other contexts. What a unique opportunity to bask in great discussion and network with fellow LGBT attorneys. (The gents are of course welcome.)
RSVP here!
Featured speakers:
Therese Stewart
Chief Deputy City Attorney at the San Francisco City Attorneys Office
Theodora Lee
Attorney and Shareholder at Littler Mendelson
Ilona Turner
Legal Director of the Transgender Law Center
Moderator: Leah Nutting,
BALIF Programs Committee Chair
Other speaker TBA!
Co-Sponsored by The Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF) LGBT Equality Committee and Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg.
When: 6:00 - 8pm,
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Where: Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg LLP, 555 Mission St, 34th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105
Program:
6:00 - 6:30: Welcome and meet & greet
6:30 - 7:30: Panelist discussion and Q&A
7:30 - 8:00: Post-panel reception
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The Jewish Community Relations
Council (JCRC) Invites you to:
A Town hall Meeting
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Taking Action to Support Russia 's LGBT Community
WHEN: Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 6:00PM
WHERE: The San Francisco LGBT Community Center, The
Ceremonial Room, 1800 Market St San Francisco, CA
As laws targeting the Russian LGBT community become increasingly oppressive and anti-LGBT vigilantes are given free rein to commit heinous attacks against LGBT people, we cannot stand idly by.
We turn to you today because you are no stranger to this adage, and your work toward effecting social change is testimony to your commitment to equality for all. The JCRC shares this commitment and is your ally. We have a long history of activism in support of civil liberties and freedom, from fighting for twenty years to change Russian policies and free oppressed Soviet Jews to championing same-sex civil marriage in the United States today.
Join us and hear about JCRC's Executive Director Doug Kahn's and former Bay Area Council for Soviet Jews Executive Director David Waksberg's experiences in challenging oppressive Russian policies through direct action in San Francisco . We stood at the gates of the Russian Consulate in San Francisco, demanding freedom for Soviet Jewry for twenty years, and now we stand as allies to the LGBT community in the Bay Area and worldwide. Join us in action.
We look forward to your attendance and best ideas.
Please RSVP to:
Joe Goldman, jgoldman@jcrc.org or 415-977-7418
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Join BALIF's California Conference of
Bar Associations Committee!
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Do you want to help shape California's laws? Join BALIF's California Conference of Bar Associations (CCBA) Committee. Each year, BALIF sends a delegation to the California Conference of Bar Associations, a group of attorneys from local, specialty, and minority bar associations across the state that are focused on improving California's laws. BALIF's CCBA Committee reviews and determines BALIF's position on resolutions that are debated at the Conference. This year, the Conference will be in San Jose from October 11-13, 2013.
BALIF's representation and participation at the Conference are crucial to ensure visibility of the LGBT legal community at the statewide level and to bring LGBT issues before the Conference. Last year, BALIF sponsored resolutions to ensure that transgender people in jails and prisons receive appropriate medical treatment.
If you want to weigh in on this year's proposed resolutions and/or join BALIF's delegation to the Conference, please email Julie Wilensky at ccba@balif.org by August 23, 2013.
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BALIF / APABA-SV Scholarship
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The Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Silicon Valley ("APABA-SV") Charity Foundation and Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom ("BALIF") are pleased to announce a special scholarship for law students who have a demonstrated commitment to the Asian Pacifica American community and the LGBT community.
Purpose
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To recognize law students in the greater Bay Area who have:
- Overcome personal hardships or challenges;
- Shown excellence and achievement in law school; or
- Demonstrated leadership and service to the Asian Pacific American and LGBT community.
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Awards
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One scholarship of $1,500.
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Deadline
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Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., September 6, 2013.
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Submission
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Please submit applications to apabasv@gmail.com. Please also feel free to contact us with questions.
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2013- 2014 BALIF
"Connections" Mentorship Program
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The BALIF's "Connections" Mentorship Program is open to those young attorneys and law students seeking mentorship from more experienced attorneys and judges, and to seasoned attorneys looking to give back to the community by providing guidance and expertise to the "younger" crowd. Mentors and mentees must be able to commit to constant communication, and must be able to meet at least several times during the course of the mentorship year (September-May).
Mentors should be judges or more senior, experienced attorneys in their field(s) of practice. Mentees can be law students, attorneys just beginning their careers, or even more senior attorneys looking to expand their horizons or do something new!
Applications are available now. Email younglawyers@balif.org, and in the subject line note either "Mentor" (if you're seeking to be a mentor) or "Mentee" (if you're looking to be mentored). If you have any questions, please email Mario, the Chair of the Young Lawyers and Law Student Programs Committee (younglawyers@balif.org).
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ALRP List of Free
Fall 2013 MCLE Trainings
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Bar Association of San Francisco
301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111, Board Room
5:30pm-7:00pm
1.5 General CLE Credits
Immigration Options for Bi-national Couples after DOMA
Thursday, September 26, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Kelly McCown, Esq., McCown & Evans LLP
Overview: Topics will include: immigration options for same-sex, bi-national couples after DOMA; requirements for fiancé visas or marriage-based green cards; and differences between applying for a green card in the U.S. vs. abroad.
Wills & Trusts for LGBTQ Couples after DOMA
Tuesday, October 1, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Deb Kinney, Esq., Johnston, Kinney & Zulaica LLP
Overview: This presentation will discuss the ramifications of the Windsor and Perry decisions by the US Supreme Court in June. Although same-sex couples have greater rights now, not all rights transfer and not all federal agencies have set clear policy yet. We will review how benefits will be affected, options for couples considering marriage, and how to draft trusts. Are one, two, or three trusts necessary? Do children need added protections? Bring your questions for an interactive seminar.
Using State and Federal Law to Protect Debtors from Collections Harassment
Wednesday, October 2, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Noah Zinner, Esq., Housing and Economic Rights Advocates
Overview: This training will review debtor rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and its state analog, the Rosenthal Act. We will discuss tools and strategies for keeping clients from being harassed by creditors. We will also discuss in particular the new California legislation (effective January 1, 2014) and its expansion of consumer rights in relation to third-party "debt buyers."
Identity Theft and Undocumented Immigrants
Tuesday, October 22, 5:30-7:00pm
- Presented by Sean Perdomo, Esq.,Law Office of Sean Perdomo
Overview: Undocumented immigrants with work histories face many obstacles relating to their admissibility to the U.S. when applying for immigration benefits. This course will advise participants on the current state of the law relating to identity theft and its application to undocumented immigrants applying for immigration benefits.
Applied Mindfulness for Attorneys: Substance Abuse Awareness
Thursday, November 7, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Kim Nicol, Esq., Attorney at Law
Overview: This class provides an introduction to the science of mindfulness, including how meditation can reduce the physiological symptoms of stress. We'll examine the relationship of stress to substance abuse, and discuss ways to use mindfulness as a stress-management strategy. This class includes a brief, 5-minute meditation, but is focused on understanding the science of meditation and mindfulness, and its practical application to your own life.
Navigating IRS Collection Procedures: From Assessment to Resolution
Thursday, November 14, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Adria Price, Esq., Price & Associates LLP, and Aubrey Hone, Esq., Hone Maxwell LLP
Overview: This panel presentation will focus on IRS collection procedures and how to properly handle various types of notices and collection efforts. We will provide practical tips on how to effectively and efficiently navigate the IRS system, as well as explore options to resolve issues with the IRS, including penalty abatement and lien removal. We will also discuss new developments in the wake of the demise of DOMA and will touch upon discharge of taxes in bankruptcy.
Making the Most of Mediation in Family Law
Tuesday, November 19, 5:30-7:00pm
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- Presented by Joann Babiak, Esq., Babiak Law Offices
Overview: This presentation provides basic information about mediation relating to family law matters. Participants will explore some of the underlying principles of facilitative, transformational, and evaluative mediation and gain perspective on these different approaches to mediated dispute resolution. Participants will engage in interactive exercises to deepen understanding of certain mediation techniques and develop new insights regarding the importance of preparing clients for family law mediation sessions.
Negotiation on Behalf of Tenants in SF
Wednesday, December 4, 5:30-7:30pm
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- Presented by Deepa Varma, Esq., Eviction Defense Collaborative
Overview: This training will cover:
Negotiation generally: how to work with the skills you have, and compensate for the skills you lack;
Negotiation in housing court: what is a good deal? What the best I can get?
Client communication: how do to work with clients who are not on the same page as me;
Working with mediators: leveraging a system stacked against us.
To RSVP
Email: mcle@alrp.org or
Call: 415-701-1200 ext. 303
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Nominations Now Being Accepted for 2014 Barristers Club Board of Directors
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The Barristers Club Board of Directors is accepting applications for 2014. Directors determine the club's mission and set policy and procedures to fulfill the club's mission.
Directors supervise and facilitate Barristers Club activities by serving as liaisons to Barristers Sections and Committees, and participating on ad hoc committees in connection with major events (e.g., the Judges Reception). Directors represent the Barristers to the legal community and the public.
Candidates must be BASF members who were admitted to the bar on January 1, 2004 or later. The Barristers Club and its board encourage diverse eligible members of BASF to apply for the Barristers board.
To be considered for a nomination, you must submit a personal statement no later than September 3, 2013.
The statement should include your education and legal background, area of practice, your involvement with the Barristers Club, other bar associations, or community service organizations. We encourage you to include any other information that you believe will assist the committee in making an informed decision. Your statement should not exceed 350 words and should not include the names of endorsers. In addition, you may include your resume, if you like.
Submit your statement by email to barristers@sfbar.org.
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KABANC 2013 Dinner Gala
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Korean American Bar Association of Northern California
2013 Dinner Gala
Honorees:
Salle Yoo
General Counsel at Uber Technologies, Inc.
KABANC's 2013 Legal Professional of the Year
Ken Lee, Tom Surh & Grant Kim
Original Founders of KABANC
KABANC's Special 30-Year Gala Recognition
Date: Friday, September 6, 2013
Reception: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Dinner and Program: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Venue: Four Seasons Hotel
2050 University Avenue
East Palo Alto, CA 94303
For tickets, tables, and sponsorship pricing and reservations, please contact Fred Choi: fkchoi@outlook.com
For dinner information, please contact Jang Im: jim@ebglaw.com
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ABA Diversity Committee Luncheon
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American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
Fall Meeting, September 19-21, 2013, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA
Register at: http://meetings.abanet.org/meeting/tax/fall13/
Diversity Committee Luncheon and Panel
12:00-1:30
Friday, September 20, 2013
Tax Implications for Same-Sex Couples After DOMA. Where Does the Code Go From Here?
On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court in Windsor v. United States invalidated Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). What will be the implications of the Court's decision on the application of Federal tax laws to same-sex couples? Panelists will discuss the tax planning challenges faced by same-sex couples and other Federal and state laws, such as estate and gift tax complications, taxation of Social Security benefits and employer-provided health coverage, the availability of certain deductions and exemptions, and the possibility of filing amended returns. The panelists will share their insights on the Supreme Court's rulings in Windsor and in Hollingsworth v. Perry. The panel will also share ideas on necessary IRS guidance in light of these decisions.
Moderator: Laura R. Westfall, King & Spalding , New York , NY.
Panelists: Professor Patricia A. Cain, Santa Clara Law, Santa Clara, CA; Shannon Price Minter, Legal Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, San Francisco, CA; Eric A. San Juan, Senior Attorney-Advisor to the National Taxpayer Advocate, Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, Washington, DC (invited); Shawn Newman, Law Office of Shawn C. Newman, P.A., Wilton Manors, FL; Stephen B. Tackney, Deputy Associate Chief Counsel, Employee Benefits, Office of Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel, TE/GE, IRS, Washington, DC (invited).
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WLAC Annual Judges'
Dinner & Silent Action
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Featured Panelists Hon. Tara Desautels - Alameda County Superior Court Judge
Nancy O'Malley - Alameda County District Attorney Aundrea Brown - Alameda County Assistant Public Defender Laura Stein - Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Clorox
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ALRP Needs You at Folsom Street Fair
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The AIDS Legal Referral Panel is a proud beneficiary of the 2013 Folsom Street Fair on Sunday, September 29, 2013. We need more volunteers than ever at San Francisco's most popular leather/fetish fair. By volunteering, you ensure that ALRP can continue providing low-cost legal services to people living with HIV/AIDS.
Volunteer shifts and more information is on our website at:
www.alrp.org/events/folsom-street-fair-volunteers-needed
To sign up, please contact ALRP Volunteer Coordinator Jennifer Schuster at jennifer@alrp.org or (415) 701-1200 ext. 303. Thank you!
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Hasting's Women's Law Journal (HWLJ) 25th Anniversary and Symposium
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The Hastings Women's Law Journal (HWLJ) will be commemorating its 25th Anniversary with a symposium on October 18, 2013 entitled "Onward and Upward: Breaking Past Gender Barriers in Law and Tech." This year we will be celebrating our 25th Anniversary by inviting women in leadership roles to discuss the opportunities and obstacles they have faced in the work place. While women have come far in the last twenty-five years in terms of achieving equality in position, opportunities, and pay, we still have further to go. Our purpose in selecting speakers and panelists is to provide a comprehensive overview of the different types of work places women encounter in the Bay Area, including law firms, non-profits, start-ups, and politics. We also would like to address how the next generations of women have legal protections against inequality in the workplace.
Our discussion is framed by an overview of the four patterns of gender bias. Gender bias presents itself in four distinct patterns, as described by the Director for Worklife Law, Joan Williams: women have to work twice as hard to get half as far; women must choose between being liked and being respected; mothers are assumed incompetent and uncommitted; gender bias turns women on each other. Panel 1 will cover women's experiences in the law. Our speakers have been in a variety of working environments including non-profits, the judiciary, academia, and private practice. Panel 2 will reflect on women's experiences in the tech world, featuring women entrepreneurs, investors, and IP attorneys. Lastly, Panel 3 will cover policy developments in the Bay Area and resources for women leaders. Our speakers are executive directors, founders, and coaches.
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San Francisco Office for Rent
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Available now! Lovely 11 ft x 13 ft (143 sq. ft.) window office in Class A building. Large office can accommodate one or two people comfortably. Furniture available or you can bring your own. Other professionals in suite are lawyers and commercial real estate brokers. Features: - Newly remodeled 30th floor of prime location on Market between 1st and 2nd - Suite views from Tiburon to the Bay Bridge to China Basin to Twin Peaks - Office views of skyline and Twin Peaks, amazing sunset views - Light filled - 24 hour security/doorman in lobby - 24 hour access to the office - Shared conference room - Kitchen with complimentary coffee, tea, water and soda - Shared copier/fax/printer - Nortel phone system - Internet -- wireless and LAN - Shared reception/administrative services $1,800/month Please reply to Jill McCall at jmccall@cornerlaw.com or 415-974-6028.
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Castro Offices for Rent
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2 or 3 offices available in prime Victorian in Castro. Share flat with estate planner/generalist and building with other attorneys. We are congenial, collegial, experienced and respectful.
Rents: $1,100 for smallest office; $1,200 for med office and $1,400 for front parlor office (fireplace, etc.). Included in rent: shared reception/paralegal office and conference room, and small kitchen space. Not included in rent: utilities, and cleaning. Floor is well-wired for internet for easy plug and play.
Contact: Michael @ 415-861-9900
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Announcing Reed Smith's
2013 Diverse Scholars Program
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The National LGBT Bar Association is pleased to present Reed Smith's 2013 Diverse Scholars Program. Reed Smith has a strong commitment to diversity, which has resulted in a firm in which diversity and inclusion permeate the culture. Rewarding young future leaders for their efforts in the area of diversity and introducing them to the Reed Smith culture are two important goals of this program.
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BASF's Mind the Gap Program:
Mentors Needed!
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This new exciting initiative called "Mind the Gap" (MTG) is to provide recent law school graduates and young attorneys who are unemployed or underemployed with training, work experience, mentorship connections and debt reduction information. BASF is looking for attorneys to serve as mentors to MTG participants. A mentorship Listserv consisting of MTG participants and interested mentors will be created where mentees can post questions and mentors can respond with answers and general advice.
If you are interested in becoming an MTG mentor, please email mindthegapmentor@sfbar.org.
For more information, please visit www.sfbar.org/mind-the-gap.
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Join the BALIF Listserv!
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Have a job or need one? Civil procedure question? Need a
referral? Have something important to ask ... or news to tell? Want to get to our members quickly? Join our Listserv!
BALIF members should have received our invitation to join our newly-created Listserv. You must proactively respond to the request in order to be added to our Listserv. If you didn't get a request, please let us know by emailing technology@balif.org or balif@balif.org.
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We Want Your BALIFBuzz
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We all love that section in our alumni newsletters that talks about who's doing what.
Well, we're introducing the BALIFBuzz to show-off all the great things that our members are doing. BALIFBuzz will be appearing in the weekly BALIF newsletter.
New job?
New client?
Promotion?
Court victory?
Significant settlement?
Baby on the way?
Recently married or engaged?
Speaking engagement?
Award, recognition, certification, or degree?
Or anything else you're excited about...
Keep it to one or two lines. Please send to membership@balif.org.
Can't wait to hear your great news!
Lauri Bertolacci
BALIF Membership Chair
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Job Postings Now on BALIF Website
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All job postings can be found here!
BALIF membership must be current to view the job postings. Simply log into the BALIF website with your membership ID and password, and select the JOBS from the menu on the left.
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On Lu & Jamie Dupree
Elizabeth Pritzker & Andrew Vu
Nick Kacprowski Amicus Chair
Dustin Helmer & Midori Hirai
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Partner Level








Advocate Level
A.L. Nella & Company, CPAs
Bingham McCutcheon LLP
Cooley LLP
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Huron Legal
Jones Day
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Latham & Watkins LLP
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Nixon Peabody LLP
O'Melveny & Meyers LLP
Orrick
Perkins Cole LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Santa Clara University School of Law
Sheppard Mullin Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP
Benefactor Level
AT&T Legal Department
Clarence, Dyer & Cohen LLP / Swanson & McNamara LLP
Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier LLP
Gibson Dunn
Jackson Lewis LLP
JAMS
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP
Littler Mendelson
Mount, Spelman & Fingerman
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
Neilson & MacRitchie Investigators
Office of the California Attorney General
Jennifer & Meredith Orthwein
Paul Hastings
Pritzker Law
Reed Smith LLP
Robert Half Legal
Roeca Hass Hager LLP
Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld
San Francisco City Attorney's Office
San Francisco District Attorney's Office
Schiff Hardin LLP
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Special Counsel
Stein & Lubin LLP
Turner Boyd
University of San Francsico School of Law
Wald & Thorndal P.C.
Wells Fargo
Individual Sponsors
Peter C. Catalanotti, Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester LLP
Michael Colantuono, Colantuono & Levin, P.C.
Todd Norris, Bullivant Houser Bailey
Debra R. Schoenberg, Schoenberg Family Law Group, P.C.
Cheryl Sena, Sena Family Law
Jonathan Shapiro, Wilmer Hale
Hon. James L. Warren (Ret.), JAMS
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