Message from the BALIF Board
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Greetings!
It was great to share drinks and tater tots with so many BALIF members last week at the kickoff happy hour for BALIF's mentorship program. This year, more than sixty BALIF members are participating in the mentorship program. We are grateful to this year's mentors - including judges, partners at large and small firms, senior public interest and government attorneys, corporate in-house counsel, and solo practitioners - who have committed to sharing their experience with and providing guidance to BALIF's law students and more recently admitted attorneys.
The last week has brought more developments on the marriage equality front. On September 3, a federal judge in Louisiana upheld Louisiana's constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, the first time a federal court has ruled in favor of marriage discrimination post-Windsor. But on September 4, in cases in which BALIF filed an amicus brief, the Seventh Circuit unanimously affirmed district court rulings striking down same-sex marriage bans in Wisconsin and Indiana. Commentators have already called Judge Posner's opinion, which has some zingy sound bytes about drunk heterosexuals and elderly first-cousin marriages, a potential roadmap for the Supreme court. Closer to home, on September 8 in San Francisco, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments about same-sex marriage bans in Idaho and Nevada in Latta v. Otter, in which BALIF filed an amicus brief, and Sevcik v. Sandoval.
In other LGBT news, the California Senate recently passed AB 2501, which would ban people from using "trans panic" or "gay panic" defenses in court. Such defenses seek to excuse crimes such as murder or assault on the grounds that the victim's gender identity or sexual orientation is to blame for the defendant's violent reaction. The bill, which was passed by the Assembly this year, is headed to the Governor's office. BALIF sent a letter of support for AB 2501 to the Governor last week and we are very hopeful he will sign the bill. If Governor Brown signs the bill, California will be the first state to enact such a law.
Have a great week everyone!
Julie Wilensky
BALIF Young Lawyers & Law Students Chair
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BALIF Partner Exchange Luncheon
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When: Tuesday, September 16, 2014, 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm
Where: San Francisco City Club (155 Sansome, 10th Floor)
What: Gourmet buffet lunch with other partners and law firm owners Cost: $40 payable by cash or check only
Space is limited so only the first 11 to RSVP to BALIF Co-Chair Jamie Dupree at jdupree@fddcm.com may attend.
Topic: Time Management. Any recommended time management tools and techniques? How do you make time for business development activities? How do you balance your professional life with your personal life?
BALIF has created the BALIF Partners Exchange to bring together our members that are looking to network and exchange business and ideas. This collegial event is exclusively for BALIF members who are partners or owners of their law firm with 7 year or more of experience.
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LGBT Asian/ South Asian Lawyers Networking Reception 9/25
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Please join the AABA LGBT Committee, the South Asian Bar Association (SABA), and BALIF for the LGBT Asian/South Asian Lawyers Networking Reception! Attendance is free and the event will feature remarks by Judge Donna Ryu. Light appetizers and drinks will be provided. Please RSVP here:
http://tinyurl.com/LGBTAsianReception.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Keker & Van Nest LLP
633 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
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Halloween Eve (October 30)
Fundraising Extravaganza for LYRIC
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Presented by BALIF & AABA, the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area. Come as a lawyer, a banker, a candlestick maker. Have a fabulous time! Donate to give an LGBTQ kid a job, and a future! LYRIC's Youth Workforce Development Program offered over 100 paid job training internships to LGBTQ youth over the past year. Eighty percent of the youth LYRIC serves live below the poverty line. Forty percent are homeless. (lyric.org) "LYRIC's [Workforce Development Program] has completely altered my life so immensely. I could not imagine my life if I hadn't taken this path. I have so many skills now at being a facilitator. This job has opened up many, many opportunities for me." Joshua, 21 years old, Queer Educator. What: Extravaganza with drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and party favors When: Thursday, October 30, 6pm-9pm Where: The Drake Lounge, 508 4th St, San Francisco Donations: Minimum $25 in advance, $35 at the door Purchase Tickets / Donate here: http://www.balif.org/event-1746427 For sponsorship opportunities, contact edward@edwardjoylaw.com
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Sher Kung Memorial Fund
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It is with deep sadness that we inform you Sher Kung, an amazing person and former BALIF member, was tragically killed in a bike accident on August 29th. She was an active BALIF member, assisting with the 2009 Gala and attending many happy hours, panels and other BALIF events until she moved to Seattle a few years ago. Sher is survived by her partner, Christine Sanders, and their 7-month-old baby girl, Bryn.
A memorial fund has been set-up in her honor: http://www.youcaring.com/memorial-fundraiser/in-memory-of-sher-kung/226786
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ALRP Free Fall 2014 MCLE Trainings
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Pre-Trial Preparation
* Tuesday, September 9, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by Mary Catherine Wiederhold, Esq.
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
Federal Immigration Law and Family Support
* Tuesday, September 23, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by Karen Alicia Davies, Esq.
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
Employment Issues facing Clients with HIV/AIDS
* Wednesday, October 1, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by Sonya Smallets, Esq.
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
How to Lay a Domestic Violence Record for Appeal
* Tuesday, October 7, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by the Family Violence Appellate Project
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
Confidentiality Law
* Thursday, October 23, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by Jim Wood, Esq.
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
Negotiation on Behalf of Tenants in San Francisco
* Wednesday, November 5, 5:30-7:00pm
* Presented by Deepa Varma, Esq., Eviction Defense Collaborative
* Bar Association of San Francisco, 301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor, Board Room, San Francisco, CA 94111
* 1.5 General CLE Credits
All Classes take place at:
Bar Association of San Francisco
301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor, Board Room
San Francisco, CA 94111
To RSVP
Email:
mcle@alrp.org
Call: 415-701-1200 ext. 303
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An Evening with Ayala Katz
Discussion about LGBT Issues in Israel
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Take part in a meaningful discussion about LGBT issues in Israel.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Congregation Sherith Israel - Bart Hall
2266 California Street
San Francisco, CA
About Ayala:
On August 1, 2009, Ayala Katz lost her 26 year old gay son Nir Katz in a shooting at the Bar Noar, a center for LGBT youth in Tel Aviv where Nir worked as a volunteer counselor. Following Nir's death, Ayala was invited to become the Chairperson of the LGBT parents' support organization, Tehila, where she served until February 2011.
In her capacity as Chairperson, she worked to promote Tehila in the media and foster cooperation between Tehila and other LGBT organizations in Israel and abroad. During 2011, Ayala wrote a weekly opinion column on the Ma'ariv website, where she discussed a range of issues and current events and focused many columns specifically on LGBT issues.
The main project Ayala pushed forward was the establishment of the Nir Katz Center for Violence, Discrimination, and Homophobia Reporting in Tel Aviv, which opened in August of 2012. Sponsored by the Israeli LGBT Association (The Aguda), the Nir Katz Center operates a helpline to field complaints of LGBT abuse and offers concrete psychosocial and legal support to victims of violence or discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, using Israeli LGBT Association services.
Please contact Tye Gregory at A Wider Bridge if you have any further questions.
Co-sponsored by A Wider Bridge, Keshet, Congregation Sherith Israel and the Israel Center of the Jewish Community Federation
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Queen's Bench's Annual Judges' Dinner
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Purchase your tickets now to Queen's Bench's Annual Judges' Dinner featuring keynote speaker Ellen Malcolm, founder and Chair of the Board of EMILY's List. The dinner, honoring members of the San Francisco Bay Area Judiciary, will take place on Thursday, September 25th at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel.
For additional information, including event sponsorship opportunities and to purchase tickets, please visit the following link: http://www.queensbench.org/judgesdinner-register.html
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KABANC's 2014 Annual Gala on 9/26
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Please join us for KABANC's 2014 Annual Gala at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Palo Alto, California on Friday, September 26th from 6 to 9 pm. This year, KABANC is proud to honor Jan Kang, VP & GC of AOptix Technologies as KABANC's 2014 Legal Professional of the Year and Ki Hwang, CEO & GC of Black Letter Discovery as KABANC's 2014 Alumnus of the Year.
KABANC Annual Gala Friday, September 26, 2014 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Crowne Plaza Hotel 4290 El Camino Real Palo Alto, CA 94306
Please contact KABANC Social Co-Chair Alice Choy (kabancsocial@gmail.com) or KABANC Treasurer Fred Choi (fkchoi@outlook.com) if you or your firm is interested in attending KABANC's Annual Gala. We would be honored if you could join us for this event.
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Transgender Law Center SPARK!
12th Anniversary Celebration
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Transgender Law Center has spent 12 years igniting change to laws, hearts, and minds to advance the rights of transgender and gender nonconforming people. In light of this milestone, TLC cordially invites you to SPARK! - a 12th Anniversary Celebration on Thursday, October 2 at Sir Francis Drake, a Kimpton Hotel in San Francisco, CA.
Click here: www.transgenderlawcenter.org/spark to join us, support our work and mission, and help acknowledge the achievements of our outstanding SPARK! 2014 honorees:
* Willy Wilkinson, Claire Skiffington Vanguard Award: For his innovative leadership - from garnering attention and funds for trans* communities impacted by the AIDS epidemic to founding the first support group for FTM people of color to changing hearts and minds through his work and trainings.
* CeCe McDonald, Authentic Life Award: For her courage and resilience in bringing visibility to our diverse communities, the unjust ways that transgender people are treated by law enforcement and within the justice system, and the ways in which prisons are not safe for anyone, regardless of gender identity.
* ACLU of Northern CA, Community Partner Award: For their leadership and support in sponsoring AB1266, the School Success and Opportunity Act, and for being an unyielding, fierce, and fully committed stakeholder while defending the law against a potential referendum.
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BALIF Files Amicus Curiae in the
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
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BALIF filed an amicus curiae brief in the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in the consolidated cases Baskin v. Bogan, Fujii v. Commissioner of the Indiana State Dept. of Revenue, Lee v. Abbott, and Walker v. Wolf, supporting the right of same-sex couples in Indiana and Wisconsin to marry and to have out-of-state marriages recognized. The press release can be viewed here.
The brief argues that the marriage bans of Indiana and Wisconsin are unconstitutional and that the tangible legal and economic harm inflicted by the bans, including the denial of substantial benefits and the perpetuation of stigma and discrimination, cannot be remedied by the availability of domestic partnerships or civil unions.
"We applaud the decisions out of the 4th and 10th Circuits striking down similar bans," said Leah Nutting, BALIF's Amicus Committee chair, noting recent cases where BALIF has also submitted amicus briefs. "And we are heartened by the 7th Circuit's emergency order requiring Indiana to recognize the out-of-state marriage of a set of plaintiffs in this case, where one spouse is suffering from a terminal illness. The case illustrates the very real and irreparable harm suffered by same-sex couples while waiting for the marriage bans to work their way through the courts."
Fourteen other civil rights groups joined BALIF on the brief. The brief was filed with pro bono support from Jerome C. Roth and Nicole S. Phillis of the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olsen.
Click here to read the amicus brief.
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Latta v. Otter Amicus Brief Filed
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BALIF filed an amicus curiae brief on Friday, July 25, with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Latta v. Otter supporting the right of same-sex couples in Idaho to marry and same-sex couples who have been married out-of-state to have their marriages recognized in Idaho. The Court will hear Latta, on appeal from the District of Idaho, in September. Sevcik v. Sandoval, the Nevada marriage equality case on appeal from the District of Nevada, for which BALIF filed an amicus brief last October, is also scheduled to be heard by the court in September.
The brief argues that excluding same-sex couples from the institution of marriage causes tangible legal and economic harm and denies substantial benefits, including the federal benefits extended to same-sex marriages following the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Windsor.
"Some critical federal benefits are linked to the place of domicile, so even same-sex couples married legally in other states are prevented from enjoying these benefits if they currently reside in states, such as Idaho, that do not recognize same-sex marriage," said Leah Nutting, chair of BALIF's Amicus Committee.
More than thirty other civil rights groups joined BALIF on the brief. The brief was filed with pro bono support from the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olsen, with Jerome C. Roth and Amelia L. B. Sargent heading the effort.
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Follow BALIF on Twitter!
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BALIF's twitter feed is up and running. Follow us to see BALIF news, event info, #ThrowbackThursday posts, and more. Just click the Twitter button in the right hand column of the newsletter or here.
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Uber Discount for BALIF Members
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Request a ride with the push of a button! Uber is offering new users $20 off your first ride. Text BALIF to 827-222. You can also sign up at uber.com/go/BALIF and download the app for Android, Blackberry, or iPhone. Then sit back and enjoy the magic of Uber, everyone's private driver. (Valid for new users only, TAXI excluded).
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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!
Meaghan Zore
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 JOBS from the menu on the left.
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Jamie Dupree & John Robert Unruh
Andrew Vu &
Lilah Sutphen
Dmitri Pikman & Felicia Medina Brandon Lawrence Denise Bergin
Joseph Rocha & Midori Hirai
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Senior Partner Level
Partner Level
    

Advocate Level
A.L. Nella & Company, CPAs
AT&T
Bingham McCutchen
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Jones Day
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
Nixon Peabody LLP
O'Melveny & Meyers LLP
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Perkins Coie LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Santa Clara University School of Law
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Benefactor Level
Clarence, Dyer & Cohen LLP / Swanson & McNamara LLP
Cooley Godward Kronish LLP
FTI Consulting
Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier LLP
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Golden Gate University
HaleyNelson & Heilbrun LLP
Heath Newton LLP
HendricksMurry, P.C.
Jackson Lewis LLP
JAMS
Latham & Watkins LLP
Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson, P.C.
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP
Littler Mendelson
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
Paul Hastings LLP
Pritzker Law
Reed Smith LLP
Roeca Hass Hager LLP
San Francisco City Attorney's Office
San Francisco District Attorney's Office
Schiff Hardin LLP
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Special Counsel
Stein & Lubin LLP
Individual Sponsors
Altep, Inc.
Todd Norris, Bullivant Houser Bailey
Michael Colantuono, Colantuono & Levin, P.C.
Peter C. Catalanotti, Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester LLP
Debra R. Schoenberg, Schoenberg Family Law Group, P.C.
Cheryl Sena, Sena Family Law
Judge Vaughn Walker ADR/Law Office Vaughn R Walker
Hon. James L. Warren (Ret.), JAMS
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP |
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