Message from the BALIF Board
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Greetings!
Wow - January has flown by. And you know what that means: the BALIF Gala is right around the corner. Three weeks away in fact. If you or your firm hasn't purchased a ticket or sponsored the Gala yet, not to worry -- there is still time. Check out the Gala page for more information, or contact me or the other friendly Gala co-chair, David Sims, if you prefer. Don't miss out on the best party of the year!
Not to be outdone, BALIF's own Pete Catalanotti is hosting an exciting MCLE tomorrow, January 27 from 5 pm to 7 pm, at BASF (301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor, SF). This MCLE will feature a conversation with several prominent Bay-Area LGBT judges, and count for 2 hours towards your Elimination of Bias MCLE requirements (and just in time for you Group 1 laggards!). Contact Pete with any questions and view the event flyer here.
I hope everyone's year is off to a great start and am looking forward to seeing everyone at these (and other) upcoming BALIF events!
Sincerely,
Nick Clements BALIF Gala Co-Chair
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BALIF 36th Annual Gala
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BALIF Gala: Equality Affirmed! BALIF's 36th Annual Gala is on February 19, 2016. If you haven't done so yet, now is the time to sponsor BALIF and purchase your tickets to the Gala. This year's format is an elegant cocktail party with food stations and drinks sprinkled around the venue. It's a fabulous format for mingling with old friends and meeting new ones. Don't miss the best party of the year!
BALIF thanks this week's incoming 2016 BALIF Sponsors:
Counsel Level:
Baker Botts LLP
King & Spalding
Sedgwick LLP
TM Financial Forensics
Weaver, Austin, Villeneuve & Sampson LLP
Advocate Level:
Kilpatrick Townsend
Pacific Gas & Electric
ProVisors
Benefactor Level:
Roeca Hass Hager LLP
San Francisco City Attorney's Office
Individual Sponsorship:
Teresa Renaker, Renaker Hasselman LLP
Hon. James Warren (Ret.), JAMS
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Pathways to the Judiciary
An evening of stories, information & conversation with LGBT Judges
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TOPICS * LGBT Judicial officers discussing their personal pathways to the bench * Information on nomination vetting of Judicial candidates * Advice for LGBT attorneys considering a career in the Judiciary Hon. Christopher Bowen Contra Costa County Superior Court Hon. Tara Flanagan Alameda County Superior Court Hon. Therese M. Stewart First District Court of Appeal Shay Gilmore Senior Counsel, Norcal Mutual Insurance Company
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 BASF Conference Center 301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor
Free for Student Members $40 Committee Members, BALIF Members, Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and Legal Professional Members $45 BASF Members $60 Others
MCLE: 2 Hours MCLE Registration: 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. Program: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. * Reception to follow.
Section Co-Chairs: Robert Gower, Trucker Huss and Peter Catalanotti, Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester
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Volunteer Opportunity!
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UC Hastings College of the Law is hosting the West Coast ABA Client Counseling Competition this February! We need licensed attorney volunteers to serve as judges of counseling and intake skills. Judges will serve on a panel of three: two attorneys and one helping professions counselor. The panel will review up to three teams during a shift. Pre-competition prep time is limited to a review of a short, two-page fact pattern. Food will be provided!
UC Hastings College of the Law is in downtown San Francisco, conveniently located near BART and MUNI stops. Garage parking available.
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BALIF Partner Exchange Luncheon
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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When: Wednesday, February 24, 2016; Tuesday, March 22, 2016; Friday, April 22, 2016; and Thursday, May 19, 2016
Time: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm
Where: San Francisco City Club (155 Sansome, 10th Floor)
What: Gourmet buffet lunch with other partners and firm owners
Cost: $40 payable by cash or check only
BALIF has created the BALIF Partner Exchange to bring together our members that are looking to network and exchange business and ideas. This event is exclusively for BALIF members who are partners or owners of their firm with 7 years or more of experience.
RSVPs not being accepted for February yet.
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Reed Smith / Kaiser Permanente
1L Diversity Fellowship Program
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The Reed Smith/Kaiser Permanente Diversity Fellowship Program provides an award in the amount of $5,000 and a 2016 summer associate position to a diverse, first-year law student who has demonstrated strong academic scholarship, dedication to community service and/or leadership, and an understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. The $5,000 will be awarded for the recipient's second year of law school and will be paid in addition to the summer associate salary. The successful candidate will spend seven weeks of the summer program at the Reed Smith San Francisco office and three weeks at Kaiser's Oakland office.
Download the application materials. The deadline for this year's application materials to be submitted is 5:00pm PST on
Applications and program inquiries should be emailed to:
Jessica Sisco
Senior Manager of Legal Recruiting
Reed Smith LLP
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BALIF Joins Coalition of National LGBT, Racial Equality, and Health Groups in Filing Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court Challenge to Texas Abortion Restrictions
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On January 4, 2016, Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALIF) and a coalition of 13 other LGBT, racial justice, and health equity organizations filed an amicus brief in
Whole Woman's Health v. Cole asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down draconian restrictions on abortion providers enacted by the State of Texas in 2013 which, if upheld, would lead to the closing of most abortion clinics in the state. The brief urges the Court to carefully scrutinize the state's asserted justification for the law, just as the Court has done with other laws that infringe upon fundamental freedoms. The State of Texas has argued that the law protects the health of women seeking abortion, but the evidence at trial showed just the opposite. In fact, medical organizations such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Medical Association, and the American Public Health Association have explained that the restrictions imposed by the new law are medically unnecessary and endanger, rather than advance, women's health.
In addition to BALIF, the organizations filing the brief are the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, the Equal Justice Society, the National Black Justice Coalition, the Family Equality Council, the Human Rights Campaign, the National LGBTQ Task Force, GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality, Equality Federation, the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, Immigration Equality, the National Health Law Program, and Movement Advancement Project.
U.S. history is replete with attempts to use pseudo-science and unsupported health-related justifications to exclude individuals and groups from the full protection of essential constitutional liberties, including laws barring interracial marriage, excluding women from certain professions, permitting the forced sterilization of those deemed "inferior," and criminalizing and discriminating against LGBT people. BALIF and its fellow amici urge the Court to remember this history and to fulfill its constitutional obligation to look carefully at the State's asserted justifications for restricting women's fundamental right to reproductive autonomy.
"The brief powerfully reminds us of the history of using empirically indefensible social science to justify discrimination against vulnerable groups," said Julie Wilensky, chair of BALIF's Amicus Committee. "With this history in mind, it is especially important for the Court to meaningfully review the public health rationales Texas has asserted here."
BALIF and the other amici are represented by Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld LLP and the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
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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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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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February 19 - BALIF 36th Annual Gala |
Partner Level
Counsel Level

   

Advocate Level
A.L. Nella & Company, CPAs
AT&T
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Jones Day
Latham & Watkins LLP
Morgen Lewis & Bockius LLP
MUFG Union Bank
O'Melveny & Meyers LLP
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Pacific Gas & Electric
Perkins Coie LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Sanford Heisler Kimpel, LLP
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Benefactor Level
Callaway & Wolf
Carroll, Burdick & McDonough LLP
Clarence, Dyer & Cohen LLP / Swanson & McNamara LLP
Cooley LLP
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier LLP
Golden Gate University, School of Law
Jackson Lewis LLP
JAMS
Lewis, Feinberg, Lee & Jackson, P.C.
Littler Mendelson P.C.
Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski LLP
Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester LLP
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg LLP
Paul Hastings LLP
Pritzker Levine LLP
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
Individual Sponsors
Dave Arellano, Altep, Inc.
Michael Colantuono, Colantuono Highsmith & Whatley, PC
David Fermino, Sideman & Bancroft LLP
David M. Helbraun, Helbraun Law Firm
Frederick Hertz, Law and Mediation Office of Frederick Hertz
John Hill, Law Offices of John E. Hill, P.C.
Hon. Stuart Hing & Rhoda Hing, Alameda County Superior Court
James Kealohi, Pathways Personnel
David Monroe, Able & Monroe P.C.
Todd Norris, Bullivant Houser Bailey
Debra R. Schoenberg, Schoenberg Family Law Group, P.C.
Cheryl Sena, Sena Family Law
Hon. James L. Warren (Ret.), JAMS
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Jessica Bogo & John Robert Unruh
Jamie Dupree Dmitri Pikman
Joseph Deignan, Alex Lemberg & Sam Potts
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