At his swearing-in ceremony last month, new California Lawyers Association President Emilio Varanini said when he thinks about the importance of lawyers and judges to our democracy he looks to the experience of his wife. Joanna grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution. When her teacher explained that all the intellectuals were being sent to the countryside, 8-year-old Joanna dared to ask a question about what would happen to the peasants. As a result, she was taken out of… Read more
In a traditional transaction, California lawyers receive U.S. dollars in exchange for providing legal services. But it is not unheard of to see transactions where lawyers are compensated in different ways. Most typically, alternate payments come through the provision of goods. But, of course, there are other options. And perhaps the most recent trend is toward the use of cryptocurrency. Read more
Ruthe Catolico Ashley receives the Civic Engagement Award at the CLA Annual Meeting Ruthe Catolico Ashley was in a San Francisco Department store this summer when she heard a voice calling, “Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Ashley.” “I turned around and there’s a beautiful young black woman walking toward me. I said, ‘Myra is that you?’” That’s when Ashley learned that Myra, her former student at the Law Academy at DeAnza High School, had graduated from college and was headed for law… Read more
This program will discuss the application of California’s ethics rules to social media and technology, including issues with artificial intelligence, electronic discovery, electronic advertising and the use of social media evidence. Read more
Thank you to all who participated in the 2019 Annual Meeting in Monterey for making it a huge success. The three-day event drew an array of legal professionals from all over the state, from solo practitioners to Supreme Court justices. It was truly memorable and we look forward to doing it again next year. Enjoy these snapshots from some of the featured special activities and special speaker events. Read more
California Lawyers Association (CLA) is proud to announce the election and appointment of new organization-wide Officers and Board Members, who will assume their responsibilities this week. The new posts were announced at the recently completed 2019 Annual Meeting, “Navigating the Future for all California Attorneys,” which was held in Monterey, CA from October 10-12, 2019. Read more
It is bittersweet to be writing our last CLA eNews column, as the inaugural President and Chairman of the Board. Our terms end a few days after the upcoming CLA Annual Meeting in Monterey (we hope you'll join us!). It has been our true pleasure and honor to serve. And what a ride it has been! So please allow us a moment to reminisce, as well as to congratulate and welcome the new CLA leaders — President Emilio Varanini, Board Chairman Chip Wilkins, Vice President Jeremy Evans, Vice Chairman of the Board Betty Williams, Secretary Sarah Rief, and Treasurer Ryan Baron. The organization continues to be in great hands. Read more
As I prepare to travel to Monterey for my first Annual Meeting since becoming Executive Director of the California Lawyers Association, I am feeling celebratory. Preparing for the Annual Meeting is a huge undertaking and I’m extraordinarily grateful to the volunteer leaders, particularly those on the Annual Meeting committee, and our professional team from Sacramento, who worked so hard to make it happen. And we have a lot to celebrate! Read more
Applications are being accepted through Dec. 5 for the position of Federal Public Defender for the Central District of California, which is based in Los Angeles and also covers offices in Riverside and Santa Ana. For more information, see the recruitment announcement from the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Outgoing Federal Public Defender for the Central District Hilary Potashner has left to take a position in private practice. Effective Oct. 1, the Ninth Circuit has appointed Amy M. Karlin… Read more
The United States District Court, Central District of California, is hiring three law clerks to work for U.S. Magistrate Judges in Los Angeles. For more information on the positions and how to apply, see the announcement on the court’s website. Read more