Items of Interest


  • 07/08/2014 12:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

     

    Gifted Referrals: The importance of establishing your own practice and tips on how to do it

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    When: Tuesday, July 8th, 2014, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

     

    Where:  Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, 1201 Third Ave., Floor 22, Seattle, WA 98101

     

    RSVP:  through Big Tent (preferred if you are a MAMAS member) or by email to brownbags@mamaseattle.org.  Please identify if you will attend in person in Seattle or if you will participate by phone.

     

    Topic: Gifted Referrals is a referral marketing strategy to help you inspire referrals and attract new customers. It’s an effective marketing program that features a fundamental shift from chasing prospects and transactions, to building a nurturing referral-source relationships.

     

    Gifted Referrals marketers believe:

    •Referrals are a vital source of new customers,

    •Referrals should be treated like gifts, not transactions,

    •Business relationships can multiply opportunities for referrals,

    •Referrals can originate during marketing activities, sales interactions and service delivery, and

    •Referrals come to those who inform, connect and engage their referral sources with effective messaging.

     

    Gifted Referrals is a program for business professionals who rely on referrals as a vital source of new customers, and who value long-term business relationships.

     

    Berry Zimmerman is Founder & CEO of BizEnrich, an association of independent business experts who collaborate to provide professional services for business leaders and their organizations. In addition to leading BizEnrich, Berry works with business clients and BizEnrich members to connect with other business professionals to produce mutual benefit. Clients and BizEnrich members consistently appreciate and profit from the business relationships introduced by Berry. 

     

    In a collaborative project with BizEnrich experts, Berry created the Gifted Referrals strategy and program. Through this program, Berry is passionate about helping business owners create a steady stream of referrals to their perfect prospects. Berry spends his time developing and promoting the Gifted Referrals programs through teaching workshops, speaking to business groups and integrating the Gifted Referrals program into businesses throughout the Greater Seattle area and beyond.

     

    We encourage you to attend our lunch seminar meeting in person to facilitate both networking and a lively discussion. 

     

    Please bring your lunch and join us for this presentation, and meet fellow MAMAS members!  Cookies will be provided. 

     

    For those who cannot attend in person, we offer the option to participate by phone.

    Call in #: 888-757-0729;  Passcode: 1396142354#

     

    When attending via telephone, please use your mute button to prevent background noise, but do not place the call on hold.  Some firms have hold music, which is disruptive to the presentation.  If you need to leave the call briefly, please hang up and call back in when you are able.

     

    MAMAS would also like to thank our

     

    Platinum sponsors:

    Garvey Schubert Barer

    Navigant Consulting, Inc.

    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

     

    and Gold sponsors:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

    Dorsey & Whitney LLP

    K&L Gates LLP

    Microsoft Corporation

    Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt

    Susman Godfrey L.L.P.

    www.MAMASeattle.org

     

  • 06/26/2014 3:17 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE:
    BOARD OF DIRECTORS, NORTHWEST JUSTICE PROJECT
    Northwest Justice Project Board of Directors – Application Deadline: September 5, 2014


    The WSBA Board of Governors (BOG) is accepting letters of interest and résumés from members interested in serving on the Board of Directors of the Northwest Justice Project (NJP). The BOG will fill at least three attorney positions for terms commencing January 2015. Two incumbents are eligible for reappointment.
    The Northwest Justice Project is a 125-attorney statewide not-for-profit law firm providing free legal services to low-income people from 17 offices throughout Washington. NJP is funded primarily by the State of Washington and the federal Legal Services Corporation, with additional support from the Legal Foundation of Washington. NJP’s 2014 budget is $22 million.


    Board members play an active role in setting program policy, assuring adequate oversight of program operations, and must have a demonstrated interest in, and knowledge of, the delivery of high-quality civil legal services to low-income people.
    NJP’s Board is a working board. Board members are expected to attend quarterly meetings in Seattle normally on the last Saturday of January, April, July and October. Board members also serve actively on one or more standing committees. The Board typically holds a one day annual Board retreat, which may be held in conjunction with an appropriate equal justice conference. Attorney Board members are expected to participate and support NJP efforts in legal community activities and limited resource development efforts. Travel and lodging expenses are reimbursed, as appropriate.


    For more information, please contact César Torres, NJP Executive Director, at: cesart@nwjustice.org; or Joanne Whitehead, Board Development Committee Chair, at: jjwhitehead@gmail.com.


    Please submit letters of interest and résumés on or before Thursday, September 5, 2014, to Bar Leaders Division, WSBA, 1325 Fourth Ave., Ste. 600, Seattle, WA 98101-2539; or e-mail barleaders@wsba.org. Notice of BOG action will follow its November 2014 meeting. 

  • 06/10/2014 10:50 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Gonzaga Law Review Call for Submissions

    Deadline September 2014

    Dear Washington State Bar Association Members,

    The Gonzaga Law Review is seeking articles for its upcoming 50th Anniversary Edition.  Articles may have an academic or practical focus and should generally address topics related to civil rights or constitutional issues.  Because this is our Anniversary issue, the Review has a special interest in articles that reflect the way the law has changed over the past 50 years or comment on significant advancements in the legal field. We are especially interested in articles related to same-sex marriage and the Establishment Clause.

    Submissions for this edition will be due in the beginning of September, with a final date to be determined.  If you have already written an article, please feel free to submit it to the email address below.  If you are interested in publishing and have yet to start on an article, please feel free to contact the Review to discuss the requirements for publication. 

    If you would like to submit or have any questions, please contact Brittany Quinn or Silvia Irimescu at gulr@lawschool.gonzaga.edu, or visit our submissions page at http://www.law.gonzaga.edu/law-review/submissions/.

  • 06/08/2014 8:32 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Fourth Annual Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Award


    Roberto’s life was dedicated to building the “Beloved Community”* through multi-racial unity and he deeply believed that poverty, racism and social inequity could only be eradicated if people of all races came together to do so.
     
    In honor of Roberto and his legacy, the Fourth Annual Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Award will recognize two individuals, a woman and a man, who have exemplified Building the Beloved Community through multi-racial unity and working to eliminate poverty, racism and social inequity.
     
    El Centro de la Raza will celebrate them and their contributions by making a $1,000 gift in their name to an organization of their choice. Award recipients will be recognized at El Centro de la Raza’s Building the Beloved Community Gala on Saturday, September 27th at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

    Legacy award applicants can self-nominate or be nominated by someone else. Recipients are asked to participate in a video interview and attend El Centro de la Raza’s Building the Beloved Community Gala.
     
    Deadline for application submission is Tuesday, June 9, 2014 at 5:00 pm Pacific Time. Click here to access the application.

       

  • 06/03/2014 12:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    MAMAs Invites you to attend our next monthly lunch seminar:

    Parenting Older Children: Middle School, High School and Beyond

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    When:

    Tuesday, June 3rd , 2014, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    Where:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, 1201 Third Ave., Floor 22, Seattle, WA 98101

    RSVP: through Big Tent (preferred if you are a MAMAS member) or by email to[co-director’s email]. Please identify if you will attend in person in Seattle or if you will participate by phone.

    What changes when your kids start middle school? How do you handle your increasing responsibilities at work while being a mindful parent for your teenagers – on top of juggling the after-school activities, monitoring homework, coping with adolescent emotions and interrupting random acts of mischief? Join us to hear from MAMAs who can happily report that their adult children survived unscathed, and from those in the trenches right now!

    June Campbell. June recently retired from Lane Powell to start her own practice in mediation, arbitration and select personal injury matters. June and her husband, Tom, have two daughters now ages 23 and 21. June took two maternity leaves while an attorney at Williams Kastner and joined Lane Powell in 1996 when her daughters were 3 and 6 years of age. June and Tom, while both working full time, navigated parenthood through the high school and college years and continue to provide advice and support as their daughters head to graduate school.

    Tina de Jong. Tina is Senior Corporate Counsel for the Farmers New World Life Insurance Company. Tina’s career spans eighteen years as in-house counsel with several insurance companies in Seattle and the East Coast. She and her husband, Leo, have a son in high school and a daughter in middle school and a few tricks up their sleeves!

    Moderators: Robin A. Schachter is the Director of Corporate Relations for Gamoran Legal Consulting, the Vice-President of the MAMA Seattle Board, stepmother to three adult children and mother of one soon-to-be middle school daughter. She recently left private practice with a firm after almost twenty years as a trial lawyer.

    Ellen Blanchard is currently the Associate General Counsel of Evolver Legal Services, an e-discovery and litigation support company. She is an experienced commercial litigator, the co-director of Outreach for MAMA Seattle and the proud mother of a five year old daughter and a new baby boy!

    We encourage you to attend our lunch seminar meeting in person to facilitate both networking and a lively discussion.

    Please bring your lunch and join us for this presentation, and meet fellow MAMAS members! Cookies will be provided.

    For those who cannot attend in person, we offer the option to participate by phone.

    Call in #: 888-757-0729; Passcode: 1396142354#

    When attending via telephone, please use your mute button to prevent background noise, but do not place the call on hold. Some firms have hold music, which is disruptive to the presentation. If you need to leave the call briefly, please hang up and call back in when you are able.

    MAMAS would also like to thank our

    Platinum sponsors:

    Garvey Schubert Barer

    Navigant Consulting, Inc.

    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

    and Gold sponsors:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

    Dorsey & Whitney LLP

    K&L Gates LLP

    Microsoft Corporation

    Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt

    Susman Godfrey L.L.P.

    www.MAMASeattle.org

  • 05/22/2014 5:11 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    NYU School of Law invites applications for its new Public Interest Law Center (PILC) Fellowship. This will be a full time, two year position, commencing in June 2014.
     
     

    Position

    The Fellow will further develop and manage the Law School's New York State Bar Pro Bono program (for both LLM and JD students), counsel recent public interest graduates who are still seeking permanent employment, coordinate the LLM post-graduate International Finance and Development Fellowship Program, and oversee the Public Service Auction.  The Fellow will also develop and undertake a research project of their choice with a Professor or Center at NYU, dependent on PILC and faculty approval.

     

    Selection Criteria

    A primary law degree (JD, LLB or other) is required, and secondary degree (LLM, PHD or other) preferred. 2+ years’ of post-graduate legal work experience is preferred, with experience in management, program development and pro bono and/or public interest work preferred.
     
    Preference will be given to creative, energetic candidates who demonstrate:

    ·         deep commitment to, and strong substantive knowledge of, public interest law;
     
    ·         excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with an ability to interact with and convey information to a diverse population;

    ·         networking skills, with the initiative and ability to reach out to organizations and attend events on behalf of PILC;
     
    ·         high levels of organization and self-motivation to successfully juggle multiple tasks and priorities; and
     
    ·         vision for a particular research project, or specific project area.

     

    Selection Process

    Applicants should email their cover letter and resume (in one PDF document attachment) to leej@exchange.law.nyu.edu with the subject line “NYU Public Interest Law Center Fellowship Application”. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled, but are strongly encouraged to apply by May 15, 2014.

  • 05/08/2014 10:00 AM | WWL Admin (Administrator)


    Join the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession and the Young Lawyers Division for the webinar, "Learning to Lead: What Really Works for Women in Law." For more information and to register, visit http://apps.americanbar.org/cle/programs/t14ltl1.html.

    During this program, you'll learn about effective leadership techniques and how to apply those principles to women lawyers. This webinar is based upon the Commission's new book of the same name by Gindi Eckel Vincent, who will be participating in the webinar. The "Learning to Lead" book synthesizes the research and anecdotal evidence on leadership techniques that help women in all fields develop in all aspects of their careers and then condenses and focuses the information into digestible concepts that women lawyers can use. During this program, theories from the book are discussed, and panelists share practical tips and tricks for success.

    Program Faculty:
    * Lacy Durham; Tax Manager; Deloitte Tax, LLP; Dallas, TX
    * Carrie J. Hightman; Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer; NiSource Inc.; Merrillville, IN
    * Gindi Eckel Vincent; Counsel; Exxon Mobil Corporation; Houston, TX
    * Margaret K. Masunaga (Moderator); Deputy Corporation Counsel; County of Hawaii; Kealakekua, HI

    Thursday, May 8, 2014
    1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Time

    10 am PDT

    For more information and to register, visit http://apps.americanbar.org/cle/programs/t14ltl1.html.

    ABA Member Tuition: $25
    General Public Tuition: $50

    Thank you - The Commission on Women in the Profession

  • 05/06/2014 12:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Making it Work:

    Words of Wisdom from MAMAS Members

    Who are Working Full Time (or More)

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    When:

    Tuesday, May 6th, 2014, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    Where:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, 1201 Third Ave., Floor 22, Seattle, WA 98101

    RSVP: through Big Tent (preferred if you are a MAMAS member) or by email brownbags@mamaseattle.org. Please identify if you will attend in person or if you will participate by phone.

    Come join us for an engaging discussion on “Making it Work” – being a mom while working full time. Our panel of MAMAS members will share their strategies and approaches for balancing the demands of work and life to the best of their abilities, both from the in-house perspective, as well as that of MAMAS in private practice at large and boutique firms.

    Donna Cochener. Donna Cochener is a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine with a practice focused on corporate securities, corporate governance and mergers and acquisitions. In addition to her "day job", Donna is the chairman of the board of Cochener Garvey Capital Partners, a company that has been in her family for four generations, and has two small and energetic boys, ages 5 and 1, and a husband who is both a graduate student and a chronic entrepreneur, currently in the process of developing his next new company. Donna is also on the board of MAMAS and the board of trustees of the Seattle Repertory Theatre and is never, ever bored.

    Andrea Ostrovsky. Andrea is a partner at Calfo, Harrigan, Leyh & Eakes where she focuses on white collar criminal defense, government investigations, and complex commercial litigation. Andrea has extensive experience defending business organizations, company employees, and witnesses in government investigations and white collar criminal cases, including cases involving allegations of environmental and safety-related criminal offenses, and in securities, health care, government contracting, and tax fraud matters. Andrea also has significant experience handling complex civil matters for both plaintiffs and defendants. Before starting private practice, Andrea clerked for the Honorable Marsha J. Pechman on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington and Justice Robert L. Eastaugh on the Alaska Supreme Court. Andrea is the mother of two girls, Ada (3 ½) and Astrid (1 ½) and is wife to Aaron Ostrovsky, an attorney at BlackRock.

    Katina Thornock.Katina Thornock serves as Director, Corporate Counsel, Litigation at Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle, Washington. She is responsible for overseeing tort, commercial and ADA litigation on behalf of Starbucks in North America. Katina also advises internal business units, including the company’s Global Safety and Security, Risk Management, Store Development and Supply Chain Operations departments. Katina began her career in the Prosecuting Attorneys Offices of King and Pierce Counties, Washington where she guided misdemeanor and felony prosecutions through trial. Prior to joining Starbucks, Katina gained extensive litigation experience in private practice working at the Reed McClure law firm and then Cozen O’Connor. In 1996, she graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in English and Political Science. She is a 2001 graduate of Seattle University School of Law. Katina and her husband have three young boys.

    We encourage you to attend our lunch seminar meeting in person to facilitate both networking and a lively discussion.

    Please bring your lunch and join us for this presentation, and meet fellow MAMAS members! Cookies will be provided.

    For those who cannot attend in person, we offer the option to participate by phone.

    Call in #: 888-757-0729; Passcode: 1396142354#

    When attending via telephone, please use your mute button to prevent background noise, but do not place the call on hold. Some firms have hold music, which is disruptive to the presentation. If you need to leave the call briefly, please hang up and call back in when you are able.

    MAMAS would also like to thank our

    Platinum sponsors:

    Garvey Schubert Barer

    Navigant Consulting, Inc.

    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

    and Gold sponsors:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

    Dorsey & Whitney LLP

    K&L Gates LLP

    Microsoft Corporation

    Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt

    Susman Godfrey L.L.P.

    www.MAMASeattle.org

  • 05/05/2014 4:30 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Gates Public Service Law Speaker Series
    Professor Thomas Buergenthal

    “Becoming an International Judge via the Holocaust”

    Monday, May 5, 2014

    4:30-5:30 pm, William Gates Hall, Room 138

    Reception to follow at the Burke Museum

    celebrating the 5 Year Anniversary of the

    UW Center for Human Rights

     For complete topic information: http://www.law.washington.edu/Calendar/EventDetails.aspx?id=28717&date=5/5/2014

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