-l Editor's Message
Springing into, weIl,
Sptitg
Heather Cline Hoganson
irst. l'd hke to extend condolences to the Sirlin family Sirlin Photography will be closing its cloors afLer the cleath ol Mr l-ed Sirlin. The Stall there har.e been extremell, helpful and supportive to the SCBA over the years, and we wrsh them well in their future endeavors.
Second. Ll-re cleaclline lor the SCBA Legal Directory is upon us ll you har..e hacl a change of contact inlorm:rtion, please let the otfice knou. on or before March 15. 2010 New photos need to be submittecl lct the office on or before Apnl 1st to be incluclecl in the 2010-2011 Pictonal Dlrectory If yos .c,116 include your State Bar Number with 1,6sr submissions, that woulcl assist stalf greatly. Ancl, il you have photos or arLlvork you'cl like to subrnit 1or considera tion ol the 2010-201 I cover, send lt to Prctorial Directory Committee
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FleaLher C.line Hogrnson
has moclified thc previous nd hoc web committec to include electronic medr:r. The 2010 co-chairs for this commiLtee are ollr rrerl p1r-rggecl-in Sacramento County PLrblic Larv Library Director, Coral
Speaking of e le ctronic media, make sure to check out "Should You Be Tweeting?" ln the Surfing Sidebar on page I 1.
Henning, and yours trr-rly The committee will be exploring the neecls of the members, sections, ancL
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Frnally, we've triecl to spotlighr various clillerent sections, aflliates, :rnd committees in this issue ancl give yor-r plenty of options lor your March ancl April calendars. Echoing our Presiclent'-s Message (page 7), make this the year that you - ancl a fnend get involvecl! \
ye ar, lvill be le ading the welr sub-committe e as the redesign process llnishes up. C)ther commit1ce nrcmber-s at t}-rc time of this
r,vriting include Ken Rosenfeld, David Graulich, Melinda Levy Storms, Larry Duran, President Iodd Vlaanderen. and 2nc1 Vice PresidenL June Coleman. I[ you have rcleas, sr-rggestions, ertc.,
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Helenc Iriedmaa
David GrauLich Corai Henning
OFFICERS
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R. lbdd Vlaanderen Presiclent Michae1 Ler1, - 1st Vice l)resident Junc Colenan - 2n11 \'ice Presidcnt Stephen Ar:quisro - SecretaD' Ti easurcr
Federal Bar Association Jean Hoblcr
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Dan Stoucler
Capitol City Trial Lawyers Kcrri \\cbb Saint Thomas More Society
SUIIt]tNG IJROM RIVFR CIIA' Coral Henning (916) 874-6013
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIRECTORS,\T I.ARGE Hclcre Fricdman Thcresa LaVirt:
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Richarcl Mirrclich
rhe Equality of Gays and Lesbians (Saclegal) Patrick Hostinc South Asian Bar Association
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ADVERT1StN(I EVENTS MEMBER CI-ASSIIIID AD5 Nlichelh Bender (916) 564-1780 x200 reception@sacbar.otg
Yoshinori I l.-1'. f{urel Heathcr Clline Hoganson
Mary Burroughs Studio.com
Jack kulenberg
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SacrutrltrNro Lawvrn, Mancr/Aprur- 2010
REPRESENTATIVES
Asian Bar Association (ABAS)
Dirnlelle N4oyer SACRAN1ENTO I.AWYER POLICY COMIr'llTTEE Larry L)uran
A!filLIATE
Carol Il-osser
Kathryn Doi
t'clitor@sacbar.org TEXT EDITOR Larry Durirn
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Summary Judgment Upd ate
Number TWo By Judge Loren McMaster
everal signilicant decisions deaiing with summary judgment moiions have been issued by the r.arioLrs courts of appeal rn the pasl couple clf years, and these rulings w-ar-
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Sr'tofld gl.date to m1 pIior series of columns on the subject. The last upclate r,vas in the JullAugust 2007 lssue ol Tl'te Sacranttnto Lctwyer.
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Nothrng herein is to be considered a l.,t ll rtrlc ol t ourt , ln urtwritt( n courl rule, or a court pohcy What follows are simply the views ol one 1udge, rvho reser\res the right to change his mind. The most interesting ancl tar-ranging
recent appellate opinion on summary
ludgment molions is Nrqir v. L|nLtecl ArrlLnes,lrc (2009) l7B Ca1. App. 4th
213. The Court of Appeal, First Appellate District's opinion covered a number of matters that olien turn up in summary .1ud gment motions, including rulings on objections, seeking adludication of issues rather than causes of action, and the proprlety o[ fiiing reply separate statements.
In addition, the court ol
appeal
remindecl trial judges and attorneys that tnal courts have the authority to control their owr-L calendars, and the
abrlrt; lo trke appropriett'
>lr'ps.
lnclucling relusing to hear the matter, u,hen lacecl with papers srmilar tc'r those filed rn Nrtzrr.
ln Nazir, the delendants moving papers consisted ol 1056 pages, includrng a separate statement consistlng of 196 pages, and sought adludication of some 44 issues. Since a court only grants summaqr acliudlcation il the motion completely disposes of a cause of actior-r, afTinnatir.e defense, an issue of duty, or a claim for
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The other holclings rn Ncrzir, along rvith other recenL opinions, wrll be drs-
The opposing party plainLilT nearly tnpled the amount of pages belore the
court, including filing an 1894-page separare srarement. A11 told, 54l5 pages oImaterial r,r,ere presented to the trial court to digest. The trial court
d the moLion,
cussed b1, subjecL maLter.
NOTTCE PERIOD Robiirson v. \\,'oocl,s (2008)
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Cal
App. 4th 1258, made iL clear that
a
rrulecl
.juclge cannot crrre a clefective notice by
evidence, ancl sustainecl all ol Del'endant's oblections, save one, even though the objecLions lailed to cite the eviclence objectecl to in r.iolation ol CRC Rule 3.1354. The appellate court bemoaneci the
conlinuing the hear:ing. The moving party sen,eci the motrolr by marl 76 days belore Lhe hearing date. The trial court attemptecl to cure [he noLice delect by continuing the lrearing lour clays so it u,oulcl be helcl 80 days alier service ol the motion. The appellate court helcl that the continuance clicl not cure the rnovilrg part1,'s clelective notice and that the cc'rurt shoulcl have
grante
PlaintitT'-s
47
objecLions
or.e
to
continuation of filing "blunclcrbuss" objectrons to nearly er.ery item ol evidence, clespite iLs plea in Denrps v San FrcLncisco Housing AtLthorLty (2007) l'19 Ca1.App.4th 564 that such prac-
ttrrt uon>irlctet[ thu tnution.
tices cease.
This judge concurs Objections made to nearly eveD,thing are not helplu1 to the court or to the party submitting them WhaL objec[ion overload does is to hicle or cletract from any mer-
itorious objectrons that are incluclecl. The Arazir court obser\.ed that in
employment cllscrimination/ harassment cases, "summary juclgment sl-rould not be granted unless the er.jclence cannot support any reasonable inference for plaintifI." (Nazir at 283.) The appellate court conclucled that "overburdened trial courts" should not be turther burclened with the "lncreclib1e volume of material here." (Nczir at
289.) The court
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ncouraged trial
courts to exercise their inherent pow-
ers to control proceeclings, including summary .judgment motions, and be
"limited only by the inspiration ancl creativity ol Lhe particular 1aw- and
STATEMENTS OF UNDISPUTED FACTS
In the Ncizir case, the court of appeal noted the bacl practice ol inclucling so many lacts rn a partys sellarate statement "because the separate statement efiectively concecles [he
materiality of r,vhater,er facts are included." (Nazir v. Llnited ALrLLnes, Inc., supra, 178 Cal App.4th at)5).) Citing Weil ancl Brolvn, CohJornLct Practice Guide: CivLl Procedure Before TrLal,l l0:95, the court oTrsen,ed th:rt if a trlable rssue is raised as to any, fact in the separate statement, the motion has to be deniecl. (Id. See cliscussion in "Unrar,,eling the Complex \Vorld ol Surnmary Judgment Practice, Part 2," ctm enLo Law y er,Ju11'/August 2005.) The Ncizir coLrrt also observed that "the w'orst oI latal errors courlsel could
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Litigation
View from the Civil Trial Bench Tough Economic Times Make for Reluctant Jurors: Making Jury Service work for Everyone
By Judge JudY
Holzer Hersher
court This article represents the thoughts and opinions of the duthor and should not be considered are welcome policy or the optnion of other tnil iudges. Zomments and suggestions for future articles and should be addressed to hershej@sdccourt' ca' gov
hese are tough economlc times 1or many, inclucling jurors. With layoffs, a decrease in rvork hours ancl pay cuts, the effort to imbue .lurors with a sense of purpose
and pride in serving on a .1urY has never been rnore challenging. ln aclditron to any loss of income , jurors toclay are worried about hor.v their employer may vieu'' their commitment
to r,vork i[ they are selected lor
a
the
prospect of sening on a civjl or crimina1 case is made certaln. Perhaps in part because oI the number o[ criminal television dramas or the fact that our
lo.al newspapcr tl('\(rLC5
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resources to the reporting of crime ancl
criminal
cases
in our courthouse, there
is an expectation that .iurors will serve on a criminal 1ury. And, of course, the
practical reality here, as well
as
iengthy 1ury. They are worrled they lvon't be able to get their work done and they also are r'vorrjed that their
throughout the staLe , is that there are: more crimtnal cases hearcl on a given
employer ma)r decide he or she can
Superior Court than crvi.l
get along u'ithout thetn on a more perm:rnent basis.
Recognizrng
the daily
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that many lurors [ace, .iuclges across the state are report-ing that they are more sensitive to claims of linancial hardship, while attorne)'s are anal1'zIng, on a case by case basis, hou'' current economic circumstances may
d^y jn the
Sacramento CountY cases.
While some iurors maY not
be
hrppy with sen'ing at all or may have pcrsonrl I-cJrotrs [or no1 r'irnting to ser\re on a particular date or case , most lurors who find themselves being con,irlcretl lor a t riminel r'l>c ilf preciJLc and accept the i.mpoilance of the Lask they are being asked to perform. The righL to be presumed lnnocent ancl the
allcct jttror :t'lt'clitrn. Prcst'ntxli()n.
nght to a lury trial to prove oLhenvise
and r.'erdicts.
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Each morning, a
Sacramento
County Superior Court ludge addresses the hundreds of Persons callecl each clay tct the courthouse
as
potential jurots. The .1udge typically provides a briel history ol Lhe .1ury system, ancl explains the importance of juries to our system o[ government ancl the real power each juror holds un r iurr At thic carl) nl,)rning iunt ture, the .jr-rrors clo not knou' whether they rvi1l be callecl to sit on a criminal or civil jury.
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basjc tenet of our democracy ancl is
taught in elementary school as a founding principle o[ our democracy. People also seem to leel a personai or direct connection with the necessity of
insuring that innocent people do not spend time in jail for crimes they did not commit and that guilty people are behind bars to protect everyone.
The same readv sense oJ PttrPose' crcn in thc hcst ()l cc()nomic timc>. may not be eviclent r'vhen a trial 1uc1ge announces a cir.'il case. There are a variety of reasons fbr this, includlng
a
bellef that people should r.vork out their differences outside the coutlroom, parties should take a certain amount ol lumps in life and move on, individuals ancVor their counsel have not adecluately exhausted avenues o[ resolution and/or that civil litigation is lust too costly and theretore a rvaste of time fot everyone. ResPonding to thetr helie[s so thal an al1.roprielt' jurl pancl is r, lcclcd r\'(luirc5 creatir rty and patience, and more so in the current economrc climate. lt is also essential to ensuring the long-term health of the lury tilal system The time the Court takcs lvith each reluctanl- juror cluring t'olr dire is ner.er wasted and is important.
Even i[ that luror is eventuallY excr-rsed, the diaiogr-re betlveen the Lrourt, counsei and the juror Provicles an opportunity to eclucate the entire .;ury pool abor-rt the nature of
the civjl jury trial and its rigl-rtfr-tl place in a democracy. It also Provrdes an opportunity to emphasize that selection as a juror is an honor, one that recognizes that the commu-
nity is placing its trust in the luror's intelligence, sense of fairness, and integnty to make imPortant declsions that affect r-rs all. ln a typical luror panel of 45-60 jurors, onlY 14 or 15 lvill remain to hear the case. The rest become ambassadors of the
Jury system, when theY talk with friends and family about the process they've experienced. Er..eryone involved
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Section News & Events
Appellate Section Hosts Wine Er Cheese Reception Brendon lshikawa, 2009 Appellate Chair Photos by Ken Rabiroff, courtesy of the Appellate Section he Appellate Section's lilth annual Wine & Cheese receplion took place on December 2, 2009. The Court of Appeal graciously allowed us to holcl the event in rls courtroom upon confirming ihat the evenl- was not Whine and Pleas! (The justices get enough of that on regular basis in the same location.) Instead, the annual event brings together appellate attorneys, Court of Appeal justices and staff, and a healthy dose of Superlor Court 3udges. In addition to fosterlng a bench/bar dlscussion, it provicles the proper remedy for advocates who harre encounl-ered a hot bench at oral argument and thought to themselves, "I need a drink!"
I pronounce the fifth jteration of this event 1-o have been the best to date -- and not iust because it marked my last day
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wines from our loca1 midtown Sacramento wrnery: Revolution Wines. Perhaps most importantly, we had the benefit of excellent preparations by Shama Mesiwala and Court of Appeal extern Lauren Layne. I also want to thank Clerk/Administrator Deena Fawcett for helping us wrth the numerous details that go into hosting such an event. Finally, I want to welcome our new Appellate Section officers: Brendan Begley (President), Stephanie Finelli (Vice President), Shama Mesiwala (treasurer), and Kelly
Martinez (Secretary). There being no position for PresidentEmerltus, lve gladly accepted the position of Appellate Section mascot. Thank you for a greaL year! \
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Judge Stacy Boulware Eurie, Brendon lshikawa, Kimball Sargeant, Teri Block
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Fred Hiestand introduced the Distinguished Attorney Merin. Mark is perhaps best known as a tireless advocate on behalf of Sacramento's homeless community (see this magazine's November/December 2009 issue). He filed a federal lawsult on their behaif, resulting in a tent city, whlch was eventually condemned. Mark then generously opened up his own property on which the of the Year, Mark
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Fourth Annual Research in the Real World Workshop May 18 By Erin Murphy, Reference Librarian, UC Davis School
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VLSP Awards 2009 June Black Pro Bono Award "-::.'ji,fi"ft;YH; The Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California is pleased to announce that the recipients of the 2009 June B1ack Pro Bono Service Award are
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Adminis trative Law S ection Starts New Year with Donations he Administrative Lar,v Secticr-r elected ner,v oflcers
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CYC Luncheon Recogrrtzes Students,
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Citlzenship's (CYC) LawWorks Partnerships and their involvement wrth high school law education programs at the December 9, 2009, LawWorks Luncheon. The annual Iuncheon kicks-off the legal communitys involr.,ement ln
the Sacramento Crty Unrfiecl School Djstrict (SCUSD) as this year's keynote speaker. From his experience as both a law]rer ancl educator, Superintendent Raymond shared his pe rspectil,es on current eclucational priorities and challenged participants to remain acrtively involvecl in mentoring the yor-rth o[ our community Mor:e information about Superintendent Raymond and the drstnct are available at
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culminating competltion events. In addltion, participants heard from member:s ol the Bar about their participatron and support in the lar,v programs, whlch lncluded Rick Lewkowitz of the Office o[ the Dlstrict Attornelr, County ol Sacramento. Osha Meserve of SolLiri Me.se n,c; and the HonorableJake Rambo ol the California Unemployment
lnsurance Appeals Board, Sacramento Office of Appeals. Both Ntr. Lewkor.vitz '"The Center for Youth Citizenship's Mock Trial program enables students to learn about and leadership in a courtroom setting. Equally the law and to demonstrate their skills Judge Rarnbo serve as attorney importan( the program teaches students how to become critical thinkers, respect the coaches for Elk Grove High School, last rights of others and to serve as active citizens and leaders within their communities. l've year's GDS Competitron champion rn been involved with the program for more than 10 years and I believe it is an essential Mock Trial. program for the students in our area." The Honorable Stacy Boulware Eurie. educational One student liom Elk Grove High the 2009-2010 Gorclon D Schaber (GDS) High School Law School described her Mock Trial experience and the many Programs Mock Tiral and Moot Court Competition Evenl-s learning oppcrrtunities she has gained through her lnvolr.ement, sharing that she has "developed public speaklng as well as Sacramento Youth Court. Guests included law1-ers, ludges, law enforcement offlcers, educators and skil1s and has learned to be accountable and accept responjolned the Center to recognize and sibllity for her actions." Students from Frankhn High, last student leaders, who years first place team for N{oot Court, were also in attenthank sponsors and volunteers for their contributlons to dance and one student attorney talked about his cxpenencc these valuabie programs that teach youth about the rule of 1aw, the.ludicial system, and good citizenship. of being involved in the program ancl r,vhat he has learned The Center was pleased to welcome Superintendent since he began participating as a 9th grader. Moot Court certainly buiids confidence, and all present enloyed a laugh Jonathan P Raymond, newly appointed Superintendent ol
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Section & Affiliate News
Barristers of the Month: Anthony Daye and Aaron Crew By Amanda Gimbel, Barristers' Media Chair
he Barristers' Club of the Sacramento County Bar Association would llke to announce the Barristers of the Month for March ancl April. Anthony Da1.s 31-r,1 Aaron Crews.
Anthony Daye Anthony Daye is an associate attorney with Weintraub Genshled Chediak, where his practice is focused on labor and
law
employment
He currently serves
on the Board of Directors for County
Sacramento
the Bar
Assoclations Barristers' Club
as
Anthony earned
a
Bachelor of Arts from the University of Southern
n
hcre hir prrctiLe
is
focused on labor and employment 1alv, and
intellectual
property, and
trade secrets. He current1y serves on the Board o[
Directors lor
the
He
Sacramento Cor-rnty Bar
played linebacker on
Association's Barristers' Club as its Vice-Charr of
Calilornia
USCs lootball team, and lvas a member of the 2002
Pac-10 term
Championship
lrich u rs victorious in the 2003 FedEx Orange r,i
Bolvl. Anthony receir,.ed a Juris Doctorate lrom the U n ir c rsity ol San F rancisco School ol Lar.v in 2007. While a student, he interned
at the Universrty of
San
Francisco Mediatlon CIinic. where he represented clients in mediations and hearings belore the EEOC. He also r,vorked as a Iar.v clerk for an employment
law firm and a for a r,vorkers' compensation firm.
Anthony locuscs his practice on advrsing clients with employment issues, wage and hour disputes and non-compete rnd trade secret issues. He was selected for inclusion in the Northern California
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Aaron Crews Aaron Crews is an associate attorney wrtl-r LLttler Mendelson PC,
unfair competitlon
its Membcrship Cherr
in 2003.
Superlawyers as a Rising Star for 2009. in his free time, Anthony continues to root for his alma mater's football team.
Sacruc)"lrNro Lcr''rpR, M,rncu/Apmr 2010
Programs Committee. Aaron earned a Bachelor of ArLs in Political Theory from the Unir.ersity of Cahfornia at Davis, u.here he was a member ol the Golden Key Internatlonal Honor Society and the
Pi Kappa Alpha National Honor Socrety for
Political Science. He received aJuris Doctorate from the Umversity of San Francisco Schooi of Lar,v in 2004, where he graduat-
ed cum laude. Aaron focuses his practice on all aspects o[ labor and employment ialv, including representing employers in the litigation ol trade secr:et and unfair competition claims. He also pror.ides clients with prer,enlive adt ice and counseling regarding intellectual property issues. Aaron defends pub1ic and private employers in civil litigation against all man-
ner of employment-related lalvsr,rits, including
class
actions, discnmination and harassment claims, r.vage and hour claims, and ADA clalms. He is also one o[ Liltler Mendelson's four firm-wide e-discovery counsel. ln this ro1e, he represents Litrler clients regarding electronic drscovery issues, and provides Littler law),ers and clients with advlce and counseling on electronic discovery, data retention and retrieval, and computer forensics lssues. In his free time, Aaron enjoys spending tlme with his wlfe and two daughters. jr
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SacramenLo County Barristers' Club :rnd as a member of the Sacramento
has
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County Bar Council. Timrn works ri,iLh krcal lau,1,'ers, judges and high school teachers to foster greater
Allen
PC as ol counsel Formerly a lound-
i.g partner ol Borth Tozer
unclerst:rnding ol the Constitution ancl American history,, as rvel1 as engage-
€r
Timnr LLP, Timrn
Bruce Timm
htigates e mploymenl and general crvil matters on behalf of private ancl public entrty clients Prior to loundrng his lirm, Timn-r gained experience a[ Littler Menclelson PC., Kronick, Mozh.ovltz, Tteclemctnn €- Girard, ancl Abbott €; Nolen, all in Sacramento. Timm has served as a supenising adlunct pro-
lessor ln
the
Appellate
Aclvocacy/lnLernational Program at
the
ment in government among high school stl'ldents as an officer on the
rsity of the
Brrrrd oI Dirct lors ltrr communil) ()Lltreach group "Operatlon Protect and Defencl - A Dialogue on Amenca."
Lhe I996-97 academlc year as a rrem-
capabllities, a neu,, conference center,
and centrally located records
i,
employmenL
Iaw-related issucrs, sr-rch as r,vclrkplace retaliation and discrimination. He also rve
cl as presiclent of
tl-re
prer.,ious space slnce 1973 and, given
ber of the National Moot Court Competition Te;lm and the Moot
research and oral argument, and he is
se
es 1n the
firm's afC ()\\ttl)_\inB 67,500 square feet oI space for a 1 5year lease term. "We had been in our employe
Vides state-of-the-art technology
State Universrty (1994).
has
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w,as
School ol Law (1998), rvhere he
eclucatecl
a frequent speaker in
Sacramento's clor,vntowlr core. The
seleclecl as the Top Oral Advocate for
Court Honors Boarcl. He earned his B.A. jn management from Sonoma
Pacific,
of Law, r,vhere he students on legal lvriting,
lvith 500 Caprtol Mal1, a 25-story high-nse ollice br-rllding rn
the llrm's evolution and changing needs. started the search for a ner,v home that lit our 2I st century business model 500 Caprtol Ma11 pro-
Timm earned hls J.D. from the University oI the Paciflc, McGeorge
McGeorge School
Unive
Sacramento after more than 35 years at 555 Capitol Mall McDonough r.r,t.rs the lirst lar,v lirm to secure a le;tse
a_ ,-
McDonough Holland
and
library services. We har,,e been looking [orr,irrd to thi5 lransitiofl t> l] way to operate more elficiently and cost-effectively ancl to serve our clients even bet-ter than before," sard McDonough's Managrng Shareholder
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Edward J. Quinn, Jr. Allen
PC
a- a-
moved to 500 Caprtol Mall in
a-
Stoel Rives LLP announced tl-rat the
CALEntDAR
firm's Sacramento oflice has relocated to a larger space at Banl< of the West
Leonard M. Friedman Bar Association Dinner featuring Professor Lawrence C. Marshall (page 25) Submission deadline for May{une Sacramento Lawyer Representing {orkers in Wage and Hour Cases (contact Bar Office) SABA Reception (page
f6) /
STMS Meeting (page25)
Senior Legal Hotline Elder Law Overview Training www.seniorlegalhotline.org (page 28) Probate Section (page 34)
Administrative Law Section (page 24) STMS Meeting (page 25) Probate Section (page 34) Research in the Real World (page 20)
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at 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 1600. to accommodate lirther expansion. Located in the heart of
Tower
the Sacramento business district. the Bank ol the West Tower rs the thlrd tallest building in California's capital city The relocation is the latest in a series of moves aimed at boostrng the firm's Calilornia presence. Sroel Rive-s has doubled the numbe r of its Cahfornia lawyers or.,er the past two
years, including the addition of Sacramento-based oil, gas and mining attorneys Michael Mills and Thomas Henry in February 2009.
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Probate Section has 201 0 Planned By Mauriah Conway-Spatola
The Probate Sectron meets lhe thjrd Tuesday ol every month at noon at the Double Tree Hotel (2001 Point West Way, Sacramento, CA 95815). Here is the schedule for 2010:
DATE
SPEAI(ER
T(,PIC
January 19
Glna Lera & Catherine Lawson
Recent Developments
February 'l 6
Carlena Tapela, Nathan Johnson, & Blake McCall
Taking your Law Practice Paperless
March
Probate lnvestigators
Update on Guardianships & Conservatorships
16
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Carol Van Bruggen
Things Planners should know about lRAs
May
18
Herb Stroh
Estate Planning for Attorneys
June
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Jim Lamping
Stale Trust Funding
September 21
Bridget Sanders
Forensic Accountings
October
Court Attorneys - Probate
Perspectives from Court Attorneys
Probate Judge
Perspectives from the Bench
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The cost of lunch is $27.00 1or members with advance reservations and $30.00 for non-members or members rvithout a resenation ($18.00 for sludents ancl court sLall). Mail reservations, along u,ith lr-rnch
selection and a checl< macle payable to rrProbate and Estate Plamring Section" to LexiJones, 1329 Hor,ve A,e. Ste. #100, Sacramento, CA 95825
Officers for 2010 are as follows: President: Mauriah Conway-spatola Phone:916- 923-3+12 email: mcs@sactrustilttornevs. com Yice President: Brian McClay Phone :9 I 6-485 -+ I 02
email: bcmesq@cwo.com
Secretany: Tom Reid Phone:916-570-27+0
len lishman, [R[raiser Real Estate Valuations, Litigation Support and Expert Witress Serving Sacramento for more than 20 years.
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