Lay First The Foundation 2014 Western Regional Convention
Official Guide 1.0
NATIONAL BLACK LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 1225 11th Street. N.W., Washington, DC 20001 Victoria Walker NATIONAL CHAIR Tiffany Fountaine Boykin NATIONAL VICE-CHAIR Shawn Greene NATIONAL SECRETARY Yvonne Elosiebo NATIONAL TREASURER Ja’net Miles NATIONAL FINANCIAL SECRETARY Rashad Pendarvis NATIONAL DIRECTOR-FREDERICK DOUGLASS MOOT COURT COMPETITION Vacant NATIONAL DIRECTOR-THURGOOD MARSHALL MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION Darryl Wilson NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING Shantrice Anderson NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICE Jonathan Evans ATTORNEY GENERAL Latosha Ellis MID-ATLANTIC REGIONAL CHAIR Kevin Waklatsi MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAIR Clais Daniels-Edwards NORTHEAST REGIONAL CHAIR Johali Muzaliwa ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL CHAIR Ruth Tisdale SOUTHERN REGIONAL CHAIR Adrienne Holland WESTERN REGIONAL CHAIR Roosevelt Donat EXTERNAL CHIEF OF STAFF LieAnn Van-Tull INTERNAL CHIEF OF STAFF Halimah Najieb-Locke NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Chloe Woods NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Brittne Ballenger NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP Vacant NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE RELATIONS Nia Duggins NATIONAL SOCIAL ACTION CHAIR Temitope Ojo NATIONAL DIRECTOR- NELSON MANDELA INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS COMPETITION Dalourny Nemorin NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT Vacant NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Gobriella Davis NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE PRE-LAW STUDENT DIVISION Simone Otenaike NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS & DEVELOPMENT Nicole Morgan NATIONAL PARLIAMENTARIAN Vacant NATIONAL HISTORIAN
A.J. Cooper, Esq. IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
1/15/2014 Dear WRBLSA Family, On behalf of the National Executive Board, it is my pleasure to bring greetings to the members of the Western Region of the National Black Law Students Association. Welcome to Sacramento! This year has been a successful one for NBLSA and we have you, the members, to thank. NBLSA is known as more than just an association of law students. Because of the continued commitment and participation of our members, NBLSA has earned a reputation for being a service and advocacy organization with a firm commitment to the interests of minority law students and underserved communities. We are also known for the innovative strategies we use to address both old and new challenges facing our members and our communities. Without our members, NBLSA would not be the respected and impactful organization that it is. The need for the work of NBLSA continues to grow. Linchpins of equality, such as voting and access to education, are under attack. The future of our communities is facing a serious threat due to the devaluation and criminalization of our youth. The need for talented black attorneys with a commitment to lifting up black communities and strengthening the pipeline of future black attorneys is as great as it has ever been. You not only play a critical role in the continued success of NBLSA but in the success of our communities. As the 2013-2014 NBLSA term winds down and we celebrate the successes of our members individually and collectively, now is the time for all of us to reaffirm our commitment to the mission and work of NBLSA as law students and as attorneys. I would like to congratulate the Western Chair, Ms. Adrienne Holland, and the entire WRBLSA Executive Board on a year of successful programming. The WRBLSA Board has worked tirelessly all year long to not only bring you innovative and insightful programs and initiatives, but also an amazing and memorable convention experience. I implore you to take full advantage of all of the professional and networking opportunities that the convention has to offer. Finally, I look forward to seeing you at our 46th Annual National Convention in Milwaukee, WI on March 12-16, 2014. The national convention is the culmination of an entire year’s work where we will honor the accomplishments of past NBLSA leaders and celebrate the evolution of the NBLSA legacy by recognizing the accomplishments of our current members. I hope that you will join us at this stop on our Road to 50. Most Sincerely, Victoria Walker National Chair, 2013-2014 George Mason University JD | MPP May 2014
Lay First The Foundation
Western Region Black Law Students Association Annual Convention Day 1
January 15, 2014
Welcome WRBLSA Moot Court and Mock Trial Competitors Moot Court Schedule Competitors Meeting and Check-In Napa from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. In March of 2002, at NBLSA's General Convention, the body voted to create a National Mock Trial Competition, in order to develop future lawyers with strong courtroom skills as they prepare for various components of a trial. Each year, hundreds of competitors compete on the regional levels in the hopes of ultimately becoming one of the top three teams in the Nation. To date, the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition (TMMTC) is one of the largest, most respected law school mock trial competitions in the country.
~ Mock Trial Schedule Competitors Meeting and Check-In Sonoma from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Hilton Sacramento Arden West 2200 Harvard St. Sacramento, CA 95815
One of the cornerstones of NBLSA programming is the FDMCC. Since its inception in 1975, the FDMCC has consistently provided NBLSA members with excellent training in appellate advocacy through oral argument and brief writing. The FDMCC seeks to provide NBLSA members the opportunity to hone their appellate advocacy skills in an atmosphere of zealous competition and spirited camaraderie. Each year, between 100 and 125 teams compete across the nation within the six Regional Competitions, culminating in the top three teams from each region competing at the national level during NBLSA's Annual Convention. The competition provides competitors with the opportunity to argue issues that are at the forefront of debate in the legal profession and this year will prove to be no different. This year marks the 39th anniversary of this competition and the theme for this year will be "Furthering the Legacy: Building Influence Through Advocacy to Shape the Changes of Tomorrow."
Welcome WRBLSA Board Members Board Member Schedule Board Meeting in Cabernet from 8:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Lay First The Foundation January 16, 2014
Western Region Black Law Students Association Annual Convention Day 2
Competition Day 1 – Good Luck Competitors Moot Court Schedule Breakfast and Check-In in Chardonnay 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Morning Competition Rounds will be at the Hotel located at 2200 Harvard St. Sacramento, CA 95815 in Napa, Brandywine, and Sonoma. Lunch in Berryessa located at 2200 Harvard St. from 12:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Evening Rounds will be held at Lincoln School of Law located at 3140 J St. Sacramento, CA 95816. Arrange to leave at the top of the hour by hotel shuttle or by taxi. See your competition coordinator for site information. Wismick Saint-Jean WRBLSA Moot Court Director wrblsa.mootcourt@nblsa.org Chairs Welcome at the Hotel Bar from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
~ Board Members Schedule Breakfast and Check-In in Chardonnay 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Lunch in the Berryessa from 12:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Board Meeting in Cabernet from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Chairs Welcome at the Hotel Bar from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Uduak Oduok is a Partner and Co-Founder of Ebitu Law Group, P.C. whose practice areas include contract drafting and negotiations, business litigation, entertainment and fashion law. An experienced litigator who has litigated a wide variety of issues in civil and criminal courts, she has represented and counseled a range of clients in matters ranging from breach of contract disputes, promoter agreements, sports-agent agreement, partnership agreements, sponsorship agreements, record label agreements, film/tv agreements, debt collection disputes, intellectual property, copyright infringement, trademark infringement, licensing, and health law to misdemeanor/felony criminal matters. Sample representative matters include: • • • •
• • •
•
Representation of label in artist-record label agreement Representation of promoter in promoter-artist agreement. Representation of licensor in licensing deal with a major specialty retailer. Representation of healthcare vendor in healthcare contract drafting, negotiations, including securing and closing vendor deals involving ten major healthcare companies. Representation of client in a negotiation of a large hospital debt. Negotiations yielded in over 65% reduction in disputed debt. Representation of a co-business owner in hotly contested partnership dispute. Representation of a client charged with a felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, resulting in great bodily injury. Successfully negotiated a reduction of the strikable offense to a misdemeanor disturbing the peace. Representation of a client on a felony burglary charge. Successfully obtained dismissal of the charge.
In addition, Ms. Uduak is also a Fashion Law Professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. She also has over two decades hands on fashion and entertainment industry experience, which runs deep and diverse encompassing the disciplines of media, publishing, fashion, modeling, music, branding and public relations. She has provided business, media, pr/marketing consultation and helped secure sponsors for companies and individuals in the industry; which resulted in a successful brand repositioning of these businesses and individuals. A journalist and ex-fashion model, who has interviewed some of the world’s most famous celebrities, her writings have also been syndicated on global platforms including Yahoo News!, USA Today and MSNBC. She has also been a legal commentator and
invited speaker to numerous organizations such as The Wharton School of Business, SXSW Interactive, Sacramento State University, Los Angeles Retail Camp at Woodbury University, Delta College Fashion School, California Lawyers for The Arts, New York’s 99.5FM WBAI & 107.5FM WBLS and Al Jazeera. A firm believer in giving back to her community, Ms. Uduak served as a volunteer arbitrator with the Better Business Bureau for over three years arbitrating “Lemon” cases. She also served as a legislative advocate for over six years with the California Neuroalliance organization where she lobbied and advocated to preserve certain healthcare rights and access to drugs for the elderly and persons affected with neurological disorders. She has also worked with several non-profits such as Gen Art, San Francisco Art Commission Gallery and the Nollywood Foundation, Inc., including helping them secure speakers, sponsors and media coverage for their various charitable events. At 19, Ms. Uduak earned her B.A. in Speech Communications, with honors, from San Jose State University. She subsequently obtained her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from UC Hastings College of the Law where she contributed to the Hastings Law Newspaper. Ms. Uduak, prior to graduating from Hastings, enrolled at Georgetown Law Center in Washington DC as a visiting student. While at Georgetown, she competed and earned a spot on the school’s national moot court team. Ms. Uduak, along with her partner on the FDMCC national moot court team, won the Mid-Atlantic Championship and ‘Best Respondent’s Brief’ and was a semi-finalist on the national level for Georgetown. She is the founder of the pioneering fashion and music law online blogs Ladybrille®and Africa Music Law.™ In 2010, Ms. Uduak was nominated for the Africa Fashion International Africa Fashion Awards for her, “Outstanding Contribution to Fashion Communications;” and has prior to and subsequently been nominated for numerous other industry awards. Education U.C. Hastings School of Law, Juris Doctorate, 2001 Georgetown Law Center, 2000 California State University San Jose, B.A. Speech Communications minor Philosophy, 1997 Bar Admissions California U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Languages English Yoruba
Kyanna Williams is the Managing Attorney for the Shasta Regional office of Legal Services of Northern California. She supervises a team of advocates who represent clients in five of the program’s most rural counties. The office handles cases in a variety of subject areas, including housing law, public benefits, elder law, grandparent guardianships and small claims. Kyanna joined the program’s Solano County office in 2006 as a staff attorney working on a broad array of cases, but with an emphasis in housing and disability law. She is a leader in the firm’s Race Equity Project (REP) where she studies the role of race in the justice system and conducts presentations on Racialized Structures, Social Cognition, Implicit Bias and Framing. Kyanna is a member of the State Bar of California’s Council on Access and Fairness which works to ensure diversity in the legal profession.
June Powells-Mays June Powells-Mays is a Supervising Deputy County Counsel in the Sacramento Office of the County Counsel where she has been employed since 1999. As a Supervising Deputy, she provides general legal counsel to the County, its officers, and related constituent local governmental entities in the areas of the administration of government; child protection; land use, and code enforcement. She also oversees the provision of legal services by several attorneys within her office. June began her legal career as a Staff Attorney with Legal Services for Prisoners with Children in San Francisco. Thereafter, she was employed as a Staff Attorney at Sacramento Child Advocates, Inc. where she represented abused and neglected children. June received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Speech and Communication Studies from San Francisco State University and she is a graduate of San Francisco's acclaimed Lowell High School. June is the current President of Sacramento's Wiley Manuel Bar Association wherein she represents the interests of hundreds of African-American attorneys. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Friends of Wiley Manuel non-profit and has served on the Boards of several other local non-profit organizations. June is passionate about improving the lives of women and children and often serves as a motivational speaker in the Sacramento area and beyond. She also mentors 6th-8th grade African-American girls through the Sacramento Delta Academy. June has been happily married for 16 years and is the mother of a darling 3 year old daughter. She loves to travel, shop, and read. Â
Ms. Verleana D. Green, Esq. received a Bachelors degree from the University of California at Berkeley and her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Francisco School of Law. As a legal professional, this Oakland native gained experience by working for a premiere international law firm, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, in the practice area of securities litigation. In addition, Ms. Green worked in the mutual funds contracts department at one of the largest and most recognized investment firms, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Ms. Green also worked under the General Counsel at Robert Half International Inc., drafting and negotiating employment contracts for 15 states and 8 lines of Business. Ms. Green was certified as a National Football League (NFL) Certified Contract Advisor (Agent) in 2009. In 2014, Ms. Green will receive a Masters of Law Degree (LLM) from Golden Gate University in Taxation. VDG Law focuses on Estate Planning, Probate, Contract Review and Negotiation and Sports Law. As a zealous representative of clients, VDG Law and Ms. Green strive to get clients the best results in the most cost effective manner. Ms. Green was selected as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2013 by Super Lawyers of California. Ms. Green is a member of several professional organizations including: the California State Bar, Alameda County Bar Association, Charles Houston Bar Association, Black Women Lawyers of Northern California, National Coalition of 100 Black WomenOakland Bay Area Chapter, USF Inns of Court & Students Rising Above Scholarship.
Lay First The Foundation Western Region Black Law Students Association Annual Convention Day 3
January 17, 2014
Welcome WRBLSA Members Competitions Day 2 – Good Luck Competitors General Schedule Breakfast in the Napa from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Registration in Cabernet 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Plenary Session 1 in Brandywine from 8:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. a break will be provided. Lunch in Shasta 12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Plenary Second session 1Brandywine from 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Brother – to – Brother in Napa from 2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Sister – to – Sister in Brandywine from 2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Trust & Estates Panel in Brandywine from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Welcome Reception at Seasons 52 located at 1689 Arden Way #1065, Sacramento, CA 9581 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Candidates Meeting Chardonnay from 8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
~ Mock Trial Schedule Breakfast and Registration in the Napa from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Competitions Rounds will be held at McGeorge School of Law located at 3200 Fifth Ave. Sacramento, California 95817. Lunch will be provided on site. See your competition coordinator for site information. Chantel Knowling Western Regional Director Phoenix School of Law wrblsa.mocktrial@nblsa.org r
LOOK FOR…
Law School Lowdown: Secrets of Success from the Application Process to Landing Your First Job, Ian E. Scott, Barron's Publishing What sets The Law School Lowdown apart from typical law school books is that it explores the entire law school experience. From the application process, through the rigorous years during law school, to post-law school employment, The Law School Lowdown addresses: The law school application process and tips on taking the LSAT Selecting a law school, applying for scholarships, and deciding between topranked and lower-ranked schools • Making the grade during the vital first year at law school • The best courses to take in second and third years • The advantages of publishing papers while in law school • Seeking out summer positions at law firms • Taking and passing state bar exams • Finding employment at a law firm after graduation • Other post-law school options, including judicial clerkships • Effective résumés, a model brief of a case for class, and much more Written by a successful attorney and based on his own experiences, The Law School Lowdown focuses on both the difficulties and satisfactions that comprise the law school experience, offering advice and counsel that will pave the way to a successful law career. • •
Traci Howard has directed California Western's Admissions department since 2001. Prior to joining the Admissions team, she was a staple in the Student and Diversity Services department, where she focused on diversity recruiting and retention. Before moving to San Diego from Nebraska, Dean Howard spent several years working at the undergraduate level in Admissions, Student Affairs, and Minority Affairs. Howard attends more than a dozen law fairs around the country each year, is active within the Law School Admissions Council – speaking on panels and presenting workshops – and has counseled hundreds of students on the law school application process, personal statements, and preparing for law school. She has also presented at the Association of American Law Schools annual conference and at numerous Law School Admission Council annual meetings. Dean Howard served as Chair of the LSAC Diversity Committee (2009-2011) and as an ex officio member of the Academic Assistance Topical Workshops 2010 Subcommittee; College Diversity Directors Conference Planning Work Group; Diversity Fund Grants Subcommittee; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues Subcommittee; Pipeline Models Conference Planning Committee; PLUS Subcommittee; and the Academic Assistance Assessment Website Advisory Group. She is currently served as Chair of the American Association of Law Schools Section on PreLegal Education and Admission to Law School (2011). She is currently a member of the LSAC Test Development and Research Committee. Dean Howard received her Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration with an emphasis in Student Affairs from San Diego State University and her Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Tracy Simmons is the Assistant Dean for Admissions, Diversity Initiatives and Financial Aid at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. She received her J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law and her M.A. in Education from San Diego State University. Tracy has worked in law admissions, financial aid and diversity Initiatives for over 13 years. Prior to attending law school and prior to working in law school administration, Tracy worked as a social worker for a private agency in Northern California. Tracy is a member of the LSAC Finance and Legal Committee and has served as a member of LSAC's Diversity Initiatives Committee, Services and Program Committee, Admit-M Advisory Committee, Annual Planning and Educational Conference Workgroup, was Chair of the Newcomers Workshop and served as the Law Chair for the Access Group Advisory Board. Additionally, Tracy has served as a consultant for CLEO, is a member of the Minority Network and is a member of AALS and the Pre-Legal Education and Admissions to Law School.
Jannell Lundy Roberts serves as Assistant Dean of Admissions for Loyola Law School | Los Angeles. Previously, she was Director of Admissions at the USC Gould School of Law. Ms. Roberts’ fifteenyear tenure in higher education includes various aspects of student services, including financial aid. She worked for eight years at Southwestern University School of Law as Assistant to the Dean and Associate Director of Admissions. Prior to her years in admissions, she worked in the alumni/development department at Southwestern and at her alma mater, Loyola Marymount University. Ms. Roberts has served as a member of the 2011-2013 Services and Programs Committee; chair of the 2009-2011 DiscoverLaw.org PLUS Subcommittee; chair of the 2007-2009 LSAC Diversity Committee; member of the 2007-2009 LSAC Board of Trustees; chair of the 2005 LSAC Newcomers Planning Work Group and as a committee member in 2004 and 1996; as a panelist for the LSAC Annual Meeting and Educational Conference in 2005 and 2003 and for the NAPLA Conference in 2003; and as a volunteer for LSAC’s forum workshops. Ms. Roberts received her Master’s degree in Higher Education and Organizational Change from the University of California, Los Angeles and her bachelor’s degree from Loyola Marymount University.
Originally from Indianapolis, IN. Joined U.C. Hastings College of the Law in January of 2013 as Associate Director of Admissions. Prior to that, worked as the Assistant Dean of Recruitment and Admissions at Morehouse College from 2005 to 2013. Attended Morehouse College (BA Spanish) and Emory University, JD. At UC Hastings active in diversity recruitment and outreach. Interests include traveling (especially Latin America), exercise, reading, music.
B.A., Pacific Lutheran University; M.A., Seattle University Assistant Dean Cochran has worked in higher education since 1991, when she became an admission counselor at her alma mater. In 1994, she joined the staff of Seattle University School of Law as the assistant director of admission. She became the director of admission in 1999 and was appointed assistant dean in 2005. She is the advisor to the Black Law Student Association. Ms. Cochran has served on numerous information panels at the Law School Admission Council Law School Forums and has presented at the LSAC Annual Meeting and Educational Conference. She previously served on the LSAC Minority Affairs Committee for 2001-03 and was a member of the 2003 LSAC Annual Meeting and Educational Conference Planning Work Group.
Julie Aguilar Rogado is the Deputy Director for Program Operations of Legal Services of Northern California, the legal aid program for 23 Northern California counties. She joined the program's Sacramento County office in 1999 as a staff attorney focused on disability, public benefits and community economic development law. Julie has managed the disability law and health care law special projects at LSNC and has served as lead counsel on litigation in the areas of food stamps, general assistance and Social Security. As Deputy Director, Julie tracks the program's systemic advocacy work throughout the service area and coordinates training and support for new attorneys. She currently teaches Public Benefits Law at the UC Davis King Hall School of Law and serves as Chair of the Legal Aid Association of California Board of Directors. Julie is a 1995 graduate of UC Berkeley with a major in History and minor in Chicano Studies. She graduated from the UCLA School of Law in 1999.
Eva Paterson Co-founder and President, Equal Justice Society Civil rights attorney Eva Jefferson Paterson is co-founder and President of the Equal Justice Society, a national strategy group focused on reclaiming the 14th Amendment and its Constitutional safeguards against discrimination. She previously served 13 years as Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights. At the Lawyers' Committee, she was part of a broad coalition that filed the groundbreaking anti-discrimination suit against race and gender discrimination by the San Francisco Fire Department. That lawsuit successfully desegregated the department, winning new opportunities for women and firefighters of color. Paterson is co-chair of the California Civil Rights Coalition (CCRC), which she cofounded and previously chaired for 18 years. One of the priorities for the Coalition is devising a progressive slate of ballot initiatives for the November 2012 election. As cochair of CCRC she was a leading spokesperson in the campaigns against Proposition 187 (anti-immigrant) and Proposition 209 (anti-affirmative action) and numerous other statewide campaigns against the death penalty, juvenile incarceration and discrimination against lesbians and gay men. She also served as Vice President of the ACLU National Board for eight years, and chaired the boards of Equal Rights Advocates and the San Francisco Bar Association Foundation. Paterson has received numerous awards, including the Fay Stender Award from the California Women Lawyers, Woman of the Year from the Black Leadership Forum, the Earl Warren Civil Liberties Award from the ACLU of Northern California, and the Alumni Award of Merit from Northwestern University. As a 20-year-old student leader at a time of turmoil, Eva Jefferson Paterson was catapulted into the national spotlight when she debated then-Vice President Spiro Agnew on live television. Dubbed the "peaceful warrior" for fostering non-violent protest in the aftermath of the 1970 shooting of student demonstrators at Kent State University, she was named one of Mademoiselle's "Ten Young Women of the Year," featured on the covers of Ebony and Jet, and called to testify before Congress. She is a graduate of Northwestern University, where she received her B.A. in political science and was elected the first African American student body president, and U.C. Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law. Â Â
Lay First The Foundation January 18, 2014
Western Region Black Law Students Association Annual Convention Day 4
Welcome Greater Sacramento Urban League Young Professionals and Pre-Law Members General Schedule Plenary Session 2 and Breakfast in Berryessa from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Urban League Panel in Brandywine from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Pre - Law Panel in Brandywine from 10:45 p.m. – 12:15 p.m. Lunch on your own from 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Poverty Law Panel Berryessa from 1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Tax Law Panel Brandywine from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Gala in the Eagle – Berryessa from6:30 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
We welcome the WRBLSA to Sacramento for its annual conference The mission of Legal Services of Northen California is to provide quality legal services to empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty within our community efficiently utilizing all available resources. Legal Services of Northern California: 517 - 12th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916)551-2150