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WLALA Newsletter: August 2019
Volume 24, No. 12
President's Messageby Heather Stern
At the risk of repeating every WLALA President before me, each intheir own august words, each in the August newsletter of their owntenure: I’m done!
Yes, it’s that time again. The time for the peaceful transition ofpower. As you all knew when you elected our own wonderfulJennifer Leland to be President for the 2019-2020 Board term, shewill be officially taking the reins shortly as we move forward to ournext Board year.
To view the rest of the President's Message, please CLICK HERE.
Photo Gallery
WLALApalooza on June 13, 2019. To view more photos, please CLICK HERE.
Upcoming WLALA Events
August 08, 2019 - Pump Up YourPower
August 14, 2019 - A-Z onSuccessfully NegotiatingSettlement Agreements
August 23, 2019 - WLALADowntown Mentoring Circle
Dinner
August 24, 2019 - Summer Socialand Concert
September 28, 2019 toDecember 7, 2019 - WLALA Fall
Golf League
September 10, 2019 - Civilityand Professionalism in the
Practice of Law: What Does ThisMean For Women Lawyers
Today?
October 19, 2109 - WLALA SCGA Golf League: Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course
To view the rest of the WLALA Calendar, please go to www.wlala.org.
The Best Kind of Power LunchBy WLALA Board Member Judge Elaine Lu
About twelve years ago, one of our most beloved colleagues on the Los Angeles Superior Court, thelate Beverly Reid O’Connell, was enjoying a cup of coffee with a close friend Maria Carman when thelatter, a high school teacher, began to lament the lack of engaging civics education programs for highschool students. As was her nature, Judge O’Connell wanted to help. How could they fill thisvacuum? Within a couple minutes, the two friends were brainstorming ideas about bringing studentsand lawyers together at courthouses and introducing the students to different aspects of our legalsystem. How about having the students meet with judges and attorneys in small mentorship circleswhere the students would feel more at ease about asking questions? How about inviting elected andappointed officials to share the obstacles they encountered on their path to success? How aboutteaching the students the protections of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments through a fun andinteractive game? As these ideas started racing, Judge O’Connell scribbled notes on a Starbucksnapkin. By the end of the conversation, she had accumulated several note-filled napkins.
To read the full article, please CLICK HERE. To view more photos, please CLICK HERE.
This article was reprinted with permission from the Advocate from the July 2019 issue ofthe Advocate.
“Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful,Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve”
by Jean ChatzkyReviewed by WLALA Board Member Arezou Kohan
In this comprehensive book, Jean Chatzky, a financial expert, talks about an often-taboo subject:money. She explores what we, women, want from our money and how to make more of it. She notesthat men and women want different things from money. For many men, money is the target and thedefinition of success (#winning). While, for women, the life we want to create with the money is ourmeasure of success (#lifegoals).
Chatzky observes that, while there have been upteen studies about why women still earn less thanmen, reasons include the fact that women a) don’t negotiate for it, and b) don’t go out there and getoffers from other employers so that they can go back to their current one with proof that they should bepaid more. In other words, we don’t advocate for ourselves because we don’t want to rock the boat orappear “unlikeable.”
To read the rest of the book review, please CLICK HERE.
Member News
WLALA Member Susan Alker received the Virginia S. Mueller Outstanding Member Award at theNational Association of Women Lawyers' 2019 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon for her exemplary
work and contributions to NAWL. Congrats, Susan!
WLALA Past President and Life Member Eileen Decker will be receiving the Judith Solely as Citizenaward from CWL on September 19, 2019. Congrats, Eileen!
WLALA Board Member Vanessa C. Adriance was interviewed for the Cage Free Chix Podcast. ThePodcast examines combat sports through women’s eyes and experiences, and discusses howmartial arts have helped shape some of the toughest women in the world. Vanessa spoke to the
hosts, Michelle and Nadya, about her experience as an amateur boxer and how fighting has impactedher life personally and professionally. They also chatted about women’s sports in general, learning tolisten to your body, and how stress helps build trust and strong relationships. The podcast is availableon Apple podcasts at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cage-free-chicks-episode-
19-vanessa-adriance/id1455669123?i=1000445541682 and on Spotify. Congrats, Vanessa!
THANK YOU to Brownie Troop 71835 who donated $200 to WLALA in honor of Judge Laura Seigle!Judge Seigle invited the troop to visit her courtroom at the Los Angeles Superior Court where the girlsparticipated in a mock trial in which Cinderella was charged with littering, having left her glass slipperbehind at the ball. After returning a verdict of not guilty (obviously, despite the strong evidence against
her), the girls took turns sitting up on the bench in the judge's chair. These future lawyers and judges inthe making have no fear of the courtroom or speaking their minds.
If you are a member of WLALA and would like to share some news, please email [email protected].
WLALA Recertification as a CWL Affiliate: Deadline of 8/21/19 to JoinCWL is Approaching
WLALA is an affiliate organization of California Women Lawyers (CWL), the onlystatewide women’s bar association in California. As an affiliate of CWL, WLALA isable to have a voting Affiliate Governor on the CWL Board of Governors, thus
ensuring that WLALA contributes to the leadership and direction of CWL.
To be a voting affiliate and have an Affiliate Governor on CWL's Board of Governors forthe 2019 through 2020 board year, at least 100 WLALA members must be
concurrent members of CWL by no later than August 21, 2019.
To learn more about CWL and its fantastic work, CLICK HERE.
Please help WLALA retain its status as a voting CWL Affiliate, and get a greatdeal, too!
If you join or renew with CWL for $100 now, your membership will be goodthrough the end of 2020!
Upcoming Local Bar Events and News
The Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California (MCBA) is having their Annual Summer NetworkingReception on August 22, 2019. For more information, please CLICK HERE.
To register for the reception, please CLICK HERE.
The Los Angeles Superior Court is having their Judicial Diversity Summit for attorneys interested inapplying to the state court bench on Saturday, September 21, 2019. For more information and to
register, please CLICK HERE.
Mount Saint Mary's University is having their 2019 Women's Leadership Conference on Saturday,September 21, 2019. For more information, please CLICK HERE.
On the afternoon of October 24, 2019, a live broadcast from Washington D.C. , with round tablediscussions among the federal bench, federal bar, and law students from 19 cities and 16 states
hosted by various federal courts, will take place focusing on Roadways to the Federal Bench: Who,Me? A Bankruptcy Judge? For more information, please CLICK HERE.
Mount Saint Mary's University's "Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California" is on March 26,2020. For more information, please CLICK HERE.
To view the rest of the local bar events and news, please CLICK HERE.
California Women Lawyers Upcoming Events
CWL's "So, You Want to be a Judge? Pathways to the Bench" is on Friday, August 23, 2019. For moreinformation and to register, please CLICK HERE.
The CWL Annual Conference and Annual Dinner will be September 20, 2019, in Sacramento. For moreinformation, please go to: https://www.cwl.org/page/AnnualConference.
WLALA, NAWJ, and CWL will be hosting a joint reception, “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Women’sProgress in the Law,” commemorating the 100th anniversary of WLALA and the 40th anniversary ofNAWJ, on October 16, 2019, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90012.
New Members
Mindy Acevedo, Leni Ackerman, Yesenia Acosta, Sally Amezquita, Kori S. Anderson, Emily Antoku,Sabeen Armani, Nicole Castronovo, Vivienne Chen, Jennifer Cooper, Jean P. Domanski, Erin
Donovan, Kelly Doyle, Joyce Fahey (Karlin), Angel Garrett, Leora Ghadoushi, Maria Ghobadi, Teri A.Gibbs, Erin Gilmore, Andrea Giovannone, Eliana Gracian, Teresa Gutierrez, Tae H. Ha, Rae Hamilton,Eurydice Harris, Claire Hauso, Gillian Hawley, Jessica Hsieh, Anna Huffman, Catina L. Irvin, Kimberly
Jackson, Lindsay Johnson, Erin Joyce (McKeown), Katherine Kehr, Dawn Kennedy, Khadijah Kenyatte,Nadin Khedry, Christina Kim, Sandi Krul, Karin R. Lang, Hanna Lee, Shannon Leis, Devin Lindsay,
Keila Magana, David Markun, Jamila Moore, Ellen Oganesyan, Dana Ontiveros, Seena R. Paul, YaldaPaydar, Pilar Pitts, Monica Roth, Daniella Rubin, Melanie Sava, Natela Shenon, Katherine Sierra, EmilySuhr, Kimberly Toney, Maja Tosic, Emme Tyler, Analy Urena-Diaz, Ariel Vento, Makyla Vigil, Olga Viner,
Amy Vuong-Tumu, Eve H. Wagner, Sophia Wang.
WLALA Member Discounts
Did you know your WLALA membership comes with opportunities for discounts on everything fromdeposition services to dry cleaning? To view our current member discounts, please CLICK HERE.
Request for Attorney Mentors for WLALA Law Student Mentor Program
WLALA's increased presence in the legal community over the years has resulted in increased interestand participation among the local law schools. WLALA needs attorney mentor volunteers for its Law
Student Mentor Program.
To volunteer as a mentor, please email [email protected].
To read the rest of this article, CLICK HERE.
WLALA Job Bank
Did you know that your WLALA membership allows you to access the WLALA Job Bank? The Job Bankhas employment opportunities from different non-profit organizations and law firms.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California seeks to hire exceptionallytalented attorneys from diverse backgrounds who wish to serve the public and the cause of justice by
becoming Assistant United States Attorneys. For more information, please CLICK HERE.
The Office of the Attorney General is hiring for Deputy Attorney General III, Consumer Law Section. Formore information, please CLICK HERE.
The Office of the Attorney General is hiring for Deputy Attorney General III, Consumer Law Section. Formore information, please CLICK HERE.
The Office of the Attorney General is hiring for Deputy Attorney General III, Charitable Trusts Section. Formore information, please CLICK HERE.
The United States District Court, Central District of California, is accepting applications for the positionof Law Clerk to a United States Magistrate Judge in Los Angeles. For more information, please CLICK
HERE.
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney in Arizona has an immediate opening for a contract lawyer. For moreinformation, please CLICK HERE.
The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners is accepting applications for civilian hearingexaminers. For more information, please CLICK HERE.
The Art Institute of Chicago (“Art Institute” or “Institute”) is seeking an experienced, collaborative seniorexecutive to serve as its Executive Vice President and General Counsel (“General Counsel”). For more
information, please CLICK HERE.
You must be a current member and logged into the website to view job postings. If you need helpobtaining your username and password, please email [email protected]. To view the WLALA Job Bank,
please CLICK HERE and click on the Search Openings link in the upper left corner of the page.
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