Brown Bag CLE Series | Conflict Resolution How to get along with anyone…. | Tuesday, June 11

Brown Bag CLE Series

What: Conflict Resolution How to get along with anyone… including opposing counsel – by Michael Duane Brown
When: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 from noon until 1:00 pm.

Where: Judge James’s Courtroom
Bring your own brown bag lunch.

MCBA members earn a free CLE credit.*
Non-members an additional $10.00 at the door, cash or check made payable to MCBA.

RSVP to michelle@thesalemlawyer.com

Save the date for the next Brown Bag CLE:
July 9, 2013 topic Hidden Copyright Issues: Discovering Copyright Law in General Transactions – Jeffrey Marlink

*Credit pending

Road to the Bench Discussion | Tuesday, May 21 at 12:00 pm

Road to the Bench Discussion with the Honorable Claudia Burton,
the Honorable Mary James, the Honorable Tracy Prall and Liani Reeves

Tuesday, May 21 at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Courtroom of Judge Burton, Marion County Circuit Court 1st floor
100 High Street, Salem OR 97301

For those contemplating a career on the bench to those who appear in front of the bench, this discussion will offer attendees an opportunity to ask questions in an informal and friendly atmosphere. Please join us as our honorable guests from the Marion County Court share their stories and thoughts. Liani Reeves, of the Office of the Governor, will also be on hand to to provide insights into the appointment process. This program is sponsored by the Mary Leonard Law Society, Courthouse Connections, the Marion County Bar Association, and the OWLS Judicial Workgroup.

This program will be preceded by the Mary Leonard Law Society general elections for the 2013-2014 Board Term.

There are several openings on the MLLS board, and we encourage any MLLS members who are interested in filling a position or who have questions about board membership to email us at maryleonardlawsociety@gmail.com.

Serving on the MLLS board is a great way to network, to get involved in the Salem area legal community, and to promote the MLLS mission of transforming the practice of law and ensuring justice and equality by advancing women and minorities in the legal profession. MLLS offers monthly meetings from September through May each year. Meetings feature presentations by guest speakers, CLEs, social gatherings, and volunteer opportunities. The MLLS board also meets once a month from September through May. Both general meetings and board meetings are typically held on weekdays over the noon hour.

To RSVP, contact maryleonardlawsociety@gmail.com

Understanding Your PLF Coverage | Thursday, May 9 at 12:00

A Courthouse Connections Event
Presented by
The Marion County Bar Association and The Mary Leonard Law Society

Understanding Your PLF Coverage

 With guest panelists:
Emilee Preble – Lead Underwriter & Staff Attorney | PLF
Jeff Crawford – Director of Administration | PLF
Matt Borrillo – Claims Attorney | PLF

Thursday, May 9 from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Marion County Courthouse, 5th Floor Jury Room

1.5 CLE credits pending

Questions? Contact maryleonardlawsociety@gmail.com

Visit:  www.maryleonardlawsociety.org
for more information about this or other Courthouse Connections events

 

March – April 2013 Bulletin

March – April 2013
Contents

  • Local Attorneys Honored at Annual Awards Dinner (Russ Getchell)
  • Probate Practice Group Takes Root with Help of Local Attorneys (Russ Getchell)
  • Update on the Marion County Medical/Legal Committee (Neil F. Lathen)
  • Update on Marion County Law Library (With Tom Elden)

SAVE THE DATE – MCBA ANNUAL EVENTS

Staff Appreciation Lunch
July 17, 2013, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Riverfront Park (North Meadow)

Val Sloper Memorial Golf Tournament
September 13, 2013, 1:00 p.m.
Creekside Golf Course

MCBA Holiday Party
December 6, 2013, 4:30 p.m.
Mission Mills

Annual Awards Dinner
January 23, 2014, 5:30 p.m.
Illahe Hills Country Club

Contact Shannon Snow with questions:
Shannon Snow
Saucy & Saucy, P.C.
475 Cottage Street NE, Suite 120
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 362-9330
Shannon@YourAtty.com

Monte Carlo Casino Night & Silent Auction | Friday, April 19, 2013

Mary Leonard Law Society Hosts

Monte Carlo Casino Night & Silent Auction

To benefit Liberty House & Mid-Valley Women’s Crisis Service

Friday, April 19, 2013   |   6:30 – 10:00 p.m.

Creekside Golf Club, 6250 Clubhouse Drive, Salem


Admission Prices

Early Bird (ends April 7, 2013): $30 for one or $50 for two
Regular Admission: $40 for one or $70 for two
Law Student & Modest Incomes: $20 for one

 Tickets can be purchased at the MLLS website (www.maryleonardlawsociety.org), or by sending an RSVP email to maryleonardlawsociety@gmail.com and a check to Mary Leonard Law Society, PO Box 773 Salem OR 97308.

Please visit maryleonardlawsociety.org for more information!

Join us for an evening of fun and casino games including:
blackjack, poker, and roulette with professional dealers.
Silent auction will be held throughout the evening.
Hors d’oeuvres provided, local wine and beer available for purchase.

 Thank you to our generous sponsors:

 Entertainment Sponsor:
Saalfeld Griggs PC

Table Sponsors:
Heltzel Williams Yandell Roth Smith Petersen & Lush PC
Marion County Bar Association
Willamette Valley Bank
Gatti Gatti Maier Sayer Thayer Smith and Associates
Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C. Attorneys at Law
Willamette Valley American Inns of Court

 Additional Support:
Law Office of Gordon L. Dick

MLLS is also seeking wine donations for our wine auction. Please consider donating of bottle of wine with a retail value of at least $15. Your auction item donation is tax deductible because 100 percent of silent auction proceeds go to Mid-Valley Women’s Crisis Service. Interested in donating a bottle of wine or other auction item for the event? Please contact Erin Dawson at erinndawson@gmail.com.

Brown Bag CLE: April 9, Real Estate Transactions and the importance of title searches

Marion County Bar Association

Brown Bag CLE Series

What:    Real Estate Transactions and the importance of title searches ~ for the General Practitioner by Dee Collins at First American Title Company

When:   Tuesday, April 9, 2013 from noon until 1:00 pm.

Where:  Judge James’s Courtroom

Bring your own brown bag lunch.

MCBA members earn a free* CLE credit.

Non-members an additional $10.00 at the door, cash or check made payable to MCBA.

RSVP to michelle@thesalemlawyer.com

Save the date for the next Brown Bag CLE:  June 11, 2013 topic TBA

Willamette Professional Clothing Sale | April 3, 6:00pm

The Willamette Women’s Law Caucus invites you to join us for our first
Professional Clothing Sale!
Swing by the law school on Wednesday, April 3 at 6 pm

and mingle with law students, browse professional clothing for both men and women, and help support a great cause. 


As a reminder, if you have any professional clothing destined for Goodwill, WLC will be accepting donations up to night of the event. You may also fill out a brief form, and the University will later provide you with a gift letter for use with your taxes.

Light snacks will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

REMINDER | Key Card Access

REMINDER:  Key Card Access

 All individuals who have an active key card which allows them access to any of  the Marion County Court Facilities other than through front door security must swipe their card.

This means even if you are entering with another person,
each person must swipe their own card. 

The system will recognize the card even if the door is not closed.

WUPILP 21st Annual Bid for Justice | March 15, 6:00pm

Willamette University Public Interest Law Project (also known as The Project) hosted its first annual auction called the Bid for Justice in 1992. The Project continues its tradition by hosting our 21st auction on March 15, 2013 in Salem, Oregon.

Please join us for Willamette University Public Interest Law Project’s
21st Annual Bid for Justice
The Bid for Justice raises funds for public interest student fellowships.
Friday March 15, 6:00pm
Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill (Mission Mill)

These fellowships allow our students to give back to not only their community, but the community at large, providing assistance to those who may not have access to justice. These students truly are catalysts of change thanks to the support of our donors and attendees.

This year’s Bid for Justice will truly be a night to remember. Hosting both a silent and live auction, delicious food, a dessert auction, and live music and entertainment.

Tickets may be purchased online. Please contact Yazmin Wadia if you have any questions at ywadia@willamette.edu

We are still accepting silent and live auction donation, and all of your in-kind contributions are tax-deductible!
If you would like to donate, please contact Michael Sullivan, mcsulliv@willamette.edu.

Thank you for supporting The Project!

Dansette