KABA e-Newsletter Issue 154
Friday, 16 April 2010 21:06
KABA e-Newsletter Issue No. 154
KABA e-Newsletter
Korean American Bar Association of Southern California 
Issue: 154 April 5, 2010

RENEW YOUR KABA MEMBERSHIP TODAY!

We encourage everyone to renew your membership
 if you have not done so for 2010.
Your continued support is important for the growth of our organization! 
Our website has been revamped!  You can now pay your dues online. 
 
In This Issue
KABA 30th Annual Dinner
Mixer-Dialouge w/ Karen Narasaki
Extended Deadline: KABA Scholarship
KABA Monthly Clinic
Jobs
 Click and become a member of KABA on Facebook!
 
SAVE THE DATE:
 
KABA'S 30th Annual Installation
 and Scholarship Awards Dinner
 
May 14, 2010 at Union Station
6:00pm - Cocktails
7:00pm - Dinner / Program
 
Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Howard L. Halm
 
Formal announcement to follow.
 
Mixer / Dialouge with KAREN NARASAKI
 

ASIAN AMERICANS & THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION: ONE-YEAR REPORT CARD

 

MIXER & DIALOGUE with KAREN NARASAKI, Executive Director of ASIAN AMERICAN JUSTICE CENTER (Washington, DC) & special guest Hon. DOLLY GEE, U.S. District Court
 

How have Asian Americans fared during the first year of the Obama Administration - and how far do we still have to go?  AAJC is on the frontlines of judicial & political appointments and legislative issues like immigration and health care reform. 

 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 6.30 pm

Chop Suey Café, 347 E. 1st St., Little Tokyo (Los Angeles)

 

Free but you must RSVP to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by Friday, April 2. 

Space limited.  Light appetizers served. 
 

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Extended Deadline: KABA Public Interest Scholarship

 
KABA has extended its scholarship-application deadline.  Applications must be received by 5:00pm on April 16, 2010.
 
For Law Students: Applications for the Korean American Bar Association of Southern California 2010 Honorable Kenneth B. Chang Memorial & Kebok Foundation Public Interest Scholarships are now being accepted.  The deadline is April 16, 2010. 
 
Application information and forms have already been forwarded to Asian Pacific American Law Student Association leaders or you can download the application through the KABA website. Click Here for Application 
 

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KABA Monthly Legal Clinic
 
COME VOLUNTEER AT THE KABA MONTHLY CLINIC:
Tuesday, April 13th at 6:00 pm.
 
The clinic will take place at the
    
 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) 
 1102 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 
(cross streets: Country Club & Crenshaw).  
Click to see map
 
Parking will be available. Please enter through the east entrance (closest to Country Club).
 
Dinner will be provided.  Please RSVP to 
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 if you can attend. 
 
Hope to see you there! 
 
We are actively recruiting volunteer attorneys. Please come with friends and co-workers. They can email me if they have questions about the clinic.
  
 

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Job Postings

Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law

Deputy Director of Legal Services Job Announcement

 

General Position Description:

The Deputy Director of Legal Services (DDLS) leads the team of dedicated attorneys, client assistants and volunteers for the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law public interest firm providing direct assistance, legal education and advocacy to thousands of very low-income residents of Los Angeles County each year. Overseeing a wide and challenging variety of cases and issues, the DDLS assumes responsibility for their timely resolution and assuring quality of service.

 

Major Duties Include:

The position requires an individual with significant legal experience including litigation and a demonstrated commitment to teaching and nurturing other lawyers to develop their analytic skills and legal expertise. As chief lawyer and mentor, the DDLS will spend the majority of his or her time working individually and in small groups with staff lawyers on their cases to identify issues, develop strategies for resolution, command needed resources, and prepare for hearing and trials. The DDLS will provide the leadership for all operations and systems related to the delivery of services for clients and intelligent utilization of the Center's large cadre of committed volunteers. The DDLS will have a small client caseload and participate directly in the supervision of legal work conducted by volunteers.

 

In addition to this primary role, the DDLS will provide guidance and direction in  the preparation of Center legal publications including its practice guide "Family Law Basics" and will support  efforts directed to systemic reform of problems encountered by low-income family law litigants.

 

Educational and Experience Prerequisites:

  • Admission in good standing to the California State Bar
  • Significant legal experience reflecting an ability to successfully identify, analyze and resolve  complex legal issues;
  • Family law or related experience preferred
  • Strong command of the rules of civil procedure and civil practice;
  • Trial experience;
  • Excellent writing and editing skills;
  • Demonstrated ability to work well with and nurture lawyers for their professional growth and development;
  • Superior organizational abilities
  • Commitment to public interest law and delivery of services to low-income persons
  • Ability to work some Saturdays, nights and travel to locations throughout LA County

 

Compensation:

Salary commensurate with experience; Benefits package includes health, dental, vision and long term disability insurance.

 

How to Apply:

Please send resume and cover letter, three professional references and a writing sample to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  No phone calls please. www.hbcfl.org  

 

Our Mission:

We protect victims of domestic violence and improve the well-being of children living in poverty.  With the help of volunteers, the Center provides free family law assistance and legal education to the poor.  We strive to empower people in need and assure them meaningful access to the courts.

 

Our Vision:

We aspire to create a community where poverty is not a barrier to those who seek to resolve critical family law matters. 

 

About the Center:

Founded in 1982, the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law is one of the premier non-profit providers of family law and domestic violence assistance to low-income persons in Los Angeles. The focus of the Center's efforts is on legal problems involving custody, visitation, support of children, domestic violence, and establishing parentage.

Contact Us: 
 
Korean American Bar Association of Southern California
 
 9107 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste 450
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
 
Visit us at
www.kabasocal.org
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