LSC 40th Anniversary Kick-Off Conference Photo Galley
To kick off our 40th anniversary, LSC brought together thought leaders from across the legal profession, the private sector, and government in a three-day event to work toward fulfilling America’s promise of equal justice under the law.
This document contains photos and captions from a Legal Services Corporation (LSC) event. It summarizes:
1) LSC Board Chair John Levi provided introductory remarks for a panel on access to justice.
2) Martha Minow moderated the panel, which included judges and lawyers.
3) There were additional panels and discussions on LSC leadership and technology grants.
4) Pro bono awards were given to organizations and individuals at a reception.
This document provides summaries and photos from various Legal Services Corporation events in 2013, including board meetings in New Orleans, Denver, and Pittsburgh. It features photos and descriptions of speakers at these events, such as judges, attorneys, and representatives. It also summarizes the LSC White House Forum on civil legal aid and recognizes Black History Month and LSC interns.
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BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ (Employee James C Duff - DIRECTOR of Administrative Office of the United States Courts)
Provides information as to the REASONS why the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS and CONGRESSIONAL COMPLAINTS Filed by Vogel Denise Newsome are being OBSTRUCTED from being PROSECUTED!
Garretson Resolution Group appears to be FRONTING Law Firm for United States President Barack Obama and Legal Counsel/Advisor (Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz) which has submitted a SLAPP Complaint to OneWebHosting.com in efforts of PREVENTING the PUBLIC/WORLD from knowing of its and President Barack Obama's ROLE in CONSPIRACIES leveled against Vogel Denise Newsome in EXPOSING the TRUTH behind the 911 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS, COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT violations and other crimes of United States Government Officials. Information that United States President Barack Obama, The Garretson Resolution Group, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, and United States Congress, etc. do NOT want the PUBLIC/WORLD to see. Information of PUBLIC Interest!
The document provides information about various awards given out by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education. It lists the 2013 recipients and award descriptions for awards such as the Walter E. Craig Award for Distinguished Service, the William E. Morris Award for Pro Bono Service, and the Mark Santana Award for Law Related Education Service. It also provides information on lifetime fellows, benefactors, patrons, and next generation fellows who support the Foundation.
Ira S. Lefton is a career litigator with over 38 years of experience as a partner at Reed Smith LLP, handling significant commercial litigation, products liability, and real estate matters. He has extensive trial experience in both state and federal courts. Lefton also has management experience developing trial training programs and serving as the firm's Director of Pro Bono, growing its pro bono participation and profile. In addition to his legal career, he is involved in several civic and community organizations, serving on the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia Bar Association and providing pro bono counsel to organizations such as Amnesty International and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
Kendall Coffey - Resume of Kendall Coffeysarahelder
Read, full bio and profile of former US attorney Kendall Coffey. Kendall Coffey is currently a partner with Coffey Burlington. Along with litigation practice, he is also a well known author and famous for his new book "Spinning the Law"
On June 19th, the Austin Human Resource Management Association will be hosting their annual Legislative Action Day. In this month's podcast, attorney Kevin Lashus and lobbyist Terral Smith discuss the importance of lobbying and the Legislative Action Day agenda.
Thomas Kelty is an attorney based in Springfield, Illinois who has over 40 years of experience representing municipalities. He received his bachelor's degree from Creighton University and his law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His experience includes serving as general counsel for the Illinois Municipal League and Illinois Institute for Local Government Law. He has extensive publications on topics related to municipal law and home rule powers in Illinois.
This document contains photos and captions from a Legal Services Corporation (LSC) event. It summarizes:
1) LSC Board Chair John Levi provided introductory remarks for a panel on access to justice.
2) Martha Minow moderated the panel, which included judges and lawyers.
3) There were additional panels and discussions on LSC leadership and technology grants.
4) Pro bono awards were given to organizations and individuals at a reception.
This document provides summaries and photos from various Legal Services Corporation events in 2013, including board meetings in New Orleans, Denver, and Pittsburgh. It features photos and descriptions of speakers at these events, such as judges, attorneys, and representatives. It also summarizes the LSC White House Forum on civil legal aid and recognizes Black History Month and LSC interns.
BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ (Employee James C Duff - DIRECTOR...VogelDenise
BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ (Employee James C Duff - DIRECTOR of Administrative Office of the United States Courts)
Provides information as to the REASONS why the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS and CONGRESSIONAL COMPLAINTS Filed by Vogel Denise Newsome are being OBSTRUCTED from being PROSECUTED!
Garretson Resolution Group appears to be FRONTING Law Firm for United States President Barack Obama and Legal Counsel/Advisor (Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz) which has submitted a SLAPP Complaint to OneWebHosting.com in efforts of PREVENTING the PUBLIC/WORLD from knowing of its and President Barack Obama's ROLE in CONSPIRACIES leveled against Vogel Denise Newsome in EXPOSING the TRUTH behind the 911 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS, COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT violations and other crimes of United States Government Officials. Information that United States President Barack Obama, The Garretson Resolution Group, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, and United States Congress, etc. do NOT want the PUBLIC/WORLD to see. Information of PUBLIC Interest!
The document provides information about various awards given out by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education. It lists the 2013 recipients and award descriptions for awards such as the Walter E. Craig Award for Distinguished Service, the William E. Morris Award for Pro Bono Service, and the Mark Santana Award for Law Related Education Service. It also provides information on lifetime fellows, benefactors, patrons, and next generation fellows who support the Foundation.
Ira S. Lefton is a career litigator with over 38 years of experience as a partner at Reed Smith LLP, handling significant commercial litigation, products liability, and real estate matters. He has extensive trial experience in both state and federal courts. Lefton also has management experience developing trial training programs and serving as the firm's Director of Pro Bono, growing its pro bono participation and profile. In addition to his legal career, he is involved in several civic and community organizations, serving on the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia Bar Association and providing pro bono counsel to organizations such as Amnesty International and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
Kendall Coffey - Resume of Kendall Coffeysarahelder
Read, full bio and profile of former US attorney Kendall Coffey. Kendall Coffey is currently a partner with Coffey Burlington. Along with litigation practice, he is also a well known author and famous for his new book "Spinning the Law"
On June 19th, the Austin Human Resource Management Association will be hosting their annual Legislative Action Day. In this month's podcast, attorney Kevin Lashus and lobbyist Terral Smith discuss the importance of lobbying and the Legislative Action Day agenda.
Thomas Kelty is an attorney based in Springfield, Illinois who has over 40 years of experience representing municipalities. He received his bachelor's degree from Creighton University and his law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His experience includes serving as general counsel for the Illinois Municipal League and Illinois Institute for Local Government Law. He has extensive publications on topics related to municipal law and home rule powers in Illinois.
Michael W LeRoy is a member of the Florida bar. Membership in this association is a requirement of practicing law within the state. He was quick to join this association upon completing his education in law from the Florida State University College of Law in 1993. He has maintained his good standing in the Florida bar since that time. The role of the Florida bar is to ensure that members maintain standards of professionalism and integrity.
The document discusses the transition from being a national student leader in the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) to becoming a business owner on the NBLSA board. It provides an overview of NBLSA's history and purpose, the roles and responsibilities of board members, and the fiduciary duties of care, loyalty, and obedience that board members must fulfill. The document aims to educate current and prospective board members on proper nonprofit governance and financial management.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was an important US President who helped the country recover from economic crisis and increased executive power. He was the only President elected to more than two terms, dying during his fourth term from polio. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the US, though more amendments were needed to ensure fair treatment of blacks.
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Chief Justice John Roberts has appointed James Duff as the new director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Duff has over 30 years of experience in Washington D.C., including legislative work and management experience. He will be responsible for managing the Administrative Office staff of 900 employees and providing support to the federal courts. Roberts noted that Duff is uniquely qualified to lead the office. Duff previously served as an assistant to Chief Justices Warren Burger and William Rehnquist.
This document provides demographic and background information on several members of the 109th United States Congress, including Senators from Texas and Senate and House leaders. It also briefly summarizes two current events - money bombs, a one-day online fundraising tactic, and the passage of healthcare reform legislation in the United States.
This document is a résumé for Robert Rivas, an attorney at Sachs Sax Caplan. It outlines his education, employment history, areas of legal focus including First Amendment law and civil rights, professional affiliations and awards. It also lists some of his notable reported court cases involving issues like physician assisted suicide, freedom of speech, and challenges to state statutes.
2020 ADAO Staff Briefing: Impact of Asbestos on Public Health, Environment, a...Linda Reinstein
This document summarizes information about the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act (ARBAN). It outlines the key provisions of the bill, which would ban the import and use of asbestos in the U.S. within one year. It also lists the Senate and House sponsors and cosponsors of the bill and organizations that support its passage.
This document discusses social media and its implications for businesses. It provides an overview of popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. It explains that social media allows businesses to reach a global audience at low cost, is easy to use, and allows for instantaneous publishing. The document also discusses how businesses can use social media to increase communication with customers, foster brand awareness, and market products in a cost effective way. Finally, it addresses legal issues like policing trademarks on social media and dealing with infringing domain names.
The document outlines the agenda and attendees for a grant award announcement event for AmeriCorps Clearwater. The event will take place on January 7, 2007 at 11am at the Clearwater Police Headquarters, and will include speeches from the program director, Governor's Commission CEO, police chief, mayor, and Congressman Gus Bilirakis who will present the grant check. Attendees include Congressman Bilirakis, Governor's Commission CEO Wendy Spencer, Mayor Frank Hibbard, and Vice Mayor John Doran.
1) John G. Roberts Jr. is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He was born in 1955 and grew up in Indiana.
2) He has had a long legal career, including clerking for Chief Justice William Rehnquist and working in the White House under President Ronald Reagan.
3) He was first nominated to the federal bench by President George H.W. Bush in 1992 and later nominated by President George W. Bush to be Chief Justice in 2005, making him the youngest Chief Justice since John Marshall.
Michael B. Kates is a partner at the law firm Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi LLP in Hackensack, NJ specializing in municipal law, zoning, planning and land development. He has served as a Master in a major housing case, on the District VI Ethics Committee, and as counsel to various municipal boards. He is also general counsel for New Jersey Planning Officials and environmental non-profits, and teaches municipal law as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University.
This document provides an agenda for the 2009 Annual National Conference on Citizenship held on September 9, 2009 at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. The agenda included panels on social innovation in civic life and civic health in hard times, a video presentation, a conversation with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a naturalization ceremony, and the presentation of several awards. Speakers included Chris Matthews, Barbara Bush, Justin Rockefeller, and Eric Greitens. The conference aimed to discuss strengthening citizenship and civic participation in the United States.
This document provides an introduction and overview for the 2016 "Top Lawyers" survey published in Louisville Magazine. It explains that Louisville Magazine surveyed members of the Louisville Bar Association to identify the top lawyers in various practice areas as recommended by their peers. Lawyers received points based on the number of first and second place mentions they received. The document lists the categories that lawyers were identified in and provides some background information on the number of surveys sent and received. It also notes that lawyers in each category are listed alphabetically rather than by point totals. The remainder of the document consists of interviews and biographies of some of the top lawyers in various fields.
The document provides information about the major US political parties, the Democratic and Republican parties. It outlines their ideological stances, noting that Democrats generally take liberal positions while Republicans generally take conservative positions. It lists key leaders from both parties and provides statistics about their representation in government. It also gives background on the parties' histories and core beliefs.
Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 4 rep...rath4thekids
John Ratcliffe is running for reelection to represent Texas' 4th congressional district. He has served two terms in Congress and cites his accomplishments passing legislation and serving on key committees related to homeland security, cybersecurity, and defending the Constitution. If reelected, he aims to continue leading on important issues within his committee roles and serving the over 700,000 constituents of the district.
Open Letter to President Obama: Support for a New Course in CubaGustavo Cisneros
This open letter from over 100 prominent Americans commends President Obama for taking historic actions to update America's Cuba policy to one of engagement. It supports the President's declaration that the US will continue calling on Cuba to respect human rights, and encourages working with Congress to update outdated Cuba legislation. The letter expresses hope that continued progress will improve US-Cuban cooperation on matters of national interest.
Clifford Rieders is an attorney based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He has over 40 years of experience practicing law and focuses on areas such as medical malpractice, negligence, products liability, and civil rights. He has been admitted to practice law in numerous state and federal courts. Rieders has received several honors and awards for his legal work and involvement in professional organizations.
The document summarizes a Republican Party candidate forum held on February 6, 2014 in Somervell County, Texas. It discusses the incumbent local Republican Party chair Deedee Jones seeking another term and her opponent Jennifer Miller seeking the Democratic Party chair nomination. It also provides information on various candidates who are running for local offices and attending the forum, including those running unopposed like Justice of the Peace Ronnie Webb and Justice of the Peace Scott May. The document also outlines six ballot propositions Republicans will vote on in the March 4 primary related to issues like religious freedom, gun rights, taxes and welfare reform.
This document outlines the leadership structure in national, state, and local politics. At the national level, it lists the President, Vice President, and cabinet members, as well as the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court. It also identifies the Senate and House leadership. At the state level, it identifies the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Supreme Court Justices. Finally, it provides the names of local political leaders in Mayfield and Graves County, Kentucky, including the Mayor, City Council members, Circuit Court officials, and County leadership positions.
Michael W LeRoy is a member of the Florida bar. Membership in this association is a requirement of practicing law within the state. He was quick to join this association upon completing his education in law from the Florida State University College of Law in 1993. He has maintained his good standing in the Florida bar since that time. The role of the Florida bar is to ensure that members maintain standards of professionalism and integrity.
The document discusses the transition from being a national student leader in the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) to becoming a business owner on the NBLSA board. It provides an overview of NBLSA's history and purpose, the roles and responsibilities of board members, and the fiduciary duties of care, loyalty, and obedience that board members must fulfill. The document aims to educate current and prospective board members on proper nonprofit governance and financial management.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was an important US President who helped the country recover from economic crisis and increased executive power. He was the only President elected to more than two terms, dying during his fourth term from polio. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the US, though more amendments were needed to ensure fair treatment of blacks.
BAKER DONELSON - Justice Roberts Appoint ment Of Baker Donelson Employee Jame...VogelDenise
Chief Justice John Roberts has appointed James Duff as the new director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Duff has over 30 years of experience in Washington D.C., including legislative work and management experience. He will be responsible for managing the Administrative Office staff of 900 employees and providing support to the federal courts. Roberts noted that Duff is uniquely qualified to lead the office. Duff previously served as an assistant to Chief Justices Warren Burger and William Rehnquist.
This document provides demographic and background information on several members of the 109th United States Congress, including Senators from Texas and Senate and House leaders. It also briefly summarizes two current events - money bombs, a one-day online fundraising tactic, and the passage of healthcare reform legislation in the United States.
This document is a résumé for Robert Rivas, an attorney at Sachs Sax Caplan. It outlines his education, employment history, areas of legal focus including First Amendment law and civil rights, professional affiliations and awards. It also lists some of his notable reported court cases involving issues like physician assisted suicide, freedom of speech, and challenges to state statutes.
2020 ADAO Staff Briefing: Impact of Asbestos on Public Health, Environment, a...Linda Reinstein
This document summarizes information about the Alan Reinstein Ban Asbestos Now Act (ARBAN). It outlines the key provisions of the bill, which would ban the import and use of asbestos in the U.S. within one year. It also lists the Senate and House sponsors and cosponsors of the bill and organizations that support its passage.
This document discusses social media and its implications for businesses. It provides an overview of popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. It explains that social media allows businesses to reach a global audience at low cost, is easy to use, and allows for instantaneous publishing. The document also discusses how businesses can use social media to increase communication with customers, foster brand awareness, and market products in a cost effective way. Finally, it addresses legal issues like policing trademarks on social media and dealing with infringing domain names.
The document outlines the agenda and attendees for a grant award announcement event for AmeriCorps Clearwater. The event will take place on January 7, 2007 at 11am at the Clearwater Police Headquarters, and will include speeches from the program director, Governor's Commission CEO, police chief, mayor, and Congressman Gus Bilirakis who will present the grant check. Attendees include Congressman Bilirakis, Governor's Commission CEO Wendy Spencer, Mayor Frank Hibbard, and Vice Mayor John Doran.
1) John G. Roberts Jr. is the 17th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He was born in 1955 and grew up in Indiana.
2) He has had a long legal career, including clerking for Chief Justice William Rehnquist and working in the White House under President Ronald Reagan.
3) He was first nominated to the federal bench by President George H.W. Bush in 1992 and later nominated by President George W. Bush to be Chief Justice in 2005, making him the youngest Chief Justice since John Marshall.
Michael B. Kates is a partner at the law firm Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi LLP in Hackensack, NJ specializing in municipal law, zoning, planning and land development. He has served as a Master in a major housing case, on the District VI Ethics Committee, and as counsel to various municipal boards. He is also general counsel for New Jersey Planning Officials and environmental non-profits, and teaches municipal law as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University.
This document provides an agenda for the 2009 Annual National Conference on Citizenship held on September 9, 2009 at the Library of Congress in Washington DC. The agenda included panels on social innovation in civic life and civic health in hard times, a video presentation, a conversation with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a naturalization ceremony, and the presentation of several awards. Speakers included Chris Matthews, Barbara Bush, Justin Rockefeller, and Eric Greitens. The conference aimed to discuss strengthening citizenship and civic participation in the United States.
This document provides an introduction and overview for the 2016 "Top Lawyers" survey published in Louisville Magazine. It explains that Louisville Magazine surveyed members of the Louisville Bar Association to identify the top lawyers in various practice areas as recommended by their peers. Lawyers received points based on the number of first and second place mentions they received. The document lists the categories that lawyers were identified in and provides some background information on the number of surveys sent and received. It also notes that lawyers in each category are listed alphabetically rather than by point totals. The remainder of the document consists of interviews and biographies of some of the top lawyers in various fields.
The document provides information about the major US political parties, the Democratic and Republican parties. It outlines their ideological stances, noting that Democrats generally take liberal positions while Republicans generally take conservative positions. It lists key leaders from both parties and provides statistics about their representation in government. It also gives background on the parties' histories and core beliefs.
Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 4 rep...rath4thekids
John Ratcliffe is running for reelection to represent Texas' 4th congressional district. He has served two terms in Congress and cites his accomplishments passing legislation and serving on key committees related to homeland security, cybersecurity, and defending the Constitution. If reelected, he aims to continue leading on important issues within his committee roles and serving the over 700,000 constituents of the district.
Open Letter to President Obama: Support for a New Course in CubaGustavo Cisneros
This open letter from over 100 prominent Americans commends President Obama for taking historic actions to update America's Cuba policy to one of engagement. It supports the President's declaration that the US will continue calling on Cuba to respect human rights, and encourages working with Congress to update outdated Cuba legislation. The letter expresses hope that continued progress will improve US-Cuban cooperation on matters of national interest.
Clifford Rieders is an attorney based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He has over 40 years of experience practicing law and focuses on areas such as medical malpractice, negligence, products liability, and civil rights. He has been admitted to practice law in numerous state and federal courts. Rieders has received several honors and awards for his legal work and involvement in professional organizations.
The document summarizes a Republican Party candidate forum held on February 6, 2014 in Somervell County, Texas. It discusses the incumbent local Republican Party chair Deedee Jones seeking another term and her opponent Jennifer Miller seeking the Democratic Party chair nomination. It also provides information on various candidates who are running for local offices and attending the forum, including those running unopposed like Justice of the Peace Ronnie Webb and Justice of the Peace Scott May. The document also outlines six ballot propositions Republicans will vote on in the March 4 primary related to issues like religious freedom, gun rights, taxes and welfare reform.
This document outlines the leadership structure in national, state, and local politics. At the national level, it lists the President, Vice President, and cabinet members, as well as the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court. It also identifies the Senate and House leadership. At the state level, it identifies the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Supreme Court Justices. Finally, it provides the names of local political leaders in Mayfield and Graves County, Kentucky, including the Mayor, City Council members, Circuit Court officials, and County leadership positions.
Following a tumultuous campaign season, Americans will have elected a new president and Congress just a week before the CIEE Annual Conference. Where does the new president stand on privately funded exchange programs? What does the new composition of Congress mean for the budget process? What about immigration issues? How might exchanges fare? Who are the most likely people to run the critical congressional committees? What about the impact of the presidential campaign on public perception? Come learn about these issues and what the international exchange community can do to promote greater understanding and support of its programs.
This document summarizes a letter sent by 33 conservative public policy groups to Representative Henry Hyde opposing language in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's State Department authorization bill relating to climate change. The groups argue the Senate findings contain exaggerations and reliance on discredited sources. If adopted, the resolutions would recommend adopting Kyoto-style policies to limit energy use and negotiate further emissions limits, which the groups oppose as enormously costly without significant environmental benefits. The letter urges the House committee not to follow the Senate's approach.
Marianne Cohan NCPA iDebate Leadership Camp. The third quarter report discussing the Student Debate and Leadership Program, Retirement Reform, and the Health Care Debate.
This document summarizes a complaint filed with the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission against Clay County District Judge Allen B. Roberts. The complaint alleges that Judge Roberts showed prejudice and hostility toward the plaintiffs, Joshua Melton and James Feltner, and toward Jordan Palmer, the Secretary-General of the Kentucky Equality Federation, from the beginning of the trial. The complaint asserts that Judge Roberts ruled contrary to Kentucky law and in favor of his own personal beliefs, denying the plaintiffs a fair hearing. The Kentucky Equality Federation is requesting the Judicial Conduct Commission to review Judge Roberts' handling of the case.
This annual report summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the YMCA Youth & Government program for the 2007-2008 year. It discusses the expansion of the program to new areas through start-up grants from the state legislature. It highlights the success of mock trial and youth legislature programs across the state, including teams that competed at the national level. It recognizes outstanding student and volunteer leadership and previews strategic goals for continued growth, quality, and diversity.
Latinos for a Secure Retirement 2011 highlights jeffncruz
The document summarizes the activities of Latinos for a Secure Retirement (LSR) coalition in 2011. It announces the formation of the coalition in January with 9 founding members. Throughout the year, LSR hosted town halls across the US to educate Latinos on Social Security, participated in panels at various organization's conferences, released policy reports, and generated over 100 media clips. The coalition directly engaged over 1,000 people and met with staff from two dozen Congressional offices to advocate protecting Social Security.
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Provides information as to the REASONS why the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, JUDICIAL COMPLAINTS and CONGRESSIONAL COMPLAINTS Filed by Vogel Denise Newsome are being OBSTRUCTED from being PROSECUTED!
Garretson Resolution Group appears to be FRONTING Law Firm for United States President Barack Obama and Legal Counsel/Advisor (Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz) which has submitted a SLAPP Complaint to OneWebHosting.com in efforts of PREVENTING the PUBLIC/WORLD from knowing of its and President Barack Obama's ROLE in CONSPIRACIES leveled against Vogel Denise Newsome in EXPOSING the TRUTH behind the 911 DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS, COLLAPSE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY, EMPLOYMENT violations and other crimes of United States Government Officials. Information that United States President Barack Obama, The Garretson Resolution Group, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, and United States Congress, etc. do NOT want the PUBLIC/WORLD to see. Information of PUBLIC Interest!
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This document provides data and statistics from the 2014 edition of LSC by the Numbers, which presents information on funding, client services, demographics, staffing, and other metrics for Legal Services Corporation (LSC) grantees. Some key figures include: LSC appropriations of $335 million in 2014; LSC grantees served over 1.8 million people and closed nearly 758,000 cases; grantees employed over 8,700 staff members; and over 63 million Americans were eligible for LSC-funded legal assistance in 2014.
Legal Services Corporation's 2014 Annual Report
Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is an independent nonprofit established by Congress in 1974 to provide financial support for civil legal aid to low-income Americans. The Corporation currently provides funding to 134 independent non-profit legal aid programs in every state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.
LSCTIG 2015 Session Materials - managing your grant effectively
The TIG staff will review reporting requirements, grant assurances and discuss best practices for managing technology grants. There will also be a preview of the upcoming 2015 TIG Cycle.
LSCTIG 2015 Session Materials - Shop Smart: How a Formal Procurement Process ...Legal Services Corporation
The document provides guidance on conducting a formal procurement process to safeguard technology investments. It discusses identifying needs, issuing requests for information (RFIs) and proposals (RFPs), evaluating responses, negotiating contracts, and memorializing the entire process. The key steps include: conducting a needs assessment, issuing RFIs/RFPs, comparing responses using scorecards, negotiating terms such as scope of work, roles, and termination fees, and saving all documentation for future reference. Following a formal procurement process helps ensure the selection of suitable vendors and products that meet the defined needs.
LSCTIG 2015 Session Materials - Are you agile ?
Agile can make projects more visible, more focused on delivering value, and more responsive to ever-changing needs. Learn what Agile is and how Illinois Legal Aid Online and Legal Services Corporation are using two of the most popular Agile frameworks to better manage teams and projects, improve quality, and deliver solutions that meet user needs. We'll also demo free and low-cost Agile tools for managing Agile projects.
LSCTIG 2015 Session Materials - Gender and cultural competency with legal tec...Legal Services Corporation
LSCTIG 2015 Session Materials - Gender and cultural competency with legal technology
As legal services technology tools evolve, it’s important to take a step back to think about how they reflect the diverse populations they are meant to serve. This workshop will explore considerations and best practices in designing and upgrading legal technology with sensitivity to issues like gender identity and expression, racial and ethnic diversity, disability and 508 compliance and more.
This document discusses engaging pro bono attorneys in virtual law practice to increase their participation and productivity. It outlines several problems, such as attorneys being reluctant to commit more time than they can afford. The solution proposed is a virtual law firm platform that reduces friction between legal administrators, pro bono attorneys, and clients. The workflow involves attorneys registering for the system and being assigned clients by administrators. Clients also register and access legal services through a secure online portal. The platform aims to encourage online collaboration and provide various functions to help attorneys manage cases, communicate with clients, and deliver limited legal services remotely. Expected outcomes include increased pro bono participation and more effective delivery of legal assistance.
This document outlines the agenda and presenters for a TIG conference on project management. The agenda includes sessions on backwards planning, gearing up for projects, meetings and implementation, sharing results, and managing projects without direct authority. Presenters are listed who will cover backwards planning, choosing project tools, effective meetings, tracking partner activities, sharing results through various formats, project transition, and managing sideways.
This document discusses tools that can help people make choices. It describes how choices involve weighing multiple options and factors from different perspectives, which makes choices complex. An ideal choice management system would help people gather relevant information on their options and factors to consider, see how options compare on important factors, and get input from others. The document outlines features such systems could have and information people want when making choices. It argues we can make better choices with mindfulness and by managing choices as projects. Technology offers potential to develop new tools that support the choice-making process.
An expert system is a mechanism that acquires expertise from experts and delivers it to others. It has two main components: a knowledge base that contains rules and information, and an inference engine that applies reasoning to the knowledge base. Expert systems can be used to build tools like legal intake and triage systems. The Virginia Legal Aid Society developed an online expert system to improve the efficiency of its intake process by automatically screening applicants and referring ineligible cases to other resources in order to reduce unnecessary interviews. The system evaluated over 400 applicants in its first two months and avoided around 40 unnecessary interviews per week by identifying ineligible cases.
This presentation discusses creating informative videos on a budget for legal aid organizations. It recommends considering available resources and user needs in determining the type of video to create. A 6-step process for video creation is outlined: discovery, script, storyboard, visual concept, animation/sound design, and delivery. Various low-cost promotion methods are suggested to share the video without exceeding marketing budgets. Evaluating video engagement and viewer feedback is also advised to measure a video's success in delivering its message.
This document provides guidance on managing Technology Initiative Grants (TIGs) effectively, including reporting requirements, compliance, lessons learned, and best practices. It discusses forming project committees, creating work plans, evaluating projects, submitting payment requests and reports, budgeting, contracting, and resolving conflicts of interest. The document also outlines the 2015 TIG cycle schedule and areas of interest, and provides tips for writing letters of intent. Resources from the TIG website and LSC staff contacts are listed for additional assistance.
This document discusses engaging pro bono attorneys in virtual law practice to increase their participation and productivity. It outlines several problems, such as attorneys being reluctant to commit more time than they can afford. The solution proposed is a virtual law firm platform that reduces friction between legal administrators, pro bono attorneys, and clients. The workflow involves attorneys registering for the system and being assigned clients by administrators. Clients also register and access legal services through a secure online portal. The platform allows for online collaboration and communication to more efficiently deliver unbundled legal services to clients. Expected outcomes include increased pro bono participation and more effective delivery of legal assistance.
An expert system is a mechanism that acquires expertise from experts and delivers it to others. It has two main components: a knowledge base that contains rules and information, and an inference engine that applies reasoning to the knowledge base. Expert systems can be used to build tools like legal intake and triage systems. The Virginia Legal Aid Society developed an online expert system to improve the efficiency of its intake process by automatically screening applicants and referring ineligible cases to other resources in order to reduce unnecessary interviews. The system evaluated over 400 applicants in its first two months and avoided around 40 unnecessary interviews per week by identifying ineligible cases.
The document provides an overview of a conference for the LawHelp Network. It lists presenters from various organizations and describes their program initiatives including language access translations, LawHelp Interactive improvements, mobile innovations, and mini portal creations. It highlights recent projects for specific state legal aid websites including ProJusticeMN, WashingtonLawHelp, and TexasLawHelp. It discusses upcoming improvements to the LawHelp and Pro Bono Net platforms. The document aims to share updates and ideas for the network moving forward in 2015.
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, Associate Attorney General Tony West, and other leaders of the legal community gathered at the White House on April 8 for a Forum on Increasing Access to Justice, the third such event LSC has co-hosted with the White House.
Enhance LSC’s ability to assess the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the programs that LSC funds;
Provide grantees with better tools to assess their own
performance, manage their operations, and increase private financial support.
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
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This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
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Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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2. LSC 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE WELCOME REMARKS SUNDAY
The first day of the 40th Anniversary Conference began with welcoming remarks from
LSC Board Chairman John G. Levi (Left), and LSC President Jim Sandman (Right).
SEPTEMBER 14
3. PANEL: CREATION OF LSC
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Thomas Ehrlich, first President of LSC, Visiting Professor Stanford Graduate School of Education
* Justice Earl Johnson (retired), 2nd Director Office of Equal Opportunity Legal Services Program and historian,
Visiting Scholar USC School of Law
* Alexander Forger (Moderator), former President LSC
* Terry Lenzner, former Director Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity
* Judge David Tatel, former General Counsel LSC, U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit
5. JUSTICE JESS DICKINSON AND THE BLUEGRASS APPEAL
Supreme Court of Mississippi Justice Jess Dickinson (far left) performed at the reception with his folk band,
the Bluegrass Appeal.
6. PANEL: CURRENT CONGRESSIONAL MONDAY CLIMATE
SEPTEMBER 15
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Carol Bergman (Moderator), Director Government Relations and Public Relations LSC
* Tom Culligan, Legislative Director for Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA)
* Norberto Salinas, Minority Counsel House Judiciary Committee
* Shannon Hutcherson Hines, Minority Clerk Senate Appropriations Committee on Commerce, Justice & Science
* Stacy Cline Amin, Minority Counsel Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions
7. PANEL: STIMULATING INNOVATION TO INCREASE ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* David Stern (Moderator), Executive Director Equal Justice Works
* Martha Bergmark, Executive Director Voices for Civil Justice
* Alex Gulotta, Executive Director Bay Area Legal Aid, California
* Bonnie Rose Hough, Managing Attorney Judicial Council
* Alison Paul, Executive Director Montana Legal Services Association
* Ed Marks, Executive Director New Mexico Legal Aid
8. PANEL: EXPANDING AND DIVERSIFYING SOURCES OF FUNDING
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Jim Sandman (Moderator), President LSC
* Michael Brown, Co-founder and CEO City Year
* Steve Gottlieb, Executive Director Atlanta Legal Aid Society
* Mary McClymont, President Public Welfare Foundation
* Karen Lash, Acting Senior Counsel Department of Justice Access to Justice
Office/Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable
* Betty Torres, Executive Director Texas Access to Justice Foundation
9. PANEL: NON-PROFIT LEADERSHIP IN CHALLENGING TIMES
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Father Pius Pietrzyk, O.P. (Moderator), Board Member LSC
* Lindsey Buss, Senior Officer for Community Outreach World Bank, former President & CEO, Martha’s Table
* Julie Reiskin, Board Member LSC
* Rhodia Thomas, Executive Director MidPenn Legal Services
11. REMARKS BY TONY WEST, MARK FILIP,
LISA MADIGAN, AND GREG ZOELLER
(L-R)
* Tony West, Associate Attorney General of the United States
*Mark Filip, former Deputy Attorney General of the United States, Partner at Kirkland Ellis
* Lisa Madigan, Illinois Attorney General
* Greg Zoeller, Indiana Attorney General
12. PANEL: STATE SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICES AND JUDGES
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Chief Judge Diane Wood (Moderator), the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
* Chief Justice Ronald Castille, Pennsylvania Supreme Court
* Justice Jess Dickinson, Mississippi Supreme Court
* Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, Texas Supreme Court
* Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, New York Court of Appeals
* Chief Justice Ralph Gants, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
* Senior Justice Petra Jimenez-Maes, New Mexico Supreme Court
* Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald, Hawaii Supreme Court
* Chief Justice Michael Heavican, Nebraska Supreme Court
13. PANEL: LAW SCHOOLS AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE
(L-R)
* Jim Sandman, President LSC
* John G. Levi, Chairman Board of Directors LSC
* Peter Keisler (Moderator), former Acting U.S. Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General Civil Division,
Partner Sidley Austin
* Dean Michael H. Schill, Dean and Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law University of Chicago Law School
* Dean William Treanor, Executive Vice President and Dean Georgetown Law
* Dean Martha Minow, Morgan and Helen Chu Dean and Professor of Law Harvard Law School
* Dean Deanell R. Tacha, Duane and Kelly Roberts Dean and Professor of Law Pepperdine School of Law
* Dean Margaret Raymond, University of Wisconsin Law School
* Dean Ken Gormley, Dean and Professor Duquesne Law
* Dean Robert Post, Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law Yale Law School
* Dean David Levi, Duke Law
* Dean Blake D. Morant, The George Washington University Law School and Robert Kramer Research Professor
of Law, and President-Elect of the Association of American Law Schools
14. RECEPTION: OPENING REMARKS
Douglas Eakeley (Left), former LSC Board Chair delivered opening remarks for the evening reception.
Harold Hongju Koh (Right), Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School, former Department of
State Legal Adviser, introduced former Secretary of State and former LSC chairwoman Hillary Clinton.
15. REMARKS BY FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recalled her days as LSC Board Chairwoman
and discussed the challenges and opportunities facing LSC in its 40th year
16. FORMER LSC BOARD MEMBER HERBERT GARTEN
The final day of LSC’s 40th Anniversary Conference opened with former LSC Board member
Herbert Garten introducing guest speaker Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD)
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 16
18. REMARKS BY WHITE HOUSE COUNSELS
Remarks by former and current White House Counsels including:
(L-R) W. Neil Eggleston, Harriett Miers, and Bob Bauer
19. PRESENTATION: RETHINKING LEGAL AID
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Professor David Wilkins (far left), Harvard Law School
* Robert Grey Jr. (Moderator), Board Member LSC, Partner Hunton & Williams
* Lisa Colpoys, CEO Illinois Legal Aid Online
* Professor Ronald Staudt, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
* Professor Scott Cummings, UCLA Law School
* Professor Deborah Rhode, Stanford Law School
20. PANEL: THE IMPORTANCE OF
ACCESS TO JUSTICE TO AMERICAN BUSINESS
Valerie Jarrett (Left), Senior Advisor to the President, introduced
The Importance of Access to Justice to American Business.
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Martha Minow (Moderator), Dean of Harvard Law School, Vice Chair LSC Board of Directors
* Maria Contreras-Sweet, Administrator US Small Business Administration
* Kenneth Frazier, CEO Merck
* David Rubenstein, CEO The Carlyle Group
* Arne Sorenson, CEO of Marriott International
21. PANEL: THE ROLE OF CORPORATE COUNSEL IN EXPANDING
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Ronald Flagg (Moderator), Vice President Legal Affairs, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary LSC
* Darryl Bradford, Senior Vice President and General Counsel Exelon
* Mark Chandler, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Chief Compliance Officer Cisco
* Brackett Denniston, Senior Vice President and General Counsel General Electric
* Lucy Lee Helm, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary Starbucks
* Max Laun, Vice President and General Counsel Alcoa
* Ivan Fong, Senior Vice President and General Counsel 3M
22. HONORABLE ABNER MIVKA
Honorable Abner Mikva, introduced Vice President of the United States Joe Biden
24. REMARKS BY ABA PRESIDENT WILLIAM HUBBARD
William Hubbard, President American Bar Association
25. PANEL: IMPACT OF PRO BONO LAWYERS ON JUSTICE GAP
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Mary Ryan (Moderator), Chair ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono, Partner Nutter McClennen & Fish
* Ann S. Bergen, Law Offices of Ann Bergen
* Tim Bertschy, Partner Heyl Royster
* Dana Cornett, Law Offices of Dana Cornett
* Kathryn Fritz, Managing Partner Fenwick & West
* Craig Martin, Managing Partner Jenner & Block
* Virginia Martin, Legal Services Director New Hampshire Bar Association
* Lee Miller, Global Co-Chairman DLA Piper
* Stephen C. Neal, Chairman Cooley
* Steve Schulman, President of the Association of Pro Bono Counsel, and Pro Bono Partner of Akin Gump
* Virginia Seitz, Partner Sidley Austin, former Assistant Attorney General Office of Legal Counsel US
Department of Justice
26. PANEL: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST AND PREDICTIONS FOR THE
FUTURE THE VIEW FROM THE FRONT LINES
Panelists included:
(L-R)
* Jim Sandman (Moderator), President LSC
* Jon Asher, Executive Director Colorado Legal Services
* Colleen Cotter, Executive Director Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
* Nan Heald, Executive Director Pine Tree Legal Assistance
* Harrison McIver, Executive Director Memphis Area Legal Services
* John Whitfield, Executive Director Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc.
27. PRESENTATION: THE CLIENTS WE SERVE -
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS OF THE IMPACT OF LEGAL AID
This panel included personal accounts from clients who described how their lives were changed
by the assistance they received from LSC-funded legal aid programs.
(L-R)
* Julie Reiskin (Moderator), Board Member LSC
* Jane Doe, Pennsylvania
* Harold Anderson, Georgia
* Juliette White, New Mexico
* Ilah Adkins, Ohio
28. REMARKS AT THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION
(L-R)
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), John Walsh, United States Attorney District of Colorado,
and Donald Verrilli Jr. United States Solicitor General
30. 40TH ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION DINNER
Remarks from United States Attorney General Eric Holder (Left), and
Martha Minow (Right), Dean and Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
31. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
(L-R)
* Steve Gottlieb, Executive Director Atlanta Legal Aid Society
* Wilhelm H, Joseph Jr., Executive Director Legal Aid Bureau Inc.
* Cesar Torres, Executive Director Northwest Justice Project
* Monika Langdleft, Board Chair Northwest Justice Project
* Jim Sandman, President LSC
* Alison Paul, Executive Director Montana Legal Services Association
* C. Kenneth Perri, Executive Director Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc.
* Michael O'Connor, Executive Director Prairie State Legal Services, Inc.
* Sheila Hubbard, Executive Director Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association
* Silvia Argueta, Executive Director, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
* Anita Santos-Singh, Executive Director Philadelphia Legal Assistance Center
* Anne Milne (not pictured), Executive Director Utah Legal Services, Inc.
* Jon Asher (not pictured), Executive Director Colorado Legal Services
32. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Steve Gottlieb, Executive Director Atlanta Legal Aid Society
33. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with C. Kenneth Perri, Executive Director
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc.
34. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Cesar Torres, Executive Director Northwest Justice Project and
Monika Langfeldt, Board Chair Northwest Justice Project
35. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Anita Santos-Singh, Executive Director Philadelphia Legal Assistance Center
36. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Jon Asher, Executive Director Colorado Legal Services
37. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Sheila Hubbard, Executive Director
Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association
38. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Wilhelm H. Joseph Jr., Executive Director Legal Aid Bureau Inc.
39. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Anne Milne, Executive Director Utah Legal Services, Inc.
40. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Silvia Argueta, Executive Director Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
41. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Michael O'Connor, Executive Director Prairie State Legal Services Inc
42. PRO BONO INNOVATION FUND AWARDS
Jim Sandman, President LSC with Alison Paul, Executive Director Montana Legal Services Association
43. SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOR LSC-GRANTEE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS WHO HAVE SERVED FOR 40 YEARS
(L-R)
* Steve Gottlieb, Executive Director Atlanta Legal Aid Society
* Greg Knoll, Executive Director Executive Director, Legal Aid Society of San Diego
* Neil Dudovitz, Executive Director Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County
* Jon Asher, Executive Director Colorado Legal Services
* David Hall, Executive Director Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc.
* Richard Austin, Executive Director Legal Services of the Virgin Islands, Inc.
* Ben Cole, Executive Director North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, Inc.
* Robert V. Racunas, Executive Director Neighborhood Legal Services of Pennsylvania
* Wilhelm H. Joseph Jr., Executive Director Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.
* Bob Cohen, Executive Director, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, Inc.