Justice For All - Alameda County Bar Association
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Justice For All - Alameda County Bar Association
ALAMEDA COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION VLSC Newsletter Fall 2015 Justice For All Justice For All: Celebrating Pro Bono in Alameda County 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Thank you from the 2015 VLSC Board! In this issue: Justice For All: Celebrating Pro Bono in Alameda County 1 Volunteer Spotlight: Patricia Gutierrez de Sunseri 4-5 Donor Spotlight: Pamela Jester2 AmazonSmile 5 Pro Bono Family Law Training Series Individual VLSC Donors 6-8 2 Updates to the VLSC Board of Directors 3 VLSC Board of Directors 3 Dine Around for Justice Photos 9 Justice for All: Celebrating Pro Bono Re-cap 10-11 Client Story: Krishna 12 Donor Spotlight: Pamela Jester “When our society is one in which one party, or both parties, is selfrepresented in over 80% of family law matters, we know that there is a real problem with access to justice.” Pamela Jester Pamela Jester is the former Director of Continuing Education of the Bar in Oakland. She is also a past President of the Alameda County Bar Association and a huge supporter of VLSC. We asked her to share a bit about herself and why she supports VLSC. You have been a VLSC donor since 2003 and began giving monthly in 2006. Why did you decide to become a monthly donor? Donating on a monthly basis is a simple, direct way of supporting VLSC. There are no-end-of-year decisions to make, no fund-raising campaigns to follow and, when using a credit card, the recordkeeping is minimal. Most of us understand that lawyers are the keepers of the keys to the courthouse and to justice. When our society is one in which one party, or both parties, is self-represented in over 80% of family law matters, we know that there is a real problem with access to justice. Without programs like VLSC and its volunteer lawyers, even more people would be cut out of the system. Congratulations on your recent retirement. What do you plan to do next? In June of 2015, I was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of California and am now the parish deacon at All Saints Episcopal Church in San Leandro. Deacons have a particular responsibility to serving the poor, the weak, the sick, and the lonely. What would you want to share with others about the impact of pro bono work in our community? PROMOTING EXCELLENCE—SEEKING JUSTICE Family Law Pro Bono Training Series: The Basics Presented by VLSC, Bay Area Legal Aid , and the ACBA Family Law Section Wednesdays, October 7, 14, and 21, 2015 Thursdays, October 8, 15, and 22, 2015 To register, please visit www.acbanet.org/calendar and submit the registration form to christina@acbanet.org. All classes take place from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at: The Alameda County Bar Association | 1000 Broadway, Suite 480, Oakland, CA 94607 Page 2 Updates to the VLSC Board of Directors 2015 VLSC Board of Directors OFFICERS VLSC is proud to be governed by a talented, committed and hardworking Board of Directors. We would like to extend a special welcome to the newest addition to our Board, Ruben Sundeen. Ruben Sundeen is the managing partner of the Oakland-based law firm Sundeen Salinas & Pyle, which he cofounded in 1998. Ruben’s firm actively supports VLSC as one of the Guardians of Justice. Michael P. Johnson, President, AT&T Inc. Eric Handler, Secretary-Treasurer, Donahue Fitzgerald LLP BOARD MEMBERS David Carrillo, Berkeley Law, University of California Ruben attended the University of California, Berkeley, for both his undergraduate and law school degrees. Ruben is deeply committed to public service, as evidenced by his extensive history of volunteer and civic engagement. He served as President of the Boalt Hall Students Association, and has served multiple terms as President of the Rotary Club of Oakland Sunrise and of the East Bay La Raza Lawyer’s Association. Most recently, he served four years as a member of the Board of Directors of the Alameda County Bar Association. In addition to his professional and civil commitments, Ruben is the lead singer (or as he describes it, “lead screamer”), songwriter, and guitarist for an original rock band, Two Sticks. Tiela Chalmers, ex officio, Alameda County Bar Association Janice Cho, Law Offices of Janice Cho Judge Kimberly Colwell, ex officio, Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Brian Doucette, Bialson Bergen & Schwab Judge Tara Flanagan, ex officio, Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Carolyn Henel, Roisman Henel LLP Scott Jackson, Golden Gate University School of Law Justice James Lambden (Ret.), ADR Services, Inc. Judge Élan Consuella Lambert, ex officio, State of California Michael Loeb, JAMS Ruben also is a long-time season ticket holder of the Golden State Warriors. The mission of VLSC is so important to Ruben that he gave away his seats to a playoff game during this year’s championship run in order to attend VLSC’s 10th annual Justice for All: Celebrating Pro Bono dinner event in May! Ruben Sundeen, Sundeen, Salinas & Pyle Neil Rubenstein, Retired Judge Alison Tucher, ex officio, Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Marshall Wallace, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Welcome Ruben! Page 3 Volunteer Spotlight: Patricia Gutierrez de Sunseri “I wish people knew that VLSC not only gives back to their community through its volunteers, but also gives volunteers invaluable opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in return.” Patricia Gutierrez de Sunseri, Attorney at Law Patricia Gutierrez de Sunseri originally practiced law in her native Colombia. After coming to the US, she spent ten years on staff at the Superior Court of Alameda County. In 2013, Patricia opened her own Family Law practice. She is also a licensed real estate broker and is the Secretary of the ACBA Real Estate Section’s 2015 Executive Committee and an active volunteer. Patricia received a Wiley W. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Service earlier this year in recognition of her volunteer work. the process and how to access justice, or when they tell me I have made the language of the law comprehensible, even more so when they are monolingual Spanish speakers. We caught up with Patricia and asked her about her experience with VLSC. What are you listening to on your iPod now? Why do you volunteer with VLSC? Currently I am listening to Aaron Keyes’ “In the Living Room.” I learned about the ACBA while working at the Court and collaborating with VLSC volunteers at several clinics. I saw first-hand what an invaluable service the ACBA renders to the whole community and its members. Of course, I joined immediately after obtaining my California license and have volunteered as much as I can since September 2013. Volunteering not only keeps me up to date with the law and interpretation given by the local bench, but also gives me the satisfaction of helping people who otherwise would not have access to legal help. Do you have a particularly memorable VLSC client or pro bono case? It is a memorable moment every time a litigant tells me he or she was finally able to understand Page 4 What other community activities are you involved in? I am active with my church. Also, my husband and I, as real estate brokers, support various charitable and community events organized by local real estate groups. What is one thing that you wished people knew about VLSC? I wish people knew that VLSC not only gives back to their community through its volunteers, but also gives volunteers invaluable opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in return. VLSC Seeks Volunteers! Do you want to give back to the community? Do you want to learn a new area of the law? Do you want to work with other really awesome attorneys? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, join us as a VLSC volunteer! VLSC offers training for new volunteers, and many volunteer opportunities require a commitment of only two or three hours each month. Here is what some of our current volunteers have to say about the experience: “It’s a way to give back to the community and society, which has given me so much.” —Summer Nastich “[Volunteering] is such a rewarding experience—you’ll find yourself looking forward to it!”—Nadine Berg Ready to learn more? For information about our volunteer opportunities, please contact Christina Wiellette at (510) 302-2216 or christina@acbanet.org. What is AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers shop the same selection of products, prices, and shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile. amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers. https://smile.amazon.com/ How does AmazonSmile work? When first visiting AmazonSmile, you will be prompted to select a charitable organization. Search for and select “VLSC” and 0.5% of your purchase will be donated to VLSC! Be sure to start every search at AmazonSmile, and your gift will continue! Page 5 Individual VLSC Donors Donations received between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 We are grateful for your support, which helps VLSC match trained volunteer attorneys with low-income people in need of critical legal services—services that help them keep their families together, regain financial stability, and feel safe in their own homes. Thank you! Guardians of Justice ($1,000 or more) Stephen Blitch Donna Gibbs Pamela J. Jester Justice James R. Lambden Michael J. Loeb Margaret R. Roisman Neil J. Rubenstein Judge Alison Tucher Counselors ($500 - $999) Anna Miroslawa Bednarczyk Barbara Bernstein Tiela Chalmers Janice Cho John F. Cove, Jr. Steven L. Derby Donald B. Greenberg Scott B. Jackson Rick Jarvis Pamela J. Ross James Stephens, II Herman A. Trutner Elizabeth E. Trutner Partners ($250 - $499) Charles Bendes Richard Bennett Judge Steven A. Brick Marc C. Cerda Kathryn E. Dobel Brian E. Doucette Robert J. Frassetto Les A. Hausrath Michael P. Johnson Justice Henry Needham, Jr. Stephanie Parks Penrod Cheryl M. Poncini Ismail J. Ramsey Melinda Sesto Nancy Stuart Janette L. Tom Charles E. Toombs Judge John M. True, III Brian Washington Timothy S. Williams Nancy Yamada Associates ($100 - $249) Patti Abramson Agnieszka Adams Judge Demetrios P. Agretelis Cherri Allison Raymond Amanquah C. Cheryl Archer Raymond N. Baker Eric Behrens John Bell Alan Bellanca Judge Jacob Blea III Mark Bostick Marc P. Bouret Karen Bovarnick Deborah Broyles Leland Bruzzone David Byron Elizabeth A. Clark Nikki Clark Judge Kimberly E. Colwell Judge Julie Conger Kevin Doucette Mark E. Estes Carol J. Federighi James I. Fisher Judge Robert B. Freedman Judge Keith H. Fudenna James Giller David Goldman Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers Joseph Gross Richard A. Gutstadt Eric A. Handler Charles A. Hansen Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte James A. Haverkamp Stephen Henry Robert G. Heywood Joyce M. Hicks Constance M. Hosemann Page 6 Daniel Judge Jane R. Kaplan Judge Stephen Kaus Man-Li Kelly Judith Droz Keyes George King Hale Kronenberg Judge Jo-Lynne Q. Lee Duane M. Leonard David Little Pelayo A. Llamas Peter G. Lomhoff Judge Michael Markman Jani Matsui Venice McKnight Arthur K. Mitchell William K. Muraoka Anne Bruner Nash Christine Noma Eric A. Nyberg Victor R. Ochoa Catherine Ongiri David Pai Daniel P. Phillips Ann Rankin William L. Reagan Jonathan W. Redding Judge Gloria F. Rhynes Sarah Robertson William Lansing Russum Merrill J. Schwartz Peter Shelton Gregory A. Silva Steven M. Simrin Erin Smart David Stern Dennis J. Thornton Ann Wassam Richard P. Waxman Ian Wescott William D. Wick Jonathan M. Wong James M. Wood Advocates ($1 - $99) Arthur Abelson Steven Abern Gilbert C. Adauto Alan Adelman Christopher B. Allard Jeffrey M. Allen Carol Amyx Elizabeth S. Andersen Justice Carl West Anderson Mary-Margaret Anderson David B. Anderson John Randall Andrada Lori Andrus Barbara Anscher Judge Lawrence J. Appel Tony Arjo Barbara Arnold Jillian Atuegbu Jennifer Banker Judge Gordon S. Baranco Ericka C. Bartling Richard Baskin Geva Baumer Lara Bazelon Adrionne Beasley Gregory L. Beattie Donald Beeson Robert J. Beles Samuel Bellicini Robert Belzer Clea Bennett Judge Gail Brewster Bereola Brian Beverly Rosario Billingsley Elizabeth Blair Edward Blum Karine Bohbot Thomas Borst Steve Bovarnick Colin Bowen Sharon Braz Steven Brewer Raymond E. Bridges R. Shanti Brien Sean Brooke Travis Brooks Gregory D. Brown Marlis Bruns Judge Robert K. Byers Payal K. Cadman Kathy Campbell Jacqueline Canlas-Laflam David Carrillo Judge Wynne Carvill Felipe Castillo Peggy Chang Padmini Cheruvu Carmo Chery Andrew Christensen Kyle Chuah Mitchell Chyette Steven L. Clarence Commissioner Jason A. Clay Jason B. Cline Max Cline Wayne M. Collins Beth Conroy John G. Cowperthwaite James P. Cramer Felicia C. Curran Paul Curry Judge Tara Desautels Caroline E. Dickie Steven C. Dimick Sharon Djemal Emily Doskow Michael R. Dougherty Gregory M. Doyle Darya S. Druch Deborah Dubroff Sharon E. Duggan William Dullea Jonathan B. Eager Mark P Edson David J. Elefant Sally J. Elkington Luke Ellis Martin J. Elmer Sarah Fairchild Gordon M. Fauth Jr. Seth J. Feinberg Michael C. Ferguson Lowell Finley Jerome Fishkin Judge Tara M. Flanagan Stephen Fleischer Shane R. Ford Jeremy Forsyth Clifford Fried Stephen M. Fuerch Margaret J. Fujioka Robert A. Furtado Margaret A. Gannon Michael A. Gardner Thomas S. Gelini James Getz Andrew R. Gillin Phil Gillin Barbara A. Ginsberg Andrea Barr Goldman Louis J. Goodman Barbara F. Green Judge Evelio M. Grillo Carl Gustafson Patricia Gutierrez de Sunseri Page 7 Mary G. Guzman J. Gary Gwilliam Stephanie Haffner Laurel Halbany Matthew D. Haley Timothy H. Hallahan Ann M. Hansen Walter Harper Johanna Hartwig Laurel L. Headley Carol L. Healey Carolyn E. Henel Judge Paul Herbert Evelyn J. Herrera Frederick C. Hertz C. Lee Hewitt Jason W. Holder Mark A. Homen Stephanie Hon Katharine F. Hooker Melissa A. Horst Andrew Huang Patrick Hubbard David E. Hunter III Ralph L. Jacobson Michelle M. Jacobson-Kwok Frederick J. James Charles E. Jameson Martin L. Jaspovice Ali J. Javaheri Ann Marie Jelacich Roberto C. Jimenez James J. Jirn Ravinder S. Johal Krista Stevenson Johnson Leslie Johnson William C. Johnson Judge Ursula Jones Dickson David Jordan Jeffrey Kaloustian Ann S. Kaplan Jennifer M. Keith Raymond D. Keller Patrick J. Kelly Stephen J. Kennedy Edward J. Kerley Maureen Kildee Linda Kim Jonathan N. King Judge Kenneth R. Kingsbury Jo Ann Kingston Patrick R. Kitchin David Kleczek Harvey M. Kletz Fumino Knox David Knutsen Alexander Konik Individual Donors Continued Alexis Krieg Hien Lam Lauren M. LaPietra Jim P. Larsen Michael R. Lauer Judy M. Law Maria Lawless Alexander Kin-Yip Lee Edward O. Lee Scott Levine Leslie F. Levy Susan Lew Thomas G. Lewellyn Beth Litwin Richard G. Logan, Jr. Guy Louie Rodney S. Low Kristin Lucey Peter D. MacDonald Anne Maness Jerald Marrs Rodman Martin Edward E. Martins Deborah J. Marx Kuruvilla Mathen Mary Mazzocco Eileen T. McAndrew Michael McCarthy Otis McGee Jr. Mary Kathleen McGraw Judge Dennis J. McLaughlin Mary McNeill George A. McNitt Brook Meakins Toni Y. Mims-Cochran Dale Minami Myra S. Mitzman Mahal Montoya Masanao J. Morimoto Mark T. Morodomi Nelson H. Mosher, Jr. Deborah D. Moss-West Mark Muntean Mark V. Murphy William J. Murray Elene M. Mylordos Judge Vernon K. Nakahara Lauren Naor Howard D. Neal Karen A. Neri Judge Thomas J. Nixon Emily Nugent Frank Nunes Jody Ann Nunez Gabriela B. Odell Frank Offen Adetunji Olude Neli Palma Arcolina Panto Omar Parra Jana Pastena Eric Patrick Judge Scott Patton Lise A. Pearlman Adam Pennella Michael W. Perna Stephen P. Pezzola Jennifer C. Phillips J. Dominique Pinkney Lauren E. Powe Dorothy Proudfoot Judge Stephen M. Pulido R. Hunter Pyle Mujdah Rahim Carole Raimondi James W. Ramsaur Diana M. Redding Berne H. Reuben Richard L. Reynolds John S. Richards Rena Rickles Elizabeth Riles Patrick Z. Riley Steven J. Rood David A. Rosenthal David L. Roth Walter C. Rundin, III Amanda J. Rydza Sunena Sabharwal Judge Bonnie Lewman Sabraw Chantal M. Sampogna William M. Samsel David J. Samuelsen Kristin K. Sato Stephanie Sato Susan F. Sawyer Joseph H. Schieffer Sarah A. Schulze Barbara Scramstad Raquel L. Sefton Rochelle Shapell James A. Shepherd Katherine A. Sher Joseph C. Shipp, II Daniel Shriro Ryan Siegel Robert J. Silverman Richard J. Simons Kathleen A. Skinner Sally A. Sklar Lindsay Kohut Slatter Judge Winifred Y. Smith Morgan Smith Judge Julia A. Spain Anthony J. Sperber John F. Staley Darryl Stallworth Judge Thomas E. Stevens Ruben Sundeen Jon H. Sylvester Judge Gregory A. Syren Lawrence L. Szabo Tanya Tambling Shelley Tarnoff Jennifer L. Thaete Michael P. Thorman Khari Tillery Steven C. Toschi Christine Tour-Sarkissian Sheryl Traum Delia Trevino Charles A. Triay Stephen M. Tye Douglas A. Unsworth R. Lewis Van Blois Christopher Viadro Judge Alice Vilardi Larry Vollintine Jon Wactor Marc Wahrhaftig Jayme Walker Judge Hugh A. Walker William J. Walraven Madeline Warren Robert D. Whitney Christina Wiellette Michael Willcoxon Don Willenburg Vivien Williamson Jimmie L. Wilson Judge Noel Wise Peter R. Witherington Michael F. Wohlstadter Steven C. Wolan Sylvia D. Woods David Worsham We have made every effort to include all donors at the appropriate level. We apologize for any inadvertent omissions. Page 8 Dine Around for Justice At VLSC, we rounded out the summer with our annual Dine Around for Justice. Each Thursday in August was celebrated at one of our favorite restaurants in Oakland: Pizzaiolo, Doña Tomás, Bocanova, and Tribune Tavern. All of these establishments graciously donated 15% of one evening’s revenue to support legal services in our community. Thank you to everyone who enjoyed a delicious meal to support VLSC. And a special thanks to the owners and staff at all the participating restaurants for their exceptional service, generosity, and financial support of VLSC! We look forward to dining with them soon. Elizabeth Clark and friends at Pizzaiolo Mahal Montoya and friends at Pizzaiolo Family Law attorneys and volunteers at Doña Tomás Ruben Sundeen, Teresa Green and friends at Doña Tomás Toni Mims-Cochran and friend at Bocanova ACBA Barristers Section Executive Committee at Bocanova ACBA Board Members and guests at Bocanova VLSC Supporters at Tribune Tavern Margaret and Richard Roisman and friends at Tribune Tavern Page 9 Justice for All: Celebrating Pro Bono VLSC’s annual Justice for All: Celebrating Pro Bono event was held on May 21 at Scott’s Pavilion in Jack London Square. The evening featured a silent auction, sit-down dinner, and presentation of the Volunteer of the Year award to Pamela Ross and Casey Williams, and the Pro Bono Leadership Award to Judge Winifred Smith. State Bar of California Wiley W. Manuel Certificates for Pro Bono Legal Services were also presented to fourteen VLSC volunteers. We are grateful to Justice James Lambden for graciously agreeing to deliver the keynote address when planned keynote speaker Justice Martin Jenkins was unable to attend due to illness. VLSC President Michael Johnson gave opening remarks and VLSC Secretary-Treasurer Eric Handler presented the call to action. Judge Smith and Michael Johnson also took part in the presentation of awards. Sherry Hu was the Mistress of Ceremonies. The evening’s celebration showed how equal access to justice still resonates strongly as an issue in our legal community and how important providing legal services to low-income clients remains. Thanks to the generosity of 27 sponsoring firms and corporations, numerous individuals and East Bay businesses and organizations that donated silent auction items, and all of you who purchased tickets, bid in the auction, or participated in our text-to-donate campaign. You raised more than $46,000 in one evening for VLSC! Michael Loeb, Judge Wynne Carvill and Judge Brad Seligman Philip Jelley, Edward Kerley, Justice James Lambden, Carolyn Henel Judge Stephen Kaus, Judge Kimberly Colwell, and Judge Gregory Syren Janice Cho Commissioner Jason Clay Summer Nastich, Phillip Campbell, and Rachel Dodson Page 10 2015 Guardians of Justice Gold Sponsors AT&T Bingham Osborn & Scarborough LLC California Constitution Center Continuing Education of the Bar –California JAMS–The Resolution Experts Wendel Rosen Black & Dean LLP • Silver Sponsors Aiken Welch Court Reporters Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Aptus Court Reporting Burnham Brown Farella Braun + Martel LLP King & Spalding Thomson Reuters Bronze Sponsors Alameda Contra Costa Trial Lawyers’ Association Law Offices of Bornstein & Bornstein The Derby Law Firm David Durant Ericksen Arbuthnot Frassetto Law LLP Geico Kornfield, Nyberg, Bendes & Kuhner Meyers Nave Riback Silver & Wilson Murphy, Vu, Thongsamouth & Chatterjee LLP Shartsis Friese LLP SymbioSystems, LLC Law Offices of Sheryl Traum Zanghi Torres Arshawsky LLP VLSC 2015 Board of Directors Pamela Ross, Judge Winifred Smith, Justice James Lambden, and Casey Williams Wiley Manual Award recipients Attorneys bidding at the VLSC Silent Auction Judge Gordon Baranco, Commissioner Boydine Hall, Judge Gloria Rhynes, Judge Ursula Jones Dickson, and Judge Beverly Daniels-Greenberg Paul Johnson and Richard Normington participating in the Text-to-Pledge campaign Page 11 Client Story: Tina Alameda County Bar Association 1000 Broadway, Suite 480 Oakland, CA 94607 Tel: (510) 302-2222 Fax: (510) 452-2224 We’re on the web! www.acbanet.org Once a month, VLSC holds a Dissolution Clinic to help people navigate through the difficult process of divorce. VLSC Staff Tiela Chalmers, CEO Christina Wiellette, VLSC Manager Daniela Meza, VLSC Clinics Coordinator Katrielle Veslenio, Events and Development Coordinator Krishna* attended the VLSC Dissolution Clinic after being kicked out of her home by her abusive husband. With two children and no source of income, Krishna and her children had to move into her father’s small studio apartment. However, her father’s landlord gave them notice there were too many people living in the unit and that she and her children would have to leave. Knowing she had to move out, Krishna contacted VLSC in hopes of getting assistance with child support. Her cultural background did not permit divorce, so VLSC volunteers helped her with the paperwork to file for a legal separation to help facilitate financial assistance. Krishna has returned to the clinic for help with the next few steps in her separation and is now receiving child support. Regaining financial stability has allowed Krishna and her children to move into their own apartment. *Name has been changed to protect client privacy. For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact Christina Wiellette at christina@acbanet.org or (510) 302-2216. For more information on ways to support VLSC, please contact Katrielle Veslenio at: katrielle@ acbanet.org or (510) 302-2209. VLSC publishes this newsletter twice a year to share the latest VLSC news with our donors, volunteers, and friends. Designate your Cy Pres to VLSC! If you are involved in class action matters, please consider including VLSC in your settlement or judgment. We are happy to talk with you about crafting an appropriate designation, and to help negotiate this issue with opposing counsel and the judge. Questions? Please contact VLSC Manager Christina Wiellete with any questions at (510) 302- 2216 or christina@acbanet.org. Page 12