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study credit by attorneys. Attendees came from Truckee, Auburn, Nevada City and surrounding areas and included a large group of lawyers, para-legals, law office support staff, Sierra Nevada Child Support Services personnel and Judges. Staff from the Court and local attorneys’ offices assisted with preparations and service of food and beverages.

In what has become a favorite part of the pro-gram, Commissioner Durant presented her “Top Ten” do and don’t tips. She also has continued the tradition of presenting Certificates of Appreciation to the lawyers who assist the Family Court by filling the role of Judge Pro Tem, Settlement Conference Supervisor, and appointed Minor’s, Dependency and criminal defense Counsel.

For the year 2012 the honorees were: James Anderson, Joseph Bell, Richard Burton, Angela Bradrick, Nancy Christie, Nanci Clinch, Brent Col-linson, Susan Corcoran, Dona Glanz, Gary Gordon, Eve Gravell, Mundy Keller, W. Gregory Klein, Jude Koenig, D. Lawrence Montgomery, Maralee Nelder, Lorraine Reich, Gretchen Serrata, Kristen Smith, and William Walker.

The seminar also made use of the attendee participation “turning point” electronic audience response tools which measure group opinion on questions presented during the seminar. Com-missioner Durant noted that the participant evalu-ations were highly complementary and appre-ciative of the expanded subject matter and new presenters. Former County Counsel Robert Shul-man stated that he was “…amazed at the amount of legal information that was presented in a cogent manner.” For information on materials or the DVD or to be added to the email notifica-tion list for next year’s program, please contact Department 5 of the Court.

15th Annual Nevada County

Family Law Update Provided

Expanded Topics and Presenters

The Nevada County Bar Association in con-junction with the Nevada County Superior Court presented the Annual Family Law Update for the 15th time on April 11, 2013, at the Nevada City Branch of the Court. For the first time, the all-day program included sessions on ethics and in-depth consideration of determining permanent spousal support. This was in addition to the an-nual coverage of substantial new revisions to the statewide Family Law Rules of Court and cases decided in the prior year. Lawyer attendees re-ceived 6 hours of continuing education credit, as well as an opportunity to converse with our colleagues and the Court while sharpening legal skills.

The presenters and organizers of the pro-gram were again led by Commissioner Yvette Durant, in her third year as organizer. Susan Corcoran, Angela Bradrick and Commissioner Durant presented the annual family law case review. Certified Specialist John H. Paulsen cov-ered the substantive law and a persuasive pro-cedure for quantifying the most difficult deter-mination of long term spousal support. Joseph J. Bell, also a Certified Specialist, comprehensively covered all of the new Rules of Court as well as new statutes and forms for 2013.

Larry Doyle, from the State Bar Committee on Professional Rules and Conduct [COPRAC], educated attendees on the thorny and still de-veloping ethical issues related to digital media and the Internet. Additionally, there was a pre-sentation on Limited Scope Reprepre-sentation by the Northern California Lawyer Referral Service [www.NorCalLawyer.org] which made an ur-gent plea for more lawyers to join, support the Service and consider taking cases on a limited scope basis (which type of representation is also the subject of new Rules of Court.)

The seminar attendees received extensive materials and power point slide outlines of the subjects presented. For the first time, the entire program was filmed and is available for home

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President’s

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This  month  we  hosted   another  Miner  Disputes   fundraiser  for  the  Ne-­ vada  Union  Debate  Team,  and  although   turnout  was  fairly  modest,  we  managed   to  raise  almost$2,000  for  the  team.   There  is  still  a  long  way  to  go  to  ensure   proper  funding  for  this  great  program,  so   please  consider  making  a  direct  dona-­ tion  to  the  team,  or  sponsoring  a  pair  of   debaters  throughout  the  year.  Your  sup-­ port  means  so  much  to  these  hard-­work-­ ing  and  intelligent  students.  For  more   information,  please  visit  the  boosters  at   NUDebate.org.

The  Happy  Hour  last  Thursday  was   held  at  Ol  Republic  Brewery,  where  we   sampled  local  craft  brews  and  savory   pies  from  the  Honest  Pie  truck,  which   sets  up  shop  there  on  Tuesdays  and   Thursdays  every  week.  We  hope  to  see   more  of  you  at  the  next  one,  if  only  to   hear  Joe  Bell  reminisce  on  his  days  as  a   lumberjack  in  Costa  Rica.  (Disclaimer:  I   may  have  made  that  last  part  up.) We  are  starting  to  plan  our  MCLE   calendar  for  the  coming  year,  so  please   forward  your  ideas  and  suggestions  for   programs  you  would  like  to  see.  Also,  if   any  of  you  would  like  to  put  on  an  MCLE   presentation,  let  us  know  so  we  can  set   it  up.

Stay  cool,  stay  busy,  and  let  us  know   what  we  can  do  for  you!

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SECTION  MEETING

MCLE/BLS  Credit….Please  join  us  for  1  hour  of  MCLE/BLS  credit  on  May  17th  at  12:00  in  Department  5.    We  will  be  view-­ ing  the  DVD,  “Fiduciary  Duties:  Theory  vs.  Reality”,  presented  by  Dawn  Gray,  CFLS,  and  Commissioner  Marjorie  Slaybach,   CFLS  (ret).

Attorney  General  Kamala  D.  Harris  Announces  $9.4  Million  in  California  

Homeowner  Assistance  Grants

SAN  FRANCISCO  -­-­  Attorney  General  Kamala  D.  Harris  today  announced  Califor-­ nia’s  National  Mortgage  Settlement  Grant  Program  has  awarded  $9.4  million  to  21   organizations  in  order  to  assist  Californians  affected  by  the  state’s  foreclosure  crisis.

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homeowners  and  communities,”  said  Attorney  General  Harris.  “These  grants  will  give  

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by  providing  or  expanding  access  to  free  legal  assistance  and  representation,  fore-­

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remediation  services,  fraud  prevention  education  and  employment  support  services.   Many  of  the  organizations  receiving  grants  focus  on  underserved  and  dis-­ proportionately  impacted  populations,  including  agricultural  workers,  communities   of  color,  the  disabled,  the  elderly,  immigrant  communities,  Native  Americans,  rural   homeowners,  veterans  and  active-­duty  military.  Services  will  be  offered  in  more  than   a  dozen  languages,  including  American  Sign  Language,  Armenian,  Cantonese,  Farsi,   Hmong,  Japanese,  Khmer,  Korean,  Mandarin,  Russian,  Spanish,  Tagalog  and  Viet-­ namese.

  Grant  recipients  will  begin  to  implement  their  programs  immediately.   In  March,  Attorney  General  Harris  announced  an  additional  $1  million  Cali-­ fornia  Homeowner  Bill  of  Rights  implementation  grant  to  the  National  Housing  Law   Project.  All  grant  funds  were  secured  by  Attorney  General  Harris  in  2012  through  the   National  Mortgage  Settlement.

  In  March  2012,  Attorney  General  Harris  appointed  Professor  Katherine  Porter   of  the  University  of  California,  Irvine  School  of  Law  as  the  California  monitor  of  the  

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  “In  working  with  homeowners  up-­and-­down  California,  I  have  seen  the  invalu-­ able  work  being  done  by  community-­based  organizations  like  these,”  said  Professor  

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the  programs  funded  by  these  grants.”

  Professor  Porter  has  attended  dozens  of  events  in  the  state  and  has  orga-­ nized  forums  on  best  practices  for  helping  struggling  homeowners.  Upcoming  forums   will  take  place  in  Irvine  on  Friday,  April  19  and  in  Fresno  on  Friday,  May  3.

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administer  the  grants  and  monitor  compliance.  Grant  recipients  will  be  required  to  

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  Distribution  of  funds  was  overseen  by  an  expert  panel  that  reviewed  propos-­ als  and  provided  recommendations  to  Attorney  General  Harris.    Information  about  the   expert  panel  and  grant  application  process  is  available  at:  http://oag.ca.gov/grants.     Attached  to  the  online  version  of  this  release  are  descriptions  of  the  grant  re-­ cipients’  programs,  as  well  as  contact  information  for  homeowners  and  a  map  show-­ ing  counties  served  by  the  grant  recipients.  All  supplemental  information  can  be  found   at:  http://oag.ca.gov/news

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  You  may  view  the  full  account  of  this  posting,  including  possible  attachments,   in  the  News  &  Alerts  section  of  our  website  at:  http://oag.ca.gov/news/press-­releases/ attorney-­general-­kamala-­d-­harris-­announces-­94-­million-­california-­homeowner

Notice  of  Increased  

Fees  for  Filing  New  

Civil  Cases  -­  Effective  

May  1,  2013  

   

Effective  May  1,  2013,  there  is  a   new  $50  general  administrative  

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or  proceeding  in  a  district  court.     This  fee  is  in  addition  to  the  exist-­

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$400.      

This  new  fee  is  part  of  the  "Dis-­ trict  Court  Miscellaneous  Fee   Schedule",  established  by  the   Judicial  Conference  of  the  United  

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1914.    This  fee  does  not  apply  to   persons  granted  in  forma  pauper-­

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Notice  of  Microsoft  Word  Migra-­ tion  -­  Effective  October  1,  2013      

Effective  October  1,  2013,  the   United  States  District  Court  for   the  Eastern  District  of  California   will  migrate  from  WordPerfect   to  Microsoft  Word.    On  October   1,  all  documents  required  to  be   submitted  to  the  court  in  word   processing  format  pursuant  to  Lo-­

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posed  orders,  jury  instructions   and  pretrial  statements)  must  be   submitted  in  Word  format.      

More  information  on  the  court's  

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to  the  court's  local  rules  will  be   provided  on  the  court's  website  in  

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Approaching Veterans Issues: A Legal Overview Including

an Update of California Penal Code Section 1170.9

Chair: Hon. Eileen C. Moore — Associate Justice, California Court of Appeals, 4th District Court of Appeal

FREE ! New Pro Bono Program! Why You Should Attend

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What You Will Learn

Penal Code 1170.9: Overview and Updates

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California  Bar  Foundation       Building  a  Better  Justice  System  for  all   Californians

The  California  Bar  Foundation  is  now   accepting  applications  for  the  2013   Diversity  Scholarship.

As  California  grows  even  more  diverse,   the  California  Bar  Foundation  delivers   on  our  commitment  to  build  a  California   legal  profession  more  representative   of  the  communities  it  serves  to  better   serve  the  communities  it  represents. This  is  the  sixth  year  we  will  award   more  than  20  students  with  $7,500   Diversity  Scholarships.  

 

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supports  law  students  from  groups   historically  underrepresented  in  the   legal  profession  and  matriculating  to  a   California  law  school  in  2013.    

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apply  by  June  5,  2013.    We  invite  you  to  

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organization  and  forward  this  e-­mail  to   potential  applicants.  

 

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Dispute?  Resolution!

Judge  Albert  P.  

Dover  (ret.)

Please  call:  (530)  265-­ 2235   or  email  at   [email protected]

Visit  the  website  for   information  on  rates,  

fees,  and  services: w w w . a d r w i t h d o v e r . c o m

Created  by  the  CA  legislature  in  1927  the  State  Bar  of  California  is  a  public  corpora-­ tion  within  the  judicial  branch  of  state  government,  serving  as  an  arm  of  the  California  

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bar  in  the  nation.    The  State  Bar  seeks  a  highly  experienced  Senior  Director  to  over-­ see  the  Administration  of  Justice  programs  and  activities.

The  Senior  Director  is  a  member  of  the  State  Bar?s  Senior  Management  Team,  re-­ sponsible  for  overseeing  planning,  budgeting,  personnel  management,  direction  and   administration  of  the  Access  to  Justice  activities  of  the  State  Bar,  including  the  two  

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Services:  The  Legal  Services  Trust  Fund  Program  and  the  Center  on  Access  to   Justice,  subject  to  the  general  oversight  of  the  Executive  Director/CEO.    The  Senior   Director  supports  the  State  Bar?s  Board  of  Trustees,  the  California  Commission  on   Access  to  Justice  and  various  other  committees  and  commissions  on  Administration   of  Justice  issues.

Candidates  should  have  excellent  written  and  oral  communication  abilities  and  good   interpersonal  skills;;  demonstrated  understanding  of  advanced  principles  of  program   development,  evaluation,  administration  and  management;;  advanced  principles  of   strategic  planning,  operations,  policy  development  and  implementation;;  advanced  

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access  to  justice  principles  and  knowledge  of  the  legal  services  community.

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ten  (10)  years  progressively  responsible  experience  in  legal  service  delivery,  program  

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Degree  may  substitute  for  up  to  two  (2)  years  of  experience.

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employment  are  set  by  the  Executive  Director  in  accordance  with  the  Rules  and  

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paid  health  insurance,  membership  in  the  California  Public  Employees'  Retirement   System  (CalPERS),  457  deferred  compensation  plan,  holidays,  vacation,  sick  leave,   parking/transit  subsidy.

Applicants  can  submit  a  State  Bar  application,  resume  and  cover  letter.    Applica-­ tions  can  be  obtained  at  <http://www.calbar.ca.gov/AboutUs/Jobs/Apply.aspx>    and   submitted  to:

The  State  Bar  of  California

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San  Francisco,  CA  94105 Email:    [email protected]

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Dear  Friends:  

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from  San  Francisco)  and  the  one  declared  candidate  for  District  3  (Sacramento  area).    With  respect  to  the  District  1  candidates,   we  will  be  going  through  the  normal  election  process.    With  respect  to  the  one  declared  candidate,  for  District  3,  Joanna  Mendoza   (Sacramento),  no  ballots  will  be  mailed  and  she  is  deemed  elected  (please  see  attached  candidate  statement  and  bio).    Joanna  

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Goodman  is  very  familiar  with  Joanna  and  I  encourage  you  to  contact  Karen  with  any  questions  regarding  our  new  trustee.    Let   me  know  if  you  have  any  questions.

 

With  regards, Patrick  M.  Kelly

I would appreciate your vote for the Board of Trustees. If elected, I will bring a well-rounded perspective to the position. I have been a civil trial attorney in San Francisco for 20 years. I represent plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of areas, such as personal injury, employ-ment, medical malpractice, construction defect and business litigation. I have a strong commitment to community service. For three years I was an AIDS

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am a past board member of the Bar As-sociation of San Francisco. I am cur-rently on the board of my law school, the University of San Francisco School of Law. For the past six years, I have been a Judge Pro Tem at San Francisco Superior

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forward to contributing my time, skills and passion to the State Bar as a member of the Board of Trustees. Thank you for

Omid E. Talai has shown a commitment to public service and community outreach his entire life. After graduat-ing Cum Laude from the University of California, Irvine with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology,

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Talai received his Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law in 2007.

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District Attorney with the San Francisco

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District Attorney in Los Angeles County for close to three years.

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Talai has handled various cases

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domestic violence, gangs and homicides.

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serious and violent cases, while employ-ing a multi-faceted approach to pros-ecution that stresses rehabilitation and community outreach when appropriate. In addition to his public service work

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through Project L.E.A.D., a program

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law and helping them recognize social and legal consequences of criminal

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a mentor in the Children of Prisoner's program where he regularly met with a young boy whose father was incarcer-ated.

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the Board of Trustees of the State Bar of California as a unique opportunity to continue to serve his immediate and sur-rounding community.

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Over the next few years the Board of Trustees will be faced with several impor-tant issues which are within its legislative mandate of protecting the public through the licensing, regulating and disciplin-ing of attorneys within California. A few recent issues include the consideration of a “limited-practice licensing program” for non-lawyers, adding a practical skills training and pro bono work require-ment for law students, and expanding

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attorneys. The Trustees are given the re-sponsibility of determining whether such proposals achieve the goal of protecting the public and to ensure that existing systems and programs are achieving that goal. I understand that role.

As your representative I will serve as the voice of the Third District on these issues and many others. In this regard it is important for you to know that my ex-perience as a leader within the State Bar organization over the past ten years will

ZLY]L[OL;OPYK+PZ[YPJ[^LSS4`SLHKLY -ship roles have included the Chair of the IP Law Section in 2008, Co-Chair of the Council of State Bar Sections in 2012, and serving on the Board of Trustee’s Task

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of volunteer service within the organiza-tion have allowed me to understand how the Bar operates and how to be effective within it, a process that can take years to learn. The advantage is that I can and will be an effective representative for our District immediately.

For these reasons, I ask for your sup-port.  

2013  District  Elections  to  the  State  Board  of  Trustees  -­  Communication  from  State  Bar  

President  Pat  Kelly

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OFFICERS

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To  Our  Attorneys:  

Greetings   Panel   Attorneys   and   Support   Staff!     You   may  have  missed  receiving  our  newsletter  recently;;  we   have  made  some  changes  to  our  format.    We  welcome   any   thoughts,   comments,   or   suggestions   you   have   to   make  the  LRS  Newsletter  the  first  thing  you  want  to   read   when   it   arrives   at   your   office!   Our   priority   always  has  been  and  continues  to  be  providing  quality   service  to  our  panelists  and  the  public.  

 

Recently   two   LRS   Board   members   spoke   at   the   Nevada  County  Bar  Association’s  Annual  Family  Law   Update  held  at  the  Nevada  City  Courthouse.  Our  goal   was   to   explain   and   promote   Limited   Scope   Family   Law  Services,  often  called  “unbundled  legal  services,”   in   the   family   law   section   of   LRS.   Though   our   presentation   to   the   family   law   section   of   the   Nevada   County  Bar  was  brief,  we  believe  we  were  able  to  get   the  word  about  unbundling  out  to  more  attorneys.   As   we   continue   to   explore   unbundling,   we   are   discovering   that   a   number   of   panel   attorneys   are   already  offering  limited  scope  representation,  and  are   very   supportive   of   our   goal   to   expand   services   even   more.   This   support   mirrors   the   response   we   received   from   the   Nevada   County   Superior   Court  bench   when   we   met   with   them   earlier   this   year.   Naturally,   the   Judges  and  Commissioners  are  interested  in  programs   where   there   is   potential   to   reduce   the   number   of   unrepresented   parties,   as   well   as   the   frequent   delays,   added  expense  and  confusion   which   are  far   too   often   associated   with   unrepresented   parties   in   the   court   system.  

 

Responding  to  your  Concerns:  

The   State   Bar   requires   us   to   operate   our   referral   process  on  a  rotational  basis.  In  other  words,  the  next   attorney   in   line   for   a   referral   on   a   particular   panel   should  be  just  that-­-­the  next  attorney  in  line  to  receive   a   referral.   However,   because   our   territory   covers   all   nineteen   District   1   counties,   as   well   as   El   Dorado   County,  we  encounter  difficulties  not  foreseen  by  the   single   county-­based   State   Bar   LRS   rules.   While   we   cannot  make  referrals  solely  on  geographic    

 

considerations,   we   are   able   to   take   into   account   circumstances   specific   to   the   case,   i.e.   the   client’s   ability  to  travel,  lack  of  “local”  panel  attorneys  in  the   more  remote  counties,  special  expertise  or  experience   of  an  attorney,  conflicts  of  interest,  and  specific  client   requests.    

 

More   importantly,   our   current   broad   subject   panel   system   does   not   allow   us   to   capture   your   case   preferences   in   a   manner   that   allows   us   to   make   a   successful  referral  on  the  first  attempt.  For  example,  if   you   are   a   panel   attorney   on   our   “Personal   Injury”   panel,   the   way   the   system   is   set   up   there   is   no   distinction   between   slip-­and-­falls,   medical   malpractice,   hit-­and-­runs,   etc.   Similarly,   unless   our   “lay”   volunteers   have   knowledge   about   your   preferences  and  expertise,  or  the  file  has  been  clearly   annotated,  our  system  does  not  currently  allow  you  to   indicate  that  you  will  not  accept  a  referral  for  a  matter   involving  a  Government  Claims  Act  case  

 

What   this   all   means   is   that   it   takes   a   significant   number   of   attempts   to   find   the   attorneys   who   are   interested   in   medical   malpractice,   but   not   necessarily   slip-­and-­falls,   but   all   of   whom   fall   into   the   Personal   Injury  Panel  rotation.  7RUHPHG\WKLVVLWXDWLRQZHZLOO EH VHQGLQJ RXW D QHZ SDQHO XSGDWH IRUP IRU \RX WR FOHDUO\ LQGLFDWH ZKLFK VXEFDWHJRU\LHV RI SHUVRQDO LQMXU\UHDOHVWDWHODZEXVLQHVVODZRURWKHUDUHDVRI ODZ\RXZLVKWRSXUVXHRUDYRLG    

 

We  hope  this  will  result  in  greater  referral  satisfaction   for   you   and   your   clients.   It   is   our   goal   to   provide   better   screening,   greater   definition   of   your   practice   focus,   expansion   of   representation   to   the   far-­flung   corners   of   our   coverage   area,   and   increased   revenue   potential.     All   we   ask   of   you   at   this   point   is   your   patience   while   we   make   these   changes   and   your   prompt   “yea”   or   “nay”   on   current   referrals.     If   you   have   any   suggestions,   comments,   insight   or   complaints,  please  contact  our  Administrator  Jo  Anne   Stone  at  (530  272-­5962  or  [email protected]    

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