Items of Interest


  • 04/09/2013 5:40 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Nominations are open for the annual Access to Justice Board Awards! The Access to Justice Board Awards recognize the people and organizations who make access to the justice system a reality in our state. Please nominate your partners within the Alliance for Equal Justice as well the community partners whose work makes significant impact on the Alliance.

    This year, award presentation events will be determined after winners are announced.

  • 04/08/2013 8:00 AM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Diversity Week-An Invitation to Participate


    “We will best serve our students by creating and maintaining an educational environment that is diverse, inclusive and that promotes cross-competencies.” Diversity Statement, UW Law


    What is Diversity Week?
    Diversity Week is a special opportunity to listen, learn, discuss and present. The Dean’s Advisory Committee on Diversity (Committee) is coordinating workshops, forums and events.

     

    When is Diversity Week?
    The Week of April 8-13th.

     

    Why Have A Diversity Week?

    Law is a “people business.” Success comes from both mastering the contents of textbooks and learning how to effectively interact with others. Diversity Week offers an opportunity to consider our differences, similarities, concerns and aspirations; most importantly Diversity Week is a time to ask questions.

     

    How Will Diversity Week Work?


    This year’s Diversity Week has a theme BUT that theme is not restrictive. “What’s Missing from the Syllabus? Embracing and Engaging with the Changing Legal Landscape” is what the Committee hopes to talk about HOWEVER the theme serves as a guide, not a control. Ideally, workshops, presentations and discussions will have some relation to the theme HOWEVER anyone with an idea to present is welcome to bring it forward as part of Diversity Week.

     

    How Can I Participate in Diversity Week?


    We invite your participation. You can

    • Attend scheduled events (a schedule shall becoming out in the next few weeks);
    • Engage in discussions with other members of the Law School Community;
    • Design a workshop, invite in a speaker, create a presentation or organize an event (if you are interested in doing this please see contact information below); and/or
    • Volunteer to help bring about Diversity Week.

     

    Who Should I Contact If I Have Questions or Want More Information?


    The current Diversity Week coordinator is William Covington; Senior Lecturer, UW Law. If you want to know more, volunteer to help, put together a workshop or presentation contact covingw@uw.edu

  • 04/02/2013 12:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Social Media Part II:

    Staying Smart about Safety and Decorum

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    When:

    Tuesday, April 2, 2013, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    Where:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, 1201 Third Ave., Floor 22, Seattle, WA 98101

    RSVP: through Big Tent (preferred if you are a MAMAS member) or by email to HeatherColdwell@dwt.com. Please identify if you will attend in person in Seattle or if you will participate by phone.

    Join MAMAS at our next monthly brown bag lunch to learn the best practical ways to keep your kids safe online without creating unnecessary fear. Our speaker is Linda Criddle, the founder of LOOKBOTHWAYS, LLC. Before establishing the company, Criddle spent 13 years at Microsoft where she was a pioneer in online safety for the MSN division and more broadly for the entire company due to her deep understanding of online predatory behavior and her ability to create practical, technical, and policy-based solutions.

    Criddle is a tireless advocate for online safety. Her passion and talent for teaching Internet safety principles has benefited youth, parents, and educators, law enforcement and corporations. She is author of the award-winning consumer-oriented book, Look Both Ways: Help Protect Your Family on the Internet, and Using the Internet Safely for Seniors For Dummies. Criddle has also contributed a chapter titled How to say YES to your kids’ online activities in the book Courageous Parents, Confident Kids, and she has written “Internet Safety for Educators,” a distance-learning course offered through Washington State University and through the University of Alaska. Criddle has also collaborated with local, state, national and international law enforcement agencies, primarily helping with investigations into the online activities of child predators, and teaching digital forensics.

    We encourage you to attend our brown bag meeting in person to facilitate both networking and a lively discussion.

    Please bring your lunch and join us for this presentation, and meet fellow MAMAS members! Cookies will be provided.

    For those who cannot attend in person, we offer the option to participate by phone.

    Call in #: 888-757-0729; Passcode: 1396142354#

    When attending via telephone, please use your mute button to prevent background noise, but do not place the call on hold. Some firms have hold music, which is disruptive to the presentation. If you need to leave the call briefly, please hang up and call back in when you are able.

    MAMAS would also like to thank our

    Platinum sponsors:

    Garvey Schubert Barer

    Navigant Consulting, Inc.

    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

    and Gold sponsors:

    Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

    Dorsey & Whitney LLP

    K&L Gates LLP

    Microsoft Corporation

    Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt

    Susman Godfrey L.L.P.

    www.MAMASeattle.org

  • 03/27/2013 5:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)
    Diversity Reception:  WSAJ is holding another Diversity Reception on March 27th, 5-7pm at Wild Ginger.  All are welcome.  Please RSVP to brandi@washingtonjustice.org. This event is sponsored by Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala.
  • 03/27/2013 12:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    The Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle invites you to attend

    ESTATE TAX PLANNING for the Non-Specialist

     

    Come learn what the Cliff-hanger Tax Law Enactments of January 2013 mean for you (personally), your family and your clients. MAMAS members Sandy Cairns of Carson & Noel, and Nancy Kennedy of Ryan Swanson & Cleveland will provide a plain language, practical overview of the new landscape of estate tax and its implications for your personal planning, and that of your clients.

     

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013

    12–1:30 pm

    Ryan Swanson & Cleveland PLLC

    1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3400

    Seattle

     

    CLE Credit: Approved for 1.5 CLE Credits/Activity ID# 337464.

     

    Registration: Fee to participate is $10.00.  Please register and pay through BigTent  (www.bigtent.org)  for MAMAS members, or pay by check to MAMAS and mail to Robin Schachter at Ryan Swanson & Cleveland . If you cannot attend the live program, please consider joining via teleconference.  (Dial in information provided upon registration/receipt of check)

     

    Please contact Robin Schachter, 206-654-2272/schachter@ryanlaw.com, with questions.

  • 03/25/2013 3:48 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Lawyers Helping Hungry Children fights child hunger and malnutrition through fundraising, advocacy and service. We are a group of lawyers who believe that no child should experience hunger. For more than twenty years, we’ve donated our time, skills and money to support anti-hunger work in Washington State and around the world. Lawyers Helping Hungry Children have been working since 1991 to end childhood hunger in Washington State.

    Is this something you are interested in doing? Here is some information about our organization. http://www.lawyershelpinghungrychildren.org/

  • 03/22/2013 4:00 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    Washington Leadership Institute Alumni Event

    The WSBA is pleased to invite all WLI Alumni to a reception in order to reconnect and to learn about serving on the WSBA Board of Governors. WLI Alumnus and current Governor Tracy Flood will talk about her experience serving on the Board, the history of the At Large seats, and the opportunity to fill the seat she’ll be retiring September 30. Please consider attending. You can RSVP to Megan McNally meganm@wsba.org .

    Friday, March 22nd,

    4 to 6:30 p.m.

    WSBA Offices, 1325 Fourth Ave, 6th Floor, Seattle (video and teleconference available)

  • 03/20/2013 9:35 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)
    Nominations for NCWBA Board Members Sought

    Are you a leader in your women's bar association who would like to get more involved with your peers on a national basis? Consider asking your women's bar association or section to nominate you to a two-year term on the NCWBA board. Active participation on the board can benefit the individual and the women's bar group which she represents. Elections of board members and officers will take place on August 9th. To learn more about board service, click here. If you have more questions, please contact Andrea Carlise, Nominating Committee chair.
  • 03/20/2013 5:30 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)

    At Large Seat Information Session

    Hosted by WSBA on Wednesday, March 20h beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the WSBA Offices (1325 4th Ave. #600, Seattle) and followed by a reception. To rsvp for this event send an email to diversity@wsba.org.

  • 03/13/2013 4:21 PM | WWL Admin (Administrator)


    Victoria Pynchon is authoring a series of articles at Forbes in rebuttal to a piece about why women leave law firms.  The first four: A Plea To Women To Stay In Big Law;  Women Lawyers: Impressive Successes and Babies at 50; Five Sure Fire Ways To Lose Great Women; and, Young Women Thriving In Big Law have been published, with several more to come.  Ms. Pynchon is interested in interviewing a few more women who have left big law and are willing to talk about why.  If you or someone you know would be interested (anonymously, if preferred) please email her at victoria.pynchon@gmail.com

If you are a member or from the public and have an event or news to share, please post it here below!  All events or news must be of interest to WWL members.

Note: WWL reserves the right to delete any comments that are not of interest to WWL members.