The American Bar Association House of Delegates will vote on nearly 40 policy recommendations relating to immigration adjudication reform, criminal justice reform and other key legal issues. The 555-member policymaking body will meet on Monday and Tuesday during the association’s 2010 Midyear Meeting in Orlando, Fla. at the Walt Disney World Dolphin, Northern Hemisphere Ballroom, Fifth level.
Young Lawyers Offer Roadmap to Becoming Partner
With fewer lawyers making it to the partner ranks, how can a lawyer distinguish herself from her peers seeking the same top spots? That was the primary question explored during “Pointers for the New Partner,” a Friday session of the ABA Midyear Meeting, sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division.
Case Law Builds Against Florida Statute Banning Adoption by Lesbian and Gay Adults
In “How a Battle for Adoption Rights Became a First Amendment Keller Issue,” a Friday session of the ABA Midyear Meeting, panelists shared that ABA attorneys are among those who are challenging a Florida statute that specifically prohibits gay men and lesbians – whether they are single or coupled – from adopting children.
Clients Prefer Web-based Legal Options, Find Non-Lawyer Vendors Fill the Bill
Witnesses at an ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20 hearing shared that consumers with legal needs are finding what they want, when they want it, on the Internet, and lawyers who cannot adapt to evolving technology will forfeit business to those who can, and to non-lawyer information sources, in ever increasing levels.
Legal Outreach is Model for Diversity Pipeline Success
James O’Neal, executive director of Legal Outreach, founded his program in 1983 to increase diversity in the legal profession by supporting urban youth through high school. Today Legal Outreach boasts a comprehensive pipeline diversity program, recruiting, supporting and encouraging students starting in eighth grade and carrying them through law school, with a track record of solid success.
Roundtable Discussion Examines Diversity in the Military
Representatives from several military Judge Advocate General’s Corps gathered Friday at the ABA Midyear Meeting to talk about diversity within their ranks. The U.S. Army JAG Corps has come a long way since 1971, when women made up only 0.5 percent and minorities 1 percent of the corps. In 2009, women represented 25 percent of the corps and minorities 16.7 percent, Lt. Col. Paulette V. Burton explained to kick off the roundtable discussion titled “Diversity in the Military JAG Corps.”
Immigration System Stakeholders Praise Findings, Recommendations of ABA Report
The critical factors that led to the recent American Bar Association report on reforming the immigration adjudication system were examined Friday by legal experts deeply involved in the study’s creation and with this troubling issue. The discussion came during the ABA Midyear Meeting program Hot Off the Presses: A Call for Reform of the Immigration Adjudication System.
ABA Midyear Meeting Daily Advisory for Feb. 6-7, 2010
Discussion of Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s “Wise Latina” comment and presentation of two key American Bar Association awards are among the events on tap for Saturday and Sunday’s programming of the association’s 2010 Midyear Meeting. The meeting is being held Feb. 3 – 9 in Orlando, Fla.
Is the ‘Wise Latina’ a Myth? Program Probes Impact of Diversity on Judicial Decisionmaking
A 32-word excerpt from a speech by Justice Sonia Sotomayor during her confirmation hearings set off a firestorm of controversy, criticism and commentary. But it also has created a “teachable moment” for judges and lawyers that will be explored Saturday at the ABA Midyear Meeting program, “Diversity on the Bench: Is the ‘Wise Latina’ a Myth?”
How Lawyers and Law Firms Can Have a Positive Impact on Homeless Youth
Based on a recent head count, on any given night there are around 1.6 million youth under the age of 17 who are homeless, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness. However, not all of these children are in the welfare system, so many struggle to survive without any access to services and have no awareness of their legal rights.
ABA Recognizes Outstanding Lawyers, Bars Associations, Law Students and Legal Organizations During 2010 Midyear Meeting
During its 2010 Midyear Meeting in Orlando, Fla., the American Bar Association will recognize outstanding contributions and performance in the legal industry with awards to individuals and organizations.
Litigation Section Task Force to Monitor Federal Circuit Cases
As part of its overall review of federal rules, the Pretrial Practice and Discovery Committee of the Section of Litigation has established a Task Force to monitor cases in the federal circuits. The Task Force is providing context to track and evaluate how the courts are interpreting these decisions and applying the new standards to cases moving through the system. A complete chart of cases, with analysis, can be found at the Committee’s web site.








