Second Annual Federal Civil Practice Seminar

2009-04-23 12:00 pm

Please Join the

WILLIAM D. BROWNING TUCSON CHAPTER OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION

for its second annual
Federal Civil Practice Seminar

April 23, 2009
Noon – 3:30 p.m.
Manning House
Cost $60 for Members; $85 for Non-Members
Up to 3 hours of CLE, 1 hour ethics; lunch included

February Nuts & Bolts

2009-02-23 2:30 pm

The Nuts and Bolts seminar series continues on Monday, February 23,
2009, from 2:30pm – 5:00pm in Courtroom 5F.

Each of the seminars in the Nuts and Bolts series is limited to 25
participants in order to allow the use of small group discussion and mock
arguments. There is a waiting list for this seminar.

Spring Events at the James E. Rogers Law College

 

Details subject to change – please check our website at http://www.law.arizona.edu to confirm date, time and location and for reservation policy and security regulations or contact Donna Ream at (520) 626-1629 or ream@law.arizona.edu.

Tucson FBA Nuts & Bolts Courtroom Advocacy Series

The William D. Browning Tucson Chapter of the Federal Bar Association is pleased to continue its Nuts & Bolts of Federal Courtroom Advocacy Series.

The series will be held in courtrooms at the Evo A. DeConcini courthouse. We plan on having at least one federal judge participating in each session.

The FBA continues its Nuts & Bolts Series with the following seminars

January 25, 2010; 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm: Defense attorney Walter Nash and Assistant Federal Public Defender Heather Williams will present practical guidance in preparing for sentencing hearings. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion. The panel will include Judge Bury, Judge Zapata, AUSA Munish Sharda, defense attorney Walter Nash, AFPD Heather Williams, and Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer Jim Cook.

March 8, 2010; 2 pm – 5:00 pm (3 hrs): Magistrate Judge Estrada and other speakers will discuss Mental Competency and Sell Hearings.

March 22, 2010; 2 pm – 5 pm (3 hrs): University of Arizona Law Professor Tom Mauet, co-author of the best-seller, Trial Evidence 4th Edition (2009), will provide tips on effective Cross-Examination.

To Register or for More Information

To reserve a space in this free, enrollment limited event, please email Lori Price, Judge Pyle’s law clerk at lori_price [at] azd [dot] uscourts [dot] gov. Please reserve early to avoid being wait-listed.

You can contact the Tucson FBA by email at fba [at] tucsonfba [dot] org.

We look forward to seeing you in court!

Notice of Recruitment: Pima County Juvenile Court Commissioner

After twenty years of invaluable service to the Pima County Juvenile Court, Commissioner Ted Knuck has announced that he will retire, effective February 27, 2009. The recruiting process for his successor will begin in January 2009.

Beginning January 12, 2009, an announcement will be posted on the Juvenile Court website, www.pcjcc.pima.gov, and will also be advertised in print publications and distributed through e-mail notices. The application will be available on January 12. The position will close on February 6, 2009 at 5:00 pm.

Full details about how to apply will be in the notices and on the website. Please note that you must contact Human Resources to receive an application. Please do not use the application found on the website. The contact person for this recruitment is Julie Willson, Human Resources Analyst, at the Juvenile Court. She may be reached by phone (520-243-2402) or e-mail julie [dot] willson [at] pcjcc [dot] pima [dot] gov (Julie Wilson).

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