North-Central Idaho attorneys & judge receive awards at the Second District Bar Annual Resolution Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 31, 2018-The Idaho State Bar will present two awards to North-Central Idaho attorneys and will recognize one judge at the Second District Bar Annual Resolution Meeting scheduled for Thursday, November 1. The meeting will be held at Ernie’s Steakhouse, 2305 Nez Perce Drive in Lewiston, beginning at 5:45 pm.

  • University of Idaho College of Law Professor Maureen Laflin will receive the Professionalism Award. Professor Laflin has taught at the Moscow campus since 1991, reaching tenure in 2001. She directs law school’s clinical programs, trial advocacy program and Northwest Institute for Dispute Resolutions. She has taught courses on family mediation, lawyering process, negotiation and dispute resolution and mediating the criminal case. A published scholar, Professor Laflin has received the University of Idaho Alumni Award of Excellence for Faculty on three occasions. A graduate of St. Louis University School of Law, she was admitted into the Idaho State Bar in 1992.

The Idaho State Bar Professionalism Awards are given to at least one attorney in each of Idaho’s seven judicial districts who has engaged in extraordinary activity in his or her community, in the state, or in the profession, which reflects the highest standards of professionalism.

  • Sarah McDowell-Lamont, a University of Idaho College of Law graduate, will receive the Denise O’Donnell Day Pro Bono Award. Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. (ILAS), nominated Ms. McDowell-Lamont for the award for her generous support of the organization. She began her involvement in law school and has continued to volunteer since being admitted into the Idaho State Bar in 2008. In 2017, the Lewiston office for ILAS was without a managing attorney, and Ms. McDowell-Lamont stepped up without hesitation to take on five domestic violence family law cases. A solo practitioner in Lewiston, her focus is family law, divorce, child custody and child support, adoptions and guardianships.

The Denise O’Donnell Day Pro Bono Awards are presented to the person(s) from each judicial district that have donated extraordinary time and effort to help clients who are unable to pay for services.

  • The Honorable Randall W. Robinson will be recognized by the Bar for his dedication and service as a magistrate judge for Clearwater County. Judge Robinson retired earlier this year from the bench. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law and in 2019 will be celebrating 40 years as a member of the Idaho State Bar.

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North Idaho attorneys receive awards at the First District Bar Annual Resolution Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 31, 2018-The Idaho State Bar will present four awards to North Idaho attorneys at the First District Bar Annual Resolution Meeting scheduled for Thursday, November 1. The meeting will be held at Honey Eatery and Social Club, 317 E. Sherman Avenue in Coeur d’Alene, beginning at Noon.

  • Michael E. Ramsden with Ramsden, Marfice, Ealy & Harris will receive the Professionalism Award. Mr. Ramsden was admitted into the Idaho State Bar in 1979 and has extensive experience in the areas of civil litigation, medical malpractice defense, product liability defense, insurance law, personal injury defense, and civil rights litigation. He is active in the Bar’s Litigation Section and mentors newer attorneys bi-annually at the Trial Skills Academy. Mr. Ramsden is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel, the Defense Research Institute and the Idaho Association of Defense Counsel. He is a graduate of the University of Idaho College of Law.

The Idaho State Bar Professionalism Awards are given to at least one attorney in each of Idaho’s seven judicial districts who has engaged in extraordinary activity in his or her community, in the state, or in the profession, which reflects the highest standards of professionalism.

  • Michael T. Howard will receive the Denise O’Donnell Day Pro Bono Award for his legal representation in a guardianship case. Mr. Howard represented a maternal aunt who petitioned for guardianship of her nephew, who mother was battling with drug addiction. An Idaho native practicing law since 1999, Mr. Howard, the current president of the Idaho State Bar, is a Principal with Winston & Cashatt. He graduated from the University of Idaho College of Law.

The Denise O’Donnell Day Pro Bono Awards are presented to the person(s) from each judicial district that have donated extraordinary time and effort to help clients who are unable to pay for services.

  • Saviraj “Savi” Grewal of Coeur d’Alene will receive an Idaho State Bar Service Award. Grewal is a solo practitioner with the Law Office of Savi Grewal and is immediate past chairperson of the Idaho State Bar’s Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section. Highlights of her service also include: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer, past president of the John P. Gray Inn of Court, past president of the First District Bar Association, and Law Day volunteer.
  • Coeur d’Alene attorney Janell Burke will receive an Idaho State Bar Service Award. Burke is a former chairperson of the Kootenai County Bar Association and former president of the First District Bar Association. She is former board member for the John P. Gray Inn of Court and served from 2011 to 2014 on the Idaho State Bar’s Professional Conduct Board. Burke is active in planning judicial retirement gatherings and various bar related events in the Coeur d’Alene area.

Service Awards are given each year to lawyers and non-lawyers for exemplary service to the Idaho State Bar and/or Idaho Law Foundation.

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Contested Fifth District Judicial Election Attorney Survey Results

2018 Contested Fifth District Judicial Election – Attorney Survey Results Here

BOISE – The Idaho State Bar (ISB) recently conducted a survey of its members on the qualifications of candidates for the contested Fifth District Court Judge position. The two candidates are David W. Gadd and Roger B. Harris.

The ISB does not interpret or express any opinion about the attached results and makes no endorsements. Of the 5,468 Idaho attorneys and judges sent the survey, 228 responded between September 27 and October 12. Attorneys were asked to rate a candidate only if they have personal and/or professional experience with the candidate.

The ISB membership passed a resolution in 2003 that requested a survey be developed for contested judicial elections. A committee of lawyers and judges developed the four-question survey and the ISB has conducted the survey for every contested judicial election since 2006.

The survey rates candidates on four criteria:

1). Integrity and Independence

2). Knowledge and Understanding of the Law

3). Judicial Temperament and Demeanor

4). Legal Ability and Experience.

 

Law, Planning and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface CLE Oct. 19 -Boise

Law, Planning and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: The Future of Government and Governance of Disaster in the West

This symposium brings together national experts on land use planning for wildfire in the wildland-urban interface. The event is appropriate for lawyers, planners, government officials, and developers.

State Capitol Building, Lincoln Auditorium
Boise, Idaho
Oct. 19, 2018
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Basic Admission: $75
Government / non-profit sector attorneys seeking 5.25 CLE credits: $100
Private sector attorneys seeking 5.25 CLE credits: $125
(CLE pending approval with Idaho State Bar)
(Admission includes lunch and refreshments)

Visit the website for more details: https://www.uidaho.edu/law/news/upcoming-events/wildfire-symposium

Brooks Brothers Corporate Membership Event Oct. 12

CLE by the Sea 2019 – Feb. 11-15 Honolulu, Hawaii

For more information and registration click here