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This proposal would adopt amendments to the Judicial Council Conflict of Interest Code and bring the Code up to date with its current organization that after a recent consolidation now includes the former Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). In accordance with Government Code sections 87303 and 87306, the Code must be updated "when change is necessitated by changed circumstances" (id., § 87306). The deadline for comments is 5:00 p.m., Monday, November 3, 2014.
This position is located in the Clerk’s Office of the U. S. District Court, Santa Ana Division. The incumbent is responsible for providing daily support to the Clerk’s Office and Chambers in the following areas: IT (including PC and Telecommunications), Space and Facilities, Records, Mail, Fiscal and Procurement. The incumbent reports to the Santa Ana Deputy-in-Charge. This position may require travel to the courthouses in Los Angeles and Riverside.
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The award, one of the legal profession's most coveted, is given by the editors of the statewide lawyers' newspaper to honor those whose superior achievement and stellar results place them in a super- elite category. Keller is a nationally renowned trial attorney and name partner in Irvine's Keller Rackauckas LLP, the area's premier boutique law firm for trials of business and white collar criminal cases. The firm’s client list includes Standard & Poor's and MGA Entertainment, among others. Keller and her partner Kay Rackauckas were also recently again selected for inclusion in the publications The Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers. Rackauckas was named Orange County Lawyer of the Year in Criminal Defense by Best Lawyers. ABOUT KELLER RACKAUCKAS LLP We’re a different kind of law firm. Elite. Efficient. And we win. We’re bet-the-company trial lawyers with a record second to none, and local, statewide and national recognition of our success. Keller Rackauckas attorneys have won over $680 million in judgments in just the last five years, and successfully defended many other clients. The name partners of Keller Rackauckas LLP have tried over 250 jury trials between them, with an unparalleled record of success. We handle cases involving class actions, intellectual property, breach of contract, trade secrets, bad faith, white collar criminal defense, real estate, business torts and the entire gamut of commercial litigation. Keller Rackauckas LLP is rated Tier One by U.S. News and World Report, an honor generally reserved for much larger law firms.
Contact: Danielle Frederick Keller Rackauckas LLP 18300 Von Karman Ave., Suite 930 Irvine, California 92612-1057 Ph. 949.476.8700 Fax 949.476.0900 jkeller@krlawllp.com www.krlawllp.com
Three (3) new proposals to amend the California Rules of Court have been posted to the California Courts web site, at http://www.courts.ca.gov/policyadmin-invitationstocomment.htm. SP14-06: Judicial Administration: Rule for Trial Court Budget Advisory Committee This proposal would amend California Rules of Court, rule 10.64, the rule for the Trial Court Budget Advisory Committee, to make a change to the membership category for presiding judges. It would provide that “presiding judge,” as used in the rule, means a current presiding judge or an immediate past presiding judge. The deadline for comments is 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 19, 2014. SP14-07: Judicial Administration: Rules for Advisory Groups This proposal would adopt California Rules of Court for three Judicial Council advisory committees and amend three rules: two for advisory committees and one that addresses concurrent membership on the council and a council advisory committee. The deadline for comments is 5:00 p.m., Friday, October 3, 2014. SP14-08: Criminal Justice Realignment: Imposition of Mandatory Supervision The Criminal Law Advisory Committee proposes amendments to rules 4.411 and 4.411.5 of the California Rules of Court and adoption of a new rule to govern the imposition of mandatory supervision under Penal Code section 1170(h)(5), including criteria for court consideration and contents and requirements for related probation reports. The proposal was developed in response to recent legislation that requires the Judicial Council to adopt these rules by January 1, 2015. The deadline for comments is 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 19, 2014.
Notice from Clerk re Changes to Local Rules Proposed to Become Effective December 1, 2014
The Court has preliminarily approved the new and amended Local Civil and Criminal Rules that accompany this notice. The proposed effective date for these rules is December 1, 2014. The proposed new and amended rules are posted on the Court’s website, and include the following: Read More
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