SFVBA Executive Director Liz Post to Step Down
SFVBA’s long-time Executive Director Elizabeth Post is stepping down from her position on October 6, 2018, after almost 25 years at the helm of the 2,000+ member nonprofit organization.
SFVBA’s long-time Executive Director Elizabeth Post is stepping down from her position on October 6, 2018, after almost 25 years at the helm of the 2,000+ member nonprofit organization.
When SFVBA attorney members begin voting in this month’s Board of Trustees Election, members will also be asked to approve the Association’s recently amended bylaws.
The SFVBA Nominating Committee met on May 30 to select Officer and Trustee candidates for the Board of Trustees Election.
The SFVBA Nominating Committee is currently seeking attorney members who aspire to lead the Bar Association to be nominated as candidates for its 20-member Board of Trustees.
Retired California Supreme Court Justice Armand Arabian passed away on March 28. “Justice Arabian was a Valley legal community icon and a central part of the San Fernando Valley Bar Association’s history,” says SFVBA President Alan Kassan.
A burst pipe has forced the closure of the Van Nuys East courthouse at 6230 Sylmar Avenue. Parties with matters on calendar should report to the adjacent Van Nuys West courthouse.
The SFVBA Attorney Referral Service made a $5,000 donation to the United Way Disaster Recovery Funds.
The San Fernando Valley Bar Association announced the winners of the Board of Trustees Election, which concluded on September 8, 2017.
The SFVBA Nominating Committee met on May 25 to select officer and trustee candidates for the 2017-2018 Board of Trustees. Election Day is September 8, 2017.
SFVBA Board President Kira Masteller sent a letter to the San Fernando Valley’s Congressional delegation requesting full funding of the Legal Services Corporation in the federal budget.