LASC: REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE NEXT JUDICIAL MENTOR PROGRAM VIRTUAL EVENT SET FOR APRIL 17
Featuring California Judicial Appointments Secretary Luis Céspedes and Moderated by Assistant Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II, This Free Virtual Workshop Will Offer a Panel Discussion on the Opportunities for Judicial Mentorship for Attorneys and Commissioners
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County’s Judicial Mentor Program has opened registration for its next workshop, “What’s Really Stopping You From Applying? Part II: LA County Judicial Officers Discuss How They Overcame Deterrents and Hurdles to Become a Judge.” Scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on April 17, this virtual workshop is a great opportunity for attorneys and commissioners in Los Angeles County interested in exploring a career on the bench.
Please click this link to register now!
“Los Angeles County is home to some of the brightest and most diverse legal talent in the profession,” Presiding Judge Samantha P. Jessner said. “Our impressive panelists and speakers will outline the judicial vetting and appointment process and share stories detailing the many pathways that exist for a career as a judicial officer. The Court’s mission of providing fair and equal access to justice rests on having a diverse bench that represents the community we serve. I encourage anyone who is interested in pursuing a career on the bench to register for this invaluable workshop.”
The virtual workshop will feature opening remarks by Presiding Judge Samantha P. Jessner and a panel discussion moderated by Assistant Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II. Panelists include Assistant Supervising Judge Yvette Verastegui, Judge Christine J. Gonong and Judge J. Christopher Smith. The workshop will also feature a question-and-answer session with Secretary Luis Céspedes and Justice Helen Zukin about the judicial appointment and vetting process.
You can view the full notice here.
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