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Dear Member:
I am
pleased to be writing the first Louis D. Brandeis Law Society
Newsletter. We have been very busy in an attempt to make the transition
from TER-Philadelphia Chapter to Louis D. Brandeis Law Society as
seamless as possible. Your executive committee has been working very
diligently on all fronts. The transition team, lead by our Vice
Chancellor, Michael Berkowitz, is addressing issues of by-laws, and
corporate details, as well as marketing. As you may have noticed we
have a new logo reflective of our mission statement. The
stationery has been printed and our updated e-mail list has allowed us
to communicate with more members faster than ever. (If you know
anyone who is not getting our emails, please contact
me.)
I
realized that we have a very full calendar in the next few months so
please save the following dates:
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March 31, 2004 - Joint CLE
with Gratz College; Jewish Legal Procedure and the Trial of Jesus,
11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. followed by a presentation by ADL regarding
their perspective on the controversial movie, The Passion of the
Christ. 1 1/2 credit hours. For more information,
click here.
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March 31, 2004 – Help Judge
Mort Krase celebrate his years on the bench and his move to Senior
Status at Maggianos. Details to follow in separate flyer.
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April 13, 2004 – Personal
Injury Potpourri- 9:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Harris Bock has graciously
offered a tuition reduction of $50 from the regular tuition of $125
for all Brandesians in good standing. 6 credit hours. For more
information,
click here.
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April 28, 2004 – The Brandesians, the Justinians and the Brehons have pooled their
considerable talents, and under the leadership of Judges Moss and
Field, will present a symposium on the new Medical Malpractice Act. Tuition
will be $75.00 for 3 credit hours.
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May
2, 2004 Save the date.
Brandeis Law Society goes to New York to see Golda’s Balcony.
We are trying to work out the details, which will follow in a
separate flyer.
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May
4, 2004 Brandeis Law Society
Goes to The People’s Emergency Center through United Way for our
first, Annual Stuart Agins Community Service Day. Details of
volunteer opportunities will follow
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May 20, 2004 Save the date for
Jewish Law Day co-sponsored by the Committee of Judges and
Lawyers, the Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia and Louis
D. Brandeis Law Society. Justice Max Baer will be the
speaker and Justice Sandra Newman is the Chair of the Day.
Other
ideas for future events next Fall, include a “Meet Your Jewish
Pennsylvania Appellate Judges” event, a Hanukah event (which will
definitely feature latkes), an induction ceremony for our new
organization and additional CLE programs. If you have ideas for an
event, please let me or Todd Berk know; he is our program chair for this
year. Please note, however, that programs only are as good as the
people who participate in them and attend. We need your input and help
to make them a reality.
Please
welcome new members:
| New
Member |
Sponsor |
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Barry
E. Bressler |
Anne Lazarus and Sayde Ladov |
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Howard
M. Soloman |
Anne Lazarus and Sayde Ladov |
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Shira
J. Goodman |
Marla Joseph |
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Edward
D. Ohlbaum |
Anne
Lazarus |
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Randolph C. Smith |
Michael Berkowitz |
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Benjamin L. Dash |
B. Alan Dash |
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Jennifer R. Segal |
Anne
Lazarus |
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Allison
I. Bressler |
Barry E. Bressler |
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Steven
D. Resnick |
Michael Berkowitz |
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Meredith L. Seigel
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Anne Lazarus |
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Phillip
B. Silverman |
Anne Lazarus |
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Larry
H. Spector |
Anne Lazarus |
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David
J. Stutman
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John Rothschild |
I want
to particularly thank Michael Berkowitz for organizing our theater
evening at The Producers and the pre-event cocktail party on
February 7, 2004, and Professor Edward Ohlbaum for donating his time
on December 13, 2004, when he presented Criminal Prosecution in China,
our first free CLE class. We acknowledged Professor Ohlbaum's
contribution to us in a donation to the Temple University Beasley School
of Law. I also want to publicly thank our counselor, Larry Beaser, who
continues to work tirelessly in making sure that we meet all legal
requirements associated with the emergence of our new organization.
Thanks also to the Israeli Consulate and Yoel Mester, Vice-Consul, who
came to speak with us on January 21, 2004, to give us the inside track
on the security fence in Israel. If you haven't already seen it,
please read the wonderful article by Molly Peckman about the Brandeis
Law Society on page 10 of the March issue of the Philadelphia Bar
Reporter. I also would be remiss if I failed to
acknowledge Sam Adenbaum, husband of member Gilda Kramer, and his firm,
STA Technology Consulting, who helped us so much in creating our e-mail
system, our logo, and keeps all of our announcements coming to you in a
timely fashion.
As you
can see, we have a full plate. I am so proud to be working with the
leadership of this organization and gratified to see the fulfillment of
our mission statement so thoroughly.
Finally, I want to remind you that dues notices continue to keep coming
from TER. To avoid confusion, you are certainly free to belong to both
organizations; but you can not avail yourself of the privileges of
belonging to Louis D. Brandeis Law Society unless you are a Brandesian.
If you have any questions about your membership, please do not hesitate
to call me before you pay your dues. I look forward to meeting many of
you at our upcoming events. Please introduce yourself to me so that I
can put a face with a name.
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