Bar Briefs

 

 The Weekly E-Newsletter of

The Mississippi Bar

 

September 10, 2012

 

 

Annual Memorial Service - October 23 
The Bar's annual Memorial Service will be held in the Supreme Court Chambers in the Carroll Gartin Justice Building at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, October 23. The annual service will be held before the Mississippi Supreme Court with Chief Justice William L. Waller, Jr. presiding. Bar President Lem Adams will present the Eulogy. Memorial Committee Chair, U. S. Magistrate Judge Keith Ball, will present a Resolution memorializing the members of the Bar that have died since October of 2011. Justice Leslie King will respond on behalf of the Court. Members of the Bar, as well as family and friends, are invited to attend. There will be a reception in the foyer immediately following the service. 

 

Federal Bar Association to Meet - September 18

C. Delbert Hosemann Jr.-the Mississippi Secretary of State-will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Mississippi  Chapter of the Federal Bar Association at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, September 18 at the Capital Club on Congress Street.  Arrive at 11:45 am to go through the buffet line.  All FBA Members ($12) are encouraged to attend and to bring a guest.  All local attorneys are also invited to attend ($14).  Judges are welcome as special guests of the Federal Bar Association

 

Annual Enrollment Fees Now Due

The Bar's 2012-13 fiscal year began August 1. Statements for annual enrollment fees and section dues have been mailed to all members of the Bar to addresses as they appear in the Bar's online "Attorney Directory". Annual Enrollment Fees are due upon receipt. Any questions regarding membership may be addressed to Ashley Sasser at 601-355-4619 or you may email her at asasser@msbar.org.

 

Reporting For Rule 6.1 Compliance and Mandatory IOLTA Included As Part of 2012-2013 Bar Statement

The Mississippi Rules of Professional Conduct require attorneys to report annually their hours of pro bono legal services and certify compliance with the provisions of mandatory IOLTA. Reporting and certification will be part of annual bar enrollment fee statements being mailed to all members in August. The reporting period will cover the previous fiscal year from August 1, 2011 through July 31, 2012.

 

YLD's Guardian Ad Litem Training DVDs

In 2009, the Child Advocacy Committee of The Mississippi Bar, together with the University of Mississippi School of Law and Mississippi College School of Law, produced a DVD series for purposes of certifying more guardians ad litem. Copies of the DVDs are available at each chancery and youth court. The DVDs have been approved for six (6) hours of CLE credit. As of August 1, 2012 attorneys may receive CLE credit only once for viewing the DVDs. Attorneys may, however, become re-certified for one additional year by viewing the DVDs a second time, but they will not receive any additional CLE credit for doing so. For additional information, click here.

 

MVLP's "Legal Line" Now Allows Attorneys From Across Mississippi To Answer Calls

Attorneys who wish to staff MVLP's legal hotline, known as "Legal Line," can now do so from anywhere in the state.  Legal Line attorneys provide callers with free legal advice and agency referral information.  While participation on the Legal Line used to be limited to attorneys who practice in the Greater Jackson Metro Area, MVLP's staff is now able to forward Legal Line calls to attorneys who practice all over Mississippi.  MVLP is pleased to announce this possibility because now all Mississippi attorneys can volunteer without having to worry about incurring long distance charges or having to receive calls from Legal Line callers outside of the hotline's hours of operation.  Legal Line is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.  If you wish to volunteer on the Legal Line, please contact Pamela Burns at pburns@mymvlp.net or (601) 960-9577. 

 

MWLA Gulf Coast Social - September 19

Please mark your calendars for the Gulf Coast MWLA Social. The social will be held on Wednesday, September 19th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the office of Daniel Coker Horton & Bell at 1712 15th Street, Suite 400 in Gulfport. Come on by for hors de oeuvres and wine. Tiffany Graves will be there to discuss Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project, one of the MWLA 2012-2013 charities. There is no cost to attend. If you plan to attend the social, please RSVP to Brandi Gatewood at Brandi.Gatewood@gmail.com by September 17. Click here for the flyer. We are excited about the upcoming year and getting more involved in the North and South. Don't forget to fill out a new membership form so you can get on our mailing list and know about upcoming events. Click here for a membership application. Email Tami Munsch at Tami@MunschLaw.com or visit our website at www.mswomenlawyers.com for more information. 

 

Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Greenville "Pro Se Day" Legal Clinic - September 19

The Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project (MVLP) will co-host a "Pro Se Day" with the Washington County Chancery Court on Wednesday, September 19 at the Chancery Courthouse, 900 Washington Avenue, Greenville, MS.  Attorneys who attend the CLE seminar and volunteer at the legal clinic can earn up to five hours of CLE credits.  The CLE session will be from 9:00-10:00 a.m. and the legal clinic will be from 10:00-2:00 p.m.  Professor Debbie Bell will offer the CLE remarks.  A light lunch will be provided for volunteers.  Volunteers are asked to bring their laptops to use at the legal clinic.  Please contact Tiffany Graves at tgraves@mymvlp.net to volunteer for the clinic or to learn more about this MVLP event.

 

Mary Libby Payne Lectureship - Save the Date - September 27

Mary Libby Payne, Retired Judge of the Mississippi Court of Appeals, was both a Professor of Law and the founding Dean of Mississippi College School of Law. She later served as Scholar-in-Residence/Professor Emerita at Mississippi College School of Law while writing the history of the law school, A Goodly Heritage. Judge Payne has also been a witness and a mentor to lawyers and law students throughout her professional career. September 27, marks the inaugural presentation of The Mary Libby Payne Endowed Lectureship Series on Christianity and the Law, co-sponsored by Mississippi College School of Law and the Central Mississippi Chapter of the Christian Legal Society. The day will offer a three-hour CLE program, followed by a book-signing event with Judge Payne signing copies of her law school history, A Goodly Heritage, and a banquet featuring Professor Thomas D. Morgan of George Washington University Law School, who will deliver the inaugural lecture. The CLE will be held at Mississippi College School of Law, with the book-signing event and banquet taking place at First Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi. Look for the formal announcement in your mailboxes soon and get your registrations in early. Banquet Sponsorships are still available: contact Tammy Upton at 601-925-7273. Online registration will also be available for all the events at http://law.mc.edu/cle

 
Volunteer Attorneys Needed for McComb Family Law Legal Clinic - October 9

The Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project (MVLP) will host a Family Law Legal Clinic on Thursday, October 9 at the Pike-Amite-Walthall Library, 1022 Virginia Avenue, McComb, MS.  The event will last from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Attorneys who attend the CLE seminar and volunteer at the legal clinic can earn up to three hours of CLE credits. Volunteers are asked to bring their laptops to use at the legal clinic.  Please contact Tiffany Graves at tgraves@mymvlp.net to volunteer for the clinic or to learn more about this MVLP event.

 

Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Oxford Family Law Legal Clinic - October 18

The Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project (MVLP) will co-host a Family Law Legal Clinic with the University of Mississippi School of Law's Pro Bono Initiative Program on Thursday, October 18, from 12:00-4:00 p.m. at the Law School in Oxford, MS.  Attorneys who attend the CLE seminar and volunteer at the legal clinic can earn up to four hours of CLE credits.  The CLE session will be from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. and the legal clinic will be from 1:00-4:00 p.m.  Professor Debbie Bell will offer the CLE remarks.  A light lunch will be provided for volunteers.  Attorneys are asked to bring their laptops to use at the legal clinic.  Please contact Tiffany Graves at tgraves@mymvlp.net to volunteer for the clinic or to learn more about this MVLP event.

 

YLD Offers Webcasts - Earn CLE Credit From Your Computer 
The Young Lawyers Division is now offering on-demand streaming CLE webcasts which you can login to view anytime, day or night, from your computer to earn CLE credit! Check out the newest topics available: Advice from the Bench, Business Entities, E-Discovery, From Trial to Appeal, A Few Tips Along the Way, Law Practice Management and Reasons Lawyers Get Sued (Ethics Hour). Visit the website by going to: msbar.fastcle.com. For additional information, email Rene' Garner at The Mississippi Bar at rgarner@msbar.org.

YLD Offers Teleseminars - Get Your CLE Hours from Your Office or Home Phone
 
The Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division sponsors a series of new and timely CLE Teleseminars, which you can easily access from the convenience of your office or home phone. Register and review available courses online for these teleconference CLE seminars here.  All programs are available live at 12:00 p.m. CT are presented by National speakers with written material and live Q&A. These CLE Teleseminars cover a broad range of legal topics, including Business and Commercial Law, Real Estate Planning and Services, Estate and Trust Planning and Administration, Tax Planning, Civil Litigation, Ethics and much more! To see what topics are being covered in your area of practice, click here. For additional information, email Rene' Garner at The Mississippi Bar at rgarner@msbar.org.