ACLL Events & News - April 27, 2022

Bernard E. Witkin Law Library Alameda County

icons color

ACLL Events & News

April 27, 2022


events

 

A History of the Alameda County Superior Court

Tuesday May 10

12 - 1

Free virtual online event

1 hour participatory MCLE credit

 

RCD courthouse

Program Description

The Honorable Charles A. Smiley, Presiding Judge, Alameda County Superior Court, takes you on a fast-paced trip from the humble beginnings of the court system in Alameda County through the 20th Century. This program explores the early history of the Alameda County court, its buildings, people, and stories.

About the Speaker

Appointed by Governor Jerry Brown in 2012, Judge Charles Smiley has served as presiding judge of the juvenile courts and as a supervising judge of the collaborative and treatment courts.  Currently, he serves as presiding judge of the Alameda County Superior Court.  Prior to his appointment, he worked as a court commissioner.  Smiley graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law worked as a public defender in Alameda County before joining the bench.  Judge Smiley has taught at both UC Hastings and Berkeley Law.  He has been a presenter and panelist at numerous CLE events.  Smiley is a past president of the Earl Warren American Inn of Court and a former director of the Charles Houston Bar Association, the California Association of Black Lawyers, and the Wiley Manuel Law Foundation, Inc.

Advance registration required.  Register via Eventbrite by noon the day before the program to receive a link.

Program flyer available HERE 

 


Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession: Prevention, Detection, Treatment

Tuesday, May 17

12 - 1

Free virtual online event

1 hour participatory MCLE credit

 

mann

Program Description

In this presentation, David Mann provides a review of the brain chemistry of addiction and alcoholism, as well as a discussion of the behavioral and health consequences of the disease.  Insights are offered into the personality traits of attorneys and the qualities of the legal profession that combine to make lawyers significantly more susceptible to addiction, and more difficult to treat, than the general population.  The presentation includes a case study of an addict attorney, as well as a self-diagnosis exercise for attorneys to utilize if they are concerned that they may have a problem which needs to be addressed.  Concluding remarks are directed towards both systemic and individual solutions to the problem, with references to specific strategies and resources available to attorneys.

Mr. Mann approaches this very serious topic in a manner that incorporates humor and irony and invites attorneys to engage in a bit of sometimes much-needed self reflection.

 

mann

About the Speaker

David Mann is a graduate of Ohio State University and Stanford Law School. He served as a Deputy Public Defender in San Francisco before becoming a solo criminal defense practitioner. After 12 years of practice, substance abuse-related issues caused him to resign from the bar with disciplinary charges pending.  Following a relentless battle with addiction which included numerous hospitalizations and periods of living on the streets, he succeeded in getting clean and sober in 1998.  Since then he has worked, among other things, as a cab driver, a private investigator, a paralegal, and a drug and alcohol rehabilitation counselor.  He presently serves as the Northern California Consultant to The Other Bar, a statewide organization of recovering attorneys, judges, and law students.  In this capacity, he spends his time providing outreach and education to the legal community, and assisting attorneys as they struggle with substance abuse and related challenges that threaten their ability and/or eligibility to practice law.

Advance registration required.  Register via Eventbrite by noon the day before the program to receive a link.

Flyer available HERE

 


news heading

Current art show at ACLL -

Chalk it up

 

Questions?? Contact the Reference Desk by email  or phone 510.208.4832

ACLL website - https://lawlibrary.acgov.org/

 

You can find and like ACLL on Facebook, follow us on Twitter

Donate now