Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Los Angeles Bankruptcy Court Has Most Self-Filers
Judges and staff at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California are taking a hard look at ways to better serve people who file for bankruptcy without a lawyer while having little or no understanding of the process and procedures. The court, which serves more than 18 million people in seven Southern California counties, reported 38,098 filings by self-represented debtors last fiscal year. That’s 30 percent of the total of self-represented bankruptcy filers nationally, and more than all of the other bankruptcy courts in the western states combined.
Court statistics show that a self-represented debtor is almost eight times more likely to have his or her Chapter 7 case dismissed than a debtor represented by counsel. The odds are even worse in Chapter 13 cases, which are often filed by homeowners seeking to avoid foreclosure. A self-represented debtor has less than a 1-percent chance of successfully completing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
More information here.
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Friday, April 6, 2012
Courthouse Exhibits in Los Angeles
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| Sketch from Michael Jackson trial |
The United States District Court for the Central District of California has opened historical exhibits at its two courthouses in downtown Los Angeles.
The Spring Street courthouse features exhibits on the “Office of the Clerk of Court – Past and Present” and the “Artistic Depictions of Spring Street Courtroom Proceedings," features an historical overview of various career opportunities available in the clerk’s office. Another exhibit, “Artistic Depictions of Spring Street Courtroom Proceedings,” features trials of well-known musicians including the late Michael Jackson, Rapper Suge Knight, Michael Bolton, Paula Abdul, Lionel Richie, and Mike Love of The Beach Boys. Their trials ranged from copyright disputes to parole violation hearing.
Another exhibit in the Roybal Federal Building on Temple Street features courtroom artist sketches of infamous trials including the “Millenium Bomber,” Anna Nicole Smith’s bankruptcy hearing, Michael Jackson and Rodney King’s civil trials.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Idaho Court Hosts 'Resolution Roundup'
Volunteer judges and mediation experts spent a week helping Idahoans involved in federal court cases resolve their cases in an alternative way, and avoid lengthy trials. The United States District and Bankruptcy Court, District of Idaho, partnered with the Ninth Circuit Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee to host the “Resolution Roundup.” Susie Boring-Headlee, who’s organizing the program locally, said 30 cases were chosen during the program, held in early April in Boise.
Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2012/04/01/2059108/idaho-court-hosts-pro-bono-mediation.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2012/04/01/2059108/idaho-court-hosts-pro-bono-mediation.html#storylink=cpy
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Chief District Judges Discuss Community Outreach
During a January 12-13, 2011, meeting in San Diego, chief judges of each of the 15 judicial districts in the Ninth Circuit learned about someo f the community outreach programs being used by federal courts. The program featured presentations on Law Week activities in Guam, the CourtWorks! program in Phoenix, Arizona, and an automated speaker bureau system used by the federal court in Seattle.
Judge Janis L. Sammartino of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California attended the meeting as a respresentative of the Ninth Circuit Courts and Community Committee. Judge Sammartino discussed the Courts & Community website and the upcoming publication of a printed newsletter for judges and court staff.
Check out http://community.ca9.uscourts.gov/ for more information, including organizational materials, for the programs mentioned above and others.
Judge Janis L. Sammartino of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California attended the meeting as a respresentative of the Ninth Circuit Courts and Community Committee. Judge Sammartino discussed the Courts & Community website and the upcoming publication of a printed newsletter for judges and court staff.
Check out http://community.ca9.uscourts.gov/ for more information, including organizational materials, for the programs mentioned above and others.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Message from the Chair
U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
We are focused on programs and activities involving all of the federal courts – appellate, district and bankruptcy – in nine western states and two Pacific Island jurisdictions. Since 2001, we have been working with the media to improve news coverage of the courts, and with judges, lawyers and educators to promote community outreach programs that increase public understanding of and confidence in our judicial system. Committee members include federal judges, members of the federal bar, professional journalists and court staff.
We want to inform the public about the many worthwhile community outreach efforts being undertaken by our federal courts. And we want to make it easier for judges and court staff to engage in community outreach by providing information on how various programs and activities are organized and implemented. This “how to” information is available by type of program and may include contact information for the organizers.
Please feel free to contact us by email at community@ce9.uscourts.gov This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or speak with David Madden in the Office of the Circuit Executive (415) 355-8930.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Are You Interested in Finding Out About Local Outreach Programs for High School Students?
| Central District of California Hosts Law Day in 2010 |
Law Day is coming up! Most courts host outreach events around May 1.
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