April 2022 Multnomah Lawyer

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April 2022

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by Victoria Blachly and Joseph L. Franco MBF President and MBF Vice President Blachly: Tell us a little about the MBF’s CourtSupport program. It has not been around as long, but it’s making a positive impact for access to justice, isn’t it?

Joe Franco

Blachly: Joe... it’s that time of the year again. When the clocks spring forward, the flowers start to bloom and every single lawyer in the MBA’s membership turns their mind to the annual Multnomah Bar Foundation’s Fundraising Campaign. Any comments on where we’ve been and where we are going? Franco: Last month marked the two-year anniversary of Oregon’s COVID-19 Emergency Declaration, the end of the mask mandate and what promises to be the start of a return to normalcy. Although much of our lives were in a state of flux over the last two years, one thing that remained constant was the extraordinary generosity of those in our legal community. During 2020, a year in which most of the world ground to a halt, the MBF raised over $170,000 to kick off the CourtSupport Navigator Program. During 2021, the MBF moved to a single, combined fundraising campaign and raised over $60,000. This year’s campaign will again be a single, combined fundraising campaign that will raise funds to sustain the MBF’s three successful programs: CourtCare, CourtSupport and CourtConnect. Blachly: For the handful of lawyers out there who are not familiar with the MBF’s wildly successful CourtCare Program, what should they know (aside from where to send their generous donations)? Franco: CourtCare is a longAlthough much of our standing program which the MBA’s lives were in a state of membership has made possible flux over the last two through years of tireless support. It years, one thing that improves access to justice by making remained constant free, drop-in childcare available for families who have business at the was the extraordinary court. The program is located in generosity of those in the downtown Central Courthouse, our legal community. and has historically served 80 to 100 children and their families each month. The MBF is considering the potential expansion of CourtCare to the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility, which has been identified as a location with a significant need.

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Volume 68, Number 4

mba   CLE

Multnomah Bar Foundation Fundraising Campaign: Interview with a Fundraiser

Victoria Blachly

April 2022

Franco: The MBF launched the CourtSupport program in the Fall of 2020 to provide the new Central Courthouse with a Navigator who staffs the information desk at the entry to the courthouse. The CourtSupport Navigator provides a critical service to the public by answering questions about the A combined campaign court, connecting individuals with which contributes to needed services or accommodations the MBF general fund at the courthouse, and making their allows the MBF the experience more welcoming and less intimidating. Because of budgetary flexibility to direct constraints, the court would not funds to any of the otherwise have had the personnel to three programs as staff the information desk.

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Blachly: And what about the third program that currently supports the positive works of the MBF? Tell us about CourtConnect. Franco: CourtConnect is a program that pairs lawyers and judges together to visit community groups and present information about the court system and the rule of law in an effort to forge a better connection between the community and legal profession. The program helps promote procedural justice by ensuring that Continued on page 2

mba EVENT Multnomah Bar Association Annual Meeting, Dinner & Judges Reception Tuesday, May 10 5-8 p.m. Hilton Portland Downtown 921 SW Sixth Avenue Celebrating the profession and recognizing our colleagues Professionalism Award Recipient Alice Cuprill-Comas MBA Diversity Award Derily H. Bechthold MBA Awards of Merit Judge Stephen K. Bushong Emily Rena-Dozier Rebecca J. Straus YLS Awards of Merit Olivier F. Jamin YLS Rookie of the Year Sarah-Ray E. Rundle Pro Bono Awards Erin E. Roycroft Jessica A. Schuh Stephen M. Scott Emery Wang

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MBA will be offering all seminars ONLINE ONLY. To register for a CLE seminar, please see p. 4 or visit www.mbabar.org/cle and input your OSB number to register at the member rate.

APRIL 4.6 Wednesday Mandatory Mental Health and Substance Use Kyra Hazilla Harry Wilson 4.8 Friday Presiding Court Update Judge Cheryl Albrecht Judge Chris Marshall Barbara Marcille 4.13 Wednesday Closing the Deal: Unexpected Property Tax and Condemnation Consequences Cynthia Fraser 4.20 Wednesday Mastering Applicable Ethics Rules and Risk Management Strategies to Protect and Boost Your Bottom Line Dayna Underhill 4.27 Wednesday Implicit (or Unconscious) Bias in Jury Trials: A Discussion of Causes, Effects, and Possible Remedies Judge Michael Simon Judge Melvin Oden-Orr Clarence Belnavis Beth Creighton Laura Dominic 4.29 Friday Employment Law Update: What is the Current Status of COVID-19-Related Employment Law? Natalie Pattison

In This Issue Calendar ������������������������������������������ 2 CLE �������������������������������������������������� 3 Announcements ������������������������������� 6 Ethics Focus ������������������������������������� 6 Around the Bar ��������������������������������� 8 News From the Courthouse ��������������10 Tips From the Bench ������������������������10 Profile: Hon. Chanpone Sinlapasai ���� 11 YLS �������������������������������������������������12 Pro Bono Thanks �����������������������������14 Corner Office ����������������������������������� 15 Classifieds ��������������������������������������16

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This will by a hybrid event with in-person attendance limited to those who are fully vaccinated. Register by May 2 at www.mbabar.org/annualmeeting

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