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An Evening with LSC Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership An Evening With LSC Featuring Guest Speaker David Ambroz Executive Director Corporate Citizenship & Social Responsibility Disney | ABC Television Group Pro Bono Leadership Award Honorees Erin Meyer, Keker & Van Nest LLP Jodie Smith, Moscone Emblidge & Otis LLP David Suozzi, Shartsis Friese LLP The Pro Bono Team at Cooley LLP Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership event committee Suzanne Stuckwisch Donna Wickham Furth Alvarez & Marsal Attorney at Law Ann Alpers, Co-Chair S.H. Cowell Foundation Darren Teshima Francis V. Guzman Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP National Center for Youth Law Susan Tunnell, Co-Chair Attorney at Law Pritee Thakarsey Scott Karchmer Seyfarth Shaw LLP Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP dren Simona Agnolucci Kim Thompson Sharon Meadows L Keker & Van Nest LLP PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP USF School of Law hi Trisha Anderson Christopher Zand John O’Toole c Inventus LLC Brouwer & Janachowski, LLC Attorney at Law Arthur Cirulnick Gena Castro Rodriguez Venable LLP Licensed Marriage and for Ashley Vinson Crawford Board of directorS Family Therapist S Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Ann Alpers, Chair James Schurz & Feld LLP S.H. Cowell Foundation Morrison & Foerster LLP Nell Clement Kim Thompson, Vice Chair Darren Teshima Farella Braun + Martel LLP PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Sarah Hamilton Suzanne Stuckwisch, Treasurer Susan Tunnell Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP Alvarez & Marsal Service Attorney at Law L Scott Karchmer Christopher Wu, Secretary Christopher Zand Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Casey Family Programs Brouwer & Janachowski, LLC David Kiernan Jones Day Simona Agnolucci Lega Bonnie Lau Keker & Van Nest LLP Dentons US LLP James Bell Carol Morganstern W. Haywood Burns Institute Major, Lindsey & Africa Mark Chavez Chavez & Gertler LLP 2 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership todaY’S Program Welcome Susan Tunnell, Event Committee Co-Chair Attorney at Law LSC’s Vision and Abigail Trillin, Executive Director Pro Bono Recognition Legal Services for Children c Keynote Speaker David Ambroz Executive Director Corporate Citizenship & Social Responsibility Disney | ABC Television Group Leadership Awards Presented by Andrea Del-Pan, Pro Bono Director, Legal Services for Children The Pro Bono Experience Maureen Alger, Cooley LLP, 2016 Pro Bono Leadership Firm Award Winner The Client Experience Denisse Magaña, Former Client, with introduction from Rumeli Sndyer, Senior Social Worker, Legal Services for Children vening With LS e Farewell Ann Alpers, Event Committee Co-Chair n President, S.H. Cowell Foundation a Susan Tunnell, Event Committee Co-Chair Attorney at Law 3 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership History Legal Services for Children provides free representation to children and youth to stabilize their lives and realize their full potential. Our team approach utilizes legal advocacy and social work services to empower clients and involve them in critical decisions impacting their lives. dren Access to Education L We believe that school discipline is a major driving force in the inequitable educational outcomes faced hi by low income children and children of color. We represent Bay Area students in expulsion hearings in c order to ensure access to education and to work against educational inequity. Safety and Stability at Home for S We believe all children deserve safe and stable homes and where they have access to educational and health opportunities. We represent children in guardianship and foster care cases to ensure that they have the stability they need to thrive. Freedom from Deportation We believe that children and youth cannot reach their full potential if they live in fear of deportation. Service L We represent children in immigration cases to ensure that they can remain in a safe place with access to opportunity. Lega Holistic Services We believe that legal interventions alone are ineffective to change the lives of our clients. We use an interdisciplinary approach that includes social work services to ensure that client’s health, mental health, educational and other needs are met so that they can recover from trauma and truly flourish. 4 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership BUSINESS & CORPOrate SPONSORS Pacesetter Benefactor c J.P. Morgan Private Bank Leader Guardian Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Alvarez & Marsal Global Forensic Chavez & Gertler LLP and Dispute Services LLC Cooley LLP Baker & McKenzie LLP Shartsis Friese LLP Brouwer & Janachowski, LLC Clyde & Co ning With LSC Advocate Consilio E Arnold & Porter LLP Covington & Burling LLP vening With LS Farella Braun + Martel LLP Davis Wright Tremaine LLP e Latham & Watkins LLP Dentons US LLP n Hanson Bridgett LLP Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP An Ev a Paul Hastings LLP Jones Day Major, Lindsey & Africa Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Mechanics Bank Moscone Emblidge & Otis LLP Nixon Peabody LLP Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Venable LLP 5 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Mentor Feinberg Day Alberti & Thompson LLP Kroll Associates, Inc. McDermott Will & Emery LLP Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Novus Law LLC dren L Reed Smith LLP Rosen Bien Galvan and Grunfeld LLP hi Seyfarth Shaw LLP c Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation Zelle LLP for S Friend Aptus Court Reporting Inventus LLC Jewell Stewart & Pratt PC Northern California Association of Counsel for Children Service L Lega 6 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership INDIVIDUAL PRINCIpal SPONSORS Benefactor Ann Alpers & Shawn Hanson Katharine Kates & Jack Andrews Cecily Cameron & Derek Schrier Bonnie Lau Kim Thompson & John Bliss Vid Prabhakaran & Molly Agarwal Susan & David Tunnell Deborah Rhode & Ralph Cavanagh Mark & Jill Wehrly Advocate Cynthia Carroll & Woody Marshall Friend Christine Laing & Scott Mosher Simona Agnolucci & Elias Batchelder Wendy Webster & Stuart Davidson Trisha Anderson Colette Brooks & David Harrison Guardian Abraham Elmahrek Philip Black & Brigitte Sandquist Sarah & Rob Hamilton Mitchell & Susan Cohen Gerald Huff & Judith Bliss ning With LSC Paul Herman & Ed Swanson Raymond & Cinty Kepner E Geoff Howard & Deborah Odier Sharon Meadows & Henry Hewitt Scott & Joanne Karchmer Carol Morganstern & Thomas Cunningham Susan & Chris Masto Laura & Bud Nagle Diana Nelson & John Atwater Hope Page & Al Norris Arrie & John Park Gena Castro Rodriguez & Daniel Rodriguez An Ev Darren & Shannon Teshima Mentor Cathy Ward & Richard Salaiz Scott & Ashley Crawford Shannan Wilber & Laurie Mattioli Tracy Edmonson & Wesley Skow Christopher & Jenny Wu Jessica & Stephen Galloway Christopher Zand David & Kelli Kiernan Mikiko Huang & Marshall Stoller 7 Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Home, Stability, Family, Respect, Equity, Safety, Community, Generosity, Hope, Opportunity, Justice, Advocacy, Leadership Balloon Surprise Donors La Petite Baleen Swim Schools AMC Theatres Lesley Evers American Conservatory Theater The Lord George Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Lynda Tranel Vineyards Aquarium of the Bay The Mindful Body Beach Blanket Babylon Nooworks dren L Carel Bertram Oakland Athletics Blooming Beauty Oakland Ice Center hi Cal Men’s Basketball Oakland Zoo c California Academy of Sciences Pier 39 Camp Gallileo Planet Granite Children’s Fairyland San Francisco Athletic Club for Christie’s Auction House San Francisco Community Acupuncture S Circus Center San Jose Sharks City Arts & Lectures St. George Spirits Contemporary Jewish Museum Stanford Athletics The Corner Store UrbanPutt Disney | ABC Television Group VastRoot Wellness Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Western Editions five pins project Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center Service L Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards Golden State Warriors LSC gives special thanks to the following for their services. Grand Acupuncture Center Miguel Alson & Autumn Press Green Dream Tours Katherine Kennedy & KK | SF Lega Habitot Children’s Museum Gift Certificate Stephanie Nguyen & Stephitup Photography I Touch U, Inc. Susan Pinkerton & Pink Design Thank you to Chambers & Chambers Wine Merchants for donating wine to this evening’s reception. All donor lists as of April 18, 2016. 8 Home, Stability, Family, Respect,
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