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    ARMENIAN BAR ASSOCIATION LOOMS LARGE WITH SO. CAL. LAW STUDENTS

    http://asbarez.com/120637/armenian-bar-association-looms-large-with-so-cal-law-students/
    Friday, March 14th, 2014

    Armenian Bar Association representatives with their Italian Bar
    Association colleagues at the Glendale Law School campus

    GLENDALE--A trio of Armenian Bar Association Board and active
    members -- Saro Kerkonian, Fred Mesropi and Sara Bedirian -- formed
    the centerpiece of a special presentation at Glendale Law School
    focusing on the ways and means for law students to maximize their job
    placement opportunities and to hone their professional skills. The
    event was held on March 10 at Glendale Law School and was organized
    in cooperation with the Italian American Lawyers' Association, the
    Glendale Bar Association and the Pasadena Bar Association.

    The program began in a crowded room of more than 100 participants
    drawn from the students and faculty of Glendale Law School. With rapt
    attention, the students eagerly listened to the panel introductions
    on the concepts and benefits of bar association membership and the
    important positions such organizations hold in the legal profession
    and in the life of an engaged practitioner.

    The first series of speakers was from the Glendale Bar Association.

    The group's Vice President, Michael Zuckerman, delved into the myriad
    examples of the benefits of bar association membership. He informed
    the students that their involvement would greatly assist them in
    landing a job and would allow them to fulfill their MCLE requirements.

    Edgar Gutierrez of the Glendale Bar Association spoke next
    and emphasized that the business of law is much about building
    relationships and the importance of getting involved to develop key
    contact and work opportunities.

    At the core of the evening presentation were the Armenian Bar
    Association representatives, Fredrick Mesropi and Saro Kerkonian, who,
    in motivating and inspiring fashion, offered the audience a primer
    on the fulfilling professional and personal benefits of joining bar
    associations. Kerkonian, a member of the Board of Governors and the
    Chair of the Armenian Rights Watch Committee, spoke briefly of the
    history and mission of the Armenian Bar Association and its founder,
    Raffi K. Hovannisian. Kerkonian described the great success of two
    recent events that were held jointly with the Armenian law student
    organizations of Loyola Law School and Southwestern Law School for
    purposes of hands-on mentorship and effective resume preparation. He
    also shared the unique opportunities which bar associations often
    avail their members, citing his own experience of participating on
    a legal panel with two California Supreme Court justices.

    Frederick Mesropi, Deputy District Attorney with the Los
    Angeles County's District Attorney's Office, delivered his unique
    perspective as a public servant and the significance of bar association
    membership. Without the necessity of business-generating possibilities
    as a government prosecutor, Mesropi nevertheless made a compelling
    case for public servants' continued involvement in professional
    organizations and their engagement in community education projects. In
    addition to helping create professional connections, Mesropi commented,
    his experience in the Armenian Bar Association has led to meaningful
    relationships and lasting friendships with other members.

    Pasadena Bar Association members Heidi Bitterman and Christopher
    Chaplin spoke on the topic of how bar association membership may be of
    assistance in mastering the students' craft in the law. Both stressed
    the fact that bar association membership would provide exposure to
    attorneys in different practice areas and would provide resources for
    exchanges and consultations spanning the gamut of the areas of law. As
    bar association members, the students were told that they would be in
    a good position to learn from premier practitioners either speaking
    at continuing legal education events or networking functions.

    Professor Delores Yarnall of Glendale Law School was introduced to the
    attendees by Dean Darrin Greitzer who expressed appreciation to the
    students and speakers. Professor Yarnall emphasized what Kerkonian had
    earlier stated, namely that there is a vast number of different ethnic
    and specialized bar associations which provide value and meaning to
    their members. She spoke of her personal favorite, the Cowboy Lawyers'
    Association, and how they were celebrating their 25th anniversary this
    year. She mentioned that members go on exhilarating trail rides with
    sides of sumptuous catering and wine tastings in a relaxed atmosphere,
    which helps promote relationships with peers and opponents alike,
    all the while helping to create and maintain professional civility.

    Damian D. Capozzola, President of the Italian American Lawyers'
    Association concluded the event by talking about how bar associations
    can help you land clients.

    Capozzola stated that bar association membership would also provide
    general networking meeting opportunities and allow for people
    to interact with their peers and have access to partners, general
    counsel of corporations and key people in law firms, which could lead
    to client opportunities.

    For information on becoming a member of the Armenian Bar Association
    or for more information on the Armenian Bar Association, please visit
    www.armenianbar.com.

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