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Steven A. Chase has practiced criminal law for more than 50 years. He believes the San Mateo Bar Association has been invaluable to him because of the connections it’s brought him. He also believes his career has helped him connect better with others. During his time as a lawyer, he has learned so much about why people act the way they do. Listen to Steven reveal his insights on humanity. Plus, don’t miss his must-reads for law students.
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Lifelong Californian Don Mulford has spent his career trying to help other people. He studied civil law before getting a master’s degree in divinity, which led him to become a chaplain for a period of time in addition to being a civil attorney. His resume doesn’t end there: Don has also worked in hospice care and has seen people through their most difficult times. Hear how he maintains a sense of calm during the storm, and how his penchant for aiding others manifested in his career as a civil attorney.
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Geoffrey Carr is a criminal defense attorney who graduated from UC Law San Francisco. One of his first mentors was attorney Gordon Rockhill who taught him that it’s not enough to leave trials with a hung jury: you have to win. Geoffrey has turned that philosophy into a very successful law career, and now shares his advice with his many mentees.
In this episode, Geoffrey talks to host Deborah Kemper about the theatrical nature of trials, and why you should treat every private defender client like they retained you. Plus, he offers some great advice for those looking to go to attend law school.
San Mateo Bar Referral Number: (650) 369-4149
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Leticia Toledo is a lifelong Californian who still feels like a young attorney, despite practicing law for over three decades. Leticia’s specialties include probate, estate planning, trust administration, and conservatorship law. She is also a member of The Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County and San Mateo County Women Lawyers Educational Foundation.
In this interview with host Deborah Kemper, Leticia breaks down how to deal with the stress of practicing law, and talks about the importance of finding great mentors. Listen in for advice on everything from self-care tactics to how to dress in the courtroom.
San Mateo Bar Referral Number: (650) 369-4149
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Drew Henwood didn’t always want to be in bankruptcy law. His career actually started in journalism, before his foray into criminal law. Eventually, he found what he loved in consumer and bankruptcy law in the Bay Area by way of Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas.
Host Deborah Kemper and Drew talk about bankruptcy triggers, what life looks like after filing, and how to confidently go in the direction of your dreams.
San Mateo Bar Referral Number: (650) 369-4149
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Nancy de Ita was born in the Bay Area, but traveled to many places in her life, each inspiring her to pursue something new. Nancy went to college in Mexico, earning a B.A. in Spanish Literature. It was also in Mexico she met her husband. Once the two of them returned to the Bay Area to start a family, Nancy attended law school, working in personal injury law, family law, and workers’ compensation law before she ultimately opened up her own firm.
Nancy was mentored by previous Boomer Bar guest, Marie Weiner. Like Marie, Nancy served as the president of the San Mateo Bar Association and has also worked on the Diversity Committee with host Deborah Kemper.
Listen to the episode to hear Nancy’s advice for young lawyers, and where she considers the best destination she’s ever traveled to.
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Nancy de Ita
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Born and raised in San Mateo, Robert Vale’s career began at the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the industrial lending division. He then followed in his father’s footsteps and attended law school, where he had the time of his life. However, he quickly realized he wasn’t cut out for being a litigator like his dad. Instead, Bob pursued estate planning and trust administration where he found he thrived.
Listen as Bob talks about how he believes volunteering to be crucial to his values, and tells host Deborah Kemper how he serves his community. Bob also talks about what is on the horizon for his firm, McDowall Cotter. Plus, you’ll hear him tell a story he has always wanted to tell about the late Judge Smith.
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Born in Milwaukee, self-proclaimed “Bar Groupie” Judge Marie Weiner made her way to the Bay Area in her teenage years and eventually went to school at UC Hastings. In this episode, we talk about her impressive journey presiding over high profile California cases, being a partner at Cotchett, Pitre, Simon & McCarthy, serving on the Conference of Delegates Group for San Mateo County, and being elected as the president of the San Mateo Bar in 2000.
We discuss Marie’s passion for molding the law, a change in her workflow that she calls the “silver lining of the pandemic,” and how no matter how much she loved what she did, she prioritized having a work life balance. You can also hear about Marie’s rich personal life, filled with family, singing, and Star Trek.
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Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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**Warning this show has references to rape and murder**
In this episode, Steve discusses why he became a criminal defense attorney, and how it’s shaped his view of humanity. Join us in talking about how he made his way from Long Island to the Bay Area, served as a trial lawyer for 30 years, and coached young attorneys on how to save money and plan for their future. Steve continues to give back when he's approaching retirement age!Contact Information:
Steven Schaiman, Criminal Defense Attorney.
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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In this episode of the Boomer Bar podcast, host Deborah Kemper sits down with Patricia Roma, an attorney with a dynamic and inspiring legal career. Born in Philadelphia and educated at the University of Wisconsin, Patricia's path led her to California, where she faced and overcame the challenges of being a woman in a predominantly male profession during the 1970s.
Patricia shares her experiences from hitchhiking to law school at Golden Gate University, to becoming the only woman in her class to graduate in the day school program. Her story continues with her diverse practice in criminal law, family law, conservatorships, and wills and trusts. Patricia also delves into her involvement in community activities, her passion for music, and her commitment to lifelong learning.
Listeners will gain an understanding of Patricia's resilience in overcoming industry challenges, her dedication to her profession, and her contributions to the San Mateo County Bar Association. This episode is a narrative of a lawyer's experience, marked by determination and impactful contributions in law and community service.
Contact Information:Patricia Roma
https://www.patromalaw.com/
Books:
The Myth of Normal, Gabor Mate, MD
Ohlone-Way-Indian-Life-Francisco-Monterey by Malcolm Margolin
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
San Mateo County Bar Association
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Join host Deborah Kemper in a captivating conversation with William Nagle, a master mediator whose life and career have left an indelible mark on the San Mateo County legal community and beyond. Born into a family steeped in legal tradition, Bill shares his personal journey from aspiring to follow in his father's footsteps to becoming a respected figure in complex litigation.
The episode focuses on his experiences with the evolving legal landscape, the rise of special masters, and the importance of mentorship. Beyond his legal acumen, Bill discusses his commitment to community service, highlighting his efforts in preserving local libraries and promoting literacy. This episode offers a rich narrative of a life dedicated to the law, community betterment, and a legacy of service, providing inspiration and insight for both seasoned legal professionals and newcomers to the field.
Join us for this deep dive into the life of a man who has worn many hats, all in the pursuit of justice and community enrichment.
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William Nagle, Special Master/Mediator:
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
San Mateo County Bar Association
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In this special edition of the Boomer Bar, host Deborah Kemper engages in a compelling conversation with Felicia Smith on a term that's become both a badge of honor and a contentious label — "woke." Felicia takes listeners through a comprehensive journey, exploring the evolution of "woke" from its early roots in African American English to its widespread use in the Black Lives Matter movement and its various interpretations today.
Through an engaging mix of media clips, personal insights, and historical context, Felicia breaks down the complexities surrounding "woke" and its implications in modern activism, social justice, and beyond.
Whether you're curious about the origins of the term or seeking clarity amidst the political discourse, this episode offers a balanced and thoughtful exploration of what it means to be woke in today's world. Join us for a discussion that seeks to bridge understanding in our diverse society.
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Felicia Smith:
https://exhibits.stanford.edu/saytheirnames
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
www.smcba.org
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This episode of Boomer Bar introduces Walter Shjeflo, a dedicated legal professional with nearly half a century in the field. Walter opens up about his comprehensive career in estate planning and litigation, his active involvement in civic and religious organizations, and the joy he finds in his large family. His commitment shines through his work with various community and professional organizations, including his significant role in the Kiwanis club, active participation in his church, engagement in political activities, and leadership in multiple bar associations.
Walter's narrative is a testament to the balance of a rigorous profession with a commitment to community betterment and the importance of family. Join us for an inspiring conversation that showcases the impactful life of a lawyer dedicated to service, improvement, and personal connection.
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Walter E. Shjeflo, Attorney at Law:
https://www.shjeflo-riley-cruz-llp.com/
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
San Mateo County Bar Association
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Welcome to "Boomer Bar," a podcast series that celebrates the journeys and achievements of Baby Boomer lawyers in the San Mateo County Bar Association.
In this episode, host Debora Kemper sits down with Jeffrey B. Hayden, an attorney with a rich background in both radio broadcasting and criminal law. They discuss Jeffrey's unique path, starting from his involvement in a long-running legal radio show, to his deep roots and practice in San Mateo County.
The episode offers insights into the challenges and triumphs of a criminal law specialist, the importance of mentorship and community in legal practice, and the balance between professional life and personal interests.
Join us for this enlightening conversation, showcasing a seasoned lawyer's perspective on law, life, and legacy in the Baby Boomer generation.
Jeffrey B. Hayden:Radio Host, Your Legal Rights
KALW-91.7 FM - San Francisco Bay Area
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
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Welcome to another engaging episode of the Boomer Bar podcast, where host Deborah Kemper brings to light the unique stories of Baby Boomer lawyers in the San Mateo County Bar Association. In this episode, we're honored to feature Judge Susan Irene Etezadi, a juvenile supervising judge with a remarkable life story and career.
Judge Etezadi opens up about her early years in Iran, her experiences growing up in a culturally rich environment, and her educational journey from UC Davis to the University of San Diego Law School. She shares the path that led her to the San Mateo County DA’s office and her unwavering love for the county.
The conversation dives deeper into the world of juvenile justice, discussing the challenges and rewards of working with young offenders and their families. Judge Etezadi also reflects on the significance of diversity in the judiciary, her approach to balancing high-stress work with personal life, and the lessons she has learned throughout her career.
Join us as we explore the intersection of personal history, legal expertise, and community impact in this inspiring episode. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the law, social justice, and the stories of influential legal professionals shaping our communities.
Susan I. EtezadiDeborah Kemper, MBA:
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In this special edition of "Boomer Bar," we dive into the world of law enforcement and justice, with a focus on diversity, equity, and social justice issues. Host Debora Kemper engages in a comprehensive discussion with Stephen M. Wagstaffe, District Attorney, and Shin-Mee Chang, Assistant District Attorney, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of the San Mateo County District Attorney's office.
Together, they discuss the impact of recent legislation on their prosecution strategies, the challenges of implementing colorblind charging, and the office's commitment to reflecting the community's diversity.
This episode provides a rare glimpse into the minds of those shaping justice at the county level, highlighting their efforts in adapting to new laws and ensuring fair representation across all communities. Join us for an insightful conversation that explores the balance between law enforcement and social responsibility.
Contact Information: Stephen M. WagstaffeDistrict Attorney, San Mateo County
smcgov.org
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In this enlightening episode of The Boomer Bar podcast, host Deborah Kemper sits down with Peter G. Riechert, a revered member of the San Mateo County Bar Association and a partner at Aaron Riechert Carpol & Riffle APC.
Riechert shares the rich history of his firm, its contributions to the Bar Association, and how it has nurtured legal talents, including several past Presidents. He delves into his personal journey from the social upheavals of the Vietnam War era to becoming a leading figure in real estate, business, and construction law.
This episode not only offers an insider’s look at a legacy law firm but also touches on Riechert's passions, including mentoring the next generation of lawyers and his commitment to promoting diversity and equality within the legal profession.
Join us to hear Peter G. Riechert’s compelling story, reflecting a life dedicated to law, community service, and making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
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Peter G. Riechert: https://www.arcr.com/attorneys-staff/peter-g-riechert/
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In this episode of The Boomer Bar podcast, Deborah Kemper converses with the esteemed Peter F. Goldscheider, whose career in criminal defense spans decades of dedication and resilience.
Uncover the roots of Peter's legal career, his evolution from a student activist to a criminal defense attorney, and his enduring commitment to upholding justice. This episode sheds light on the intricacies of the justice system, the challenges of defending the marginalized, and the importance of maintaining integrity and empathy in the legal profession.
Listen as Peter shares his experiences, the victories and struggles of his career, and his contributions towards creating a more equitable legal landscape. His story is not just about legal battles, but about the human spirit's capacity to advocate for change and fairness.
Join us for a journey that is both educational and inspirational, resonating with anyone interested in the power of law and justice.
Peter F. Goldscheider: [email protected]Deborah Kemper, MBA: [email protected]
Private Defender Program
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Join us on The Boomer Bar podcast as host Deborah Kemper showcases a compelling conversation between Justice Kelli Evans and Judge Chinhayi Cadet, featured in our 15th Annual Diversity Speaker Series.
This episode offers an intimate look into Justice Evans' life, from being raised by her grandmother in public housing to her influential role in the California Supreme Court. Listen as she discusses her commitment to public service, the significance of representation in the legal field, and her efforts in bridging the justice gap.
Evans' experience as an advocate for indigent defendants and her contributions to civil rights litigation are also highlighted. This conversation is a testament to the power of education, resilience, and dedication. It's an essential listen for anyone interested in the pathways to legal success and the role of diversity in shaping our legal system.
Contact Information:Deborah Kemper, MBA: [email protected]
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In this episode of Boomer Bar, host Deborah Kemper sits down with the Honorable Robert D. Foiles, a civil trial judge and lifelong resident of San Mateo County. Tune in to hear Judge Foiles discuss his humble beginnings in Daly City, his transformational years working under District Attorney Jim Fox, and his extensive 27-year tenure on the bench. You won’t want to miss this in-depth look at a career full of interesting criminal and civil trials, presiding judgeships, and a keen philosophy on the importance of fairness and listening in the courtroom.
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The Honorable Robert D. Foiles: [email protected]
Deborah Kemper, MBA: [email protected]
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