San Diego Sole Practitioner and Past SDCBA President Marc Adelman Quietly Ascends to the Highest Bar Post in California
A new era begins in California’s legal system as Chief Justice Ronald George (center) completes his first full year in office, Marc Adelman (right) takes over the reins as the new president of the State Bar of California and Steve Nissen (left) prepares to become the new executive director of the bar on Nov. 1
San Diego Attorney Marc Adelman was sworn in Saturday, September 13 as president of the State Bar of California at its annual meeting held at the San Diego Convention Center downtown.
“There was a time, not so many years ago, when the legal profession was truly honored . . . and when the courts and lawyers were held in the esteem of the general public . . . I believe the public has lost faith in the administration of justice and in lawyers and judges.” My…
As you undoubtedly know, the legislation authorizing the State Bar to collect 1998 fees from our membership was vetoed last month. Our mission in fulfilling our responsibility to regulate the legal profession and the conduct of attorneys in California is threatened. As is often the case in crucial moments like these, we can view our…
Pleads for legislation and for attorneys to pay dues. When San Diego attorney Marc Adelman became president of the state bar this fall, he expected to play a variety of roles: spokesperson, advocate and even peacemaker to an often contentious organization of 128,000 practicing lawyers.
At press time, many issues remain unresolved as to the future of State Bar funding. It is still too early to predict the outcome. But no matter what the resolution, it is clear to me that attorney professionalism and civility will remain a high priority for us in the legal profession. The warning signs are…
Thanks George Kraw. I hear you loud and clear. Thank you Robert Rosenthal, Bruce Busch, Al Bianchi, Dale Bacigalupi and William Walters … you too have made an impression on my thought process. The bar president always receives a steady stream of letters and e-mail messages, but the governor’s veto of our funding authority has…
After weeks of listening to the governor and legislators, as well as hundreds of attorneys from all corners of the state, we have jointly come up with what I believe is the best solution to the funding crisis which continues to threaten the State Bar’s existence. The introduction of AB 1669 represents an enormous step…
The jury system is the cornerstone of our system of justice, but in many parts of California the jury system is in a state of crisis. The system is premised on the participation of a broad cross section of citizens. However, obtaining a representative jury pool is increasingly problematic. Low response rates to jury questionnaires…