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about us
The Mexican-American Bar Association of Texas was founded in 1980. The purpose of the Association is to provide a forum and a means for lawyers to promote the social, economic and educational advancement of the people of Texas; to improve the opportunities for and promote recognition to the capabilities of Latino lawyers; to encourage its members to participate in pro-bono legal services; to speak on behalf of the Latino community on legal issues affecting the community; to promote a better understanding of the legal profession to the Latino community and the public; to serve the Latino populace as a professional association by providing services, assistance and advice on matters of legal concern to the community; to encourage respect for the judicial system in the pursuit of fairness, justice and equality; to work through legislation, advocacy and education to accomplish these goals; to provide a means to promote the professional development of its members; and to preserve high standards of integrity, honor and professional courtesy among Latino lawyers.
officers
President - Martin Garza (Dallas)
President-Elect - Maricela Siewczynski (Dallas)
Secretary - Naomi Gonzalez (El Paso)
Treasurer - Mary Lou Alvarez (San Antonio)
VP-Public Affairs - Brian Hamner (San Antonio)
VP-Programs - Carlos Morales (Dallas)
VP-Membership - Rosa Gonzalez (San Antonio)
Immed. Past Pres. - Patricia Alvarez (Laredo)
directors
Austin - Jesus Sifuentes, Russell Ramirez
Dallas - Yesenia Cardenas, Manuel Diaz
El Paso - Danny Razo, Patsy Lopez
Houston - Open
San Antonio - Felix Arambula
South Texas - Summer Olmos
West Texas - Open
past presidents
2008-2009 Patricia Alvarez
2007-2008 Benjamin Sanchez
2006-2007 Rosie Gonzalez
2005-2006 Benny Agosto
2004-2005 Hon. Gina M. Benavides
2003-2004 Joel Salazar
2002-2003 Gloria Alvarado
2001-2002 Renato Santos, Jr.
2000-2001 Janet Monteros
1999-2000 Tim Gonzalez
1998-1999 Jo Ann Reyes
1997-1998 Adelfa Calleja
1996-1997 Jim Coronado
1995-1996 Berta Alicia Mejia
1994-1995 David Mendez
1993-1994 Shirley A. Ehrlich
1992-1993 Robert A. Anchondo
1991-1992 Elena Diaz
1990-1991 Phillip Vasquez
1989-1990 Maria Luisa Flores
1988-1989 Richard Carrizales
1987-1988 Roxane Martinez
1986-1987 Margarito Rodriguez
1985-1986 Patricia Escobedo
chapters
Hispanic Bar Association of Austin
The Hispanic Bar Association of Austin ("HBAA") is an organization of Latino lawyers who volunteer their time and energy towards the betterment of the Hispanic community in central Texas. Its membership includes attorneys practicing in Austin and the surrounding areas, judges, legislators, lobbyists, government officials, law professors, law students and non-lawyers who join as associate members. The HBAA's goal is to foster and encourage the involvement of Austin's Latino lawyers in the local community.
http://www.hispanicbaraustin.com
Dallas Hispanic Bar Association
The Dallas Hispanic Bar Association ("DHBA") was founded originally as the Mexican-American Bar Association of Dallas. Its membership includes attorneys practicing in Dallas and the surrounding areas, judges, law students and non-lawyers who join as associate members.The DHBA's goal is to provide legal services to the Hispanic community, to enrich and ensure the success of its members in the legal profession in Dallas and to actively become involved in issues affecting the Hispanic community.
http://www.dallashispanicbar.com
Mexican-American Bar Association of El Paso
Mexican-American Bar Association of Houston
Many years ago, a small group of Mexican-American Attorneys and Chicano Law Students would meet informally to discuss issues unique to the Spanish-speaking attorney. One April evening in 1972 in the Northside Barrio, a formal meeting was held to organize an association long overdue: Houston MABA. Houston MABA has established itself as one of the most effective, specialized bar associations of the State Bar of Texas. MABAH is a founding chapter of The Mexican-American Bar Association of Texas and was named Outstanding Chapter at the 1989 State Convention. It was one of the first Texas chapters of the Hispanic National Bar Association.
http://www.mabah.net
Mexican-American Bar Association of San Antonio
The Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio (MABA-SA) is one of the oldest and largest Hispanic bar associations in the United States. MABA-SA provides a common forum for local attorneys to actively promote economic, social, political, and educational advancement within the South Texas community. As a professional organization,MABA-SA aspires to serve the growing needs of the Hispanic community through voluntary service, especially in the areas of community assistance, legislative advocacy, advancement of jurisprudence, and encouraging socio-economic progress through higher education.
http://www.mabasa.org
que pasa: 2010
January
14 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
February
25 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
March
11 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
April
8 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
16 - Evening Reception for Student Conference _ Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend (Houston)
17 - MABA-TX Law Student Conference _ South Texas College of Law (Houston)
May
13 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
June
15 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
July
29 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
August
5 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
18 - MABA-TX Foundation Luncheon (Houston)
26 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
September
9 - Directors Meeting (conference call)
30 -DHBA Annual Event, 7:00 PM _Belo Mansion (Dallas)
policies
MABA-TX 2010 Sponsorship Levels
A. Platinum Sponsor - $5,000.00
1.Exclusive promotional item to be distributed to all annual meeting attendees to provide maximum visibility for your company during and after the MABA-TX annual meeting. NOTE: If the sponsorship payment is made by January 31, 2010, bags can also be provided to Law Student Conference attendees and at other MABA-TX functions until fully distributed. (Cost not to exceed $2 per piece. Item to be mutually agreed upon. Minimum 500 pieces.)
2.Exclusive one-time promotional letter sent by MABA-TX to MABA-TX membership via e-mail to announce sponsorship and promote your company (up to 500 words).
3.Acknowledgment on MABA-TX Website and logo link to Platinum Sponsor, along with 125 word description of company, logo, products, etc.
4.All media outreach announcements & press release recognizing Platinum Sponsorship
5.One piece of marketing material placed in all attendees tote bags (brochure or flyer)
6.Announcements acknowledging sponsors during appropriate events
7.Table space for your company literature in the registration area
8.Continuing exposure in all post-event communications
9.Recognition at the Annual Meeting and Law Student Conference
10.Recognition on signage at MABA-TX Law Student Conference
B. Gold Sponsor - $3,000.00
1.Acknowledgment on MABA-TX Website and logo link to Gold Sponsor, along with 75 word description of company, logo, products, etc.
2.Press release recognizing Gold Sponsorship
3.One piece of marketing material placed in all attendees tote bags (brochure or flyer)
4.Table space for your company literature in the meeting area
5.Announcements acknowledging sponsors during appropriate events
6.Continuing exposure in all post-event communications
7.Recognition at the Annual Meeting and Law Student Conference
8.Recognition on signage at MABA-TX Law Student Conference
C. Silver Sponsor - $2,000.00
1.Acknowledgment on MABA-TX Website and logo link to Platinum Sponsor, along with 50 word description of company, logo, products, etc.
2.Press release recognizing Silver sponsorship
3.Table space for your company literature in the meeting area
4.Announcements acknowledging sponsors during appropriate events
5.Recognition at the Annual Meeting and Law Student Conference
6.Recognition on signage at MABA-TX Law Student Conference
D.Bronze Sponsor - $1,000.00
1.Acknowledgment on MABA-TX Website and logo link to Bronze Sponsor, along with 25 word description of company, logo, products, etc.
2.Press release recognizing Bronze Sponsorship
3.Announcements acknowledging sponsors during appropriate events
4.Recognition at the Annual Meeting and Law Student Conference
5.Recognition on signage at MABA-TX Law Student Conference
E. General Sponsor - $500.00
1.Acknowledgment on MABA-TX Website
2.Recognition at the Annual Meeting and Law Student Conference
3.Recognition on signage at MABA-TX Law Student Conference
F. Other Sponsorship Opportunities
1. Drawstring Sport Pack Bag Sponsor Drawstring sport pack bag with the MABA-TX logo and your company logo to be distributed to all annual meeting attendees to provide maximum visibility for your company during and after the MABA-TX annual meeting. Your company will handle the cost and production of this item (minimum 500 pieces) with final approval by MABA-TX. NOTE: If the sponsorship payment is made by January 31, 2010, bags can also be provided to Law Student Conference attendees and at other MABA-TX functions until fully distributed.
2. Coffee Mug Sponsor Coffee mug with the MABA-TX logo and your company logo to be distributed to all annual meeting attendees to provide maximum visibility for your company during and after the MABA-TX annual meeting. Your company will handle the cost and production of this item (minimum 500 pieces) with final approval by MABA-TX. NOTE: If the sponsorship payment is made by January 31, 2010, mugs can also be provided to Law Student Conference attendees and at other MABA-TX functions until fully distributed.
3. Sports Bottle Sponsor Aluminum, BPA-free sports bottle with the MABA-TX logo and your company logo to be distributed to all annual meeting attendees to provide maximum visibility for your company during and after the MABA-TX annual meeting. Your company will handle the cost and production of this item (minimum 500 pieces) with final approval by MABA-TX. NOTE: If the sponsorship payment is made by January 31, 2010, bottles can also be provided to Law Student Conference attendees and at other MABA-TX functions until fully distributed.
4. Website/Communications Sponsorship ($1500) 2010 Sponsorship of MABA-TX Website and Membership Communications with identification of the Sponsor on the MABA-TX website, membership communications and at MABA-TX events.
endorsements
MABA-TX will consider endorsing:
-qualified attorneys for appointments to local, state and federal courts that exercise jurisdiction within the State of Texas
-qualified attorneys for election to state and federal courts that exercise jurisdiction within the State of Texas
-qualified attorneys to governmental attorney positions
-candidates vying for positions in national bar associations
-other persons for positions relevant to the mission of MABA-TX
MABA-TX reserves the right to decline, refuse to consider, qualify or take any other action with respect to any endorsement request. MABA-TX reserves the right to endorse more than one person with respect to a particular position or office.
Endorsement Committee: The Endorsement Committee shall be chaired by the President-Elect and shall additionally consist of the VP-Programs, the VP-Public Affairs and such other members as the Committee may elect to have from time to time.
Responsibilities of Committee: The Committee shall only consider individuals that meet the statutory requirements for the position sought (if any). The Committee may conduct due diligence to extent the Committee may require to assess the qualifications of an individual seeking an endorsement from MABA-TX. In conducting its due diligence, the Committee may interview the individual seeking the endorsement, review the individuals professional background, review the individuals legal opinions or writings, review copies of any application submitted to the governmental agency making the appointment, review copies of any other request for endorsement submitted to the American Bar Association or other bar association(s), check references, review documents submitted by the individual to MABA-TX, and conduct independent Internet research on the individual.
Procedures: Any person seeking the endorsement of MABA-TX may communicate his/her request to any MABA-TX Director or Committee member. The request will be reviewed by the Committee based on the criteria set forth below. After the review, the Committee shall forward a recommendation to the MABA-TX Board of Directors in the form of a report. The report shall contain the basis for the Committees recommendation and shall attach any documentation submitted by the individual seeking an endorsement. If the Committee recommends endorsement of the individual, the Committee shall additionally prepare and attach a proposed letter of endorsement for approval by MABA-TX Board of Directors.
The MABA-TX Board of Directors may accept or deny the Committees recommendation. If MABA-TX opts to endorse the individual, the MABA-TX Board of Directors shall consider the proposed letter of endorsement and may amend or modify it as the MABA-TX Board of Directors may elect. After the letter of endorsement is approved, MABA-TX President or his/her designee shall sign the letter and forward it to the individual seeking the endorsement of MABA-TX and such other persons as may be appropriate under the circumstances.
If MABA-TX declines to provide an endorsement, the MABA-TX President or his/her designee shall inform the individual in an appropriate manner.
Criteria for Endorsement: In deciding whether to endorse an individual, the Committee may consider the following factors:
1)Integrity, character, professional reputation;
2)Professional temperament;
3)Scholarship and publications;
4)Involvement and support of the Hispanic legal community, including MABA-TX membership;
5)Support and responsiveness to Hispanic issues, concerns, and needs;
6)Litigation, adjudicative, administrative or professional experience;
7)Commitment to equal opportunity and justice; and
8)Such other information as may be relevant to the position being sought.
Confidentiality: All information obtained during the endorsement process shall be held in strict confidence by the Committee and MABA-TX Board of Directors.
Expedited Endorsement: From time to time and for various reasons, MABA-TX Board of Directors may elect to act in the place of the Committee to expedite the endorsement process.
Call for Endorsements: In the event MABA-TX receives a request for endorsement and to the extent practicable, MABA-TX may announce that it is accepting requests for endorsement for the particular position. The announcement will direct interested individuals to contact the designated DHBA member by a date certain.
Attendance of Candidates at Meetings: MABA-TX invites candidates for elected office to attend general membership meetings. Upon a request in advance, candidates may be allowed to address the membership during the meeting.
privacy
This is how we will handle information we learn about you from your visit to our website. The information we receive depends upon what you do when visiting our site.
If you visit our site to read or download information, such as career opportunities or notices, we may collect and store only the following information about you:
The name of the domain from which you access the Internet; the date and time you access our site; the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site; the pages you visited at our site; and if you used a search engine to get to us, which search engine and what keywords led you to us.
If you visit our site to complete a membership application or if you identify yourself by sending an e-mail containing personal information:
You also may decide to send us personally-identifying information, for example, your mailing address in an electronic mail message requesting that information be mailed to you. Information collected in this manner is used solely for responding to requests for information.
If you identify yourself by sending an e-mail or by providing your e-mail address in order to participate in one of our services, including, but not limited to, mailing lists, job postings and/or discussion groups:
We use personal identifying information from users in various ways to provide the services and support you seek. We use your e-mail address in order to respond to your questions or submissions or to maintain your membership. We also use e-mail in order to identify who you are and make it easy for you to be a regular user of one of our services. From time to time, we conduct surveys of users for the purpose of evaluating the use of our website, and we may use your information to contact you for more information.
If you contact us by postal mail, telephone, or electronically, via an on-line form:
Before you do, there are a few things you should know. The material you submit may be seen by various people. We may enter membership information into an electronic database or share the information with our Board members and Committee members. You might receive a call or e-mail from these persons, especially if you have expressed an interest in a particular area. Information you submit regarding pro bono opportunities might also be shared with the public interest organizations, schools, and other organizations who have expressed interest in assistance or participation from our members.
Also, please be aware that e-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication is very sensitive, or includes personal information, you might want to send it by postal mail instead.
For site management, information in all the categories described above may be collected for statistical purposes. MABA-TX may use software programs or services to create summary statistics, which are used for such purposes as assessing the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, what information is of most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas. This information enables us to run site usage tools and create statistics about our site. These statistics help us to better understand how our site is being used and what we can do to make it more useful to visitors. Statistical information is not stored in a personally-identifiable format.
At any time you may request the removal of your name or other personal information by writing to removal_mabatexas.com or by contacting us via postal mail.
NOTICE: We will not obtain personally-identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information to us.
The above policies are effective as of December 1, 2009. MABA-TX reserves the right to change this policy at any time. The use of information that we gather now is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at this time. Users wishing to see the changes may be so by visiting our web site privacy policy statement frequently.
MABA-TX Disclaimer
MABA-TX presents the information on this website as a service to our members and other Internet users. While the information on this site is about legal issues, it is not legal advice. This website contains banners and links to websites not maintained by the MABA-TX . MABA-TX is not responsible for the contents of any banner or linked site or any link contained in a linked site nor does inclusion of a banner or link in our web site to another website imply recommendation, approval or endorsement by MABA-TX of the site. MABA-TX is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.
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