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A Judicial Branch Podcast hosted by Mike Bowler. By listening to this podcast, attorneys can earn MCLE credits in Connecticut. Stay tuned for new Podcasts!
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Here's a quick summary of the last 3 episodes on Calendar Call.
Hosts
Paul Bourdoulous
Matt Berardino
Previous Guests
Attorney Natasha Pierre
Attorney Natasha Pierre is the State Victim Advocate in Connecticut. She is responsible for overseeing the Office of the Victim Advocate, which advocates for the rights of victims of crime. Natasha has extensive experience in legal advocacy and has worked to ensure that victims' voices are heard in the judicial process. Her role involves collaborating with various government entities to improve the support and resources available to victims.
Attorney Natasha Pierre is the State Victim Advocate in Connecticut. She is responsible for overseeing the Office of the Victim Advocate, which advocates for the rights of victims of crime. Natasha has extensive experience in legal advocacy and has worked to ensure that victims' voices are heard in the judicial process. Her role involves collaborating with various government entities to improve the support and resources available to victims.
Michelle Seagull
Michelle Seagull is the Assistant Treasurer for the State of Connecticut. In her role, she oversees the management of state funds and ensures compliance with financial regulations. She has extensive experience in public finance and has been involved in various initiatives to improve financial practices within the state.
Michelle Seagull is the Assistant Treasurer for the State of Connecticut. In her role, she oversees the management of state funds and ensures compliance with financial regulations. She has extensive experience in public finance and has been involved in various initiatives to improve financial practices within the state.
Elizabeth Rowe
Elizabeth Rowe serves as the First Assistant Bar Counsel for the Connecticut Judicial Branch. She is responsible for overseeing the regulation of attorneys and ensuring adherence to ethical standards within the legal profession. Elizabeth has a strong background in legal ethics and has worked on numerous cases involving attorney conduct.
Elizabeth Rowe serves as the First Assistant Bar Counsel for the Connecticut Judicial Branch. She is responsible for overseeing the regulation of attorneys and ensuring adherence to ethical standards within the legal profession. Elizabeth has a strong background in legal ethics and has worked on numerous cases involving attorney conduct.
Sandra Lugo-Gines
Sandra Lugo-Gines is the Program Manager for the Superior Court Operations Division. She specializes in the implementation and compliance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) within the Connecticut Judicial Branch, focusing on public services and accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Sandra Lugo-Gines is the Program Manager for the Superior Court Operations Division. She specializes in the implementation and compliance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) within the Connecticut Judicial Branch, focusing on public services and accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Topics Discussed
Office of the Victim Advocate
Attorney Natasha Pierre
victim rights
government interactions
advocacy
escheatment
IOLTA accounts
regulation
best practices
attorney funds
Americans with Disabilities Act
ADA
Title II
public services
disability
Judicial Branch
accommodation
service animals
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Calendar Call.
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Office of the Victim Advocate
Hosts
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Paul Bourdoulous
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Attorney Natasha Pierre
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Episode 100: Office of the Victim Advocate
This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Attorney Natasha Pierre, the State Victim Advocate, about the work of the Office of the Victim Advocate. Paul and Attorney Pierre discuss what the OVA is, the role of the OVA, and constitutional rights of victims. Additional topics include interactions between the OVA and the various parts of government, common pitfalls, and advice to those who interact with victims.
This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Attorney Natasha Pierre, the State Victim Advocate, about the work of the Office of the Victim Advocate. Paul and Attorney Pierre discuss what the OVA is, the role of the OVA, and constitutional rights of victims. Additional topics include interactions between the OVA and the various parts of government, common pitfalls, and advice to those who interact with victims.
Episode 99 – Escheatment of Funds from Attorney IOLTA Accounts
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Michelle Seagull, Assistant Treasurer for the State of Connecticut, and Elizabeth Rowe, First Assistant Bar Counsel for the Connecticut Judicial Branch, about the escheatment of funds from attorney IOLTA accounts. Matt, Michelle, and Elizabeth discuss the regulation of IOLTA accounts, common issues, and the process of escheatment. Additional topics include best practices, scenarios where escheatment would not be appropriate, and more.
Episode 99 – Escheatment of Funds from Attorney IOLTA Accounts
This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Michelle Seagull, Assistant Treasurer for the State of Connecticut, and Elizabeth Rowe, First Assistant Bar Counsel for the Connecticut Judicial Branch, about the escheatment of funds from attorney IOLTA accounts. Matt, Michelle, and Elizabeth discuss the regulation of IOLTA accounts, common issues, and the process of escheatment. Additional topics include best practices, scenarios where escheatment would not be appropriate, and more.
Americans with Disabilities ActADATitle IIpublic servicesdisabilityJudicial Branchaccommodationservice animals
Episode 98 – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Sandra Lugo-Gines, Program Manager for the Superior Court Operations Division about the Americans with Disabilities Act with a specific focus on Title II and public services offered by the Connecticut Judicial Branch. Paul and Sandra discuss what the ADA is, the scope of disability, and the requirements of the Judicial Branch to comply with Title II. Additional topics include common services provided, requests for accommodation, service animals, and more.
Episode 98 – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Sandra Lugo-Gines, Program Manager for the Superior Court Operations Division about the Americans with Disabilities Act with a specific focus on Title II and public services offered by the Connecticut Judicial Branch. Paul and Sandra discuss what the ADA is, the scope of disability, and the requirements of the Judicial Branch to comply with Title II. Additional topics include common services provided, requests for accommodation, service animals, and more.