Friday, July 13, 2012

Save the East County Courthouse!

As you may have read recently in the VC Star, the Ventura County Bar Association has been working closely with our local Superior Court (Presiding Judge O’Neill, Court Exec. Officer Mike Planet) and local officials (Supervisor Peter Foy, Simi Valley Mayor Bob Huber, former Simi City Manager Mike Sedell) to try to save the East County Courthouse (in Simi) from being closed completely. 

The proposal is for all the major cities in Ventura County to make a financial contribution for a temporary 2-year period to maintain limited services at the East County Courthouse – namely, one Commissioner sitting 2 days per week to handle small claims, traffic, unlawful detainer, criminal arraignment and restraining order matters.  (Annually, $275,000 is needed to maintain these services at the East County Courthouse.) 

If this courthouse is closed and the 17,000 cases (annually) are then transferred to Ventura, people can expect delays in access to justice caused by a backlog of cases, resulting in longer wait times for hearings, lines at the filing window in Ventura, traffic on the already congested 101 freeway between Thousand Oaks and Ventura, and parking problems at the Ventura courthouse. 

The contribution amount being requested of each city is based upon their population and the relative impact caused by the court’s closure.  Several cities as well as the County have already approved this proposal.  We are now waiting for a few key cities such as Thousand Oaks to get onboard.  
The breakdown is as follows:

City of Camarillo                     $15,000
City of Moorpark                     $25,000
City of Oxnard                         $30,000
City of Simi Valley                   $75,000
City of Thousand Oaks           $65,000
City of Ventura                        $15,000
County of Ventura                   $50,000
                                             __________
                                             $275,000

You can download the official agenda & supplemental packet for next Tuesday's T.O. City Council meeting.  We are the first item of business under the Department Reports (#9A).  

However, it looks like we will be fighting an uphill battle given that the recommendation is to NOT provide the funding requested.  
That’s why YOUR attendance and support at the July 17, 2012 meeting is even more important!  

Please invite all your friends and colleagues as well.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Save the East County Courthouse! (T.O. City Council Meeting July 17)

Calling all VCTLA members, bar leaders, friends - especially those who live & work in Thousand Oaks and the East County:

Join VCTLA, VCBA, VCMABA and VCDBA, as we support Presiding Judge O'Neill and Executive Officer Michael Planet's pitch to save the East County Courthouse from being completely closed. 


Your presence is needed at the Thousand Oaks City Council meeting next Tuesday July 17 (6pm) at the City Council Chambers in the Civic Arts Plaza (2100 Thousand Oaks Boulevard).  The more people we can get there, the stronger our voice!


The Asst. CHP Regional Chief, Simi Valley Mayor Bob Huber, Supervisor Peter Foy, and VCTLA President Allen Ball, will also address the council. Board Members from the Ventura County Trial Lawyers Association will be attendance, and we urge you to join us. 



This is your chance to make a difference!  Please contact Dien Le at dien@calawcounsel.com and stay tuned to the VCTLA Facebook page for more information.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Crash Data Retrieval & Control Data Interpretation (What’s in that Airbag Black Box Anyway?)

VCLTA invites you to join us for a dinner program on July 24, 2012 - earn 1 MCLE.

Tower Club in Oxnard
300 Esplanade Drive, 21st Floor
Oxnard, CA 93036

Reception: 6 pm
Dinner: 6:30 pm

Have you ever wondered what information is stored in the
“Black Box” in your car? Our speaker, Mark Whelchel, P.E.,
will tell you at this informative and cutting edge program.
Mr. Whelchel is a mechanical engineer with over 25 years
of expertise in the field of Automotive Forensic Engineering
and has been intimately involved with the expansion of
Automotive Airbag Event Data Retrieval (the “black boxes”
in cars). He has published technical papers, presented
numerous continuing educational seminars, and conducted
testing in this area. Mr. Whelchel has qualified and testified
in several states in the field of Crash Data Retrieval in both
civil and criminal trials, equally for the plaintiff and defense bars.

Cick here to download the flyer and R.S.V.P. today!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Superior Court Fee Increase Effective June 27, 2012


Last week, Governor Brown signed the fiscal year 2012-2013 state budget and related "trailer bills."  One of the trailer bills contained various increases in civil filing fees, and in the case of jury deposits, a change in the deadline for making deposits.  

The following link provides a complete listing of filing fees; those which are highlighted in yellow denote changes and increases – Superior Court of California State Civil Fee Schedule

As in the past, the changes are said to take effect immediately, although the Ventura County Superior Court has not announced when it will implement the new fees.

All together, these fees are expected to raise approximately $50 million annually to support the court system.

To read related articles about the court budget see the Ventura County Star:

Photo by Juan Carlo of the VC Star