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    ARMENIAN BAR ASSOCIATION
    POST OFFICE BOX 29111
    LOS ANGELES, CA 90029
    PHONE: 323-666-6288
    EMAIL: [email protected]



    ARMENIAN BAR ASSOCIATION'S 20TH ANNUAL MEETING WITH GOVERNOR GEORGE
    DEUKMEJIAN



    Several hundred legal heavyweights and dignitaries, along friends and
    family, celebrated the Armenian Bar Association's (ArmenBar) 20th
    Anniversary at a gala on May 9, 2009 at the Glendale, Hilton. The banquet
    culminated a spectacular weekend complete with legal seminars, a pro bono
    community workshop, a star studded luncheon, and receptions.



    "This was a fabulous meeting," said Armen Hovannisian, past Chairman of
    ArmenBar, and the meeting organizer. "After 20 years, we reaffirmed our wide
    relevance, special community role, and dynamic vibrancy. Our report card
    shows that we continue to make a positive difference for Armenian
    communities throughout the world," said Hovannisian.



    Governor George Deukmejian, one of an elite group of ArmenBar Honorary
    Members, was the keynote speaker at the gala dinner banquet . He wowed the
    crowd with the delivery of a true statesman and also with his comical
    anecdotes from the annuls of Nasreddin Hodja. Four hundred enthusiastic
    supporters were on-hand to witness the recognition and awarding of
    distinguished ArmenBar members.



    Raffi K. Hovannisian received the highly coveted Hrant Dink Freedom Award
    for his principled stand on Genocide recognition throughout the world. He is
    the founder of ArmenBar, the First Foreign Minister of the Republic of
    Armenia, and the first Armenian from the Diaspora to become a member of the
    Armenian Parliament.



    Professor Ann Lousin, the only three term Chair of ArmenBar, and a professor
    at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago received a Lifetime Achievement
    Award for her extensive service and mentoring to lawyers and law students.
    Vicken Simonian, the longest-serving Board member of ArmenBar, received a
    Public Service Award for years of pro bono service to the Armenian community
    and for his sustained volunteerism in the Los Angeles County court system as
    a judge pro tem, mediator, arbitrator and settlement officer.



    California Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin was the main luncheon speaker,
    and was introduced by fellow California Supreme Court Justice Marvin
    Baxter, a founding and Honorary Member of the Armenian Bar Association.
    After drawing parallels between his own family's immigrant past and the
    experiences of the Armenian community, Chin praised the outreach efforts of
    ArmenBar and encouraged the group to promote and help preserve impartiality
    in the judiciary.



    A panel on human and civil rights in Armenia, and the role of the courts in
    protecting such rights , was an important part of the legal seminars.
    Renowned Armenian civil rights attorney and Member of Parliament Zaruhi
    Postanjyan was the guest speaker. She was joined by Raffi K. Hovannisian on
    the panel.

    Nicholas Koumjian, a prosecutor in several international criminal tribunals
    and currently working at the Hague, was a special guest speaker in a panel
    focusing on the prosecution of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
    Koumjian is the chief prosecutor in the highly publicized, current trial of
    Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia. The trial is taking place
    in The Hague, and Taylor is the first former African head of state to appear
    before an international tribunal for crimes against humanity.



    Phillip Lynch, an Assistant U.S. Attorney who was appointed by the U.S.
    Department of Justice to be the Rule of Law Coordinator in Baghdad, Iraq in
    2007, joined Koumjian on the panel. Lynch has had the unique experience of
    helping to establish Iraq's legal system following the fall of the Saddam
    Hussein regime, and shared some of those experiences. He discussed his
    first-hand involvement relating to the trial of Saddam Hussein, which
    resulted in a death sentence and execution. The panel was moderated by John
    Lulejian, an Assistant United States Attorney who prosecutes violent and
    organized crime, and is a Board Member of ArmenBar.



    Garo Ghazarian, Dean of the People's College of Law, lead a panel discussion
    on "Crime and Justice in the Armenian Community." The panel included Steven
    Lubell a Commissioner in the City of Burbank, Thomas Lorenz and Tigran
    Topadzhikyan, both Seargents with the Glendale Police Department and Fred
    Mesropi, a Deputy District Attorney with the County of Los Angeles. The
    topics included the perception of Armenians within the local communities,
    helping the community with rulings from the bench and certain types of
    crimes including those related to traffic, alcohol, identity theft and
    health and welfare fraud.



    During the celebratory weekend, ArmenBar held a pro bono workshop for the
    community at the St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church in Glendale. The
    workshop featured a number of outstanding local attorneys giving practical,
    and where possible, one-on-one, advice to community members on issues of
    interest such as immigration, domestic violence, landlord/tenant disputes
    and criminal matters. The panelists included Alice Yardum Hunter, Lucy
    Avedissian, Hagop Tashjian, Betty Jamgotchian, Victor Hairapetian, Raymond
    Hovsepian, Raymond Zakari, Vicken Simonian, Varoujan Agemian, Sarkis
    Babachanian, Theresa Gibbons, Azniv Ksachikian, Nigol Manoukian, Garo
    Ghazarian and Dorine Martirossian.

    The meeting was presided over by Armenbar Chair Sonya Nersessian from
    Boston, Massachusetts.
    All of the Officers of the organization were installed to a second term,
    including Nersessian as Chair, Edvin Minassian from Glendale as Vice-Chair,
    Sara Bedirian from Beverly Hills as Treasurer and Christine Engustian from
    Providence, Rhode Island as Secretary.



    "The strength and vitality of the Armenian Bar Association during this
    celebratory weekend is a springboard for the future growth and continued
    success of this organization," said Nersessian.



    The group will next meet in Toronto in early October for its mid-year
    meeting. More information can be obtained by visiting the ArmenBar website
    at:
    www.armenianbar.org.
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