Jeff Harmon (’05) Chosen for Bar Leadership Program
Fifteen Attorneys Chosen for Bar Leadership Program
PHOENIX — August 21, 2008 — The State Bar of Arizona has named 15 attorneys to its annual Bar Leadership Institute, a one-year program designed to foster the professional growth and enhance the leadership skills of a diverse group of Arizona attorneys
The attorneys participating in the class are:
* Wendy Akbar, Quarles & Brady LLP, Phoenix
* Jessica Benford, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, Phoenix
* Flynn Carey, Gallagher & Kennedy PA, Phoenix
* Ann Marie Chischilly, Gila Indian River Community, Chandler
* Franci Fealk, Kutak Rock LLP, Scottsdale
* Jeffery Harmon, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Scottsdale
* Isaac Hernandez, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Phoenix
* Mingyi Kang, Gust Rosenfeld PLC, Phoenix
* Jennifer Larson, Gust Rosenfeld PLC, Phoenix
* Tamara Mulembo, Pima County Public Defender’s Office, Tucson
* Zarinah Nadir, Arizona State University, Mesa
* Sonia Nayeri, Jones Skelton & Hochuli PLC, Phoenix
* Anita Simons, Pima County Attorney’s Office, Phoenix
* Michael Somsan, Community Legal Services, Phoenix
* Nina Targovnik, Community Legal Services, Phoenix
Beginning in September, the attorneys will attend monthly programs in leadership, ethics and career development. Throughout the year, participants will also have the opportunity to meet with judges, Congressional representatives, lobbyists and in-house counsel to experience the diversity of the legal profession.
Following completion of the first year, participants must commit to one year of participation in a State Bar committee or section and/or another bar association or community organization.
Alumni: Dorinda Strmiska (’06)
Dorinda Strmiska (’06) was recently hired as a Staff Attorney for California Indian Legal Services. Congrats Dorinda!
JOB: Indian Law Resource Center Attorney DC Office
ATTORNEY
Position Description and Criteria
The Indian Law Resource Center is now considering applications for an attorney
position in the Washington, D.C. office. The attorney will provide legal assistance to
indigenous nations and tribes in matters relating to indigenous rights, tribal sovereignty
and international human rights, and will play a role in carrying out all of the legal
programs of the Indian Law Resource Center. The attorney will work under the
supervision of the Executive Director and with the assistance of other Center attorneys
and professional staff.
Substantial interest and experience in federal Indian law and indigenous legal issues is
important, with experience working on international human rights and environmental
law preferred. Two years legal experience, the ability to travel, and Spanish language
ability are also preferred. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and Native
Americans are encouraged to apply.
Salary for the position will depend on experience. Excellent benefits are provided.
About the Indian Law Resource Center
The Indian Law Resource Center is a non-profit law and advocacy organization
established and directed by American Indians. We provide legal help without charge to
indigenous nations and tribes in major cases involving indigenous rights, human rights,
land claims, and environmental protection. The Center seeks to overcome problems
affecting indigenous peoples by establishing national and international legal standards
that uphold indigenous human rights and dignity, strengthen indigenous selfdetermination,
and protect indigenous lands and resources. For further information about the Center, visit our website, www.indianlaw.org .
Interested attorneys, law graduates, and law students may apply by sending a cover
letter, resume, law school transcript, writing sample (exclusively your work), and list of
three references to Marilyn Richardson at mt@indianlaw.org or by mail to 602 N.
Ewing St., Helena, MT 59601.
602 North Ewing Street
Helena, Montana 59601
Tel. (406) 449-2006
Fax (406) 449-2031
601 E Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
Tel. (202) 547-2800
Fax (202) 547-2803
JOBS: SRPMIC General Counsel Office
General Counsel
Deputy General Counsel
Assistant General Counsel – Government
Assistant General Counsel – Enterprises
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Scottsdale, Arizona
Submit Official SRPMIC Application or resume to:
SRMMIC – Human Resources
10,005 E Osborn Rd.
Scottsdale, Arizona 85256
For full job description and to download our application, please visit our website:
http://www.srpmicjobs.com/
Closing date: Open Until Filled
Breann Swann presents at Tokyo conference
JOB: Tohono O’odham Nation Office of Attorney General
Contact: Jonathan Jantzen, Acting Attorney General
Employer: Tohono O’odham Nation Office of Attorney General
Address1: P.O. Box 830
Address2:
CityStateZip: Sells, AZ 85634
Email: jonathan.janzten@tonation-nsn.gov
Phone: 520-383-3410
Fax: 520-383-2689
AcceptingCalls: Yes
JobTitle: Assistant Attorney General III
Salary: Salary approximately $110,000 with six years of experience; salary negotiable based on experience; group health/life insurance, pension and other benefits provided.
Description: The Office of Attorney General represents the Tohono O’odham Nation in litigation and other legal matters. The Office seeks an attorney with 6 years or more of experience in general Indian tribal law, natural resources and environmental law, to fill an Assistant Attorney General III position.
Applicant must be graduate of accredited law school and admitted to practice in at least one state; licensed in Arizona or admitted within 18 months of employment
Experience: Graduate,Current Bar Members,Taking Next Bar,Bar Passage
Submit: Resume,Writing Sample,References
SubmitOther:
SendBy: Mail,Fax,Email
Deadline: Applications accepted until position filled
Alumni: Sheri Freemont (’01)
Congratulations to Sheri Freemont, Chief Prosecutor of the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community. She was recently received the “2008 Director of the Year” award from the Community. Tribal leadership said Ms. Freemont has significantly contributed to the betterment of services of the Community by her amazing leadership.

