2012 Summer - Federal Bar Association
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2012 Summer - Federal Bar Association
articles & activities The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Holds Meeting in San Juan • 2 The FBA Mid-Year Meeting • 2 The Stolen Valor Act • 3 FBA News and Up Coming Events • 4 On Patent Wars: Oracle Corp. v. Google, Inc. • 9 2012 Summer FBA Student Division Activities Induction Ceremony FBA PR Chapter Student Divisions • 5 Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School Human Trafficking: Governmental and Nongovernmental Organizations’ Efforts • 5 The 2012 Moot Court Appellate Arguments at the U.S. District Court • 6 The Effective Oral Argument • 7 University of Puerto Rico Law School The Federal Criminal Justice System in Puerto Rico From the Point of View of a Prosecutor and a Public Defender • 7 Employment Opportunities in Federal Court: A Talk With Litigation Attorney Britt E. Arrieta Rivera, Esq. • 8 membership informatioN section Special Message • 14 FBA PR Chapter Active Members Roster • 15 Membership Application • 22 IN EVERY ISSUE Clerk’s Tidings • 10 Board of Directors • 24 Federal Bar Association Practitioner Directory • 25 The Federal Bar Association Newsletter President’s Message Dear Members: As I reflect on the work we have done this past year to put in place a continuous stream of activities that improve the level of practice in our federal court, I am proud of everything we accomplished, but mindful that still there is much work to be done. Whether we continue to offer monthly conferences on substantive and procedural matters of interest, or transition to a more structured but less recurrent system of CLE seminars, our mission remains the same. We strive to help all federal practitioners become better at their craft. Many challenges lay ahead for the in-coming Board, but one in particular warrants mention: our membership count. Presently our membership hovers around the six hundred mark. Eyeing the National Convention to be held in Puerto Rico in September 2013, our goal is to increase our membership count to one thousand. We hope to reach that mark by continuing to appeal to your interest in the Chapter by offering seminars, conferences, and networking activities that foster your professional growth. Look for a conference on summary judgment in the labor and employment context in August, and we have other conferences on the pipeline that I am sure will be to your liking. We are planning to offer a conference on evidence and courtroom techniques that will be useful to beginners and seasoned attorneys alike. Also, we are planning to offer a conference on mediation, its upside and its downside, how to approach it, and what to expect from the process. These and other conferences we will offer are an excellent reason to join or renew your membership. But there are other reasons. The Court is always instrumental and the Judges and Clerk’s Office are very helpful with our activities, as are our long standing members. Membership with the Chapter is an excellent way to further develop your relationship with all of them. This is an excellent time to become a member of the FBA or renew your membership. I hope you will do so! Best, Manuel A. Pietrantoni The Federal Bar Association Newsletter Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter Editorial Board Katherine González-Valentín Ferraiuoli, LLC (787) 766-7000 Editor-in-Chief Past Chapter President Contributing Editors Manuel A. Pietrantoni Casellas Alcover & Burgos Hon. Gustavo A. Gelpí Past Chapter President Roberto Abesada-Agüet Correa Acevedo Law Offices, PSC Copyright ©2012 by the Federal Bar Association, Honorable Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter. The contents of From the Bar may not be reproduced without the express written consent of the author. This newsletter is intended for information only and is not to be considered legal advice. The views expressed by counsel in the articles published herein are entirely theirs and not of the Chapter or the editorial board. Requests for additional copies, submissions, or address updates should be directed to Katherine González at [email protected]. The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association Holds Meeting in San Juan The Fellows of the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association held a series of meetings in San Juan in February of this year. This marked the first time that the Foundation holds a board meeting in Puerto Rico. The event was organized by Foundation board member and Life Fellow, Néstor M. Méndez. The meetings were capped off by a Fellows’ dinner at Morton’s of Chicago at the Caribe Hilton hotel. Two new Life Fellows were inducted during the event: Gustavo A. Gelpí, Sr. and Oreste R. Ramos. Alfredo Castellanos, who already had been a Fellow for several years, became a Life Fellow. Mr. Gelpí, who is Counsel with McConnell Valdés LLC, is a very accomplished trial and appellate attorney as well as Judge Gelpí’s father. Mr. Ramos, who is the FBA’s Puerto Rico Chapter President Elect, is a Capital Member of the litigation practice group of Pietrantoni Méndez & Alvarez LLC. Mr. Castellanos is a past Puerto Rico Chapter President of the FBA as well as a very accomplished trial attorney who has represented high profile clients, not only in Puerto Rico, but also stateside. During the Fellows’ dinner, Mr. Luis Alvarez, a board member of the Fundación Histórica del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico, gave a presentation on La Fundación’s mission and accomplishments. Among the guests at the Fellows’ dinner were Foundation President Dennis J. Clark, Fellows Chair ex officio Carl Gilmore, Judge Gustavo A. Gelpí, Judge Juan M. Pérez Giménez, Judge Daniel R. Domínguez, Puerto Rico Supreme Court Justice Roberto Feliberti (who is also a Fellow of the Foundation), and First Circuit Settlement Counsel Charles Cordero, as well as several members of Manuel Pietrantoni, Oreste Ramos, Gustavo A. Gelpí, Judge Gustavo A. Gelpí, Jr., Alfredo Castellanos, Néstor Méndez and Russell del Toro. Attendees during Carl Gilmore’s speech. the Board of the Puerto Rico Chapter, both current and past, including current President Manuel A. Pietrantoni, Past FBA National President Russell del Toro, First Circuit Vice President Katherine González, and past chapter presidents, Richard Graffam, Eric Pérez Ochoa and Roberto Santana. The photographs were furnished by Nina Méndez Martí. The FBA Mid-Year Meeting By: Manuel A. Pietrantoni The FBA Mid-Year Meeting was held in Washington DC on March 30 and 31, 2012. In attendance were several members from our Chapter, including the FBA National’s Treasurer Hon. Gustavo A. Gelpí, Fellow Néstor Méndez, Fellow and Past Chapter President Ricardo Casellas, and Fellow and Chapter President Manuel A. Pietrantoni. While the meeting was a success, the highlight was a ceremony sponsored by the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association honoring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, held in the Supreme Court. Justice Thomas spoke eloquently about the role each attorney plays in the administration of justice, and about the importance of protecting the legal process. The ceremony was a rousing success. 2 Hon. Gustavo A. Gelpí, Jr., Justice Clarence Thomas of the US Supreme Court and Gustavo Gelpí, Esq. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 The Stolen Valor Act Addressed by Professor John M. Greabe On March 16, 2012, Professor John M. Greabe from the University of New Hampshire School of Law offered a seminar to members of the Puerto Rico Chapter at the Clemente Ruiz Nazario Federal Courthouse on United States v. Álvarez. Professor Greabe spoke about the Supreme Court’s consideration of the Ninth Circuit’s decision to strike down a federal statute known as the “Stolen Valor Act” on First Amendment grounds. The Act imposes criminal penalties for falsely claiming to have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. The issue framed by the Ninth Circuit’s decision was whether the First Amendment permits Congress to penalize false statements of fact. Professor Greabe led a lively discussion regarding the issue addressed by the amicus brief he co-authored, i.e. whether the statute could be seen to perform a trademark function and thus be evaluated under a different level of scrutiny. Becky Shaw, Professor John M. Greabe and Elizabeth Gray from the University of New Hampshire School of Law FBA NEWS & UP COMING EVENTS… FBA Lecture Series: On August 16, 2012, the Chapter will continue its Lecture Series with “Summary Judgment in Labor and Employment Cases” featuring Hon. Daniel R. Domínguez, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Puerto Rico. The lecture will start at 2:00 P.M. and will be held at the Clemente Ruiz-Nazario U.S. Courthouse in Hato Rey. The next lecture of the series will be a panel discussion on evidentiary issues at a date to be determined. Please watch out for our e-mails for further information. Nominations & Elections: July 16 is the deadline for notification of write-in candidates to the FBA Board. Notice was sent to all Chapter members in good standing. Be on the look-out for the voting ballots after July 16. Membership: The Chapter has appointed Oreste Ramos until August 2012 and Andrés López for the 20122013 term as Membership Chairs. You may contact them or any member of the Coming up in our Lecture Series: “Mediation: Strategies, Skills, and Tools for Success” Are you and your clients making good use of mediation and its benefits? What are the best practices that can help you succeed in this area? More details coming soon! Board to assist you with your questions about your membership status. Farewell & Thanks are in order! Our esteemed Melissa Stevenson, longtime Manager of Chapters and Circuits at the FBA National office has decided to pursue graduate studies and leave her position effective June 29. Melissa has been a great supporter of our Chapter. She will be missed! Manuel Pietrantoni, Melissa Stevenson and Carlos Valldejuly Katherine González and Melissa Stevenson 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 3 FBA Student Division Induction Ceremony FBA PR Chapter Student Divisions By: Hector L. Ramos-Vega On Friday, April 13, 2012, the Honorable Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter of the Federal Bar Association (“FBA”) held an induction ceremony for members of the Student Division of the University of Puerto Rico School of Law, the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law and the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law. The ceremony was held at the Old San Juan Federal Courthouse and was presided by the Honorable Gustavo A. Gelpi, United States District Judge, the Honorable Brian K. Tester, United States Bankruptcy Judge, and the Honorable Roberto Feliberti, Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court. After taking their oath, the three judges addressed the new student members congratulating them on their decision to join the organization and expressing how their own individual memberships in the FBA had helped them in achieving their professional goals. Judge Gelpi went into great detail to highlight the benefits of belonging to the FBA as students and as practitioners. Judge Tester as well as Justice Feliberti narrated their own individual experiences as members of the organization before being appointed to the bench. In all, the Judges, the students and the family members in attendance enjoyed very much their participation in the induction ceremony. Law Students with Hon. Brian K. Tester, United States Bankruptcy Judge; Hon. Roberto Feliberti, Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court and Hon. Gustavo A. Gelpí, Jr., United States District Judge. 4 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 FBA Student Division Interamerican University Law School Human Trafficking: Governmental and Non-governmental Organizations’ Efforts By: Manuel Franco O n March 27, 2012, members of the PR Chapter Student Division at the Interamerican University Law School organized a conference on the subject of Human Trafficking. The objective of the conference was to educate the audience and bring awareness to this relatively unknown problem. The guest speakers were Agent Joseph González of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Agent José L. Viera of the Department of Homeland Security, Maritza González of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and Karla González from the Caribbean Coalition against Human Trafficking. Karla González began the conference with an introduction to the topic. It became clear that much of the audience, like much of the population, was unaware or misinformed as to the issue of Human Trafficking. Ms. González taught the audience the correct terminologies and showed them the alarming statistics. One could see the horror on the faces of those present when Ms. González told them of the reality that some of these atrocities were actually occurring here in Puerto Rico. Karla González gave real life examples of how easy becoming a victim can be. Next up were agents Joseph González and José L. Viera who talked about some of the investigative methods used by the government. They explained that the biggest obstacle is that there are many victims who won’t speak to the government agencies that are trying to save them because their handlers have brainwashed them into believing that they are only concerned with hurting them or putting them in jail. Without their cooperation it becomes difficult to build a case as Assistant United States Attorney Maritza González explained. The activity was a success as many of the students were very attentive and eager to ask questions at the conclusion of the conference. At the end of the conference students had an opportunity to get to know the guest speakers over cold beverages and hors d’oeuvres. It was a very informative and eye-opening lecture and a great experience for all those involved. Manuel Franco, Interamerican Law School Student Division President; Homeland Security Special Agent Jose L Viera; Assistant United States Attorney Maritza Gonzalez; Travis O’Neal, Immediate Past President Interamerican Law School Student Division; Karla Gonzalez from the Caribbean Coalition Against Human Trafficking; FBI Special Agent Joseph Gonzalez; and, Assistant United States Attorney Ernesto Lopez-Soltero. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 5 FBA Student Division Interamerican University Law School The 2012 Moot Court Appellate Arguments at the U.S. District Court By: Roberto Abesada-Agüet For the fifth straight year, the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico hosted the visit of 40 first year law students from the Interamerican University, School of Law who, together with their friends and relatives, appeared for a moot court appellate argument as part of the Legal Research, Analysis and Writing two semester course taught by Roberto Abesada-Agüet and José De la Cruz. U.S. District Court Judge, Hon. Francisco A. Besosa, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, Hon. Roberto Feliberti, and Hon. Teresita Medina-Monteserín from the Puerto Rico Court of Appeals heard argument in the first panel. The second panel counted with the participation of U.S. District Court Judge. Hon. Daniel R. Domínguez, U.S. Magistrate Judge Hon. Marcos López and Hon. Angel Pagán-Ocasio, from the Court of First Instance, San Juan Superior Part. Left to right (up): Hon. Roberto Feliberti, Hon. Francisco A. Besosa and Hon. Teresita Medina Monteserín; Left to right (down): Prof. Roberto Abesada-Agüet and Prof. José De la Cruz After one year of hard work, the students were grateful and proud of this engaging and realistic experience. The students, faculty and general audience highly appreciated the recommendations of all of the judges who, out of their very busy schedule, took the time and effort to study the briefs carefully, make pointed questions and comments and contribute to the enhancement of the legal profession. Indeed, the lessons learned in this daunting advocacy experience will never be forgotten by the students. Special thanks to Chief Judge Hon. Aida Delgado, Frances Ríos de Morán and Carmen Serrano for allowing this event to take place in the U.S. District Court’s facilities. 6 Left to right (up): Hon. Ángel Pagán-Ocasio, Hon. Daniel R. Domínguez and Hon. Marcos López; (down) Prof. José De la Cruz 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 FBA Student Division Interamerican University Law School The Effective Oral Argument By: Travis M. O’Neal On Friday, April 27, 2012, the first year Interamerican University Law School students enrolled in Professor Roberto AbesadaAgüet’s Investigation, Research, and Analysis class presented their first oral argument. As is customary of Professor Abesada’s class, his students argued their cases in front of a panel of three judges at the Clemente Ruiz Nazario U.S. District Courthouse located in Hato Rey. On the Tuesday, April 24, 2012, in anticipation of the students’ then-upcoming oral arguments and with the help of the Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter’s Federal Bar Association Student Division at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law (“Student Division”), Professor Abesada organized and hosted in the theatre of the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School an activity titled, “The Effective Oral Argument.” In addition to Professor Abesada, U.S. District Judge Daniel Domínguez and U.S. Magistrate Judge Marcos López participated in the activity, which was open to all Federal Bar Association members. Using a PowerPoint presentation, Professor Abesada gave tips and techniques for delivering an effective oral argument as well as tips on oral argument etiquette. As Professor Abesada went through the slides of his PowerPoint presentation, Judge Domínguez and Magistrate Judge Marcos López provided commentary and gave their own personal insight and tips. The activity finalized with a brief Question and Answer session in which Judge Domínguez and Magistrate Judge López answered the members’ questions and addressed the concerns they expressed. Once the activity concluded, Judge Domínguez, Magistrate Judge López, Professor Abesada, and the members that were in attendance stepped outside the theatre to fraternize with one another as they enjoyed hors d’oeuvres that the Student Division supplied for the night’s activity. FBA Student Division University of Puerto Rico Law School The Federal Criminal Justice System in Puerto Rico From the Point of View of a Prosecutor and a Public Defender The Student Division of the PR Chapter at the University of Puerto Rico Law School was honored to invite as guest speakers U.S. Assistant District Attorney, Dina Avila, and Public Defender, Hector Ramos. These two speakers gave a thorough overview of the criminal justice system from opposing points of view, that of a prosecutor and that of a public defender. Attorneys Avila and Ramos provided a detailed explanation of the inner workings of the criminal justice system from the investigative phase up to the sentencing phase. Each speaker provided insight into the challenges each side faces at different steps. Students also received valuable advice related to ways of becoming involved in the Federal Criminal Justice System, as each speaker explained the process of becoming either a federal prosecutor or a public defender in Puerto Rico. We reiterate our appreciation to both speakers for the time and knowledge they shared in this activity! 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Above: Dina Avila and Hector Ramos with UPR law students. Below: Dina Avila and Hector Ramos giving their presentation. 7 FBA Student Division University of Puerto Rico Law School Employment Opportunities in Federal Court: A Talk With Litigation Attorney Britt E. Arrieta Rivera, Esq. Currently the Career Development Office at the University of Puerto Rico Law School provides opportunities for students to apply for positions in local law firms of all sizes and practices, as well as state and federal courts. Although clerkships in Federal Court are available, obtaining information on the application process has been more limited. This school year the FBA-UPR Chapter hosted a conference for students to learn more about federal clerkships in Puerto Rico. Britt E. Arrieta Rivera, Esq. of McConnell Valdés, LLC was invited as a guest speaker to discuss employment opportunities in the federal system. Britt E. Arrieta answers questions from UPR students. She was very informative, and spoke about her own experiences in the federal court system, particularly her clerkship with District Judge Pérez Jiménez. She encouraged students to work with a judge, as the experience provides a terrific learning opportunity and a solid background in the inner workings of Puerto Rico federal courts. Additionally, she encouraged students to visit OSCAR the government run website used to apply for positions in the Federal Court system in order to learn more about the process. This activity was a great success and had an excellent turnout! UPR law students with Britt E. Arrieta (2nd from left). OSCAR If you are interested in more information please visit the central online resource for federal law clerk and appellate court staff attorney hiring: https://oscar.uscourts.gov/ 8 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 On Patent Wars: Oracle Corp. v. Google, Inc. By: Jean G. Vidal-Font O n May 31st, 2012, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued its opinion and order in the Oracle Corp. v. Google, Inc. 3:10-cv03561 (WHA) case, effectively creating the first casualty of the patent wars. In this case, Oracle asserted a copyright claim against Google over 37 of its Application Programming Interface (API) packages found in Oracle’s JAVA program. Google counter-argued that it did not copy the source code for those 37 API’s, but rather wrote its own software for the Android platform that performed the same function as those API’s. Thus the central question before the Court was to what extent could one party copy the very same functionality encompassed in the source code made by another. To those wondering what an API is, Judge William Alsup provided an excellent description of the programming code object, stating: An API is like a library. Each package is like a bookshelf in the library. Each class is like a book on the shelf. Each method is like a how-to-do-it chapter in a book. Go to the right shelf, select the right book, and open it to the chapter that covers the work you need. Recognizing that no prior court had dealt with the issue at hand, Judge Alsup preceded his ruling by a lengthy recount of Copyright law and computer programming, ultimately concluding that: As long as the specific code written to implement a method is different, anyone is free under the Copyright Act to write his or her own method to carry out exactly the same function or specification of any and all methods used in the Java API. Contrary to Oracle, copyright law does not confer ownership over any and all ways to implement a function or specification, no matter how creative the copyrighted implementation or specification may be. The Act confers ownership only over the specific way in which the author wrote out his version. Others are free to write their own implementation to accomplish the identical function, for, importantly; ideas, concepts and functions cannot be monopolized by copyright. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Amidst the litany of technology related infringement suits, the District Court’s opinion (if upheld) provides the first clear doctrine for the complex and ever-changing world of smartphones and software programming. The importance of this decision for copyright practitioners cannot be understated. Amidst the litany of technology related infringement suits, the District Court’s opinion (if upheld) provides the first clear doctrine for the complex and ever-changing world of smartphones and software programming. As the limits of source code and its copyright continue to be tested, this decision will be referred to time and time again. Jean G. Vidal-Font is an attorney at Ferraiuoli LLC where he practices civil and commercial litigation as well as Intellectual Property Law. He received his Juris Doctor from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico and a Masters of Law degree in Intellectual Property from The George Washington University. He can be reached at [email protected] 9 Clerk’s Tidings By: Frances Ríos de Morán, Esq. Clerk of Court, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico This is a section with news items, notices, and general information from the Clerk’s Office in the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, as part of a joint effort with the FBA to keep the Bar appraised of events and provide a better, expedited service to its members. As part of this effort, we sometimes provide Internet link addresses to sites over which the Clerk’s Office or the U.S. District Court exercise no control and thus take no responsibility for their organization, views, accuracy, contents, standards, copyright, or trademark compliance or legality. Visit from Colombian and Mexican Judges �On May 8, 2012, Chief Judge Delgado-Colón welcomed a delegation of judges from Colombia and Mexico. As part of their visit, they attended various proceedings before Chief Judge Delgado-Colón: a status conference in a multidefendant narcotics prosecution and a plea and sentencing hearing. They also observed a criminal trial before District Judge Francisco A. Besosa, and a suppression hearing before Magistrate Judge Silvia Carreño-Coll. Clerk of Court, Frances Ríos de Morán, Esq., demonstrated the state-of-the-art courtroom technology available throughout all courtrooms. Court Security Study Tour for Indonesian Supreme Court Delegation On April 23, 2012, Chief Judge Aida M. Delgado-Colón received a group of a high level Indonesian delegation, including judges of the Indonesia Supreme Court, as part of a Court Security Study Tour hosted by the United States Department of Justice Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training (OPDAT). The delegation first travelled to Washington, D.C., to focus on policy issues and examine legislation. During their visit to Puerto Rico they witnessed first-hand how security is maintained in the courtrooms and other court facilities. A delegation of judges from Colombia and Mexico visited the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. Court Visit by Students from Antilles Middle School On May 31, 2012, a group of students and parents from Antilles Middle School visited the Court. Chief Judge Delgado-Colón welcomed the group and spoke to them about the federal court system, what happens in the federal court on a daily basis, and the jobs of those who work in the courts. U.S. Marshal Orlando Rivera guided the students in 10 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Clerk’s Tidings a tour of the cell block facilities, and gave them an overview of the U.S. Marshals Service and its position in the federal justice system. The students also visited the U.S. Probation Office, and also had the opportunity to observe court proceedings. Chief Judge Delgado-Colón is surrounded by students from Antilles Middle School. Students Visit Magistrate Judge Silvia Carreño-Coll’s Courtroom As part of the Court’s educational outreach program, United States Magistrate Judge Silvia Carreño-Coll has conducted several student activities in her courtroom. Students had the unique opportunity to view live Court proceedings, and also learned about the composition and work of the U.S. Probation Office and the U.S. Marshals Service: American Military Academy’s 2012 Seniors, accompanied by Teacher JoAnn Maldonado (April 25, 2012); Academia María Reina’s 2012 Seniors, accompanied by Teacher Dorisa Vizcarrondo (April 30, 2012). American Military Academy’s eighth graders, accompanied by teacher Zilkia Rivera, visited the Court on May 9, 2012, and conducted a mock trial. On June 15, 2012, Magistrate Judge Carreño-Coll also received the visit of summer interns from the McConnell-Valdés law firm. In addition, on Feburary 10, 2012, Colegio Mater Salvatoris’ Troop 42 (Boy Scouts of America) staged a mock drug trial before Magistrate Judge Carreño-Coll during which they learned about different aspects concerning legal representation and trial advocacy before the Federal Courts. Increases to the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule Effective June 1, 2012, the Judicial Conference approved minor changes to the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for the District Courts. The fee for exemplification of any documents was increased to $21, and the fee for conducting a search of the district court records (per name or item searched) was increased to $30. The fee for conducting a search of records applies to services rendered on behalf of the United States if the information requested is available through electronic means. Appropriate Use of Restricted Filing and Viewing Levels in CM/ECF Restricted filing and viewing levels are a useful tool which facilitate ready-access to electronic filing while, at the same time, protecting the privacy of certain information offered by filers. However, the general rule is that access to judicial records and proceedings shall not be restricted absent good cause. Thus, prior to selecting a restricted filing and viewing level, CM/ECF users are encouraged to ascertain whether the restriction is absolutely necessary. Eighth graders from the American Military Academy conducted a mock trial before Magistrate Judge Carreño-Coll. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 11 Clerk’s Tidings New Mileage Rates Effective April 17, 2012, the reimbursement mileage rates for privately owned automobiles increased as follows: automobiles $0.555 per mile; motorcycles $0.525 per mile; and, airplanes $1.31 per mile. These fees apply for official travel performed on or after the effective date. Applicable Fee for Returned Checks Members of the bar are reminded that Local Civil Rule 67(d) gives notice of the Clerk’s Office policy concerning acceptance of personal checks. The Clerk’s Office accepts personal checks up to the amount of $1,000.00, from those payors not included in the Court’s list of payors having issued a check with insufficient funds. Payments in excess of $1,000.00 shall only be accepted by the Cashier if made in cash, or by an Official Manager’s Check, Money Order, or Certified Check payable to “Clerk, U.S. District Court.” Personal checks are accepted by the Clerk of Court subject to collection. Pursuant to the current District Court Miscellaneous Fee Schedule, 28 U.S.C. § 1914(b), a fee of $53.00 is due to the Clerk of Court for any check paid returned for lack of funds. Substitute payments will be accepted only upon payment of the applicable fee of $53.00. For more information, visit our website at www. prd.uscourts.gov. Increase to PACER Fee Effective April 1, 2012 An increase in the electronic public access (EPA) fee, from eight cents to 10 cents per page, took effect on April 1, 2012. The Judicial Conference of the United States authorized the increase to the federal judiciary’s electronic public access fee in response to increasing costs for maintaining and enhancing the electronic public access system. The change was needed to support and improve the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system, and to develop and implement the next generation of the judiciary’s Case Management/Electronic Case Filing system. 12 The EPA fee had not been increased since 2005. As mandated by Congress, the EPA program is funded entirely through user fees set by the Conference. The Conference was mindful of the impact such an increase could have on other public entities and on public users accessing the system to obtain information on a particular case. For this reason, local, state and federal government agencies have been exempted from the increase for three years. Moreover, PACER users who do not accrue charges of more than $15 in a quarterly billing cycle would not be charged a fee. (The former exemption was $10 per quarter.) The expanded exemption means that 75 to 80 percent of all users will still pay no fee. New Chief Judge for the U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit Effective June 1, 2012, the First Circuit Judicial Council approved the appointment of the Hon. William C. Hillman to serve as Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Panel for the First Circuit, substituting the Hon. James B. Haines. The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel (BAP) consists of bankruptcy judges appointed from the five districts in the First Circuit and, from time to time, bankruptcy judges from other circuits sitting by designation. The BAP judges, sit in three-judge panels to hear appeals from the decisions of the bankruptcy courts in the districts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico and Rhode Island. Currently appointed, from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Puerto Rico, are the Hon. Enrique S. Lamoutte, the Hon. Brian K. Tester, and the Hon. Mildred Cabán-Flores. For more information, visit the BAP’s website at, www.bap1.uscourts.gov. Use of CM/ECF Mandatory in the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit In a recent Press Release, the Office of the Circuit Executive announced that the Clerk’s Office for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit will be contacting attorneys appearing in said court who have not registered for the court’s electronic filing system (CM/ECF). Attorneys who intend to file document in a case or future cases must register immediately with PACER for an appellate ECF Filer account. For more information, go to www.ca1.uscourts.gov, and click on the “Electronic Filing (CM/ECF)” link. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Clerk’s Tidings Electronic Notification Now Available in Cases of Interest on Appeal Members of the bar are advised that it is now possible to register for the sole purpose of receiving electronic notice of docket activity in cases of interest to them. Bar membership is not a requirement. If you do not need electronic filing privileges but wish to receive immediate electronic notice of docket activity, you can select the option “other (not a public filer)” when you register. Attorneys who select this option will automatically receive electronic notification of docket activity in their active cases and in cases they select. For more details, visit www.ca1.uscourts.gov, and click on the “Electronic Filing (CM/ECF” link. Then, select the link for “Registration for Appellate CM/ECF Non-Filing Account.” Federal Rulemaking The following amendments to the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure were approved by the Supreme Court and transmitted to Congress on April 23, 2012: Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: Rules 5, 15, and 58; and, new Rule 37. Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure: Rules 1007, 2015, 3001, 7054, and 7056. These amendments will take effect on December 1, 2012, unless Congress takes action to reject, modify, or defer them. The text of the amendments is available at the Judiciary’s public website at, www.uscourts.gov/ RulesAndPolicies/FederalRulemaking/PendingRules. aspx. IN D E R In Memoriam—Court Mourns Passing of Former U.S. Magistrate Judge John M. García-Nokonechna, Esq. U.S. District Court archive photo (circa 1974) John M. García-Nokonechna, who served the United States Judiciary with distinction as United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Puerto Rico from 1972 to 1977, died on March 21, 2012. Mr. García-Nokonechna was the first full-time Hispanic United States magistrate judge to be appointed under the Federal Magistrates Act of 1968, which abolished the office of the United States Commissioner. A 1970 graduate of the University of Puerto Rico School of Law and member of the Law Review, prior to his appointment as United States Magistrate Judge he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Hiram R. Cancio, United States District Judge (1965-1974). He further served the Judiciary as a member of the Advisory Committee on Rules for the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit from 1995 to 1997. “SOLACE” Remember that, as a member of the FBA, you are part of a dynamic & caring community. We should be proud to have been one of the first FBA Chapters to R implement the SOLACE Program after Hon. Jay C. Zainey spoke about it in the New Orleans Convention. As previously announced, the SOLACE program (which stands for “Support of Lawyers/Legal Personnel All-Concerned Encouraged”) allows members of the legal community to help each other (and their family members, staff personnel, etc.) in a wide array of situations. All FBA Chapters are encouraged to join this very important project, thus expanding the network of possibilities. E M All of you are the “eyes & ears” of the SOLACE program. If you learn about someone who has a particular need, or is going through a difficult time and needs assistance, please contact us. Remember: “There is nothing too big and nothing too small.” 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 13 A CALL TO OUR MEMBERSHIP May 7, 2012 Re: Chapter Membership Dear Member of the Federal Bar: For more than 50 years, the Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter of the Federal Bar Association has been instrumental in the advancement of the science of jurisprudence in our District and Circuit. The Chapter owes its success to its active membership. Your support has been key in allowing our Chapter to receive the highest recognition awards at the National level. In recent years, the memberships of many professional associations have decreased as a result of the hard economic times the Nation has undergone. The FBA and our Chapter are not immune from this reality. However, the FBA believes that the value its Chapters add to its membership far outweighs the cost of membership. In recent years, Members of the FBA have benefited from great programs and events, many of which have been free of charge or at a reduced cost for them. Seminars, conferences, and social gatherings are offered almost on a monthly basis in the past years. The Chapter is fully committed to continue offering great events. We hope you are too. This is why the Chapter needs your support. In light of this, this is to invite you to ensure that your membership is up to date and check if your fees are coming up or past due. We are enclosing an application for new membership or renewal as well as the contact information for the Chapter’s Membership Committee. Feel free to call or email any of us if you have any questions or if we can be of any help. You may also contact the Federal Bar Association at the National level. As you probably know already, the National Convention of the FBA will be held in San Juan in September of 2013. We hope to see you there and look forward to increasing our membership to record numbers for that occasion and for the years to come. Cordially, Manuel A. Pietrantoni President [email protected] Oreste Ramos President Elect [email protected] Carlos A. Valldejuly Katherine González Valentin Immediate Past President 1st Cir Vice President [email protected] [email protected] Russell del Toro Past National President [email protected] 14 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Don’t let one more day go by without making sure you are an ACTIVE MEMBER of the Federal Bar Association Puerto Rico Chapter. If you think you are a member, look for your name in our Chapter’s Active Members Roster in the next pages. If your name is not on the roster, you may not be on ACTIVE/current status. Take action now and update or renew your membership at www.fedbar.org. If you are not on the list, now is the time — JOIN THE FBA! With a National Convention on its way to Puerto Rico on September 2013, free seminars for members, networking opportunities and many more benefits, there is no time to waste. Join now at www.fedbar.org or contact a PR Chapter Board Member. IS YOUR NAME HERE? FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER as of July 2012 Name Organization Expire Date Name Organization Correa-Acevedo Law Offices, PSC 02/28/2013 Guillermo Antonio Baralt Miró Martha Lucia Acevedo Inter American University 09/30/2012 Carlos Bas Kevin M. Acevedo-Carlson McConnell Valdes, LLC 04/30/2013 Arturo B. Bauermeister Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 02/28/2013 Elliot José Acevedo-Soto University of Puerto Rico 08/31/2012 Arturo V. Bauermeister District Court of Puerto Rico 02/28/2013 01/31/2013 Alberto J. Bayouth-Montes Oneill & Borges 03/31/2013 Jackeline Belardo Garay Independent CPA 08/31/2012 Matthew Acosta Pontificia Universidad Católica Expire Date Roberto Abesada-Agüet 09/30/2012 09/30/2012 Raymond L. Acosta US District Court Jose A. Acosta-Grubb Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 09/30/2012 Cristina S. Belaval Martinez, Odell & Calabria 11/30/2012 Fernando Aguayo Pontifical Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Graciela J. Belaval Martinez Odell Calabria 01/31/2013 Carlos E. Aguilar Perez Woods Woods 01/31/2013 James Belk-Arce Belk & Grovas, PSC 12/31/2012 08/31/2012 Pedro Antonio Bello-Lorie INTERAMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PR - SCHOOL OF LAW 09/30/2012 Carlos Andres Aldarondo Gittel M. Almonte Escuela de Derecho Universidad de PR Jan C. Alvarado Wilnerys Alvarez 08/31/2012 Ignacio Bellver none 08/31/2012 08/31/2012 Javier Berberena Eleanor Roosevelt 10/31/2012 03/31/2013 08/31/2012 Hector Bernier Casanova All Systems Selctronic Camille Beatriz Alvarez Jacobo N/A 07/31/2012 Francisco A. Besosa US District Court - Dist of PR Adriana Teresa Amadeo FBA 09/30/2012 Delfina Betancourt Salvador J. Antonetti-Stutts O’Neill Borges 07/31/2012 Jorge F. Blasini Gonzalez Sadi R. Antonmattei-Goitia The Law Offices of Sadi R. Antonmattei 04/30/2013 Paola R. Bolanos Hernandez 09/30/2012 Alvaro M. Aranda Inter-American Univ 07/31/2012 Sary M. Brea 08/31/2012 Amancio Arias Guardiola Arias Cestero & Arias Guardiola 03/31/2013 Juan C. Ariles Salichs Pou & Assoc. 11/30/2012 Felix Arquer-Roman Law Ofc of Felix Arquer-Roman 09/30/2012 Britt E. Arrieta Rivera McConnell Valdes LLC 09/30/2012 Gaily M. Bultron Pereyra 09/30/2012 Mario Arroyo Mario Arroyo Law Offices PSC 09/30/2012 Anaimid Burgos 09/30/2012 Phillip Arroyo Pontifical Catholic University of PR 08/31/2012 Heriberto J. Burgos Enrique M. Arroyo Colon 08/31/2012 Lisie J. Burgos Mayra Cristina Artiles 08/31/2012 Mildred Caban 09/30/2012 Myrgia M. Palacios Cabrera Mary Zelma Asseo National Labor Relations Board Myrna J. Ayala Ortiz Fernando A. Baerga Ibanez Adrian Brito 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 04/30/2013 12/31/2012 09/30/2012 Herbert W. Brown Brown & Ubarri 07/31/2012 Cydmarie Brugman Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter 08/31/2012 08/31/2012 Baerga & Quintana Law Ofcs 01/31/2013 Jimenez, Graffam & Lausell Casellas Alcover & Burgos PSC 02/28/2013 10/31/2012 Interamerican University School of Law 10/31/2012 Jose L. Calabria 08/31/2012 Christine Camacho 09/30/2012 15 FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER Name Roberto A. Camara Organization Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez Expire Date Name Organization Expire Date 05/31/2013 Rafael R. Cortina 01/31/2013 Javier Capestany 01/31/2013 Adriana Cortina Martinez Yolanda Cappas 08/31/2012 Ramon Coto-Ojeda Coto & Associates 11/30/2012 07/31/2012 Cristina Caraballo-Colon Puerto Rico Department of Justice 08/31/2012 Leticia Acevedo Crespo John F. Nevares & Assoc 10/31/2012 Mariana B. Cardona Navarro Pontifical Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Jo Nancy Cruz Housing Dept 07/31/2013 Enrique Antonio Carrasquillo University of Puerto Rico - School of Law 09/30/2012 Jonathan Cruz PUCPR 08/31/2012 Daniel O. Carrero 01/31/2013 Anthony Carrillo 09/30/2012 Edgar Cartagena-Santi Usera Morell Bauza Dapena & Cartagena 03/31/2013 Salvador E. Casellas US District Court Juan J. Casillas Casillas Santiagos & Tonne`s 08/31/2012 Angel Castillo Jackson Lewis LLP 07/31/2012 Solymar Castillo-Morales Goldman, Antonetti & Cordova,PSC 12/31/2012 Lara H. Castro Castro & Castro Law Offices 10/31/2012 Frank Catala-Moralos Bafete Catala-Monales 12/31/2012 Carlos Cebollero 08/31/2012 Wilmaris Centeno 01/31/2013 Alejandro J. Cepeda-Diaz McConnell Valdes LLC Carmen C. Cerezo US District Court Juan José Charana 05/31/2013 08/31/2012 Ruben Cruz Lugo 08/31/2012 Karla Marie Cruz Rivera Hon. Aida Delgado 08/31/2012 Cristina Natalia Cruz-Guevara Pontifical Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Rosa M. Cruz-Niemiec Cruz Niemiec & Vazquez 02/28/2013 Ramon E. Dapena Horell Bauza Cartagena & Depena, LLC 03/31/2013 Carlos L. De Azua Law Ofc of Carlos L. De Azua 10/31/2012 Heberto J. De Vizcarrondo Vasquez & Vizcarrondo 09/30/2012 Natalia del Nido 09/30/2012 Russell Del Toro Del Toro & Santana 01/31/2013 Russell A. Del Toro Del Toro & Santana 11/30/2012 Manuel del Valle Social Security Administration 12/31/2012 Briseida Y. Delgado Delgado Miranda Law Office 09/30/2012 Pedro A. Delgado O’Neill & Borges 11/30/2012 Josi L. Delgado-Cadilla Delgado & Fernandez LLP 12/31/2012 Aida M. Delgado-Colon US District Court - Puerto Rico Angel L. Diaz Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter Francisco L. Charles Inter-American Law School 07/31/2012 Pedro Jose Cintron Pontifical Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Francisco J. Cobian Cobian & Cobian, PSC 01/31/2013 Silvia Carreno Coll US Courthouse Amanda R. Collazo PUCPR law student 08/31/2012 Julian Asdrubal Domenech Luis Manuel Collazo Rodríguez Federal Bar Association 03/31/2013 Daniel R. Dominguez US District Court-Dist of PR Baldomero Collazo Salazar Gonzalez Oliver Correa et al 11/30/2012 Jelka L. Duchesne Edge Legal Strategies PSC 11/30/2012 Maristella Collazo-Soto Ferraiuoli, LLC 08/31/2012 Federico R. Ducoudray Ducoudray Acevedo 01/31/2013 Carla Colon Raymond L. Acosta 08/31/2012 Raquel M. Dulzaides Jimenez Graffam & Lausell 02/28/2013 Maritere Colon Federal Bar Association 09/30/2012 Lisa Monica Durán-Ortiz Department of Justice, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 04/30/2013 Christian M. Echavarri O’Neill & Borges 05/31/2013 Heydsha M. Eckert de Colon Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority 05/31/2013 David Efron Law Offices of David Efron, P.C. 11/30/2012 Jennifer Diaz Gutierrez Noriana Colon 03/31/2013 José Ernesto Colón 01/31/2013 Tatiana Mercedes Colón 09/30/2012 Frances R. Colon Rivera Saldana Carvajal 04/30/2013 Antonio J. Colon-Alsina Sierra Serapion PSC 08/31/2012 Jose D. Colon-Custodio VA 08/31/2012 Francisco J. Colon-Pagan Colon & Colon PSC 01/31/2013 Francisco E. Colon-Ramirez Colon & Colon PSC 01/31/2013 Carmen D. Conde Colon Conde Luis Francisco 07/31/2012 Agnes I. Cordero US Attorney’s Ofc 12/31/2012 Charles A. Cordero 09/30/2012 Mariacte Correa Cestero O’Neill & Borges 08/31/2012 Elias Correa-Menendez Delgado & Fernandez LLP 11/30/2012 Elvis Cortes-Rosa 16 Wilfredo M. Diaz 03/31/2013 08/31/2012 08/31/2012 Baez & Juarbe 04/30/2013 08/31/2012 Gabriel Espinosa Gonzalez 08/31/2012 Ada Sofia Esteves PR Tourism Company 11/30/2012 Alberto G. Estrella WilliamEstrella | Attorneys & Counselors 03/31/2013 William Estrella William Estrella Law Offices 12/31/2012 Roberto Feliberti Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico 06/30/2013 Rafael Feliciano Cortes 09/30/2012 Israel Fernandez Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 12/31/2012 Ivan M. Fernandez Ivan M. Fernandez Law Ofc 12/31/2012 Orlando Fernandez Orlando Fernandez Law Offices 02/28/2013 Carlos J. Fernandez-Lugo McConnell Valdes 05/31/2013 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER Name Organization Expire Date Name Organization Expire Date Alfredo Fernandez-Martinez Delgado & Fernandez LLP 11/30/2013 Maritza Gonzalez-Rivera U.S. Attorney’s Office 11/30/2012 Alejandro J. FernandezMuzaurieta Law Ofcs of David Efron PC 08/31/2012 Katherine Gonzalez-Valentin Ferraiuoli LLC 03/31/2013 Julio F. Fernandez-Rodriguez Fernandez & Umpierre Law Offices 08/31/2012 Andres C. Gorbea-Del Valle Schuster Aguilo LLP 11/30/2012 Luis A. Ferrer PUCPR 01/31/2013 Frank Gotay-Barquet Gotay & Perez, PSC 06/30/2013 Fernando Luis Ferrer-Lopez Cintron & Ferrer Law Offices 10/31/2012 Diana M. Goyco Colon & Colon PSC 12/31/2012 Heysha Figueroa Federal Bar Association 08/31/2012 Keith A. Graffam Graffam & Giaggi 07/31/2012 Richard Graffam McConnell Valdes 05/31/2013 William A. Graffam Jimenez Graffam & Lausell 12/31/2012 Julio Figueroa Nunez 03/31/2013 Syl Marie Figueroa Rivera FBA 09/30/2012 Linette Figueroa Torres Toro, Colon, Mullet, Rivera & Sifre 01/31/2013 Pamela Flores Karla C. Fontánez Berríos 01/31/2013 FBA-UPR Law School Student Division 09/30/2012 Helaine Gregory 07/31/2012 Andres Guillemard-Nobl Nachman, Guillemard & Rebollo 12/31/2012 Christian John Guillen FBA-PR Chapter 08/31/2012 Kathleen K. Guillermety Guillermety & Kelly 09/30/2012 Guillermety & Kelly 11/30/2012 Monica Fornaris-Pau University of Puerto Rico 08/31/2012 Rafael Guillermety Mat Joseph Frattallone HQ US Army Garrison 10/31/2012 Roxanne Gutierrez 09/30/2012 David P. Freedman O’Neill & Borges 09/30/2012 University of Puerto Rico School of Law Jose A. Fuste US District Court Ariana Guzman Hon. Raymons L Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter Dues 08/31/2012 Jorge Galiber Total Petroleum Puerto Rico Corp. Jomarie Garcia Matos 05/31/2013 Enrique A. Guzmán-Matos 08/31/2012 10/31/2012 Noraima J. Hernandez 08/31/2012 06/30/2013 Elisa M. Hernandez Negron Interamerican University of Puerto Rico 03/31/2012 Carla Garcia-Benitez O’Neill & Borges Jay A. Garcia-Gregory US District Court Eileen M. Garcia-Wirshing USDC for the Dist of PR 10/31/2012 Sylvia I. Hernandez-Castrodad Supreme Ct of PR 12/31/2012 Gustavo A. Gelpi McConnell Valdes LLC 05/31/2013 Edward W. Hill 01/31/2013 Gustavo A. Gelpi Jose V. Toledo U.S. Courthouse 01/31/2013 Hill & Gonzalez Attorneys at Law, PSC Carlos E. George O’Neill Borges 03/31/2013 Gregorio Igartua Law Ofc of Gregorio Igartua 05/31/2013 Gilberto Gierbolini US District Court-Dist of PR Carolina Iguina Salichs Pou & Assoc. 11/30/2012 Jose Gierbolini Juriszone Law Office 10/31/2012 David C. Indiano Indiano & Williams PSC 08/31/2012 Godwin A. Girald Aldarondo Girald Law PSC 08/31/2012 Maria Ligia Giraldez O’Neill & Borges LLC 05/31/2013 Edward A. Godoy Feldstein Gelpi & Gotay Solomon Goldman Government of Puerto Rico 12/31/2012 Juan C. Gomez Escarce Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 02/28/2013 Maritza I. Gomez Fernandez Goldman Antonetti & Cordova 08/31/2012 Joanne V. Gonzales Jose A. Gonzalez 10/31/2012 Bufete Gonzalez Villamil Lucy Gonzalez 03/31/2013 03/31/2013 Mario F. Gonzalez Gonzalez-Amador Law Offices 10/31/2012 Eidalia Gonzalez Estudiante 09/30/2012 Laura Gonzalez Bothwell 02/28/2013 Maria I. Gonzalez Salgado UPR 08/31/2012 Sergio Gonzalez Solis Pontifical Catholic University of PR 08/31/2012 Jose E. Gonzalez-Borgos Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 01/31/2013 Arlyn Gonzalez-Diaz Martinez Odell Calabris 02/28/2013 Jose R. Gonzalez-Nogueras Jimenez Graffam & Lausell 04/30/2013 Josué González-Ortiz ACLU 12/31/2012 Catherine Dimargie GonzalezRivera Legal Services 01/31/2013 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Hatuey Infante-Castellanos 12/31/2012 Manuel Iravedra 09/30/2012 Ernesto R. Irizarry Law Ofc of Ernesto Irizarry 02/28/2013 Rosalie Irizarry-Silvestrini Casellas Alcover & Burgos 06/30/2013 Phoebe A. Isales Telecomm Regulatory Bd of PR 11/30/2012 Sofia Isabel Iturrino 09/30/2012 Ana C. Izquierdo-Henn Federal Bar UPR 08/31/2012 Glenn C. James James Law Offices 03/31/2013 Dennise J. Javierre-Hernandez Puerto Rico Children’s Hosp 01/31/2013 Pedro Jimenez Adsuar Muniz Goy Co & Besosa 06/30/2013 Edgardo Jimenez Calderi JC & C Law Offices 09/30/2012 Lorraine Juarbe Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico 02/28/2013 Gabriel E. Laborde-Torres 09/30/2012 Frank Lacourt-Lopez 08/31/2012 Hector M. Laffitte US District Court Enrique S. Lamoutte US Bankruptcy Court Juliana Mercedes Landron 09/30/2012 Artemio Amaury Lanza Inter American University 08/31/2012 Russell M. Latimer Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico 08/31/2012 17 FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER Name Organization Expire Date Name Organization Expire Date Joseph C. Laws Laws PSC 10/31/2012 Limarie Mendez Jose R. Lazaro Paoli Law Ofc of Jose R. Lazaro Paoli 09/30/2012 Rosa M. Mendez Santoni Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 09/30/2012 Tatiana Leal Federal Bar Association Interamerican University School of Law / Student Division Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter 09/30/2012 Nestor M. Mendez-Gomez Pietrantoni Mendez & Alvarez, LLP 01/31/2013 Enrique J. Mendoza Mendoza Law Offices 03/31/2013 Social Security Administration 02/28/2013 Roberto Lebron Steven Liong Andres W. Lopez Law Ofc of Andres W. Lopez PSC Gabriela S. Lopez 08/31/2012 Alejandro H. Mercado Ricardo Enrique Mercado 08/31/2012 Ferdinand G. Mercado Waters 04/30/2013 Alessandra Merino Alemañy 04/30/2013 Federal Bar Association Hon. Aida Delgado 08/31/2012 03/31/2013 Federal Bar Association 01/31/2013 09/30/2012 Norka A. Michelen Marcos E. Lopez US District Court of PR 12/31/2012 Mariano A. Mier-Romeu Sonia Margarita López del Valle UPR 08/31/2012 Angelina Minier Jennifer Lopez Molina FBA UPR Stuent chapter 08/31/2012 Melody Miranda 00987 01/31/2013 Juan A. Lopez-Conway Garcia & Fernandez Law Ofc 08/31/2012 Rosendo E. Miranda Miranda Law Offices 02/28/2013 06/30/2013 Alexandra M. Mojica 08/31/2012 03/31/2013 Maria C. Molinelli 03/31/2013 08/31/2012 Dora L. Monserrate Sigrid Lopez-Gonzalez Raquel G. Loubriel Colon Bufete Loubriel Y Tirado Lugo, CSP Samuel Loubriel Rivera 08/31/2012 Rexach & Pico, CSP 05/31/2013 08/31/2012 Monserrate & Monserrate 11/30/2012 Oscar L. Lozano-Benitez PUCPR Law School 01/31/2013 Angel Luis Montalvo Julio I. Lugo Sanchez-Betances Sifre PSC 03/31/2013 Brenda I. Montanez NONE 07/31/2013 Efrain Maceira-Ortiz Efrain Maceira-Ortiz Law Ofcs 01/31/2013 Cristina Marie Morales Phi Alpha Delta 08/31/2012 Maureen Madera 09/30/2012 08/31/2012 Carlos A. Morales Cardona Pedro J. Manzano-Yates Fiddler Gonzalex & Rodriguez, LLP 11/30/2012 Natalia Morales Echeverria Casellas Alcover & Burgos PSC 09/30/2012 Jose Roberto Marchand Jose Roberto Marchand 09/30/2012 Epifanio Morales-Cruz Law Office of Epifanio Morales-Cruz 01/31/2013 María Judith MarchandSanchez Ferraiuoli Torres Marchand & Rovira 12/31/2012 Joan Mulet US District Court 12/31/2012 Lilli W. Marder Marder Gonzalez & Goetz Maritza I. Munich Medical Card Systems Inc. 02/28/2013 Angel A. Munoz-Noya Sanchez Betances Sifre & MunozNoya 10/31/2012 Law Ofc of Nylca J. Munoz-Sosa 02/28/2013 01/31/2013 Hector Marmol Lantigua 12/31/2012 Lucille Marques 05/31/2013 Nylca J. Munoz-Sosa 05/31/2013 William Marrero-Quiñones William Marrero Law Office 05/31/2013 Mariadelaida Natal O’Conner David R. Martin D. R. Martin LLC 07/31/2013 Nilda M. Navarro Cabrer Law Ofcs of Nilda M Navarro 02/28/2013 Chrystine Martinez Inter-american Univ of Puerto Rico 07/31/2012 Sandra L. Negron-Monge McConell Valdes 10/31/2012 Lourdes Nicolle Martinez FBA Hon. Aida Delgado Chapter (Hon. Raymond L Acosta Puerto Rico) 09/30/2012 Mariana Negron-Vargas Goldman Antonetti et al 07/31/2012 Angel Y. Nieves UPR Law School Student Division 09/30/2012 08/31/2012 Jesica Nieves Federal Bar Association 08/31/2012 02/28/2013 Juan C. Nieves Law School 08/31/2012 11/30/2012 Miguel Nieves-Mojica Jimenez Graffam & Lausell 04/30/2013 08/31/2012 Ana M. Nin-Torregrosa Nin-Torregrosa & Rodriguez Ruiz Law Ofc 05/31/2013 James D. Noel McConnell Valdes 12/31/2012 Rosa M. Nogueras de Gonzalez Nogueras Gonzalez Law Ofc 12/31/2012 Manuel A. Nunez Manuel A Nunez Law Offices 02/28/2013 Travis M. O’Neal O’Neal Law 08/31/2012 Amelia C. O’Neill University of Puerto Rico 07/31/2012 Patrick D. O’Neill O’Neill Gilmore PSC 04/30/2013 Alexandra K. Ojeda University of Puerto Rico Law School 08/31/2012 Rafael A. Ojeda Diez Law Ofc of Rafael A. Ojeda Diez 08/31/2012 Manuel Antonio Martinez Martha L. Martinez Carlos Martinez-Texido Manuel A. Nunez Law Ofcs Martinez-Texidor & Martinez-Vivas Michelle Marie Mas Angelica Matias-Rodriguez 08/31/2012 Joanna B. Matos O’Neill & Borges LLC 03/31/2013 Myriam E. Matos Myriam E. Matos Law Offices 09/30/2012 Melanie Matos-Cardona Bruce J. McGiverin 08/31/2012 US Courthouse Maria Medina-Diaz 09/30/2012 Paola Medina-Prieto upr-student 09/30/2012 Guillermo L. Mena University of Puerto Rico Law School 08/31/2012 18 08/31/2012 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER Name Organization Angel Jose Olivera Expire Date Name Organization Expire Date 08/31/2012 Luis A. Plaza-Mariota Luis A. Plaza Law Offices 10/31/2012 11/30/2012 Loida Raquel Pomales-Iglesias Pontificial Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Jose A. Oliveras Cabrera 08/31/2012 Manuel Porro-Vizcarra Manuel Porro-Vizcarra Law Offices 06/30/2013 Rafael V. Olivieri-Geigel 11/30/2012 Osvaldo H. Puig Del Toro & Santana 04/30/2013 Nancy Pujals US Dept of Justice-Ofc of US Trustee 09/30/2012 Marisol Quinones UPR-Chapter 09/30/2012 Reynaldo Quinones Souss & Quinones 10/31/2012 Hector Oliveras Pinto-Lugo, Oliveras & Ortiz Miguel Oppenheimer Oppenheimer Rios & Assoc 01/31/2013 Glorymar Orta Nolla Palou & Casellas, LLC 10/31/2012 Daniel Ortiz 09/30/2012 Jose R. Ortiz P.U.C.P.R 08/31/2012 Karina Alexandra Ortiz Federal Bar Association 09/30/2012 Miguel Angel Ortiz Interamerican University 08/31/2012 Jorge J. Ortiz Longo 09/30/2012 Luis R. Ortiz Segura Pinto-Lugo Oliveras & Ortiz 11/30/2012 Luis D. Ortiz-Abreu Goldman Antonetti & Cordova 02/28/2013 Ricardo L. Ortiz-Colon Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 03/31/2013 Jose E. Otero Irizarry Otero & Lopez 08/31/2012 Roberto Otero Cintron, Carrillo & Diaz 07/31/2012 Luis E. Pabon-Roca Faccio & Pabon Roca 12/31/2012 Arnaldo J. Pacheco 02/28/2013 Claudia Quiñones 08/31/2012 Nicolas Quinones-Castri Garden Hills 10/31/2012 Reynaldo A. Quintana Latorr Baerga & Quintana Law Ofcs 02/28/2013 Carlos R. Ramirez Juan O. Ramirez 06/30/2013 Inter American Law School 08/31/2012 Priscila Marie Ramirez 08/31/2012 Rohemir Ramirez 08/31/2012 Sergio A. Ramirez de Arel Attorney at Law 12/31/2012 Jose Luis Ramirez-Coll Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez, P.S.C. 08/31/2012 Alberto R. Ramos Martinez Odell & Calabria 02/28/2013 Camelia Sofia Ramos Federal Bar Association--UPR 08/31/2012 Luis I. Padial University of Puerto Rico Law School 08/31/2012 Diego A. Ramos Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 08/31/2012 Raul Padilla PUCPR 08/31/2012 Enrique Ramos Cancio, Nadal, Rivera & Diaz PSC 10/31/2012 Enrique R. Padro Fiddler Gonzalez Rodriguez PSC 02/28/2013 Javier Francisco Ramos Goldman Antonetti & Cordova 11/30/2012 08/31/2012 Christian Eduardo Pagan Puerto Rico Department of Justice 03/31/2013 Maria I. Ramos Jennifer Pagan none 08/31/2012 Michelle A. Ramos Luis Rafael Rivera Law Office 04/30/2013 Natalia M. Palmer Ferraiuoli LLC 10/31/2012 Oreste R. Ramos Pietrantoni Mendez & Alvarez LLP 05/31/2013 Patricia Pantoja Patricia Pantoja 03/31/2013 Yesika Z. Ramos Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 03/31/2013 Rocío Peña Peña & Associates Law Office 10/31/2012 Juan A. Ramos Diaz Law Ofc of Ramos Diaz 03/31/2013 Nayda I. Perez University of Puerto Rico 08/31/2012 Virgilio A. Ramos Gonzalez RG Law Offices PSC 05/31/2013 09/30/2012 Lizandra E. Ramos Laboy Nicolás José Perez Univ of PR School of Law 08/31/2012 NildaIvelisse Ramos Martinez ABA UPR 08/31/2012 Alberto J. Perez Hernandez Law Office of David Efron 11/30/2012 Jose Ramos-Ortiz Attorney 01/31/2013 Federal Public Defender 03/31/2013 Waldemar Perez 08/31/2012 Kris Perez Hicks University of Puerto Rico 08/31/2012 Hector L. Ramos-Vega Rafael Perez-Bachs McConnell Valdes 08/31/2012 Mariela Rexach Schuster & Aguilo LLP 04/30/2013 Juan M. Perez-Gimenez US District Court Angela P. Reyes Law Ofc of Angela P. Reyes 01/31/2013 Eric Perez-Ochoa Juan Carlos Perez-Otero Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez Adriana Emille Perez-Rentas Ramonita Perez-Rodriguez Gotay & Perez, PSC Frances Pesquera 05/31/2013 Otto J. Riefkohl 10/31/2012 02/28/2013 Liza M. Rios-Morales 09/30/2012 Annelise Rivera 06/30/2013 Dario Rivera Rivera, Carrasquillo, Martinez & Font 09/30/2012 08/31/2012 David E. Rivera FBA 07/31/2012 T-Mobile 03/31/2013 08/31/2012 Ghia M. Pieraldi-Vassallo Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 08/31/2012 Jossie Esther Rivera 08/31/2012 Victoria D. Pierce Cancio Nadal et al 12/31/2012 Larrissa L. Rivera 01/31/2013 Manuel A. Pietrantoni Casellas Alcover & Burgos PSC 05/31/2013 Luis R. Rivera 10/31/2012 Cesar Pineiro Pineiro Law Ofc 12/31/2012 Laureen Rivera - León PUCPR: Law School 09/30/2012 Rene Pinto-Lugo Pinto-Lugo, Oliveras & Ortiz 01/31/2013 Roberto Rivera Cruz Pontifical Catholic of PR 08/31/2012 Miguel Eduardo Planas FBA 07/31/2012 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 19 FBA PR CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSTER Name Organization Expire Date Name Organization Expire Date Mariel Rivera Cuadrado Hon. Raymond L. Acosta Puerto Rico Chapter 08/31/2012 Maria E. Rosa-Domenech Rosa-Silva Rosa-Domenech Hernandez PSC 12/31/2012 Elba E. Rivera de Baez Elba Rivera de Baez Law Firm 10/31/2012 Francisco A. Rosa-Silva Rosa-Silva & Rosa-Domenech 11/30/2012 Ramon Rivera Iturbe Rivera & Cardona Law Office 06/30/2012 Margarita Rosado Colon & Colon PSC 03/31/2013 J. Ramon Rivera Morales Jimenez Graffam & Lausell 01/31/2013 Kelvin Orlando Rosado Rivera Rosado Law Firm 09/30/2012 12/31/2012 Edgardo Rosario Edgardo Rosario Law Office 04/30/2013 11/30/2012 Juan-Carlos Rosario 12/31/2012 Yessmarie Rosario Ortiz Yessmarie Rosario Ortiz 09/30/2012 Evelyn Rivera Ocasio Marta L. Rivera Ruiz Cancio, Nadal, Rivera, & Diaz PSC Michael Rivera-Irizarry 02/28/2013 Juan R. Riveran Font Juan R. Rivera Font LLC 05/31/2013 Angel E. Rotger Sabat Maymi, Rivera & Rotger, PSC 07/31/2013 Richard R. Robles Law Offices of Richard R. Robles PA 03/31/2013 Rafael L. Rovira O’Neill & Borges 07/31/2012 Ruperto J. Robles Roche Robles & Frias Law Ofc 01/31/2013 Ricardo Ruiz Ruiz & Reyes 05/31/2013 Adalis Rodriguez FBA 08/31/2012 Jorge L. Ruiz-Rivera Jorge L. Ruiz Rivera 04/30/2013 10/31/2012 Barbara M. Sabat Reichard & Escalera 03/31/2012 PUCPR FBA 08/31/2012 Angelique M. Rodriguez Camille C. Rodriguez Inter American University 08/31/2013 Vanessa Enid Sabatier Diana B. 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Sanchez-Velez Schuster Aguilo LLP 01/31/2013 Melissa S. Sandoval Law Offices of Jennifer Charak 08/31/2012 Roberto Santana-Aparicio Del Toro & Santana 08/31/2012 Alisheann Santiago 01/31/2013 Ruth N. Santiago 03/31/2013 Sharkira M. Santiago law student 09/30/2012 Rafael M. Santiago-Rosa Marichal & Hunandy, LLP 12/31/2012 Odette A. Santini 10/31/2012 Andria N. Satz 09/30/2012 Carl Schuster Schuster et al Hilda C. Sciera Edwin J. Seda-Fernandez 11/30/2012 07/31/2012 Adsuar Muniz Goyco Et Al Fabiola Sepulveda 08/31/2012 01/31/2013 Arianna Shokooh UPR 08/31/2012 Rafael E. Silva-Almeyda Silva Almeyda Law Offices 01/31/2013 Jose A. Silva-Cofresi Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez 01/31/2013 Isabel Marie Smith 08/31/2012 Pedro F. Soler-Muniz Pedro F. 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Join now at www.fedbar.org, fill out the Application for Membership in this issue or contact a PR Chapter Board Member. 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 21 22 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 23 Board of Directors President Manuel Pietrantoni Casellas Alcover & Burgos, P.S.C. P.O. Box 364924 San Juan, PR 00936-4924 (787) 756-1400 [email protected] Treasurer Salvador J. Antonetti O’Neill & Borges American International Plaza 250 Muñoz Rivera Ave., Suite 800 San Juan, PR 00918-1813 (787) 282-5758 [email protected] President-Elect Oreste R. Ramos Pietrantoni Méndez & Álvarez, LLP Popular Center 19th Floor 209 Muñoz Rivera Ave. San Juan, PR 00918 (787) 274-1212 [email protected] National Delegate Roberto A. Cámara-Fuertes Fiddler González & Rodríguez, P.S.C. P.O. Box 363507 San Juan, PR 00936-3507 (787) 759-3204 [email protected] Vice President Andrés W. López Law Offices of Andrés W. López, P.S.C. 207 Del Parque Street, Third Floor San Juan, PR 00912 (787) 641-4541 [email protected] Secretary Mariano A. Mier Rexach & Pico Avenida Fernández Juncos 802 Esquina La Paz Miramar San Juan, P.R. 00907 (787) 723-8520 [email protected] Past-President Carlos A. Valldejuly O’Neill & Borges American International Plaza 250 Muñoz Rivera Ave., Suite 800 San Juan, PR 00918-1813 (787) 282-5725 [email protected] Directors Richard Graffam McConnell Valdés LLC P.O. Box 364225 San Juan, PR 00936-4225 (787) 250-5638 [email protected] Ricardo Ortiz Fiddler González & Rodríguez, P.S.C. P.O. Box 363507 San Juan, PR 00936-3507 (787) 753-3113 x. 3258 Maritza I. Gómez Golman Antonetti & Córdova, P.S.C. American International Plaza, 14th Floor 250 Muñoz Riviera Avenue San Juan, PR 00918 (787) 759-4231 [email protected] Héctor L. Ramos-Vega Supervisory Assistant Federal Public Defender District of Puerto Rico 241 F.D. Roosevelt Ave. San Juan, PR 00918 (787) 281-4922 [email protected] Roberto Abesada-Agüet Correa Acevedo Law Offices, P.S.C. Centro Internacional de Mercadeo Torre II – Suite 407, #90 Carr. 165 Guaynabo, PR 00968 (787) 273- 8300 [email protected] José L. Ramírez-Coll Fiddler Gonzalez & Rodriguez, P.S.C. PO Box 363507 San Juan, PR 00936-3507 (787)759-3229 [email protected] Publicity & Publications Committee The publication of From The Bar is possible thanks to the collaboration of the Chapter’s Publicity & Publications Committee and valuable contributions from different members and friends of the Chapter. If you would like to advertise in our Newsletter or submit an article or other information for consideration to be published in one of our upcoming editions, please contact a member of the committee: 24 Katherine González Richard Graffam Mariano Mier Roberto Abesada Héctor Ramos-Vega Luis Ramírez [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] jramí[email protected] 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 Federal Bar Association Practitioner Directory C Casellas Alcover & Burgos, P.S.C. Popular Center Bldg., Suite 1400 208 Ponce de León Avenue San Juan, PR 00918 PO Box 364924 San Juan, PR 00936-4924 Tel. (787) 756-1400 / (787) 281-1114 Fax (787) 756-1401 URL: www.cabprlaw.com Coto & Associates PO Box 71449 San Juan, PR 00936-8549 Tel. (787) 756-9640 Fax (787) 756-9641 e-mail: [email protected] E William Estrella / Attorneys & Counselors 150 Tetuán Street, Second Floor San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902 Tel. 787-997-5050 Fax 787-997-5090 URL: www.welo.net F Ferraiuoli LLC 221 Plaza Building, 5th Floor 221 Ponce de León Ave. San Juan, PR 00917 Tel. 787-766-7000 Fax 787-766-7001 email: [email protected] URL: www.ferraiuoli.com Fiddler González & Rodríguez, LLP PO Box 363507 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-3507 Tel. 787-753-3113 Fax 787-759-3123 e-mail: [email protected] G Goldman Antonetti & Córdova, PSC PO Box 70364 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-8364 Tel. 787-759-8000 Fax 787-767-9333 URL: www.gaclaw.com 2012 Summer • issue no. 48 J Jiménez, Graffam & Lausell PO Box 366104 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-6104 Tel. 787-767-1030 Fax 787-751-4068 e-mail: [email protected] L López Sánchez Pirillo & Hymovitz LLC Parque Las Americas I 235 Federico Costa Street Suite 310 San Juan, PR 00918 Tel. 787-522-6776 Fax: 787-522-6777 Email: [email protected] M Martínez Odell & Calabria PO Box 190998 Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919-0998 Tel. 787-753-8914 Fax 787-753-8402 e-mail: [email protected] McConnell Valdés LLC 270 Muñoz Rivera Avenue, 9th Floor Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918 Tel. 787-759-9292 Fax 787-759-9225 & 787-759-8282 URL: www.mcvpr.com O Pietrantoni Méndez & Alvarez LLP Popular Center 19th Floor 209 Muñoz Rivera Ave. San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918 Tel. 787-274-1212 Fax 787-274-1470 URL: www.pmalaw.com R Reichard & Escalera MCS Plaza, 10th Floor 255 Ponce de León Avenue San Juan, Puerto Rico 00917 Tel. 787-777-8888 Fax 787-765-4225 e-mail: counsellors@ reichardescalera.com URL: www.reichardescalera.com S Law Offices of Manuel San Juan PO Box 9023587 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902-3587 Tel. 787-723-6637 Fax 787-725-2932 e-mail: [email protected] Schuster Aguiló LLP 221 Ponce de León Avenue, 5th Floor Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00917-3128 Tel. 787-765-4646 Fax 787-765-4611 e-mail: [email protected] O’Neill & Borges American International Plaza, Suite 800 250 Muñoz Rivera Avenue San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-1813 Tel. 787-764-8181 Fax 787-753-8944 URL: www.oneill&borges.com P Manuel Porro-Vizcarra Law Offices Ave. Escorial 382 Caparra Heights San Juan, Puerto Rico 00920 Tel. 787-774-8200 Fax 787-774-8297 e-mail: [email protected] 25