March 19, 2013 7:30 - King County Bar Foundation

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March 19, 2013 7:30 - King County Bar Foundation
Sponsorship
2013
March 19, 2013 7:30 – 8:45 a.m.
Westin Seattle Hotel
1900 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
KEYNOTE SPE AKER:
Dan Abrams
Sponsor Options
DIAMOND — $ 10,000
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Display of sponsor’s banner at the Breakfast
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Company’s promotional/marketing materials displayed in lobby
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Logo recognition in Breakfast program and on big screens
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Voice recognition from the podium
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10 complimentary seats at the Breakfast
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Featured on website, in a Bar Bulletin ad (circulated to approximately 10,000 legal professionals in King County),
and other possible media
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Acknowledged at Foundation events throughout the year
PLATINUM — $5,000
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Logo recognition in Breakfast program and on big screens
•
Voice recognition from podium
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5 complimentary seats at the Breakfast
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Featured on website, in a Bar Bulletin ad, and other possible media
GOLD — $2,500
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Logo recognition in Breakfast program and on big screens
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Voice recognition from podium
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2 complimentary seats at the Breakfast
SILVER — $1,000
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Recognition in Breakfast program and on big screens
BRONZE — $500
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Recognition in Breakfast program
K I N G C O U N T Y B A R F O U N D AT I O N B R E A K F A S T W I T H C H A M P I O N S www.kcbf.org
Thank you to our 2012 sponsors
Diamond $10,000
Platinum $5,000
Gold $2,500
Silver $1,000
Bennett, Bigelow & Leedom, P.S.
Carney Badley Spellman, P.S.
James & Yumi Doane
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Fenwick & West LLP
Forsberg & Umlauf P.S.
Fortune Bank
Bronze $500
Attorneys from Amazon.com
Bergman Draper Ladenburg, PLLC
Betts, Patterson & Mines
Cairncross & Hempelmann
Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
Frank Freed Subit & Thomas LLP
The Frause Group
Hillis, Clark, Martin & Peterson, P.S.
Foster Pepper PLLC
Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLC
Gordon Tilden Thomas & Cordell LLP
Graham & Dunn PC
Hagen, Streiff, Newton & Oshiro
Accountants PC (HSNO)
Harris Private Bank, a part of BMO
Financial Group
HomeStreet Bank
Individual Members of the KCBA
Solo/Small Firm Section
Johnson, Graffe, Keay, Moniz & Wick
Karr Tuttle Campbell
Kibble & Prentice, a USI Company
Lane Powell, PC
Lasher, Holzapfel, Sperry & Ebberson
Perkins Coie LLP
Preg O’Donnell & Gillett, PLLC
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
Stoel Rives LLP
Summit Law Group
Union Bank
JAMS Neutrals & Associates
Johnson Flora PLLC
K&L Gates
Keller Rohrback L.L.P.
KPMG LLP
Law Offices of Cynthia B. Whitaker &
Jerry R. Kimball
Luvera Law Firm
McKay Chadwell, PLLC
McNaul Ebel Nawrot & Helgren
MFR Law Group, PLLC
Mills Meyers Swartling
Nintendo of America
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe
Riddell Williams P.S.
Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland
Stella L. Pitts & Associates, PLLC
United Parcel Service
Vandeberg Johnson & Gandara
Williams Kastner
K I N G C O U N T Y B A R F O U N D AT I O N B R E A K F A S T W I T H C H A M P I O N S www.kcbf.org
2013 Breakfast With Champions Sponsor Form
March 19, 2013 7:30 a.m. | Westin Seattle Hotel | 1900 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA
K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R : Dan Abrams
SPONSOR INFORMATION
ORGANIZATION NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE CONTACT PERSON
TITLE
CONTACT’S PHONE NUMBER
CONTACT’S EMAIL
ZIP CODE
SELECT SPONSOR LEVEL*
Diamond - $10,000
Platinum - $5,000
Gold - $2,500
Silver - $1,000
Bronze - $500
*Law firms are limited to Silver ($1,000) and Bronze ($500).
Federal Tax I.D. # 91-1079173 | King County Bar Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. | Contributions are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.
PAYMENT METHOD
My check is enclosed.
Mail check payable to:
King County Bar Foundation
1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98101
Bill my credit card.
Master Card Visa American Express
CARD #
EXP. DATE
NAME
SIGNATURE
Send me an invoice.
King County Bar Foundation | 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98101 | 206-267-7100 | www.kcbf.org
K I N G C O U N T Y B A R F O U N D AT I O N B R E A K F A S T W I T H C H A M P I O N S www.kcbf.org
Ensuring Access to Justice
“I am going to tell
everyone I know about
In 2011, KCBF’s Pro Bono Services programs worked with 1,300 volunteer
your program. Thank
attorneys, paralegals, students, and community members to assist 10,608
you for helping me be
economically disadvantaged clients in King County with 41,802 hours worth
me again. You might
of free legal assistance valued at $7.4 million. For every $1 spent, we provided
not know it, but you
$8.03 of legal services to our community.
saved my life.”
— Pro Bono Services client
Family Law
Family Law includes the Family Law Mentor Program, the
Kinship Care Solutions Program and the Self Help-Plus
Program. These programs assist clients with the following
legal issues: direct representation for contested divorces
where domestic violence is present and/or children are
at risk, third-party non-parental custody cases, and noncontested divorces or parenting plans.
Housing Justice Project
The Housing Justice Project (HJP) provides free legal help to
eligible low-income tenants facing eviction. This clinic meets
daily at the King County Superior Courthouse in downtown
Seattle and at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
HJP also offers an evening clinic in Seattle at the King County
Superior Courthouse.
Community Services
Community Services includes the Neighborhood Legal Clinics (NLC),
Homeless Clinics, and Volunteer Legal Services (VLS). NLC offers
individuals a free half-hour consultation with an attorney. Attorneys
determine whether the client has a legal problem, suggest possible
options, and provide appropriate referrals. At the Homeless Clinics,
volunteer attorneys advise shelter residents on their legal problems and
may provide on-going representation when needed. VLS offers eligible
clients direct on-going representation. VLS takes cases in Chapter 7
bankruptcy, vacating criminal records, Social Security overpayments,
wills and estate planning, housing, and debt defense.
Increasing Diversity
in the Legal Profession
Future of the Law Institute
Future of the Law Institute (FLI) is a year-long program
for minority and economically disadvantaged high school
students interested in learning more about a career in the
law. FLI provides students with substantive legal workshops,
career counseling, a mock trial, a courthouse tour, and opportunities to meet with legal professionals. Students are eligible
for scholarships when they continue on to higher education.
KCBF Minority Law Student Scholarships
KCBF is one of the largest providers of minority law student scholarships in Washington.
In 2011-2012, KCBF distributed $125,000 to the University of Washington and Seattle
University law schools for this purpose. Since this program began in 1970, over 700
scholarships have been awarded and over half of the scholarship recipients still practice
in Washington.
Building a Book
of Business
Based on the premise that those minority attorneys
who are successful within law firms are more likely to
stay, this program helps minority associates in private
practice improve their chances for success. In a closeddoor seminar, successful minority lawyers instruct
participants how to effectively market themselves and
acquire new clients for their firms.
K I N G C O U N T Y B A R F O U N D AT I O N B R E A K F A S T W I T H C H A M P I O N S www.kcbf.org