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2004 Gala Event - 9th December 2004

State Bar of California honored Judge Bruce J. Einhorn, a recognized immigration expert and an author of the U.S. Immigration Law of asylum, for his many years of service to the public and the legal profession and the State Bar President, John Van de Kamp presented Judge Einhorn with the certificate of appreciation.

   

In all my years as a practicing attorney, partnering in law firms and serving on various boards of directors, I have come across a few pointers which I thought would help mark the pathway into the future of our organization.

Contrary to the common myth, I have learned that most leaders are developed through personal experience and are not just born great leaders. I have also learned that to be most effective, we must continually evaluate issues at hand and strive to be multi-cultural in planning and implementing the association’ future plans.

To be an efficient and effective association, we must develop leadership networking and identify common tasks while incorporating multi-cultural and multi-sector parts in events. We should also be enthusiastic while motivating others ”to step up to the plate” while being open to new ideas and adaptive to changes.

Furthermore, it is also as important to learn to work with other leaders and associations and to be aware of when to lead and when to follow. We should always remember that we are representing a group and its interests and not any individual idea, interest or agenda. We should always expand on on developing abilities to manage and resolve conflicts.

Effective leadership for an association is more than accomplishments. One must show up, build and develop relationships, motivate others, foster team work, value diversity, build trust and lead by example.

We should fully explore our self actualized power, positional power and coalitional power to achieve the best for the association. We should not forget that most leaders are risk takers and the effective ones don’t follow a path, but create their own path to be followed.

Last but not least, when it is all said and done, and after the minority and the majority has had their say and the issues are stalled, we will know where and when democracy spins and leadership ought to start. Lets keep the wheels of democracy pushing forward.

P. Patrick Ashouri, Esq.
President, Iranian American Lawyers Association
(December 2004)

Other guests in attendance included: representatives from U.S. DOJ and FBI, Honorable Federal and State Bench Officers, Los Angeles and Ventura County District Attorneys, representatives from the Los Angeles and Ventura Counties Sheriff Departments, Executive Director of the Los Angeles county Bar Association and business representatives from Sacramento.

 
   
Former State Bar President, John Van de Kamp (left) Honorable Bruce J. Einhorn (right)
  Former State Bar President, John Van de Kamp (left) Honorable Bruce J. Einhorn (right)