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The VI Bar Herald
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November 21st, 2009 |
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Bar Adopts New Strategic Plan Virgin Islands Bar Assocaition Strategic Plan 2005-2008
GOAL I
To promote improvements in the administration of justice, and to monitor and advocate public policy issues affecting the judicial system.
Strategies:
*Pursue and support improvements in the United States Virgin Islands courts system, including advocating the application of technology to advance the administration and efficiency of the judicial system.
*Develop and implement a fair and impartial annual judicial evaluation process for public dissemination
*Develop and implement a fair and impartial process for evaluation of nominees for appointment or reappointment to the bench for public dissemination.
*Develop and implement a fair and impartial process for annual evaluation of the federal and territorial court systems.
*Identify and address proposed legialation affecting the administration of justice and the practice of law.
GOAL II
To ensure the hightest standards of professional competence and ethical conduct of the membership.
Strategies:
*Ensure the operation of the Ethics & Grievance Committee and the District Subcommittees to follow the Model Rules of Ethical Conduct with respect to processing attorney grievances.
*Develop a system to administer mandatory continuing legal education requirements in accordance with the rules of Territorial Court.
*Establish formal and informal programs designed to assist lawyers in addressing the stresses involved in the practice of law and quality of life issues.
GOAL III
To promote public service and provide public education of the law by members of the Bar, the Board approved the following strategies:
Strategies:
*Establish and maintain relationships with other organizations to jointly provide programs of service to the public.
*Develop programs to encourage the public service activities of members of the Bar.
*Educate the public about the law and the legal profession's role in our society.
*Strengthen existing programs to provide law related education to Virgin Islands youth.
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CLE Seminar
CLE Seminar is scheduled for October of 2005 on St. Croix. More informtion on the seminar will be posted as it becomes available.
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2005 Annual Meeting
The Virgin Islands Bar Association will hold it's annual meeting on Friday, December 9, 2005. This year's annual meeting will be at Divi Carina Bay Resort and Casino on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Bar Adopts New Strategic Plan
During the Presidency of Amos W. Carty, in 2004, the V.I. Bar Association developed a strategic plan, which was adopted by the Board of Governors. Amos Carty had this to say about the newly adopted strategic plan: "The newly adopted strategic plan will provide a guide for the activities of the Bar Association into the future. It is a plan that has been developed with input from our membership as well as other community members. I am excited that our newly adopted strategic plan is realistic and has attainable goals and benchmarks. It will allow us to finally devlop an association that is responsive to the needs of its members and the wider community that we serve."
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2005 Almeric L. Christian Tennis Tournament 
The funds raised from the tournament provide financial assistance to deserving law students from the U. S. Virgin Islands. All the students who receive grants under the Almeric Christian Scholarship Fund are law students who sign a commitment to return to the Territory to practice law.
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Support for Magistrates Court Narrowly Defeats Supreme Court as Priority
The Bar Herald's first on-line poll gave a narrow lead to the establishment of a Magistrates Court within the Territorial Court as a priority over a Virgin Islands Supreme Court. 44% of those that responded to the Bar Herald poll ranked the establishment of a Magistrates Court within the Territorial Court while 41% of those polled maintained that the Virgin Islands Supreme Court was a priority. 15% of those polled said that didn't know which option was a priority.
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