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Monday, March 25, 2013

April 2013 State Holiday Closing Schedules

April State Holiday Closures image
Please note, states sometimes make last-minute changes to their holiday closing schedules. We will update this list as we become aware of any changes.

Want to learn more about a holiday? Just click on the links.

DateStateHoliday
Monday, April 1CaliforniaCésar Chávez Day
Monday, April 15Maine
Massachusetts
Patriots' Day
Tuesday, April 16Washington DCEmancipation Day
Monday, April 22Alabama
Georgia
Confederate Memorial Day
Friday, April 26NebraskaArbor Day
Monday, April 29MississippiConfederate Memorial Day

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Improvement in California Business Filing Times Ahead?

California lawmakers passed Measure AB 113 on Monday, March 18, 2013, aimed at reducing filing times for state business filings. The current backlog* can be approximately 2 months; this measure may reduce the wait to just 5 business days by November 2013.

Read more here: http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2013/03/18/ca-lawmakers-aim-to-slash-business.html

*You can find the current California Secretary of State Working On Dates here on our blog.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

From CLAS to the Bar

From CLAS to the Bar imageMeet Monica Cornejo, Juvenile Dependency Attorney, McGeorge Law School graduate and former CLAS employee. Born in Santa Clara county and growing up in Sacramento, Monica chose to major in political science with a minor in ethnic studies, with the idea of going on to law school.

However, her first job after college with a small law firm was not a positive experience. Monica says, "The lady who owned it frequently yelled at her legal secretaries. It was a terrible environment." Monica started questioning whether a high-stress law career was what she wanted and took a year off to travel in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Costa Rica.

After she returned, a friend who worked in the industry suggested that she should apply for a position at CLAS. Monica says she hadn't heard much about the "hidden" industry of public records research and decided to give it a try. At CLAS, she worked first doing order verification and later doing UCC searches.

Monica explains, "In addition to the work I've done clerking at law firms, the work I did at CLAS helped to prepare me for law school. It required me to be organized and meticulous and extremely mindful of deadlines." Just as important to Monica, "Being exposed to CLAS's work environment was an entirely different experience. It brought home to me that the way matters are handled internally in a company sets the tone for how employees are going to interact with clients. CLAS's clients have a real advantage in working with people who are good at communicating with each other and work as a team for their clients' benefit."

Monica is currently with the Children's Law Center here in Sacramento representing children who are county dependents, from newborns to 19-year-olds. She plans to continue focusing her career on public interest work and can be found on LinkedIn.

We're very happy for Monica's success and we look forward to seeing her continue to accomplish great things!