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Nov. 18, 2010

Hawaii Five-O-O-O-O

Over 300 members of the Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) ditched the suits, ties, and stilettos for leis and Hawaiian shirts at the OCBA Charitable Fund?s Surf?s Up! event on Nov. 6. Guests limboed to live music, enjoyed tropical drinks and Hawaiian barbeque, and bid on auction items all to benefit the Orange County legal community. The night raked in over $50,000 to better local law related charities such as the Public Law Center, the Constitutional Rights Foundation of Orange County, and VIP Mentors, Inc. An additional $8,500 was also raised to launch OCBA'S inaugural law school scholarship fund. Photo 1:OCBA 2010 President Elect, John C. Hueston, Irell & Manella, Kenneth Babcock, Executive Director, Public Law Center and OCBA Past Presidents, Joseph Chairez, Baker Hostetler and Dean Zipser, Manatt Phelps & Phillips. Photo 2: From left: John Hurlbut, Rutan & Tucker, Susie Hurlbut, Anita Pittman and Dan Pittman, Rutan & Tucker Photo 3: From left: Nat Doersam, OCBA Past President Cathrine Castaldi, Rus, Miliband & Smith and Laurel Zaeske, Rus, Miliband & Smith.

Over 300 members of the Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) ditched the suits, ties, and stilettos for leis and Hawaiian shirts at the OCBA Charitable Fund?s Surf?s Up! event on Nov. 6. Guests limboed to live music, enjoyed tropical drinks and Hawaiian barbeque, and bid on auction items all to benefit the Orange County legal community. The night raked in over $50,000 to better local law related charities such as the Public Law Center, the Constitutional Rights Foundation of Orange Count...

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