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Access to Justice Gala 2025

Join us at our 27th annual Access to Justice Gala on October 29, 2025, as we honor community leaders who go above and beyond to provide justice and hope for all.

HONORING

Access to Justice Award

Paris Barclay

Emmy Award-winning director, producer, and writer

A preeminent force in television entertainment, Paris Barclay has directed nearly 200 episodes of television and was active as a Director/Producer for series including: Station 19, Pitch, Sons of Anarchy, In Treatment, Cold Case, City of Angels and NYPD Blue. He also has directed episodes of a wide variety of series including Scandal, The Good Wife, Empire, House, NCIS: Los Angeles, CSI, Lost, The Shield, The West Wing and ER. Along the way, he has served as the President of the Directors’ Guild, and done work for a wide variety of political and social organizations, including Liberty Hill, the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and Aviva Family and Children’s Services.

Maynard Toll Award For Distinguished Public Service

Glenn Pomerantz

Glenn Pomerantz, a partner in the Los Angeles office of Munger, Tolles & Olson, is a longtime champion of LAFLA, who served as a LAFLA Board member for ten years, including one term as President.  While President of the board, Glenn engaged with staff and oversaw the transition of a new executive director Highlights of Glenn’s tenure and leadership included LAFLA’s merger with the Legal Aid Foundation of Long Beach, enabling the two organizations to better serve LA’s low-income communities; LAFLA’s 75th anniversary symposium, where local thought leaders convened to address the challenge of realizing equal justice in LA; expansion of legal services and advocacy on behalf of low-income individuals; and increased pro bono engagement. 

Pro Bono SERVICE Award

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Jack Londen

Jack Londen is Senior of Counsel in the San Francisco office of Morrison & Foerster LLP. For 45 years at the firm, he has combined commercial litigation  in which he obtained over $500 million in compensation for clients in patent cases and over $100 million for clients in post-merger and acquisition cases — with a range of pro bono work on impact cases and cases serving individuals and nonprofit organizations. 

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Michael & Laura Wallace

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Guardian

City National Bank
HKA
Kirkland & Ellis
Morgan Lewis
Morrison Foerster (firm)
Morrison Foerster Foundation
O'Melveny & Meyers
Skadden

Guardian Advocate

Sullivan & Cromwell

Advocate

Glaser Weil
Manatt
Sheppard Mullin

Patron

Amgen
Debra Fischer & Sherwin Frey
Foley & Lardner
Jenner & Block
McGuire Woods
Southern California Edison

Partner

Amazon
Covington
DLA Piper
Innovative Artists
Jim Hornstein & Victoria Diamantidis
Marc M. Seltzer
Netflix
Reed Smith
Seyfarth
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Spertus, Josephs & Minnick

Look Back at Past Events

He earned two Emmy Awards and the DGA award for Outstanding Direction of a Drama Series for NYPD Blue, received seven additional Emmy nominations for both producing and directing, and garnered ten other DGA Award nominations for shows as diverse as Glee, In Treatment, The West Wing, and House. He was nominated this year for the “Silenced” episode of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. He was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame in 2014.

A DGA member since 1992, Barclay was the first African-American and openly gay President in the Guild’s history. He was honored with the Robert B. Aldrich Achievement Award in 2007, which is given for providing extraordinary service to the DGA, and in 2021 was given the Honorary Life Member Award, the Guild’s highest honor for both service and career achievement. He currently serves as the Guild’s Secretary/Treasurer.

Most recently, Paris helmed episodes of AMERICAN SPORTS STORY: AARON HERNANDEZ, MONSTERS: THE ERIK AND LYLE MENENDEZ STORY and THE NIGHT AGENT. He also directed the pilot and executive produced DOCTOR ODYSSEY for ABC, starring Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson.

He also directed, co-wrote and produced a feature documentary about the famed musician Billy Preston, with interviews from Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, and Olivia Harrison among others.

Along with his industry honors, Paris has spent his entire career using stories to combat intolerance, support diverse families, and fight for social justice. This has led him to be honored by the aforementioned Liberty Hill, the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, Project Angel Food, the Pan African Film Festival, Extraordinary Families, and the Aviva Family and Children Services organization.

The proud parent of two adopted boys with his husband Christopher, his motto is: “What is the point of success if you don’t give back?”

Following his Board service, Glenn has remained committed to LAFLA. Glenn, his partner Brad Brian, and fellow LAFLA Board member Jim Hornstein co-chaired the Building Justice capital campaign to address LAFLA’s need for new headquarters with critical infrastructure and technology upgrades. Glenn, Brad, and Jim led efforts to raise more than $13.6 million in donations and $4.7 million in New Markets Tax Credits.  This revenue fully financed construction of the Ron Olson Justice Center (ROJC) – a beautiful facility in the Westlake District – one of the poorest, most densely populated, and most neglected neighborhoods in LA. Thanks to Glenn’s, Brad’s, and Jim’s efforts, ROJC has greatly enhanced LAFLA’s capacity to provide high-quality legal services to those in need. 

In addition to LAFLA, Glenn has served on the Board of Western Justice Center for 17 years (and was a past Board president) and served on the Board of Polytechnic School in Pasadena for nine years. 

Glenn has practiced for over 40 years with a focus on two areas: (1) antitrust litigation and counseling; and (2) representing companies in the media, entertainment and sport industries in a wide range of matters. Glenn is one of the few private lawyers engaged by the U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general to serve as lead trial counsel for the government in high-profile merger cases. He has lectured on numerous topics, including antitrust, copyright, entertainment litigation, federal court practice, and trial techniques and strategies. 

In pro bono cases, he was co-lead counsel in Williams v. California, which added resources and improved accountability for public K through 12 schools statewide in California, as well as other impact cases on public education in California and other states. He was the lead trial lawyer in Doe v. Mayorkas, which resulted in a permanent injunction protecting decent conditions in detention facilities of the Border patrol in Southern Arizona. He defeated efforts to deny public funding to National Center for Youth Law because of its abortion-related work. He has led many more impact cases and hundreds of individual service pro bono cases.  

Since 2019, Jack has served as the volunteer Executive Director of the California Access to Justice Commission, of which he was the Chair in 1999. In that position, he has developed a Loan Repayment Assistance Program for legal aid lawyers and staff and led other innovative projects. He was Co-Chair of the National Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in 1996-1997, led Californians for Legal Aid in 1995 (defending public funding for legal aid organizations), was President of the Consortium for the National Equal Justice Library, and has held many positions on nonprofit boards and committees of the American Bar Association. He was, for many years, president of the Board of Directors of the Public Interest Clearinghouse (now OneJustice). He testified before both the House and Senate on issues affecting the Legal Services Corporation. In 20152016, he served part-time as a policy consultant to the Office of the Secretary of the United States Department of Education.   

Jack received his A.B. from Harvard College in 1971 and graduated from Yale Law School in 1975.

Notice

All LAFLA offices will be closed on Friday, September 26 in observance of Native American Day.

Todas las oficinas de LAFLA estarán cerradas el viernes 26 de septiembre de 2025 en observancia del Día de los Nativos Americanos.

该办公室将于星期五, 9月26日关闭。

該辦公室將於星期五, 9月26日關閉。

저희 사무실은금요일, 9월 26일에 휴무입니다. 

この事務所は金曜日9月 26日休業とさせていただきます。

Các văn phòng của chúng tôi đóng cửa vào Thư sáu, Ngày 26, Tháng 9.

ส ำนักงำนเรำปิดท ำกำร วันศุกรสบด26 กันยำยน

ការិយាល័យរបស់យើងបិទនៅថ្ងៃសុក, 09/26/2025.