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Meet Deschutes County Circuit Court Judge Bethany Flint

                                                       By Danielle Lordi
                  eschutes County’s newest judge,   because the county is operating at a
                  the Honorable Bethany Flint, was   2.5-judge deficit, the work volume can
           Dappointed to the bench by Gover-  be crushing. In addition, as a new judge,
            nor Kate Brown in February 2016, as one   Flint has had to learn the court’s business
            of seven circuit court judges for the 11th   and administrative processes.
            Judicial District, comprising Deschutes   Pleasantly surprised by how much she
            County. After running for and securing   enjoys jury trials, Judge Flint says that
            her position in the November 2016 elec-  “working with and watching juries is a
            tion, she has just begun a six-year term.  fascinating window into how the public
              Judge Flint, an OWLS member, grew up   perceives and analyzes the legal system.”
            in Tucson, Arizona, and moved to Califor-  She also particularly enjoys presiding
            nia when she was 19. Before deciding to   over family law cases and working with
            return to college, she worked in various   families to find a path to restructuring.
            jobs, including elementary after-school   Flint first became interested in the
            resource programs. She obtained her   bench when she attended a judicial   local Inns of Court. She said that OWLS
            undergraduate degree from the Uni-  candidate debate and realized, for the   helped her connect with women in the
            versity of California–Irvine, magna cum   first time, that she wanted to answer   legal profession at a time when she was
            laude, majoring in English, and in 2003   the questions posed to the candidates   feeling overwhelmed with running a solo
            she graduated from the Whittier College   and was passionate about her answers.   law office while raising her daughters.
            School of Law in Southern California.   She sought the advice of two judges she   OWLS helped her to hear and know
              During law school, Flint was admit-  admired: Deschutes County Presiding   that other women faced the same issues
            ted as a fellow to the school’s Center   Judge Alta J. Brady, also a long-time   she did.
            for Children’s Rights (now known as   OWLS member,  and now-retired Judge   Judge Flint offers the following advice
            the  Center  for  Children  and  Families)   Michael Sullivan.       to young women lawyers:
            and  participated  in  externships  with   According to Judge Flint, Judge Brady   I encourage women to imagine—
            the local public defender’s office and   explained that “being a trial court judge   imagine what it would look like to
            the presiding judge of the Los Angeles   is working in the trenches with the public   be in the roles that you think will
            Juvenile Court. She also clerked for the   and  our  communities.  It  is  navigating   never be open to you. Practice law
            late Judge Florence-Marie Cooper of the   the emotion, tragedy, and pure admin-  the way you want to practice law.
            U.S. District Court for the Central District   istration of the law every day—being   Be true to your ethics and personal
            of California, who had previously worked   an extreme multi-tasker—and knowing   belief systems, and make the practice
            as shorthand secretary, and whom Judge   you can’t always get it right.” As a new   conform to your standards, not the
            Flint described as “remarkable.”   judge, Flint relies daily on Judge Brady’s   other way around. Others may try
              According to Judge Flint, even in 2002,   mentorship. “If I could grow up to be   to make you feel like an imposter
            her second year in law school, when   Judge Alta J. Brady,” Judge Flint said, “I   or to embarrass you. Just remember
            women constituted 49% of law school   would be very proud, indeed.”    that you belong where you are. You
            students  nationwide, she  felt extreme   Active in the Deschutes County legal   deserve to be at the table. Your voice
            pressure to continue full-time enrollment   community, Judge Flint recently helped   belongs in the room.
            despite giving birth to her first daughter   form  the  Family  Law  Section  of  the
            that March. (Shortly thereafter, she scored   Deschutes County Bar Association, to   Danielle Lordi is a civil litigation and trial
            the highest grade on the Con Law final.)   encourage the local family law bar to   attorney with Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis in
            Part-time enrollment was not an option   develop ties and common standards of   Bend. She is the past president and a cur-
            if you wanted to be a serious contender   practice. She also regularly attends the   rent member of Cascade Women Lawyers.
            in the job market.
              Before becoming a circuit court judge,     Need help with a big case? Want to take a vacation?
            Flint  worked  as  a  solo  practitioner  in   Contact the OWLS Contract Lawyer Service. We can help!
            collaborative law and as a mediator in
            domestic relations cases, a Bend Munici-
            pal Court judge, and a Deschutes County              Contact us with project/job information.
            Juvenile Court referee. These last two               We immediately post the announcement to our
            experiences helped her learn more about              contract lawyer listserve. You are promptly contacted
            what serving as a judge was like.                    by contract lawyers who meet your criteria. No fee to
              Judge Flint has found her first year on            post jobs or projects. You pay the contract lawyer you
            the Deschutes County Circuit Court to be             hire. OWLS contract lawyers are statewide.
            both incredibly challenging and fulfilling.          Many levels of experience. Many types of expertise.
            Each judge in Deschutes County presides
            over all types of cases, necessitating          For more information or to post a job, contact
            the quick development of substantive   Diane Rynerson: 503.841.5720 or diane@oregonwomenlawyers.org
            knowledge in all areas of the law. And

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