Saturday, November 22, 2014

B. Kwaku Duren Fights To Represent Low Income Clients

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: B. Kwaku Duren, Esq.
Phone: (310) 780-6739
 E-Mail: bkwakuduren@msn.com
On The Web: http://kwakuduren.blogspot.com/


 California People's Attorney B. Kwaku Duren Fights To Represent 
Low Income Clients

 (Compton, California) – 11/22/2014 – People's Lawyer B. Kwaku Duren is currently unable to fight for 13 clients, at least five of them pro bono. Pro bono means that the client paid nothing for his legal representation. Kwaku Duren is currently suspended from The State Bar of California, although that "state bar imposed suspension" has not been approved by the California Supreme Court – which has the constitutional authority to "suspend or disbar" a licensed attorney.

The state bar suspension order was supposedly effective on Monday November 17, 2014. However, Attorney Duren filed a Motion for Reconsideration, which is still pending. The State Bar "suspension order" overlooks two important considerations in deciding that "no good cause" existed for granting Attorney Duren's Motion to Extend Time to take the MPRE. First, his "pro bono" clients cannot afford the cost of running out and retaining another lawyer. So, his "pro bono clients" will go without much needed legal representation because of his suspension. Second, B. Kwaku Duren will loose the source of his livelihood, including the abilities to pay rent and other expenses for his law firm which will result in expensive storage fees.

On Monday November 17, 2014, Attorney Duren filed a Motion For Reconsideration. B. Kwaku Duren's history as a people's attorney is unique. He did not choose this profession for financial rewards but, for personal passion in serving the innocent, financially destitute and mankind in general. B. Kwaku Duren has assisted clients from all ethnic backgrounds for little or, no payments, in an humble Compton, California office. He brings many years of legal experience to the table with years of service to Legal Aid before becoming licensed to practice law. He resigned from Legal Aid because regulations governing Legal Aid Attorneys prevent them from running for political office. This suspension comes on the heels of one sustained client complaint in twenty three plus years of service as an attorney. That complaint originates from a former client represented in a civil matter whereas; Attorney Duren attempted to set aside a bank foreclosure of residential property. He admittedly but, inadvertently, failed in timely [a day late] filing responses to motions to dismiss which were filed by two banks and the client's civil case was dismissed. Duren regrets agreeing to and not challenging the level of discipline imposed – which included – paying restitution to the former client, 30 days actual suspension and passing the MPRE. He unfortunately did not obtain a passing score on the August 2014 MPRE most likely the result of working late into the morning hours on the day the exam was given. California maintains the highest required MPRE score in the nation. While under suspension, Attorney Duren will not be financially able to pay restitution to his former client, his bar dues for 2015 or, the costs imposed by the State Bar for the "stipulated discipline" imposed on Attorney Duren.

 When it comes to affordable or, free legal representation, most of us will readily agree that it is very difficult to secure. A number of organizations have recently suggested that poor people are underrepresented within the judicial system. Above all, B. Kwakku Duren should be allowed to practice law until such time as, the March 2015 MPRE scores become available.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: B. Kwaku Duren, Esq.
Phone: (323) 290-6146

California People's Attorney B. Kwaku Duren
Will Be Forced To Abandon Indigent Clients

(Compton, California) – 11/15/2014 – People's Lawyer Kwaku Duren currently fights for his 13 clients, at least five of them pro bono. Pro bono means that the client paid nothing for his legal representation. Simultaneously, The State Bar of California has not chosen to deal with Attorney B. Kwaku Duren in a fair and reasonable manner.
While Duren fights for his thirteen clients he is also working to maintain employment in his profession of 23 plus years. This profession was not chosen for financial rewards but, for personal passion in serving the innocent, financially destitute and mankind in general. People's Attorney Kwaku Duren assists clients from all ethnic backgrounds for little or no payments, in an humble Compton, California office.
Kwaku Duren, Esq., brings many years of legal experience to the table with years of service to Legal Aid before becoming licensed to practice law. He resigned from Legal Aid because regulations governing Legal Aid Attorneys prevent them from running for political office.
Duren has one sustained client complaint in twenty three plus years of practicing law. That complaint comes from a former client he represented in a civil matter in which he attempted to set aside a bank foreclosure of residential property. He admittedly but, inadvertently, failed in timely filing responses to motions to dismiss which were filed by two banks, and the client's civil case was dismissed. Duren regrets agreeing to and not challenging the level of discipline imposed – that level of discipline includes paying restitution to the former client, 30 days actual suspension and passing the MPRE, he unfortunately did not obtain a passing score. California maintains the highest required score in the nation.
Prior to becoming a lawyer, Kwaku Duren was a Coordinator of the re-organized Southern California Chapter of the Black Panthers (from 1976- 1982), became a registered member of the Peace and Freedom Party, was a founding member of the National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP), organizer and Volunteer Executive Director of a non-profit corporation, Community Unlimited (CSU-1977 to present), and helped to organize a number of other social/advocacy organizations including the Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA), the California Community Economic Development Association(CCEDA), and as a licensed attorney has continued to assist, and provide legal assistance to numerous other neighborhood and community-based organizations.





Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Attorney Could Be Forced To Abandon Poor Clients By California Bar



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: B. Kwaku Duren, Esq.
Phone: (323) 290-6146

California People's Attorney B. Kwaku Duren
Could Be Forced To Abandon Poor Clients By California Bar

(Compton, California) – 11/11/2014 – People's Lawyer Kwaku Duren currently fights for his 13 clients, at least five of them pro bono. Pro bono means that the client paid nothing for his legal representation. Simultaneously, The State Bar of California has not chosen to deal with Attorney B. Kwaku Duren in a fair and reasonable manner.
While Duren fights for his thirteen clients he is also working to maintain employment in his profession of 23 plus years. This profession was not chosen for financial rewards but, for personal passion in serving the innocent, financially destitute and mankind in general. People's Attorney Kwaku Duren assists clients from all ethnic backgrounds for little or no payments, in an humble Compton, California office.
Kwaku Duren, Esq., brings many years of legal experience to the table with years of service to Legal Aid before becoming licensed to practice law. He resigned from Legal Aid because regulations governing Legal Aid Attorneys prevent them from running for political office.
Duren has one sustained client complaint in twenty three plus years of practicing law. That complaint comes from a former client he represented in a civil matter in which he attempted to set aside a bank foreclosure of residential property. He admittedly but, inadvertently, failed in timely filing responses to motions to dismiss which were filed by two banks, and the client's civil case was dismissed. Duren regrets agreeing to and not challenging the level of discipline imposed – that level of discipline includes paying restitution to the former client, 30 days actual suspension and passing the MPRE, he unfortunately did not obtain a passing score. California maintains the highest required score in the nation.

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Kwaku Duren was a Coordinator of the re-organized Southern California Chapter of the Black Panthers (from 1976- 1982), became a registered member of the Peace and Freedom Party, was a founding member of the National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP), organizer and Volunteer Executive Director of a non-profit corporation, Community Unlimited (CSU-1977 to present), and helped to organize a number of other social/advocacy organizations including the Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA), the California Community Economic Development Association(CCEDA), and as a licensed attorney has continued to assist, and provide legal assistance to numerous other neighborhood and community-based organizations.

Monday, November 10, 2014

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Presiding Judge, Catherine D. Purcell 
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Ask Judge Purcell to allow attorney B. Kwaku Duren to continue practicing law until results from the March 2015 MPRE are available. 
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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Press Release



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: B. Kwaku Duren, Esq.
Phone: (323) 290-6146

California People's Attorney B. Kwaku Duren
Faces Suspension From The Practice Of Law For Four Months

(Compton, California) – 11/11/2014 – People's Lawyer Kwaku Duren currently fights for his 13 clients, at least five of them pro bono. Pro bono means that the client paid nothing for his legal representation. Simultaneously, The State Bar of California has not chosen to deal with Attorney B. Kwaku Duren in a fair and reasonable manner.
While Duren fights for his thirteen clients he is also working to maintain employment in his profession of 23 plus years. This profession was not chosen for financial rewards but, for personal passion in serving the innocent, financially destitute and mankind in general. People's Attorney Kwaku Duren assists clients from all ethnic backgrounds for little or no payments, in an humble Compton, California office.
Kwaku Duren, Esq., brings many years of legal experience to the table with years of service to Legal Aid before becoming licensed to practice law. He resigned from Legal Aid because regulations governing Legal Aid Attorneys prevent them from running for political office.
Duren has one sustained client complaint in twenty three plus years of practicing law. That complaint comes from a former client he represented in a civil matter in which he attempted to set aside a bank foreclosure of residential property. He admittedly but, inadvertently, failed in timely filing responses to motions to dismiss which were filed by two banks, and the client's civil case was dismissed. Duren regrets agreeing to and not challenging the level of discipline imposed – that level of discipline includes paying restitution to the former client, 30 days actual suspension and passing the MPRE, he unfortunately did not obtain a passing score. California maintains the highest required score in the nation.

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Kwaku Duren was a Coordinator of the re-organized Southern California Chapter of the Black Panthers (from 1976- 1982), became a registered member of the Peace and Freedom Party, was a founding member of the National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP), organizer and Volunteer Executive Director of a non-profit corporation, Community Unlimited (CSU-1977 to present), and helped to organize a number of other social/advocacy organizations including the Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA), the California Community Economic Development Association(CCEDA), and as a licensed attorney has continued to assist, and provide legal assistance to numerous other neighborhood and community-based organizations.

Friday, November 7, 2014



GOOD CAUSE does exist to extend the time for Attorney Duren to take the MPRE.

That GOOD CAUSE is clearly the 13 clients which he presently represents; at least 5 of these cases are pro bono, which means that he represents them in their legal matters without pay. Those clients will not be able to retain (pay) a new lawyer.
Attorney Duren began his legal career as a Legal Assistant for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. He remained employed there over 13 years providing legal assistance to low-income individuals. 

In 1989, he passed the Bar Exam and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination successfully the first time. As an attorney, he has contributed free time to the State Bar as a volunteer Arbitrator, a volunteer Mediator/Arbitrator for the Los Angeles Superior Court, and a member of the United States District Court's volunteer Pilot Prison Mediation Panel.

In 23 plus years of practicing law, People's Attorney B. Kwaku Duren has one sustained client complaint. That complaint comes from a former client he represented in a civil matter in which he attempted to set aside a bank foreclosure of residential property. Attorney Duren admittedly but, inadvertently, failed in timely filing responses to motions to dismiss which were filed by two banks and the client's civil case was dismissed.

Duren states that he explained the extreme difficulties of litigation against banks following foreclosure as applicable laws were designed to insure that homeowners seeking to set aside an alleged wrongful bank foreclosure would face numerous "legal hurdles". 

Attorney Duren regrets the procedural mistakes which he has admittedly made in this matter. He also regrets agreeing to and not challenging the level of discipline imposed – that level of discipline includes paying restitution to the former client, 30 days actual suspension, and passing the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE). Upon taking the August 2014 MPRE, he unfortunately did not obtain a "passing score" (in California the required passing score is 86 – this is the highest required score in the United States); the next earliest date to take this exam is March of 2015. 

Attorney Duren recently filed a motion to extend the time to take the MPRE - which is allowed under the State Bar Rules. The State Bar Review Department denied the motion, finding that NO "Good Cause" to do so existed. An Order suspending his license to practice law - effective November 17, 2014 has been issued.

Please request that Attorney Duren is allowed to practice law Until Results Of March 2015 Exam Become Available. 

We are aware that GOOD CAUSE does exist: (1) His pro bono clients are not able to retain (pay) another attorney. (2) This is his only livelihood of 23 plus years. 

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