Monthly Archive: August 2019

Criminal Defense: The Private Practice View

As I reflect upon almost a decade of private practice, having had the privilege of working with some of the best criminal defense lawyers, prosecutors and judges in Southern California, there are a few perspectives that I have developed that may be unique to the private sector.

Firing a Client

It's difficult to end representation of a client when the relationship isn't working. Here are some ways to move through the process ethically.

Responsible Communication with Clients

Rule of Professional Conduct 1.4 imposes a duty on lawyers to communicate with their clients. Whether the attorneys choose to do so through emailing, texting, telephoning, or drafting letters, each of those options is likely available through the phone that often resides in the lawyer’s purse or pocket.