Monthly Archive: April 2020
Though everyone is adjusting to the new normal with shifting priorities, anxieties, and utter distraction, we can at least try to look presentable, present, and competent … a semblance of civilized professionalism in the midst of uncertainty.
We continue to prioritize our efforts to inform and connect our members.
Sometimes, even reviewing just a few aspects of a firm’s operations can indicate areas for improvement. And those facets are not necessarily where you would expect.
Here are two tips for running your practice like a business.
The coronavirus has caused massive disruption and created a potential minefield for D.C. lawyers, who retain all their ethical duties under the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Congratulations! You have been selected to defend your first deposition. Now what? Below is a non-exhaustive list of “DOs” and “DON’Ts” to help you prepare.
Last week was particularly difficult for many in our community. At the same time, we’ve received an overwhelming response to Friday’s Special President’s Message letting you know what the SDCBA is doing to address our membership’s evolving concerns.
We all are feeling the tremendous impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our work and our personal lives.
Father and son law partners open up about their relationship and law practice.
Briganti v. Chow was an otherwise unremarkable—indeed mundane—appeal of a trial court’s granting in part and overruling in part an anti-SLAPP motion in a defamation case.