COVID-19 Legislation Protecting Renters and Buyers May Be Unconstitutional
The COVID-19 pandemic is testing landlord-tenant relationships in California like never before.
The COVID-19 pandemic is testing landlord-tenant relationships in California like never before.
As lawyers, our typical response of “it depends” seems insufficient in this already tenuous atmosphere.
Although the San Diego Superior Court is scheduled to reopen for more than emergency services on May 26, 2020, the changes wrought by COVID-19 upon the legal profession will reverberate for the foreseeable future.
May a lawyer require clients to pay advance fees for valid litigation services in matters concerning loan modification?
BAR CENTER CLOSED AND STAFF WORKING REMOTELY THOUGH AT LEAST APRIL 3 Dear Members, We have an important ask and a couple of updates. We look forward to your feedback so we can best...
Dear Members,
We are providing an additional update on the SDCBA’s response to the impact of COVID-19. We continue to prioritize the health and safety of our members and staff, while also playing a constructive role in supporting local health officials and government leaders as they work to contain the virus and protect our community as a whole.
At the SDCBA, community and inclusion are two of our core values.
It’s #TechTuesday! Today we are sharing another video tip in our new series titled “Tech Tip in a Tenth“. These are short, targeted, and practical videos approximately 6 minutes in length, because, as Technology...
The most recent issue of San Diego Lawyer is dedicated to Law + Tech – a major initiative by the SDCBA to help members and the legal community at large, use technology better. It’s...