It is hard to believe October is almost here, one of my favorite months of the year. Between pumpkin-flavored everything and the importance of Wrongful Conviction Day, there is much to look forward to.Read More
As California attorneys, young and old, we have administrative obligations that I would say have increased in number and specificity at a rapid rate in recent years. It is crucial to learn and comply with all of these requirements so you don’t risk losing your license over recordkeeping violations. The requirements include:Read More
Legal Life: From Federal Fumbles to Local Letdowns: The Trouble with Trust
By Stephanie S. Germani, Esq. Germani Law
You know what gets me thinking? Credibility. Not just the kind that government lawyers are hemorrhaging nationally (have you read The New York Times lately?), but also the everyday, garden-variety trust in the trenches of our local bar.Read More
By Lesa Christenson, Esq. ABC Family Law & Mediation Center
Dear Mentor: I’m working at a big firm and seem to spend all my waking hours there – 12-hour days are typical, plus hours on the weekends “catching up.” I can’t find the time to go out with my friends or work out. My spare hours are spent running errands or trying to catch up on my sleep. What happens when I have kids? How will they fit in? Help! How do I get more “life” in my life? Read More
Paying It Forward: Senior Advisors Section Offers Guidance and Coaching for SDCBA Lawyers
By Janet Sobel
Hello, New Lawyers! I am the first Chair of the new Section of the SDCBA, the Senior Advisors Section. This new section is meant to provide help for all lawyers who need it – because practicing law is challenging, and being a licensed attorney is not an intuitive undertaking. Besides a nuanced set of ethical obligations that defy simple explanation, lawyers, even new ones, are expected to know how to deal with “clients,” who are human beings with legal problems, which means they are full of hidden anxieties and life-issues that their lawyers know nothing about. I have yet to meet a seasoned lawyer who disagrees when I say that practicing law would be much better and easier if we didn’t have clients.Read More
Tips from the Bar: Turning Challenges Into Change: Valenti on Building a Resilient Legal Center
ByArianna Lara Bonilla California Western School of Law 2L
Solo practitioner and seasoned disability-rights advocate Matt Valenti has dedicated his legal career to transformative work shaped by his personal journey. Growing up with a heart condition and watching his brother face challenges due to Down syndrome, Valenti’s path to advocacy has been anything but predictable.Read More
Tips from the Bench: Judge Danna W. Nicholas on Facts, Patience, and the Power of “Yet”
By Lin Nguyen California Western School of Law Graduate
When Superior Court Judge Danna W. Nicholas addresses new lawyers her message blends rigor, practicality, and humanity. Appointed to the San Diego County Superior Court in 2023 after more than two decades in public defense, prosecution, municipal law, and civil litigation, she knows how lawyers can thrive before a judge and better serve their clients.Read More
Summer is in full swing, and with it comes so many opportunities to step out of our offices, recharge, and reconnect with each other. Our New Lawyer Division has been buzzing with activity, and I could not be more excited about everything we have been building together.Read More
As we embrace the inspiring spirit of San Diego’s diverse legal community, we are proud to share some highlights that showcase the New Lawyer Division’s commitment to inclusion, support, and authentic connection.Read More
Tips from the Bench: The Honorable Peter F. Murray
By Sasha Jamshidi, Esq. Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, LLP
“Welcome to Department 501 of your San Diego Superior Court.” That’s how the Hon. Peter F. Murray starts every session, setting a tone of openness and order for all who enter his courtroom, presiding over the county’s unlawful detainer calendar in the Central Courthouse. Read More