And This One Was Just Right: Transitioning Between Big and Small Firms
Changing firms can be the key to reinvigorating a career or reestablishing one’s sanity.
Changing firms can be the key to reinvigorating a career or reestablishing one’s sanity.
It’s not a question of when our accounts, offices or finances will be compromised, but a question of when. Bill Kammer discusses cyber security tips.
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.
Baby Boomers are creating an “Exit Boom” as they prepare for the sale of their companies. Matt Hansen outlines strategies for the successful sale and/or transition of these businesses.
By Jan Maiden In this new feature of San Diego Lawyer, Jan Maiden, former SDCBA Board member, recounts a situation in which a client threatened her license and how she addressed it. I practice...
By Carole J. Buckner An attorney working as in-house counsel must have a solid understanding of the attorney-client privilege. The application of the attorney-client privilege may differ for in-house counsel in several ways that...
By George Brewster Jr.Civility. In the practice of law, we know — we SHOULD know — what that means. What it entails, and the consequences for any uncivil behavior. But do we behave civilly...
By Christine I. PanganAs a new year of networking begins and the plethora of holiday events fade, we take a look at new contacts. How do you reconnect or stay connected? The easiest way...