Courts Continue to Strictly Apply Partnership and Employee Duties to Not Act Adversely Toward a Current Law Firm Even if the Attorney Intends to Leave the Firm
By Andrew A. Servais
Wingert, Grebing, Brubaker & Juskie, LLP
By Andrew A. Servais
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By Stephanie Germani, Attorney at Law

It’s not surprising that Rachel Allums has a solo practice that focuses on estate planning. The Poway attorney not only planned the curriculum for her legal education, she was the only student. Read More
By Alison Schlick, Attorney at Law

California continues to experience the effects of a climate crisis including, hotter summers with world record-breaking temperatures, devastating wildfires with longer fire seasons, megadroughts, and rising sea levels. Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) are a result of human activities such as burying food and yard waste in landfills and contribute to the ongoing effects of climate change. Organic waste, which includes food scraps, yard trimmings, paper and cardboard, makes up half of what Californians dump in landfills. Read More
By Stephanie Pengilley, Bickel Sannipoli APC Read More

8 Tidbits of Advice from an International Student Turned U.S. Lawyer
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Tips from the Bench: Hon. Jill L. Burkhardt
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Application of CRPC 1.15 to Government Lawyers
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