President’s Message: November 23, 2020
Are you interested in stepping up your leadership within the SDCBA in 2021? As you hopefully saw advertised last week, we have a vacancy for a two-year Director-at-Large position.
I feel like we are all waiting with bated breath for this year to finally end. Until then, there are still plenty of things to look forward to, even if they look a bit different this year.
If you keep trying hard and putting your best foot forward every day, good things will eventually happen. A good place to start is to keep your involvement with SDCBA and the New Lawyer Division.
The attorney-client privilege protects against compelled disclosure of confidential communication between an attorney and her client. The Evidence Code takes this protection a step further by prohibiting attorneys and judges alike from drawing negative inferences from the invocation of the privilege.
Take five minutes a day to proactively prioritizing employee well-being.
There is an ancient curse: may you live in interesting times. Certainly we are living in very interesting times that cause stress, uncertainty, and business disruptions. And yet, there are also opportunities.
Whether a newer or experienced lawyer, it may appropriate to seek guidance concerning one’s ethical and other obligations to clients.
Once again, citizens find themselves at a crossroad as they are forced to examine their conscience, beliefs, and behaviors surrounding race. Members of the legal community must go a step further, to also examine the ongoing and troubling relationship between the criminal justice system and race.
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