President’s Message: February 16, 2021
This week, I recognize two inspirational Black women legal leaders in San Diego who will be inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame in March.
Whether you are heading to the office, enjoying working from home as the new norm, or (like me) missing the personal interaction and eager to get back to the office, New Lawyer Division is here for you!
What is the real difference between a solo practitioner and an attorney at a law firm? More importantly, how do you know if solo practice is right for you?
By adopting simple strategies for managing your calendar and task lists, you can enjoy the all elusive “work-life” balance that we all strive for.
This article provides a basic overview of privacy and cybersecurity laws at the state and federal levels, and also examines recent developments and trends in this emerging area of law.
In this variation of our usual “Tips from the Bench,” this Tips from the Bar column features advice from an experienced attorney with a longstanding history in San Diego.
After growing up in a family of musicians, Jordan Sannipoli realized being an attorney was similar to being a performer, so she set her sights on performing on a different stage — the courtroom.