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Ethics for New Lawyers: Changes to California’s Civil Discovery Rules Have Ethical Implications 

Ethics for New Lawyers: Changes to California’s Civil Discovery Rules Have Ethical Implications

By Eric Deitz

Since the California Supreme Court approved comprehensive revisions to the Rules of Professional Conduct in 2018, the duty of competence has been preeminent among the obligations imposed. Subdivision (b) of Rule 1.1 includes a two-part definition of competence: “For purposes of this rule, “competence” in any legal service shall mean to apply the (i) learning and skill, and (ii) mental, emotional, and physical ability reasonably necessary for the performance of such service.”  Read More

NLD Member Spotlight: Gaia T. Linehan 

NLD Member Spotlight: Gaia T. Linehan 

By Linda Nelte
Law Offices of Eric Becker

Gaia T. Linehan, Esq., is a civil litigation attorney at the San Diego office of Freeman Mathis & Gary. LLP. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation, employment law, and tort matters. She has handled many aspects of civil litigation from pre-litigation alternative dispute resolution through trial.  Read More

Tips from the Bar: Cynthia L. Stratton 

Tips from the Bar: Cynthia L. Stratton 

By Megan McDonald
Lewis Brisbois

“There’s no right way to do the wrong thing.” Cynthia L. Stratton, managing partner of civil litigation and employment law firm Stratton & Green, ALC and SDCBA board member, was raised with this adage. But there are myriad ways to do the right thing. Stratton does the right thing by focusing on relationships and community. Read More

Message from Legal Education Co-Chair: Catharine McGlynn 

Message from Legal Education Co-Chair: Catharine McGlynn 

Catherine McGlynn
By Catherine McGlynn
Wilshire Law Firm, PLC

Happy National Women’s Month! 

My name is Catharine “Kate” McGlynn, and I am in my third year of practice. I have been involved with the New Lawyer Division since 2021 and this is my first year serving on the NLD Executive Committee. I am the 2024 Legal Education Co-Chair, so I am tasked with bringing you all some top-notch CLE events.  Read More

The Importance of Client Communications – Tips for Young Attorneys   

Ethics for New Lawyers 

The Importance of Client Communications – Tips for Young Attorneys   

By Michael L. Crowley
Crowley Law Group

Inadequate client communication is typically one of the top complaints to the State Bar every year. This is unfortunate because keeping clients informed of developments in the representation is one aspect of the practice of law we can actually control.   Read More

A Possible Solution for Music Artists to Better Leverage Their Bargaining Power 

A Possible Solution for Music Artists to Better Leverage Their Bargaining Power 

By Jasmine K. Bond
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Class of ’24

A copyright is a form of intellectual property that protects an original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium.1 Musical compositions and sound recordings are examples of the works protected under this area of law. An owner of a copyright has exclusive rights including,(1) to reproduce the copyrighted work; (2) to prepare derivative works; (3) to distribute copies or phonorecords to the public; (4) to perform the copyrighted work publicly; (5) to display works publicly, and (6) in cases of sound recordings, to perform the copyrighted work publicly by means of a digital audio transmission.2 Music artists striving for fame can go independent, while some opt to contract with record labels to target a vaster audience. While there is much more control an artist may possess with their creativity and exploitation of their music going independent, the ample resources and deeper financial pockets of record labels are very alluring. But deeper financial pockets of record labels mean record labels having stronger bargaining power than the music artist, and unconscionability within the contract may occur, leaving the artist disadvantaged.   Read More

Raising the Limited Jurisdictional Limit: What Could this Mean for Consumers?

Raising the Limited Jurisdictional Limit: What Could this Mean for Consumers?

By Stephanie Pengilley

Currently in California state court the jurisdictional limit for a limited civil case is $25,000 or less. As some of you may know, in a limited jurisdiction case discovery and other pre-trial tools are limited. For example, only one deposition is allowed. Courts presiding over limited actions have no authority to award a judgment in excess of $25,000. (Ytuarte v. Superior Court (2005) 129 Cal. App. 4th 266). Read More

Message from NLD Community Outreach Co-Chair

Message from NLD Community Outreach Co-Chair

By Dani Glazer Signaigo

Dear NLD members,

I’m excited to be writing this message as a co-chair of the NLD Community Outreach subcommittee of the New Lawyer Division (NLD) Executive Committee, with Claudia Salinas. If you’re not familiar, the Community Outreach team coordinates pro bono and volunteer events for new lawyers and law students across San Diego County. Read More

Tips from the Bench: Hon. Blaine Bowman

Tips from the Bench: Hon. Blaine Bowman

By Matthew M. Spolsky, Esq.
Clark Hill, LLP

On the fourth floor of San Diego Superior Court’s North County Division is department N-31 of which Judge Blaine Bowman presides. Judge Bowman operates a “stress free trial department” as much as possible. He is supportive of all lawyers who come to his court, but he especially enjoys helping new lawyers appearing in his department. If you’re in trial before Judge Bowman and have a question, asking for help is not something he frowns upon.   Read More

Message From the Co-Editor-in-Chief

Message From the Co-Editor-in-Chief

By Matthew Spolsky

As Co-Editor-in-Chief of the New Lawyer Division (“NLD”) monthly newsletter, For the Record, I wanted to thank each of our readers for their continued support. I also want to thank the NLD members who have contributed their time and effort this year toward writing informative articles for the benefit of new lawyers. In the current For the Record you will find an NLD Member Spotlight article featuring Regina (Calvario) Dryjanski by Lillian Glenister, an NLD Event Recap by Elijah Gaglio, and Ethical Considerations When Using an Online Referral Service by Alara Chilton. Read More