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On the Path to Success

On the Path to Success

By Lindsey Nguyen
California Western School of Law 
Class of ‘25

Gomez Trial Attorneys recently hosted an inspiring event, the Shades of Success Summit, at their office on 755 Front St. This unique event was created in collaboration with various aspiring networks and diversity bars of San Diego County. It provided a platform for renowned local attorneys to share their experiences and inspire future law students, current law students, and new attorneys in training. Read More

Message From the Co-Editor in Chief

Message From the Co-Editor in Chief

By Lillian Glenister

Hello! My name is Lillian (Lilly) Glenister and I am currently the Co-Editor in Chief of the New Lawyer Division’s (“NLD”) monthly newsletter, For the Record.  I want to thank each of our readers for their continued support, as well as our NLD and San Diego County Bar Association members who have contributed amazing content this year.  Read More

Ethics for New Lawyers: The Appearance of Impropriety

Ethics for New Lawyers: The Appearance of Impropriety

By David C. Carr

Recent events have inspired discussion about the concept of the “appearance of impropriety” by both legal ethics lawyers and in the mainstream media. Those events include the motion to disqualify Fani Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, whose hearing was broadcast live to the nation, and recent news stories concerning the controversial flags flown at the homes of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.  Read More

Empowering the Innocent: The Third Mission of The Innocence Center

Empowering the Innocent: The Third Mission of The Innocence Center

By Claudia Salinas
The Innocence Center
Staff Attorney and NLD Vice Chair

The Innocence Center (“TIC”) stands as a beacon of hope and justice, tirelessly working to free innocent individuals from the confines of wrongful imprisonment. This independent non-profit law firm employs cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies, including the use of Artificial Intelligence and automation, to identify and pursue cases of wrongful conviction. Beyond its critical role in freeing the innocent and educating the public about the causes of wrongful convictions, TIC is profoundly committed to supporting their clients as they navigate the daunting process of reentry into society. Read More

Ethics for New Lawyers: Ethics and the Potential New Client: Recent Developments in Protecting Your Firm from Disqualification

Ethics for New Lawyers: Ethics and the Potential New Client: Recent Developments in Protecting Your Firm from Disqualification

By Charles V. Berwanger
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani

The purpose of this article is to highlight Rule of Professional Conduct 1.18 and its provisions regarding a lawyer’s communications with a prospective client, the risks and consequences of disclosing confidential information with resultant disqualification of an attorney, and the means available to prevent the disqualification of that attorney’s firm if the would-be client does not retain the lawyer or law firm. Read More

Message from the Social Chair 

Message from the Social Chair 

By Matthew Spolsky
Clark Hill, LLP

Hello all and hope your May 2024 has started strong. My name is Matthew Spolsky, and I am the Social Chair of NLD. Earlier this month it was Well-Being Week in Law, I hope you were all able to get out of the office in some meaningful way to de-stress. If not, now’s the time to get some nice spring weather before the heat comes!  Read More

From the Tortured Solo Department: Tips for Success in Your Law Practice

From the Tortured Solo Department: Tips for Success in Your Law Practice

By James D. Crosby

For most of my 40 years as a lawyer, I have worked in solo or small firm settings. I have run my own civil litigation and trial practice with various configurations of staff, contract attorneys, and associate attorneys. Today, my busy trial practice consists of me, an associate attorney, and a paralegal/office manager. And I love it.  Read More

Attorney Wellness as an Antidote to Incivility in the Legal Profession

Attorney Wellness as an Antidote to Incivility in the Legal Profession

By Christopher Nichols
Nevels Nichols, LLP

On May 8, 2024, in honor of Well-Being Week in Law, the California Lawyers Association and California Judges Association jointly hosted a Webinar entitled, Health and Wellness in California Law: The Effect of Civility in the Practice and from the Bench. The program was moderated by Betty Williams, President of the California Lawyers Association, and Hon. Kevin S. Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Superior Court, and it focused on the connection between civility and attorney well-being.  Read More

NLD Member Spotlight: Audrey Surridge

NLD Member Spotlight: Audrey Surridge

By Lillian Glenister, Esq.
Judicial Law Clerk at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California

The San Diego County Bar Association recently awarded Audrey Surridge with its Service by a New Lawyer Award at its Annual Awards Ceremony and Celebration of Community Service on May 14, 2024.  Sworn into the California Bar in 2017, Audrey is a graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law and is an attorney at Fisher Phillips LLP.  Audrey represents companies in a variety of employment disputes, conducts workplace investigations, and counsels her clients in developing effective policies and practices. Read More

Tips from the Bar: Carree Nahama, Esq.

Tips from the Bar: Carree Nahama, Esq.

By Sasha Jamshidi
Bremer Whyte Brown &
O’Meara, LLP

Meet Carree Nahama, Esq.

Ever since the 6th grade, Carree Nahama always wanted to be a lawyer. Ms. Nahama became the first in her family to attend and graduate from law school. While she had an initial interest in corporate law, she ultimately was drawn to civil litigation, specifically personal injury work. After interning at the Consumer and Environmental Protection Unit (CEPU) at the San Diego City Attorney’s office during law school, Ms. Nahama realized that “Torts had become [her] world.” Her experience at CEPU reinforced her interest in consumer rights litigation and eventually led her to start her own personal injury firm, Nahama Law. She has enjoyed a successful nine-year practice at Nahama Law, where she focuses one hundred percent (100%) on personal injury work involving car accidents, dog bites, civil rights, premise liability, brain injuries, injuries to children, and trucking accidents. Read More