By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 5, 2019
Most attorneys are aware that the attorney-client privilege is something to be protected with vigilance at all times. For that reason, attorneys may avoid disclosing any client communications to third parties to guard against any suggestion of waiver.
By Xiumei Dong | October 23, 2019
The Northern District of California's Women Attorneys Advocacy Project, which aims to address issues women face in the legal profession, presented a panel discussion entitled "Toot Your Own Horn: Mastering The Art Of Self-Advocacy" Tuesday night.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 23, 2019
Depending which drivers and state of mind are at play, the path to "I do" can be either be smooth sailing or fraught with predicament.
By Chris Young, Ironclad | October 21, 2019
"While I don't have a one-size-fits-all solution for burnout, the key for me has been being willing to choose career diversity and purpose over predictability," writes Chris Young, the general counsel at venture-backed startup Ironclad.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 2, 2019
I'm interviewing for a job and want to telecommute one to two days a week, but I don't want to give the impression that I don't want to work hard or it's all I care about. Should I raise the issue immediately or wait?
By Gerald Sauer | September 18, 2019
In June, the California State Bar proposed modifying existing ethics rules to enable nonlawyers to give legal advice and to allow insurance companies, hedge funds and other businesses to invest in law firms.
By Julie Q. Brush | August 7, 2019
Julie Q. Brush, author of The Lawyer Whisperer blog, writes taking six months to complete a search for a routine position is too long and should prompt a review of your hiring process.
By Pablo Drobny | July 17, 2019
Diligent trial attorneys know about another option when a trial court's ruling is erroneous and will wreak irremediable havoc in the case: in certain circumstances, the Court of Appeal will consider granting relief at midstream of litigation on a petition for extraordinary relief by writ.
By Julie Q. Brush | July 3, 2019
Being picky is not necessarily a negative thing. In fact, being a discerning professional can enhance the quality of a career.
By Julie Q. Brush | June 13, 2019
The offer stage of an interview process can be tricky. Each professional enters the dynamic with her own set of beliefs and ideas as well as a strategy for how to best navigate the negotiation waters.
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