Business Law
Business Law News 2019, Issue 3
Content
- A Tax-Exempt Bond Primer for 501(c)(3) Organizations
- Bln Editorial Board: Letter from the Editor
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Business Law News Table of Contents
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2018-2019
- MCLE Article: Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments in Insolvency Law
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2018-2019
- The Importance of Knowing Who Is, and Who Is Not, Your Client
- The New Bba Centralized Partnership Audit Rules and Bankruptcy: a Shotgun Wedding Without Any Marital Bliss
- The Benefits of Recommitting to Pro Bono
The Benefits of Recommitting to Pro Bono1
Christian G. Andreu-von Euw and Mark Zebrowski
Christian Andreu-von Euw focuses his practice on intellectual property and commercial litigation with an emphasis on patent and trade secrets litigation. He previously worked as an electrical engineer, and he now represents electronics, biotechnology, and software companies in state and federal courts and before other tribunals.
Mark Zebrowski is a commercial litigation partner in the San Diego office of Morrison & Foerster LLP. He is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and has been recommended by Legal 500 US and Best Lawyers in America.
While most people set resolutions in January, there is no better time than August to readjust your yearly goals. That is especially the case for pro bono. Our state bar "urges" us to devote fifty hours a year to pro bono work,2 and many lawyers do that and more. Others have every intention of giving back to their communities through pro bono, but the challenges to doing so get in the way.