Family Law
Family Law News 2017, Issue 4, Volume 39, No. 4
Content
- Child Custody Counselor Cherie Kagan Receives the State Bar of California's 2017 Court Staff Award
- Contracts and Standing and Support, Oh My!
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Family Law Section eNews Special Announcement Family Law Section Awards - Seeking Award Nominations
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Hon. Garry T. Ichikawa Recipient of the 2017 State Bar of California Family Law Judicial Officer of the Year award
- Hon. Mark a. Juhas Receives Flexcom's Lifetime Achievement Award
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- MCLE Article: Emerging Issues in Three Parent Law
- Message from the Chair
- Message from the Editor
- Reviewing a Marvin Action From a Litigator's Perspective
- Table of Contents
- The New Divorce By Mutual Consent in France: Recognition and Risks of Post-Divorce Litigation in Common-Law Countries: the Examples of England and the United States
- The Use of Motions in Family Law
- Why Esi Scares Me as a Solo Practitioner
- Technology Corner
Technology Corner
David Lederman
David Lederman is the Immediate Past Chair of the State Bar of California Family Law Section (FLEXCOM). He also served as the Contra Costa County Family Law Section President (and is its current Legislative Director). A Certified Specialist in Family Law since 2001, he is the current Association of Certified Family Law Specialists’ Technology Director. Mr. Lederman is a frequent speaker and writer on family law and technology issues and speaks Mandarin.
Do Not Read this Column! Reading it may cause insomnia or panic attacks. You are better off reading Avi Levi’s Message from the Chair. It is full of hope and inspiration.
You may still be getting mass-mailed emails (with the recipients clearly suppressed) that seek your assistance to help a wealthy, elderly individual transfer money to a trust account, or the email from your colleague traveling in Europe asking for money to be transferred to him because his wallet was stolen and he needs money to get home (never mind that he was sitting at his desk five minutes before). These types of messages are benign. You know they are scams (I hope). These messages, while they were sent to you, had no specifics from your life.