Family Law
Family Law News Issue 1, 2019, Volume 41, No. 1
Content
- Is it Time For Gillmore to Go?
- Message from the Chair: the Return of the Standing Committee
- Two Views on the Use of Psychological Testing in Child Custody Evaluations
- Disqualification of Judges Under Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.4(c)(1)
- Hipaa for the Family Formation Attorney
- Technology Corner: the Mobile Warrior's Briefcase, Part 1 (organization)
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- My Client Died During the Dissolution Action, What Do I Do Now?
- Table of Contents
- Afcc-ca Mentorship Project
- Message from the Editor
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
Technology Corner: The Mobile Warrior’s Briefcase, Part 1 (organization)
David M. 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.
t’s really all about data. Access to information is the foundation of effective advocacy. We include exhibits to support our claims of facts and weave those facts into our declarations. However, anything can happen at court. Evidence we thought of marginal importance can become significant in response to claims made by an adversary. In order to be effective, it is helpful to have quick access to information. To have access to information, we must be organized.