Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Summer 2014, Volume 20, Issue 3
Content
- Recent Developments in Criminal Law and Procedure
- Table of Contents
- Profile of Solange Ritchie: Myer Sankary Award Recipient - Orange County Women Lawyers Association
- How to Utilize Motions to Improve Your Practice
- #Sdmetro: a Guide to San Diego
- Practical Advice for Getting Results in Business Mediation
- Letter From the Outgoing Chair: You May Be a Solo, But You Are Not Alone
- Recent Developments in Criminal Law and Procedure
- Letter From the Editor
- Profile of Solange Ritchie: Myer Sankary Award Recipient - Orange County Women Lawyers Association
- Big Plans for 2014-2015
- #Sdmetro: a Guide to San Diego
- Practical Advice for Getting Results in Business Mediation
- Ethics and Technology For the Solo Lawyer
- Table of Contents
- Letter From the Outgoing Chair: You May Be a Solo, But You Are Not Alone
- How to Utilize Motions to Improve Your Practice
- Ethics and Technology For the Solo Lawyer
- Big Plans for 2014-2015
- Letter From the Editor
Letter From the Outgoing Chair: You May Be a Solo, But You Are Not Alone
By Shirish Gupta
Shirish Gupta is an accomplished mediator with Flashpoint Mediation. He mediates from Flashpoint’s Bay Area, Orange County and Sacramento mediation centers. He first joined the Section Executive Committee in 2009.
When I took over as Chair last fall, we set "You May Be a Solo, But You Are Not Alone" as our theme for the year. I’m proud to report that we’ve followed that principle in everything we did. We’ve come to you by putting on MCLE programs and networking events in your communities:
- Santa Clara Law School in December
- Chapman Law School in February
- Thomas Jefferson Law School in May
- Golden Gate Law School in May
- UC Hastings Law School in July
- UC Davis Law School coming up on October 10th