Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Summer 2019, Volume 25, Issue 3
Content
- Q&a with Recipients of Cla Excellence Awards
- 5 Ways Lawyers Can Maximize Their Time
- 5 Ways Lawyers Can Maximize Their Time
- Not as Easy as "Abc" .... the Status of Independent Contractors in California
- Not as Easy as "Abc" .... the Status of Independent Contractors in California
- the Practitioner For Solo & Small Firms
- Q&a with Recipients of Cla Excellence Awards
- Perspectives on Solo Practice: Different Views From the Trenches
- Letter From the Editor
- Getting Efficient: Minimizing, Delegating and Outsourcing Things You Should not Do
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2018-2019
- McLe Article: the Four "W"s of Workplace Investigations: When, Who, What to Expect and What is Adequate
- Getting Efficient: Minimizing, Delegating and Outsourcing Things You Should not Do
- the Practitioner For Solo & Small Firms
- McLe Article: the Four "W"s of Workplace Investigations: When, Who, What to Expect and What is Adequate
- Perspectives on Solo Practice: Different Views From the Trenches
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2018-2019
- Table of Contents
- Letter From the Chair
- Q&a with Recipients of Cla Excellence Awards
- Letter From the Chair
- Table of Contents
- Q&a with Recipients of Cla Excellence Awards
- Letter From the Editor
Q&A with Recipients of CLA Excellence Awards
Summer Selleck
By Renee N. G. Stackhouse
1. WHAT WAS YOUR BACKGROUND PRIOR TO BECOMING AN ATTORNEY?
Prior to becoming an attorney, I was a student, a teacher, and an activist. Through my entire journey I’ve always had a strong work-drive, which has often been powered by defeating challenges the world around me has set. From those challenges I’ve developed a passion for turning the doubts of others into my own personal challenge, which is what I did when I became a lawyer.