Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Fall 2015, Volume 21, Issue 3
Content
- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Taming the Ms Word Tiger
- Ashley West, the 2015 Solo and Small Firm Section Attorney of the Year
- Big News For Solo & Small Firms
- Coach's Corner Why Can't We Please Everyone?
- Editorial Committee
- Have Fun in Anaheim!
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- Nothing is Certain but . . . : Tax Liens and the Judgment Creditor
- Reducing the Chances of a Trade Secrets Lawsuit: How to Advise Your Business Clients
- Solo & Small Firm Spotlight: Ashley B. Wheelock
- Specializing Law Practice: Excellent Service, Efficiently Delivered - Part I
- Table of Contents
- Introducing New Members of ExCom
Introducing New Members of ExCom
By Susan Share
Chair of the Executive Committee Susan Share specializes in Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Law at the Share Law Firm. Ms. Share’s practice includes charitable planning, and life insurance planning, probate and conservatorships. Ms. Share also specializes in the administration of estates and trusts, representing both fiduciaries and beneficiaries. Ms. Share received her undergraduate degree from Reed College and is a graduate of Northwestern School of Law. Ms. Share may be reached at sshare@susanshare.com.
Iam pleased to introduce our incoming members of the Solo and Small Firm Section’s Executive Committee who will be serving three-year terms from 2015 through 2018:
Charles H. Jung: Charles has practiced law since his 2001 graduation from Stanford Law School. He is a trial attorney at his firm of Nassiri & Jung, LLP. Mr. Jung has been committed to leadership involvement in several bar associations, including the Bar Association of San Francisco, the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, the Asian American Bar Association, and community organizations. His background includes immigrating to the U.S. as a child, then back to Korea as a teen, and back to the U.S. where he attended and graduated Duke University, magna cum laude, the went on to Harvard University’s Kennedy School for his Master’s Degree in Public Policy, and finally to Stanford Law School. He is widely published and frequently quoted in the press.