Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Winter 2021, Volume 27, Issue 1
Content
- Communication Challenges: How to Stay in Touch With Your Team While Working Remotely
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2020-2021
- Letter From the Editor-in-Chief
- McLe Article: What Is Fair Game? Competing in the Employer/Employee Relationship
- Policy Limit DemandsāPart II: a View Into the Other Room
- Retreat! Small Firm Strategic Planning, Big Law-Style
- Table of Contents
- You Got a Letter From the State Bar: Do You Need a Lawyer?
- Letter From the Chair
Letter From the Chair
By Sabrina L. Green
Sabrina L. Green is a managing partner of Stratton & Green, ALC and focuses on labor & employment, complex business litigation. Besides being the Chair of the California Lawyers Association Solo and Small Firm executive committee, member of the CLA Board of Representatives, she is the Attorney Coordinator for the Thomas Jefferson School of Law Employee Rights Public Clinic, member of the executive committee for the Thomas Jefferson Alumni Board of Directors, Vice President of Executive Women’s Council and a member of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Business Association of Southern California, San Diego. Sabrina can be reached at sgreen@sglawcorp.com.
It’s finally here… 2021. While 2020 was an unprecedented year of great challenges and division, it showed us that we cannot rest on our laurels as we have been. Racial prejudice and inequality are still alive and well, but 2020 made us pull back the cover and face these ugly realities with the tragic events that occurred throughout the United States. Diversity, access to justice and equality are front and center again and this time, will not be swept under the rug and ignored.
I am extremely proud to be the Chair for a second term for the Solo Small Firm Section. I am also extremely proud to watch our members tirelessly advocate for social and economic justice while they participate in every kind of charitable act up and down our state to assist those so impacted by injustice and by the hardships created due to the COVID pandemic.