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 Chair
- 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 Editor-in-Chief
Letter From the Editor-in-Chief
By Joshua Bonnici
Joshua Bonnici is the managing attorney for Bonnici Law Group, APC, located in downtown San Diego, where he focuses primarily on personal injury cases and appealing state and federal disability denials. His accomplishments include winning SD Metro’s "40 Under 40" award, San Diego’s Best Litigation Firm by the San Diego UT, and was recently selected as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. You can learn more about Josh and his practice at www.bonnicilawgroup.com.
As quickly as 2020 ended, we are already in the middle of Q1 in 2021. New Year’s resolutions have been made, hopefully more kept than broken, and we are all pushing forward to make 2021 even bigger and better than last year.
With jury trials slowly returning to California courtrooms and new issues arising based on the continued affects COVID-19 has placed on our great state, solo and small firm practitioners just like you and I have had to pivot, pause, and press on. We hope that this magazine can give you the small break you need from the world, all the while giving tidbits you can use in your practice and your life.