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Amy Todd-Gher Valdez Todd & Doyle LLP www.vtdlaw.com Law School: University of Virginia School of Law Area of Practice: Employment litigation and counseling Fun Fact: I left one of my favorite jobs, as senior staff attorney with the National Center…
Mediator Spotlight: Patricia Prince
Bar Association of San Francisco Mediation Services Panelist Patricia Prince is a private mediator, offering dispute resolution services in San Francisco, Marin County and the Greater Bay Area. She focuses primarily on disputes in the areas of employment law, including…
Mediator Spotlight: Judge Ron Greenberg (Ret.)
Bar Association of San Francisco Mediation Services Panelist Judge Ron Greenberg, Retired has 30 years of combined judicial, mediation, and arbitration experience. He provides a unique service by merging his judicial authority with his skills as a highly trained mediator.…
Solo Attorneys Share Expertise at Networking Event
The Barristers Club hosted another successful speed networking night on Monday, June 17. The event focused on experienced solo practitioners giving advice to new solos and those interested in going out on their own. Speed networking is a great opportunity…
Legal Writing Tip: The Three Types of Compound Words
Compound words are two or more words that function as a single unit of meaning. Their rules can be complicated and hard to remember. For example, is it book store or bookstore? There are three types of compound words. Closed…
Court Has Widest Discretion to Choose Parenting Plan for Former “Gossip Girl” Star and Ex-Husband
“Gossip Girl” star Kelly Rutherford had one of the most contentious divorces and custody wars we have ever written about, complete with restraining orders, private investigators, and possible involvement by Rutherford in the revocation of her ex’s (Daniel Giersch) American…
LRIS Fund for Public Service: Panel Attorneys Support the Programs of the Justice & Diversity Center
Often, this column highlights a particular case referred by the Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS), as well as the LRIS panel attorney who skillfully handled it. In many instances the attorney has achieved a significant monetary result for the…
Justice & Diversity Center’s Homeless Advocacy Project: Helping the Homeless Community One Client at a Time
Martin* had been living in his unit in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco since 1999. In 2002, he started to have serious habitability problems in his unit – infestation of rodents, cockroaches and insects, mold covering the entire apartment,…
Lawyers Learn to Work Their Wardrobes at Banana Republic Fashion Fundraiser
More than 100 members of the legal community gathered at the Banana Republic on June 20 for the 3rd Annual Work Your Wardrobe charity event benefiting two Justice & Diversity Center educational programs—Mock Trial and School-To-College. Event guests enjoyed a…
Bike-A-Thon Raises More Than $18,000 for Legal Services Programs
More than 50 people had fun biking and running at Crissy Field while raising $18,251 for the Justice & Diversity Center’s (JDC) legal services programs. The amount raised surpassed any past Bike-a-Thon fundraising efforts, and exceeded last year’s total by…
Mediating in the World of Antitrust: Part II
Antitrust litigation is increasingly international. Whether it’s the price-fixing of computer chips, LCD screens, diamonds or fertilizer, U.S. courts frequently assume jurisdiction over foreign defendants accused of conduct that affects U.S. competition. At the same time, these defendants, domestic or…