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The fall issue of SF Attorney features stories including the effects of the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action, a look at Ismail Ramsey's path to becoming U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California, a celebration of the recent 19th Annual Justice & Diversity Center Gala, ethical considerations for remote work, and more.
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2023 Editions
Register of Experts and Consultants
Our Register is published annually and lists the profiles of over 600 expert witnesses and consultants in over 300 categories. Find the professional you need.
ADR Directory
This annual publication is a leading Alternative Dispute Resolution resource guide, listing mediators, arbitrators and special masters in Northern California.
Barristers 2020: Year in Review
As I look back on 2020, it makes me think of how bar associations have always held a very special space in my heart. When I was growing up in Hawaii, my mom spent thirteen years as executive director of…
Pandemic Forces Courts and Lawyers to Reimagine Proceedings
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo had pre-qualified over two hundred prospective jurors in anticipation of the court’s first in-person civil jury trial since the coronavirus pandemic. She used a tape measure to make sure all twelve jurors and…
San Francisco: Two Pandemics, One Hundred Years Apart
For my last column for San Francisco Attorney, I wanted to explore how the 1918 flu pandemic—the last global respiratory pandemic to reach San Francisco—affected our bar association and compare that to COVID-19, more than a hundred years later. Established in…