ACBA Members in the News 9.16.21
ACBA Members in the News ACBA member Givelle Lamano, Lamano Law, was quoted in two articles recently published on Forbes.com: Business On A Budget? Try These Eight Easy Tips For Getting Free Publicity AND Nine Entrepreneurs Share Their Most Important Responsibilities As Business Leaders ACBA Leadership Firm Wendel Rosen LLP announced Partner Tracy Green was selected by The San […]
Alameda County Bar Association Nominates 2022 ACBA Board of Directors
Executive Officers of the 2022 ACBA Board of Directors: Pamela Ross, Jr. – President Alice Cheng – President-Elect Yen Chau – Vice President New Directors: Janice Cho Additional Nominations In accordance with ACBA bylaws, additional nominations may be made for the offices of President-Elect or Vice-President or for the position of Director. Interested individuals must […]
News From the Court week of 9/13/21
Alameda County Superior Court The Superior Court of California, County of Alameda is proposing to amend or adopt the attached Local Rules, Form, and Fee Schedule. You are invited to submit comments on the proposed amendments. Please see the attached Invitations to Comment. The deadline to submit comments is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 25, […]
De-stressing clients (and us too): Steps to improve ADR efforts and client relationships
By Mark LeHocky – ADR Services, Inc. Civil mediations are by their nature stressful events. Disputants can’t agree on who’s likely to win or the shape of a resolution. So you bring in a third party who may agree or disagree – or at least raise serious concerns – as to your assessment. Stressful to […]
ACBA Members in the News
ACBA member Givelle Lamano, Lamano Law, wrote an article titled 4 Leadership Tips for Female Executives for Inc.com. ACBA Leadership Firm Wendel Rosen LLP attorney Zachary R. Wasserman was featured in an article in the LA Times titled The Business of Cannabis. He discusses the rising demands and future plans for the multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry involving state and […]