Blog, But Blog Ethically
This material is reproduced from a CEB Blog™ guest entry, Blog, But Blog Ethically, (August 19, http://blog.ceb.com/2013/08/19/blog-but-blog-ethically/) copyright 2013 by the Regents of the University of California. Reproduced with permission of Continuing Education of the Bar – California. (For information about CEB publications, telephone toll free 1-800-CEB-3444 or visit our Web site, CEB.com). Lawyers are […]
Reflections

At this point in 2013, I have completed more than half of my term as President of the ACBA Board of Directors. I anticipated my term to be challenging, educating, and rewarding. I have thus far been challenged as a leader, consensus builder, and problem-solver. Serving as President of the ACBA is an educational experience […]
Top 5 Reasons to Dine Around for Justice!
By Jonathan McNeil Wong, partner at Donahue Gallagher Woods LLP If you are an ACBA member, by now you have received your invitation to participate in Dine Around for Justice, VLSC’s annual dining night out. On five successive Thursday evenings in August, one of the East Bay’s top restaurants donates a portion of its proceeds to […]
Book Review of “The Articulate Attorney: Public Speaking for Lawyers” 2nd edition
Brian K. Johnson & Marsha Hunter, The Articulate Attorney: Public Speaking for Lawyers 2nd edition, (2d ed., Crown King Books, 2013), 186 pages. ISBN: 978-0-9796895-9-8, $24.99, paper, $15.99 for PDF or ePUB. Book review by Mark E. Estes, Law Library Director, Bernard E Witkin Alameda County Law Library. As used in this book, “public speaking” involves […]
Trials and Tribulations: Tips from Judge Karnow
By: Tim Hallahan I recently read an excellent article titled Trials and Tribulations by Hon. Curtis Karnow who is currently hearing complex litigation cases in San Francisco Superior Court. Judge Karnow has taught at Yale, USF, Hastings and Stanford in addition to authoring many articles and book chapters and teaching judges for the Center for […]