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Confronting Your Client’s Expectations

It’s hour 4 in mediation. When your client is offered a mid-six figure offer, you quickly advise to accept.  Yet, your client looks disappointed and says he will not take anything below seven figures.  You now end up spending the rest of your day trying to convince your client that

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Can you Kickstart justice?

Crowdfunding is the current go-to for anyone who needs to raise money.  From honeymoons to the world’s best potato salad, it seems like people will chip in toward anything that seems like a good idea. So it’s no surprise that crowdfunding has reached the legal market.  If you’re cash-strapped but

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Is a cute Instagram of your cat an advertisement?

In the age of social media, which has transformed marketing and advertising practices in the legal world, it could be. Today’s attorneys find themselves in uncharted territory, trying to navigate Twitter, Facebook, even LinkedIn, without throwing established rules of ethics and professional responsibility overboard.  Attorney ethics in California are governed

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How Streaming Video Can Streamline California’s Court System

Most Californians only come into contact with the legal system a few times in their lives; traffic tickets, family law and small claims court.  For most, it’s an experience they don’t want to repeat: taking time off work, maybe losing a day’s wages, paying for childcare, getting to the courthouse

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The Three Essentials To a Traumatic Brain Injury

By Brian S. Kabateck & Benjamin Hakimfar 1.7 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury or “TBI” every year in the United States.  A TBI occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain, usually the result of when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when

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