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December 19, 2018
Julie Brook, ESQ.
Changes in California in 2019.
https://blog.ceb.com/2018/12/19/new-year-new-laws-for-family-law-attorneys-3/#more-22009
San Francisco Attorney Magazine
Fall 2018
The first-of-its-kind measure guarantees that every tenant facing an eviction proceeding will have the right to an attorney from the outset.
http://www.sfbar.org/forms/sfam/q32018/prop-f-right-to-housing-counsel-SFAM-Q318.pdf
Legal Talk Radio
In November 2018, destructive fires erupted across the state of California, including the devastating “Woolsey Fire” and “Camp Fire”. The “Camp Fire” killed at least 85 people, destroyed 14,000 residences and 296 people are still unaccounted for, becoming both California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire on record.
On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams is joined by Dan Wade, Tiela Chalmers, and Michael Hart to discuss the recent California fires, the impact and aftermath, how to prepare for natural or man-made disasters and how attorneys can get involved with assisting disaster survivors.
https://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/lawyer-2-lawyer/2018/12/the-california-fires-dealing-with-natural-disasters/
University of Toronto Faculty of Law November 12, 2018
A discussion between The Honorable Elena Kagan, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and The Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, on the occasion of Justice Kagan receiving a U of T honorary Doctor of Laws.
https://youtu.be/dyAF4Zq9m2o
ABA Journal
November 2018
"In 2012, the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct increased attention on technology’s role in legal ethics. For example, Model Rule 1.1 regarding competency requires that lawyers be “abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.”
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/technology_compromised_obsolete_devices/?icn=sidebar&ici=text
ABA Journal News
December 13, 2018
"The bill requires states accepting federal funding to provide four core protections for youths, the Marshall Project reports. One protection is a limit on locking up youths for status offenses such as truancy and curfew violations. Second and third are requirements to generally keep juveniles out of adult jails and to separate them from adult inmates. A fourth protection addresses racial disparities by requiring data collection and a plan to address the problem."
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/aba_supported_juvenile_justice_bill_with_rehabilitative_purpose_passes_cong
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December 2018
Bryan Garner
"Transactional drafting is a fascinating field of study—and of practice. There are rigors on the one hand and lunacies on the other. The rigors involve accurately achieving the contracting parties’ desired result, preferably in a form they can comprehend. The lunacies involve using pastiche forms riddled with wildly inconsistent ways of expressing simple duties, absurd archaisms whose purpose few lawyers can explain, and repellent typographic practices that still today make many if not most contracts grotesque to read."
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/contract_busts_decipher_provisions/?icn=most_read
The Recorder
December 5. 2018
"The court’s decision has rattled companies and forced state and federal courts to grapple with unresolved questions. Meanwhile, plaintiffs attorneys find themselves with more leverage to argue against workforce structures that label workers as independent contractors and not employees."
http://www.law.com/therecorder/2018/07/23/will-californias-new-worker-classification-test-be-applied-retroactively-one-judge-says-yes/
Law Sires
December 7, 2018
Robert Ambrogi
The new additions to the list are Alaska and Montana.
http://www.lawsitesblog.com/2018/12/two-states-adopted-duty-tech-competence-total-now-34.html
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