Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Law Practice
May 1, 2020
Isolation, the meteor and the evolving practice of law
Most lawyers are living under an unusual form of house arrest, spending our days at home except for brief, masked forays on urgent errands.





Louie H. Castoria
Partner
Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP
425 California St 21st Fl
San Francisco , CA 94104
Phone: (415) 926-7601
Fax: (415) 926-7601
Email: lcastoria@kdvlaw.com
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
Louie is a mediator with CourtCall Online Dispute Resolution, a member of the Mediation Society, a mandatory settlement officer with the San Francisco County Superior Court, and an adjunct professor of law at Golden Gate University. He won his first U.S. Supreme Court on July 1, 2021.
Most lawyers are living under an unusual form of house arrest, spending our days at home except for brief, masked forays on urgent errands.
Some of us are discovering that giving up daily commuting to work is like giving up smoking: difficult at first, but ultimately healthier and less expensive. Others are rediscovering the traits, whether endearing or irksome, of our housemates, and vice versa. One member of the household is enthu...
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