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A. Marco Turk

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Emeritus Professor
CSU Dominguez Hills



Columns
Title Category Published
Loss of more than an election Government May 16, 2024
SCOTUS and a possible constitutional crisis U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 13, 2023
If truth be told Judges and Judiciary Nov. 14, 2023
The mug shot is an ominous warning of what’s to come should Trump win the election Government Sep. 14, 2023
John Eastman went to the guillotine for Trump. His law license may be next Government Jul. 24, 2023
Altered intelligence: will it make us better, worse or extinct? Technology Jul. 6, 2023
Trump again: nobody could script this Criminal, Government Jun. 20, 2023
Sentiments to protect access to firearms may finally be changing Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 9, 2023
Recent amendment to AB-924 could wipe out mediation confidentiality when complaints arise Alternative Dispute Resolution, Government May 2, 2023
Mark Ridley-Thomas’ fall from grace, while sad, reaffirms our system of justice Government Apr. 20, 2023
Two recent cases confirm by their own admission even SCOTUS gets confused Communications Law, U.S. Supreme Court Apr. 5, 2023
The California Bar intends to “identify and prevent unethical behavior.” Really? State Bar & Bar Associations Mar. 22, 2023
Demands for change in police culture Government Feb. 9, 2023
Where have all the “real” lawyers and judges gone? Appellate Practice, Law Practice Sep. 22, 2022
“Let’s kill all the lawyers!” Shakespeare was not so far off the point but for other reasons Judges and Judiciary, State Bar & Bar Associations Aug. 17, 2022
United States Secret Service: An “integrated mission?” Government Jul. 26, 2022
As Americans, where do we go from here? Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 18, 2022
After 50 years SCOTUS succeeds where others have failed, doing grave damage to women’s equality and the Court’s own legitimacy U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 7, 2022
A sensible Supreme Court is facing threats from within Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 15, 2022
Fewer gun laws, more shootings and viable solutions elude law enforcement Civil Rights, Government Jun. 8, 2022
Why now does it seem like the fall of SCOTUS? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court May 25, 2022
Growing concern over declining respect for the rule of law: Is SCOTUS the culprit? Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court May 23, 2022
Is SCOTUS still “supreme?” Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court May 10, 2022
Never say never: Overturning Roe v. Wade not so uncertain after all U.S. Supreme Court May 4, 2022
A just society: No person, government official, or governmental entity is above the law…most of the time Government, Judges and Judiciary Apr. 28, 2022
A question of ethics: How long will SCOTUS continue to get a “free pass?” Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Apr. 5, 2022
Supreme Court ethics: In absence of a code where does the ‘buck stop’? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 16, 2021
Professional responsibility: Using courts for purposes never intended Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Sep. 3, 2021
Allowing financial assistance to clients for humanitarian purposes Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, State Bar & Bar Associations May 8, 2020
A changing professional ethics landscape to allow litigation funding Civil Litigation, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Mar. 20, 2020
Legal ethics: Rules for government lawyers as ‘gatekeepers’ Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Mar. 2, 2020
Nonlawyers giving legal advice: Madness or prudence? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations Feb. 14, 2020
Zealous representation and the trial of Donald J. Trump Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Jan. 31, 2020
Moral perception and judgment vs what is permissible Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 24, 2020
Does the First Amendment permit excoriating remarks about judges? Constitutional Law, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Judges and Judiciary Jan. 17, 2020
Legal ethics: No limit to lawyers’ professional responsibility Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 10, 2020
Behavioral legal ethics: Science, law and ethical decision-making Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 3, 2020
Judicial ethics: HR 1, the For the People Act of 2019 Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 27, 2019
Professional responsibility: Client is overbilling tempting, but treacherous Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Dec. 20, 2019
Professional responsibility: Rules regarding lawyer advertising Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Dec. 13, 2019
‘Marriage Story’: Checking the legal ethics Entertainment & Sports, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 27, 2019
Legal ethics: Is law practice ‘just a capitalist enterprise’? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Nov. 19, 2019
Legal ethics: The perils of playing down sexual harassment Civil Rights, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Labor/Employment Oct. 25, 2019
Legal ethics: Duty to preserve rule of law Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Oct. 15, 2019
Legal ethics: from the White House to the doghouse Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 3, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Litigation Mar. 4, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Litigation Mar. 1, 2019
Legal ethics, personal conscience and higher notions of morality Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Feb. 4, 2019
Restoring civility in divisive times Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 23, 2018
Mindfulness practice can be a life-changer for law students, lawyers and judges Oct. 19, 2018
Mediation confidentiality reform still up for grabs Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, Government, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Mar. 16, 2018
Will ‘informed consent’ save mediation confidentiality? Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, California Supreme Court, Government, Judges and Judiciary Feb. 9, 2018
The dawning of California mediator certification Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Jan. 26, 2018
Mediation confidentiality changes on the horizon Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Jan. 19, 2018
Only lawyers need apply Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Oct. 31, 2017
We all agree on mediation confidentially Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Oct. 20, 2017
Mindfulness: What to Do When the Need for Help Arises Health Care & Hospital Law Aug. 4, 2017
Brush up on the latest e-discovery preservation developments Law Practice Feb. 22, 2017
A closer look at 2 important FRCP updates Civil Litigation Jun. 4, 2016
Law schools need to ramp up e-discovery education Law Practice, Civil Litigation May 21, 2016
Democratizing e-discovery and the FRCP Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation May 7, 2016
Mediation confidentiality still uncertain Alternative Dispute Resolution, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Apr. 23, 2016
Ethical e-discovery began with Scheindlin Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Apr. 16, 2016
E-discovery: Are firms keeping up with Big Data and the Internet? Civil Litigation Apr. 2, 2016
Courts consider changes to FRCP Law Practice, Civil Litigation Mar. 5, 2016
Political football and the vacancy on the high court Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 24, 2016
Navigating e-discovery in criminal cases Criminal Feb. 6, 2016
Is mediation the practice of law? Bar won't give a straight answer Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 4, 2016
FRCP fix shakes up electronic discovery Civil Litigation Jan. 8, 2016
How should lawyers handle 'metadata'? Law Practice, Civil Litigation Dec. 5, 2015
We need competent e-discovery education and training Civil Litigation Nov. 7, 2015
Mediation confidentiality, good news and bad news Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Oct. 15, 2015
Ethics and e-discovery Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Oct. 3, 2015
Limiting confidentiality in mediation is a slippery slope Alternative Dispute Resolution, Letters, Civil Litigation Sep. 29, 2015
Plan will force us to desert mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Sep. 1, 2015
Relax, it was part of mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Aug. 13, 2015
Police need true partnerships with community Government Jun. 17, 2015
Funding for the administration of (self-interest) justice Government May 7, 2015
eDiscovery: protect information stored on personal electronic devices Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Aug. 9, 2013
eDiscovery: protect information stored on personal electronic devices Civil Litigation Feb. 1, 2013
eDiscovery: traffic camera law quietly enacted Civil Litigation Jan. 5, 2013
eDiscovery: sex, lies and social media Civil Litigation Dec. 8, 2012
eDiscovery: Oral hold notices border on recklessness Civil Rights Nov. 3, 2012
eDiscovery: Unsuspecting waiver of attorney-client privilege Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Oct. 6, 2012
eDiscovery: new ABA ethics comment is 'game changer' Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Sep. 8, 2012
eDiscovery: ESI and unreasonable searches and seizures Civil Rights Jul. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: Eaton v. Frisby, discovery’s first Watergate scandal? Civil Litigation Jun. 16, 2012
eDiscovery: Digital-age evidence facing off with Facebook Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Jun. 2, 2012
eDiscovery: Deepwater discovery tips Civil Litigation May 19, 2012
eDiscovery: 'Bad hair day’ for predictive coding opponents Civil Litigation May 5, 2012
eDiscovery: Fifth Amendment privilege vs. disclosures Civil Litigation Apr. 21, 2012
eDiscovery: not so fast with the Da Silva Moore Lawyer Relief Act of 2012 Law Practice, Civil Litigation Apr. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: predictive coding offers lawyers relief Civil Litigation Mar. 17, 2012
eDiscovery: New federal protocol for criminal cases Law Practice Mar. 3, 2012
eDiscovery: Hard drives, hard decisions on data Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Feb. 18, 2012
eDiscovery: Suggested philosophy for solos and small firms Civil Litigation Feb. 4, 2012
eDiscovery: Road to cost reduction and time-saving methods Civil Litigation Jan. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: Huge competency issue among lawyers Civil Litigation Dec. 16, 2011
e-Discovery: Finding the forest beyond the trees Civil Litigation Dec. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Inadvertent production gets Google in trouble Civil Litigation Nov. 5, 2011
E-Discovery: Mediation as the effective 'old world’ approach for 'new age’ lawyers Civil Litigation Oct. 8, 2011
E-Discovery: Production of documents in plastic bags scores low on 'bell curve’ Civil Litigation Sep. 17, 2011
E-Discovery: New gadgets may put employers in hot seat Civil Litigation Sep. 3, 2011
E-Discovery: Delay in filing motion for spoliation sanctions could leave moving party at starting gate Civil Litigation Aug. 20, 2011
E-Discovery: Orwellian world (and more) arrives for lawyers and their clients Civil Litigation Aug. 6, 2011
The final word on mediation confidentiality in California Civil Litigation Aug. 3, 2011
E-Discovery: Dangers of shifting burden of document review to outside service providers Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jul. 16, 2011
E-Discovery: When 'Sneak-a-Peek' May Result in Disqualification of Counsel Civil Litigation Jul. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Why Not Mediate the Process to Satisfy the 'Meet and Confer’ Requirement? Civil Litigation Jun. 4, 2011
e-Discovery: Better Watch Out, Santa Claus Could Be Coming to Town...for Your Opponent Civil Litigation May 21, 2011
E-Discovery: When to Hold 'Em and When to Fold 'Em Civil Litigation May 7, 2011
Should Mediation Confidentiality Extend to Lawyer-Client Communications? Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 30, 2011
E-Discovery Ethical Considerations Civil Litigation Apr. 16, 2011
E-Discovery: Navigating Rough Waters Civil Litigation Apr. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Brave New World of Lawyering Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 19, 2011
Old Civil Discovery Act Versus New e-Discovery Rules Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 5, 2011
E-mail Communication May Waive Attorney-Client Privilege Civil Litigation Feb. 5, 2011
Lively and Spirited Debate: No Place for Personal Attacks Civil Litigation Jan. 15, 2011
Arbitration, No Longer a Clear Cut Choice Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 8, 2011
An Agreement to Arbitrate:When Multiple Parties Are Involved Alternative Dispute Resolution Dec. 4, 2010
Avoid Civil Contempt: Mediate Rather Than Litigate e-Discovery Disputes Civil Litigation Nov. 6, 2010
The Brave New World of Mediation and e-Discovery Civil Litigation Oct. 2, 2010
Mediators Have No Part To Play in Act 3 Sep. 4, 2010
Mediation Confidentiality: When Is Half a Loaf Better Than None? Civil Litigation Aug. 7, 2010
What's 'Free' About Speech? Civil Litigation Jul. 17, 2010
A Rose by AnyOther Name Alternative Dispute Resolution Jul. 3, 2010
Mediators: To Be or Not to Be Insured Insurance, Civil Litigation Jun. 19, 2010
What Mediation Agreements are 'Enforceable Or Binding' Through the Arbitration Process? Civil Litigation Jun. 5, 2010
The Confidentiality SanctityOf Settlement 'Tactics' Alternative Dispute Resolution May 21, 2010
Now, Who Wants to Be a Mediator? Alternative Dispute Resolution May 8, 2010
Big Ticket: Mediation Confidentiality Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 17, 2010
How Style Affects Mediator Impartiality Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 3, 2010
'Puff, the Magic Dragon:'Binding Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 20, 2010
Hired Guns Not Wanted Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 6, 2010
The Silent War Between Arbitration or Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 20, 2010
Confidentiality: Is It or Isn't It? Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 6, 2010
Are We Really Talking About 'Mediation'? Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 19, 2010
Mediator, Know Thyself Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 5, 2010
'Caucused Mediation,' a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Law Practice Dec. 22, 2009
Is Mediation the Practice of Law? Alternative Dispute Resolution Dec. 2, 2009
Civil Society and Conflict Alternative Dispute Resolution Nov. 2, 2009
Mediation Advocacy Alternative Dispute Resolution Oct. 2, 2009
Method Acting Alternative Dispute Resolution Sep. 2, 2009
Life of the Parties Alternative Dispute Resolution Aug. 4, 2009
In Appeals, Mediation Becomes a New Ballgame Alternative Dispute Resolution Jul. 1, 2009

MCLE
Title Category Published
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Procedure Mar. 4, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Procedure Mar. 1, 2019
Legal ethics, personal conscience and higher notions of morality Legal Ethics Feb. 4, 2019
Restoring civility in divisive times Legal Ethics Nov. 23, 2018
Mindfulness practice can be a life-changer for law students, lawyers and judges Competence Issues (Addressing Substance Abuse and Physical/Mental Impairment) Oct. 19, 2018
Title Category Published
Loss of more than an election Government May 16, 2024
SCOTUS and a possible constitutional crisis U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 13, 2023
If truth be told Judges and Judiciary Nov. 14, 2023
The mug shot is an ominous warning of what’s to come should Trump win the election Government Sep. 14, 2023
John Eastman went to the guillotine for Trump. His law license may be next Government Jul. 24, 2023
Altered intelligence: will it make us better, worse or extinct? Technology Jul. 6, 2023
Trump again: nobody could script this Criminal, Government Jun. 20, 2023
Sentiments to protect access to firearms may finally be changing Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 9, 2023
Recent amendment to AB-924 could wipe out mediation confidentiality when complaints arise Alternative Dispute Resolution, Government May 2, 2023
Mark Ridley-Thomas’ fall from grace, while sad, reaffirms our system of justice Government Apr. 20, 2023
Two recent cases confirm by their own admission even SCOTUS gets confused Communications Law, U.S. Supreme Court Apr. 5, 2023
The California Bar intends to “identify and prevent unethical behavior.” Really? State Bar & Bar Associations Mar. 22, 2023
Demands for change in police culture Government Feb. 9, 2023
Where have all the “real” lawyers and judges gone? Appellate Practice, Law Practice Sep. 22, 2022
“Let’s kill all the lawyers!” Shakespeare was not so far off the point but for other reasons Judges and Judiciary, State Bar & Bar Associations Aug. 17, 2022
United States Secret Service: An “integrated mission?” Government Jul. 26, 2022
As Americans, where do we go from here? Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 18, 2022
After 50 years SCOTUS succeeds where others have failed, doing grave damage to women’s equality and the Court’s own legitimacy U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 7, 2022
A sensible Supreme Court is facing threats from within Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 15, 2022
Fewer gun laws, more shootings and viable solutions elude law enforcement Civil Rights, Government Jun. 8, 2022
Why now does it seem like the fall of SCOTUS? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court May 25, 2022
Growing concern over declining respect for the rule of law: Is SCOTUS the culprit? Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court May 23, 2022
Is SCOTUS still “supreme?” Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court May 10, 2022
Never say never: Overturning Roe v. Wade not so uncertain after all U.S. Supreme Court May 4, 2022
A just society: No person, government official, or governmental entity is above the law…most of the time Government, Judges and Judiciary Apr. 28, 2022
A question of ethics: How long will SCOTUS continue to get a “free pass?” Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Apr. 5, 2022
Supreme Court ethics: In absence of a code where does the ‘buck stop’? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 16, 2021
Professional responsibility: Using courts for purposes never intended Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Sep. 3, 2021
Allowing financial assistance to clients for humanitarian purposes Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, State Bar & Bar Associations May 8, 2020
A changing professional ethics landscape to allow litigation funding Civil Litigation, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Mar. 20, 2020
Legal ethics: Rules for government lawyers as ‘gatekeepers’ Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Mar. 2, 2020
Nonlawyers giving legal advice: Madness or prudence? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations Feb. 14, 2020
Zealous representation and the trial of Donald J. Trump Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Jan. 31, 2020
Moral perception and judgment vs what is permissible Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 24, 2020
Does the First Amendment permit excoriating remarks about judges? Constitutional Law, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Judges and Judiciary Jan. 17, 2020
Legal ethics: No limit to lawyers’ professional responsibility Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 10, 2020
Behavioral legal ethics: Science, law and ethical decision-making Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 3, 2020
Judicial ethics: HR 1, the For the People Act of 2019 Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 27, 2019
Professional responsibility: Client is overbilling tempting, but treacherous Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Dec. 20, 2019
Professional responsibility: Rules regarding lawyer advertising Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Dec. 13, 2019
‘Marriage Story’: Checking the legal ethics Entertainment & Sports, Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 27, 2019
Legal ethics: Is law practice ‘just a capitalist enterprise’? Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Nov. 19, 2019
Legal ethics: The perils of playing down sexual harassment Civil Rights, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Labor/Employment Oct. 25, 2019
Legal ethics: Duty to preserve rule of law Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Government Oct. 15, 2019
Legal ethics: from the White House to the doghouse Ethics/Professional Responsibility Oct. 3, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Litigation Mar. 4, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Litigation Mar. 1, 2019
Legal ethics, personal conscience and higher notions of morality Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Feb. 4, 2019
Restoring civility in divisive times Ethics/Professional Responsibility Nov. 23, 2018
Mindfulness practice can be a life-changer for law students, lawyers and judges Oct. 19, 2018
Mediation confidentiality reform still up for grabs Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, Government, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Mar. 16, 2018
Will ‘informed consent’ save mediation confidentiality? Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, California Supreme Court, Government, Judges and Judiciary Feb. 9, 2018
The dawning of California mediator certification Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Jan. 26, 2018
Mediation confidentiality changes on the horizon Alternative Dispute Resolution, State Bar & Bar Associations, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Jan. 19, 2018
Only lawyers need apply Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Oct. 31, 2017
We all agree on mediation confidentially Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Oct. 20, 2017
Mindfulness: What to Do When the Need for Help Arises Health Care & Hospital Law Aug. 4, 2017
Brush up on the latest e-discovery preservation developments Law Practice Feb. 22, 2017
A closer look at 2 important FRCP updates Civil Litigation Jun. 4, 2016
Law schools need to ramp up e-discovery education Law Practice, Civil Litigation May 21, 2016
Democratizing e-discovery and the FRCP Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation May 7, 2016
Mediation confidentiality still uncertain Alternative Dispute Resolution, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice, Civil Litigation Apr. 23, 2016
Ethical e-discovery began with Scheindlin Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Apr. 16, 2016
E-discovery: Are firms keeping up with Big Data and the Internet? Civil Litigation Apr. 2, 2016
Courts consider changes to FRCP Law Practice, Civil Litigation Mar. 5, 2016
Political football and the vacancy on the high court Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 24, 2016
Navigating e-discovery in criminal cases Criminal Feb. 6, 2016
Is mediation the practice of law? Bar won't give a straight answer Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 4, 2016
FRCP fix shakes up electronic discovery Civil Litigation Jan. 8, 2016
How should lawyers handle 'metadata'? Law Practice, Civil Litigation Dec. 5, 2015
We need competent e-discovery education and training Civil Litigation Nov. 7, 2015
Mediation confidentiality, good news and bad news Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Oct. 15, 2015
Ethics and e-discovery Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Oct. 3, 2015
Limiting confidentiality in mediation is a slippery slope Alternative Dispute Resolution, Letters, Civil Litigation Sep. 29, 2015
Plan will force us to desert mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Sep. 1, 2015
Relax, it was part of mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Aug. 13, 2015
Police need true partnerships with community Government Jun. 17, 2015
Funding for the administration of (self-interest) justice Government May 7, 2015
eDiscovery: protect information stored on personal electronic devices Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Aug. 9, 2013
eDiscovery: protect information stored on personal electronic devices Civil Litigation Feb. 1, 2013
eDiscovery: traffic camera law quietly enacted Civil Litigation Jan. 5, 2013
eDiscovery: sex, lies and social media Civil Litigation Dec. 8, 2012
eDiscovery: Oral hold notices border on recklessness Civil Rights Nov. 3, 2012
eDiscovery: Unsuspecting waiver of attorney-client privilege Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Oct. 6, 2012
eDiscovery: new ABA ethics comment is 'game changer' Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation Sep. 8, 2012
eDiscovery: ESI and unreasonable searches and seizures Civil Rights Jul. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: Eaton v. Frisby, discovery’s first Watergate scandal? Civil Litigation Jun. 16, 2012
eDiscovery: Digital-age evidence facing off with Facebook Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Jun. 2, 2012
eDiscovery: Deepwater discovery tips Civil Litigation May 19, 2012
eDiscovery: 'Bad hair day’ for predictive coding opponents Civil Litigation May 5, 2012
eDiscovery: Fifth Amendment privilege vs. disclosures Civil Litigation Apr. 21, 2012
eDiscovery: not so fast with the Da Silva Moore Lawyer Relief Act of 2012 Law Practice, Civil Litigation Apr. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: predictive coding offers lawyers relief Civil Litigation Mar. 17, 2012
eDiscovery: New federal protocol for criminal cases Law Practice Mar. 3, 2012
eDiscovery: Hard drives, hard decisions on data Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation Feb. 18, 2012
eDiscovery: Suggested philosophy for solos and small firms Civil Litigation Feb. 4, 2012
eDiscovery: Road to cost reduction and time-saving methods Civil Litigation Jan. 7, 2012
eDiscovery: Huge competency issue among lawyers Civil Litigation Dec. 16, 2011
e-Discovery: Finding the forest beyond the trees Civil Litigation Dec. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Inadvertent production gets Google in trouble Civil Litigation Nov. 5, 2011
E-Discovery: Mediation as the effective 'old world’ approach for 'new age’ lawyers Civil Litigation Oct. 8, 2011
E-Discovery: Production of documents in plastic bags scores low on 'bell curve’ Civil Litigation Sep. 17, 2011
E-Discovery: New gadgets may put employers in hot seat Civil Litigation Sep. 3, 2011
E-Discovery: Delay in filing motion for spoliation sanctions could leave moving party at starting gate Civil Litigation Aug. 20, 2011
E-Discovery: Orwellian world (and more) arrives for lawyers and their clients Civil Litigation Aug. 6, 2011
The final word on mediation confidentiality in California Civil Litigation Aug. 3, 2011
E-Discovery: Dangers of shifting burden of document review to outside service providers Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jul. 16, 2011
E-Discovery: When 'Sneak-a-Peek' May Result in Disqualification of Counsel Civil Litigation Jul. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Why Not Mediate the Process to Satisfy the 'Meet and Confer’ Requirement? Civil Litigation Jun. 4, 2011
e-Discovery: Better Watch Out, Santa Claus Could Be Coming to Town...for Your Opponent Civil Litigation May 21, 2011
E-Discovery: When to Hold 'Em and When to Fold 'Em Civil Litigation May 7, 2011
Should Mediation Confidentiality Extend to Lawyer-Client Communications? Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 30, 2011
E-Discovery Ethical Considerations Civil Litigation Apr. 16, 2011
E-Discovery: Navigating Rough Waters Civil Litigation Apr. 2, 2011
E-Discovery: Brave New World of Lawyering Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 19, 2011
Old Civil Discovery Act Versus New e-Discovery Rules Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 5, 2011
E-mail Communication May Waive Attorney-Client Privilege Civil Litigation Feb. 5, 2011
Lively and Spirited Debate: No Place for Personal Attacks Civil Litigation Jan. 15, 2011
Arbitration, No Longer a Clear Cut Choice Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 8, 2011
An Agreement to Arbitrate:When Multiple Parties Are Involved Alternative Dispute Resolution Dec. 4, 2010
Avoid Civil Contempt: Mediate Rather Than Litigate e-Discovery Disputes Civil Litigation Nov. 6, 2010
The Brave New World of Mediation and e-Discovery Civil Litigation Oct. 2, 2010
Mediators Have No Part To Play in Act 3 Sep. 4, 2010
Mediation Confidentiality: When Is Half a Loaf Better Than None? Civil Litigation Aug. 7, 2010
What's 'Free' About Speech? Civil Litigation Jul. 17, 2010
A Rose by AnyOther Name Alternative Dispute Resolution Jul. 3, 2010
Mediators: To Be or Not to Be Insured Insurance, Civil Litigation Jun. 19, 2010
What Mediation Agreements are 'Enforceable Or Binding' Through the Arbitration Process? Civil Litigation Jun. 5, 2010
The Confidentiality SanctityOf Settlement 'Tactics' Alternative Dispute Resolution May 21, 2010
Now, Who Wants to Be a Mediator? Alternative Dispute Resolution May 8, 2010
Big Ticket: Mediation Confidentiality Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 17, 2010
How Style Affects Mediator Impartiality Alternative Dispute Resolution Apr. 3, 2010
'Puff, the Magic Dragon:'Binding Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 20, 2010
Hired Guns Not Wanted Alternative Dispute Resolution Mar. 6, 2010
The Silent War Between Arbitration or Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 20, 2010
Confidentiality: Is It or Isn't It? Alternative Dispute Resolution Feb. 6, 2010
Are We Really Talking About 'Mediation'? Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 19, 2010
Mediator, Know Thyself Alternative Dispute Resolution Jan. 5, 2010
'Caucused Mediation,' a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Law Practice Dec. 22, 2009
Is Mediation the Practice of Law? Alternative Dispute Resolution Dec. 2, 2009
Civil Society and Conflict Alternative Dispute Resolution Nov. 2, 2009
Mediation Advocacy Alternative Dispute Resolution Oct. 2, 2009
Method Acting Alternative Dispute Resolution Sep. 2, 2009
Life of the Parties Alternative Dispute Resolution Aug. 4, 2009
In Appeals, Mediation Becomes a New Ballgame Alternative Dispute Resolution Jul. 1, 2009
Title Category Published
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Procedure Mar. 4, 2019
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters Civil Procedure Mar. 1, 2019
Legal ethics, personal conscience and higher notions of morality Legal Ethics Feb. 4, 2019
Restoring civility in divisive times Legal Ethics Nov. 23, 2018
Mindfulness practice can be a life-changer for law students, lawyers and judges Competence Issues (Addressing Substance Abuse and Physical/Mental Impairment) Oct. 19, 2018