Is a Breach of Fiduciary Duty Action Triable by Jury? Gist depends.
The California constitution guarantees the right to a jury trial for litigants in civil proceedings. But it is limited to
The Three Alarms by Eric Partaker
Eric Partaker was a workaholic who had a heart attack on a flight and nearly died. This wake-up call caused
The Bullet Journal
The new year is almost here. So, this is a great time to share with you the Bullet Journal Method
September 2022 Newsletter
Hey friends,
I hope everyone had a relaxing Labor Day weekend! My rafting trip down the Green River through Wyoming,
Make Time by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
There are so many distractions, interruptions and things to do in our busy lives that it is difficult to make
Delay Delivery
Have you ever sent an email then thought the better of it, or realized you forgot the attachment, important information,
Attorney-Client Privilege: Assert it or Lose It
Today, privileged documents (ranging from emails to client memoranda to retainer agreements) are inadvertently produced to opposing counsel during the
August 2022 Newsletter
August is here! Last month, I went on a short fishing trip to Kenai, Alaska where I saw an active
Secret Sauce
I recently listened to a podcast interview of Irving Azoff, Chairman of Full Stop Management, which represents recording artists. Azoff
Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon
Austin Kleon’s book Show Your Work! inspired me to create suasponte and share how I work. In his book,