Head Strong by Dave Asprey
Our brains are our most important organs. And as attorneys our cognitive
abilities are critical assets and drivers to our
Federal Judges Found to Have Decided Cases When They Had Financial Conflicts of Interest
An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that 131 federal judges
presided over 950 cases between 2010 and 2019,
March 2022 Newsletter
Hello, I hope you were able to accomplish and celebrate some wins in February.
As you know, last month I
Grit by Angela Duckworth
In her book, “Grit
[https://www.amazon.com/Grit-Angela-Duckworth-audiobook/dp/B01D3AC5VU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=GMP5SAT5ICK4&keywords=grit+
Remind Yourself
I’ve been using followupthen.com [http://followupthen.com/] as an email
follow-up productivity tool for several years. It allows
Courts Disagree Over Marital Testimonial Privilege Waivers
A married person has the right not to testify against that person’s spouse
(Evidence Code § 971) and not to
February 2022 Newsletter
Welcome to the first edition of suasponte [https://www.jeffhuron.com/], a
monthly newsletter I am starting to share legal
When May Shareholders be Liable for Corporate Debts?
The alter ego doctrine permits creditors and plaintiffs to pierce corporate
veils, making shareholders personally liable for corporate debts. The
Is Your Customer List a Protected Trade Secret?
In California, a trade secret is economically valuable information not generally
known to the public and that the owner makes
Why You Should Try TextExpander
I recently discovered TextExpander [https://textexpander.com/]. It allows you to
create shortcuts and abbreviations (called snippets) to speed up