Monthly Archives: September 2013
Office Central — right here! right now!
Need to finish that legal document and don’t have time to get to your home or office? Come to us! We have wireless access so you can finish that legal communication on your laptop. Don’t have the laptop with you? Use one of our computers and finish your legal research. Or use one of…
Learn More Back to TopStraaaaange cases — things not do on Social Media!
A drug dealer was jailed for three years today thanks to pictures he proudly took of himself kissing and counting his dirty money. You really do not want to do this. Find out more about the idiot, here.
Learn More Back to TopE-Filing for Probate Cases
Starting Tuesday, October 1st, the San Diego Superior Court will accept e-filing for probate cases “where either: the case is first initiated on or after Oct. 1, 2013; or the case is already pending as of Sept. 30, 2013, and has been imaged by the court.” See the court’s website for more information. …
Learn More Back to TopImmigration Remedies for Survivors of Domestic Violence and other Violent Crimes
About the Program: Cost: FREE ·1 hour MCLE General Participatory Credit is available. Immigration law expert Ginger Jacobs passionately discusses options available to immigrant victims of domestic violence. Options include filing Petition I-360, obtaining a U visa or cancelling removal proceedings. After attending this program, immigration attorneys will know how to recognize and provide sound representation for…
Learn More Back to TopLegal Reference Question of the Week
Q: Where can I find the local rules of court for San Diego County Superior Court? The local rules are available for free online or you may visit any branch location to view the print version.
Learn More Back to TopOnline Eraser Button For California Teens
Governor Brown signed a new law, known as the “eraser button” law that will allow teens to delete their online postings. The “intention behind it is to ensure the privacy of minors and not limit them from reaching their potential in the future.” California is the first state to enact this law which takes effect…
Learn More Back to TopNew Law to Protect Bicyclists
Starting Sept. 16, 2014, new legislation will require California drivers to stay at least 3 feet away when passing bicyclists. If drivers cannot leave 3 feet of space, they must slow down and pass only when it would not endanger the cyclist’s safety. This law is intended to better protect cyclists from aggressive drivers. …
Learn More Back to TopReducing Electronic Discovery Costs and Risks Through Litigation Readiness
Recent court decisions imposing sanctions and holding both in-house and outside counsel responsible for poor electronic discovery practices make clear that all lawyers need to understand the basics of electronic discovery, or at least know when and how to engage colleagues, litigation support teams and service providers who are experts in the field. They should…
Learn More Back to TopCovered California: What Does It Mean for Me?
About the Program: Cost: FREE The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), which you may have heard referred to as ObamaCare, is the most significant overhaul to the country’s healthcare system in decades and requires most U.S. citizens and legal residents to have health insurance coverage. The coverage can be obtained through…
Learn More Back to TopReducing Electronic Discovery Costs and Risks Through Litigation Readiness
Recent court decisions imposing sanctions and holding both in-house and outside counsel responsible for poor electronic discovery practices make clear that all lawyers need to understand the basics of electronic discovery, or at least know when and how to engage colleagues, litigation support teams and service providers who are experts in the field. They should…
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