Author: Brandon

Don’t Socially Distance Yourself from Payments

When the COVID-19 pandemic reached the United States around March of this year, law practices in many areas of the country, including Arizona, were forced to go remote. This (sometimes bumpy) transition raised many concerns for lawyers, top among them being how to get paid by their clients. Below we will discuss some tips and … Continued

Why Burnout Is So Pertinent in Lawyers…and How To Recognize It

It is well known that lawyers are exposed to the trauma that their clients experience and disproportionately suffer from high levels of depression and substance use compared to social workers, mental health professionals and doctors. These were among several key takeaways from Dr. Kerry O’Hara, Psy.D. (DBT Wellness & Psychological Services) on the recent CLE … Continued

Chief Judge DiFiore on Jury Trials and ADR Benefits

Good afternoon members, In her weekly address to the public, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reported on the increased role and benefits of alternative dispute resolution during the pandemic and the results of the jury pilot. “Over the past five weeks, the courts outside New York City working with the Bar have done a careful, deliberate … Continued

From Euclid to Darwin: The Unavoidable Evolution of Zoning in the Post-COVID-19 World

Zoning, like all other bodies of law, evolves in response to changing societal needs and demands. Through a process akin to natural selection, smart communities continually reassess and update their public policies and programs, comprehensive plans, and land use laws to guide and incentivize development and, importantly, to enable the strongest, most promising development scenarios … Continued

Member Spotlight: D’Bria Bradshaw

Bradshaw is currently director of Business & Legal Affairs for Curastory, a start-up media company, and a document review attorney at Consilio, LLC. She lives in Miami and works in Miramar, Florida. Who are your heroes in the legal world? My muses are Thurgood Marshall, Johnnie Cochran and Willie Gary. I admire them for their … Continued