More than a case Trauma-informed advocacy for attorneys representing brain-injured clients Lourdes De Armas From Issue: 2026 March
Why Women’s History Month matters to CAALA It is a commitment from all of us – women and men alike – to build a profession where every lawyer has the opportunity to succeed Elizabeth A. Hernandez From Issue: 2026 March
Understanding and handling long-term disability liens LTD insurers’ liens against third-party recoveries most often result from “other income” provisions in the insurance policies Donald de Camara From Issue: 2026 March
The invisible burden Balancing the scales of justice and well-being through the understanding and healing of vicarious and secondary trauma in attorneys Kelly B. HankerJennie Marie BattistinDr. Michael Broukhim From Issue: 2026 March
Qualities of a “truly good woman” are the qualities of LATLC women (and men) Griselda S. RodriguezMichelle M. West From Issue: 2026 March
Your voice is needed now, more than ever Our practices and our clients’ rights are under attack in both Sacramento and Los Angeles Elizabeth A. Hernandez From Issue: 2026 March
When the hostile workplace is your home office Remote colleagues lack a personal connection to each other that makes them more willing to engage in harmful behavior, often evidenced in electronic communications William C. Jhaveri-WeeksJacqueline Crispino From Issue: 2026 March
Trial: It can be more than a monetary decision Reclaiming our right to define the role of the plaintiff’s attorney Eustace de Saint Phalle From Issue: 2026 March
The hidden cost of excellence Burnout and building a sustainable life as a woman in the law Ashley Laiken From Issue: 2026 March
Open the garden gates Making the case for LA courts to accept e-filing of open-source document formats – ending the tyranny of Microsoft Word Matthew B. Roberts From Issue: 2026 March
Jury selection and the feminine advantage Learn how to use all the advantages in voir dire that come your way as a woman Claire Plotkin Casey Hultin From Issue: 2026 March