Jennifer Keller panelist at NAMWOLF 2019 Annual Meeting

Jennifer was a panelist at the CLE Session, “Shark Tank: Sink or Swim at Trial,” at which experienced trial counsel provided best practices for distinct issues that arise during trial.  Jennifer’s focus was on voir dire.

2022-01-31T21:50:48+00:00October 31, 2019|Recent News|

Jeremy Stamelman co-chairs OCBA participation in the Susan G. Komen “More Than Pink Walk” event

In addition, Jeremy led the OCBA team in donations raised and was among the top 50 fundraisers across the entire event.  Way to go, Jeremy!  We appreciate your leadership in serving the community!

2022-01-31T21:51:17+00:00October 28, 2019|Recent News|

Jennifer Keller to serve on Humboldt State University Advancement Foundation, Board of Directors

The Foundation provides expertise, fiduciary oversight, and advocacy to increase charitable giving and manage the endowment and other charitable funds. Jennifer’s roots in the Humboldt area go back to her college days at UC Berkeley, enjoying school breaks in the beautiful area.  She maintains a vacation home in the vicinity and loves staying there when time permits.

2022-01-31T21:48:55+00:00October 24, 2019|Recent News|

Reuben Camper Cahn panelist at NAMWOLF 2019 Annual Meeting & Law Firm Expo

At the CLE Session, “Kicked For Cause: The Science of Getting Bad Jurors Out of the Jury Box,” Reuben Camper Cahn was a panelist, discussing how to get dangerous prospective jurors removed for cause and saving peremptory challenges to “fine tune” the jury box.

2022-01-31T21:48:11+00:00October 21, 2019|Recent News|

Jennifer Keller presentation at “Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame” series at the California Lawyers Association annual meeting

Jennifer Keller made a presentation for the “Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame” series on the topic “Being Human in Trial: Establishing a Relationship with Your Jurors.” 

2022-01-31T21:47:41+00:00October 17, 2019|Recent News|

Jay Barron, Senior Counsel, publishes article in Orange County Lawyer

Excerpt from the article, “Foxing Your Way to Trial with Statutory Preference": Given these circumstances, it’s hard to get your case to trial. An increasingly powerful tool is a statutory trial preference found in Code of Civil Procedure section 36 (Section 36), especially subdivision (a), which applies to litigants over seventy years of age.

2022-01-31T21:46:19+00:00October 8, 2019|Media, Recent News|

Chase Scolnick to serve on Federal Bar Association, Board of Directors, Orange County Chapter

The Federal Bar Association of Orange County, an affiliate of the OCBA, has announced its 2019-2020 Board.  Our partner, Chase Scolnick, will serve as a director and will assume his duties on November 1st.  

2022-01-31T21:45:44+00:00October 7, 2019|Recent News|
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