by RG | Mar 30, 2026 | legal matters
AALM: What initially drew you to the practice of law? Tell us about your journey to law school and your time spent as a paralegal. SK: My interest in law began shortly after high school, when my father—a lifelong member of the Communication Workers of America, Local...
by RG | Mar 30, 2026 | legal matters
AALM: What initially drew you to the practice of law? Tell us about your journey to law school. SB: I was taking general ed classes in community college and planning to be a recreation leader (a la Leslie Knope). I had no thought of law school. I was the first in my...
by RG | Mar 30, 2026 | legal matters
We sat down with the founders of Norton Basu to discuss their entry into the practice of law and how they’ve persevered to build a strong practice with offices in northern and southern California. AALM: What initially drew you to the practice of law? SB: I’ve always...
by RG | Mar 30, 2026 | legal matters
For Darbie Tamsett, the practice of law is both legacy and innovation. Raised in a family deeply rooted in entrepreneurship and real estate investing, she built on that foundation to forge her own path as a first-generation attorney with a dynamic dual practice in...
by RG | Mar 30, 2026 | legal matters
Susan Cohodes | I’m back in court and as much as I’ve enjoyed motion practice and depositions in sweatpants and fuzzy socks, I realized how much I missed actual, in-person arguments and conversations. The post The Prehistoric Advantage: Why Human Contact Still...
by RG | Mar 27, 2026 | legal matters
Ray Thomas: To Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Expected By Dan Baldwin “The phrase ‘to whom much is given, much is expected’ is more than a cliché to me. It’s a core value of mine,” says Ray Thomas, founder of Ray Thomas Law Group.That philosophy guided Thomas from a life...