Online legal services part of changing landscape
Online legal services are not going away, so traditional attorneys need to adapt to the changing marketplace, according to panelists at a San Diego Law Library event last month.
Education
Law School/Year: University of San Diego School of Law, 1983
College/Year: University of California, San Diego, 1979
Bar Admissions
California
Practice Areas
Civil Litigation; Corporate Business; Labor; Personal Injury & Property Damage; Real Estate
Major Cases
• Represented Tri-City Hospital top administrators when dismissed without public notice and secured a $1 million, plus severance, for the CEO (2010).
• Represented Staff Pro Security in its successful appeal as the lowest bidder for Qualcomm Stadium Services (2011, 2012).
• Represented Del Mar in its attempt to purchase the Del Mar Fairground and in its challenge to the Fairground’s MEIR for development of the site (2011, 2012).
• Represented Daley Corporation in wrongful death claim on Highway 78 (1995).
• Represented SD Police Officer in wrongful shooting case (1992).
• Represented Jimmy Buffet and the Rolling Stones (1995 – 1996).
Professional Background
• Prosecuted criminal cases in the SD City Attorney’s Office.
• Litigated numerous actions defending the city in court.
• AIG litigator (1992 – 1996).
• San Diego City Attorney’s Office, Civil and Criminal.
• Ran for San Diego City Attorney, losing to Mike Aguirre by less than .05 percent.
• Joined Stutz Artiano (2005). Formed the diverse Municipal/Government Law Section that represents Murrieta, Del Mar, Escondido, Chula Vista and its Ethics Commission, Southwestern Community College, San Diego Ethics Commission, San Diego Police Foundation and SEDC.
• Current practice: public and private transaction and ligation, land use, employment, media, ethics and contracting.
Professional Affiliations
• Have been a Director for Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse and currently a Director for the San Diego Crime Victims Fund.
• Past Riverside Representative for the California League of Cities Legal Action Committee (LAC)
• Past President of the San Diego County Association of City Attorneys
• Member, Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL)
• Member, San Diego County Bar Association
• Member, San Diego Police Foundation
• Member, California League of Cities
• Member, San Diego Defense Lawyers
• Member, Superior Court Funding Action Committee (CFAC)
• Judge Pro Tem and Court Arbitrator
Personal Affiliations
I advise and support the San Diego Police Foundation, a nonprofit corporation that supports the San Diego Police Department. I am also a director in the San Diego Crime Victims Fund. I am an Affiliate Pro Bono member of the Pacific Justice Institute. I enjoy mentoring young students on civic involvement and public service.
Personal Background
San Diego native. I knew at an early age that I wanted to be a lawyer. Met and married my husband, Superior Court Judge Francis Devaney, when we both worked in the San Diego City Attorney’s Office. We have two girls: Kaitlin, who graduated from the University of Chicago and attends law school in Chicago, and Brenna, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who, after spending one year in Turkey with a missionary organization teaches in an inner city school in Milwaukee. When not at meetings or work, I enjoy cooking, reading, gardening and traveling.
Online legal services are not going away, so traditional attorneys need to adapt to the changing marketplace, according to panelists at a San Diego Law Library event last month.
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