Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Not taking new clients...

My schedule is packed so I am not taking new clients, and have not been for several months now. In addition to serving as in-house counsel, I have legacy clients so-to-speak to manage. So, the notice on my website is accurate and current.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

SSL Update

One of the krflaw.net servers is getting an SSL update tonight at 6pm PST (6/28/2011) - bad time, I know, but it is necessary. Should be quick and painless with no interruptions. If there are problems though, send e-mail.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Client Viewpoints vs My Own

It should be obvious, but it appears necessary to state that the views of my clients are not necessarily my views.

Monday, June 6, 2011

CA State Bar Public Services

Periodic reminder of link to the Public Services page at the CA State Bar website:

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Contact Info Update for Apr 5 and Apr 6

Cell phone only contact on Tues (Apr 5) and Wed (Apr 6); only e-mails marked as emergency will be reviewed on these two days. Normal contact and response times back in effect as of Thursday April 7, around 3am PST.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

In Seattle contact point

When I am in Seattle, I can be reached by postal mail at: PO Box 19762, Seattle, WA 98109 USA. I have access to all California phone #s while in Seattle so please continue to use my CA phone numbers.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Fax change

Got rid of the now old fax service, so that number (-4014) no longer works (or will cease working on or around the end of this month). An e-mail is being sent out to clients with a working fax number to be used when necessary. In general though, the preferred method of sending documents would be via electronic mail or upload them to your Control Panel. The goal is to eventually not even have a fax contact point.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Non-Client E-Mail/Contact Response Time

Response time for non-client e-mails/contact messages is progressively getting longer due to the increase in e-mails/contacts. I try to respond within 24-48 hours, but to be safe, I am going to extend my anticipated response time to within five (5) business days.