Yesterday the world experienced a tragedy at one of its greatest landmarks, Notre Dame burned and lost much of its roof, and the full extent of the damage is unknown,
Sunday night I went to dinner with a friend to my favorite casual Italian joint, Fritto Misto. It was packed with people. We had a 35 minute wait. I almost
Over the past 20 years of practicing family law I’ve worked with many female lawyers. Most of whom were either their own bosses, or part of a small law
Americans are raised with the belief that they can start their own company, work hard and success is assured. This is the first of two articles on entrepreneurship, next week
Oscars Are Over – Time To Talk Taxes
The glitz and glamour of the Oscars is being shuttered, the red carpets are rolled up and stored for another movie premiere, and
London. Paris. New York. Denver. And Dallas. Each city has its own emotional pull. The architecture, the food, the nightlife and the day life all the great cities of the
Humans hate change. We’re hardwired to prefer stability, consistency and safety. This makes sense from an Darwinian standpoint, because those who were most stable and consistent survived the best,
The Christmas tree is up at the Loews Hotel. The ribbons are out, the holiday songs are being piped onto the Promenade. Chanukah started this past Sunday night, and Christmas
The Pachelbel Canon is playing in the background of our family law office, the turkeys are on sale and we’re but days away from the feasting – my favorite holiday
Thankfully the results are in, there was a mild blue wave that took over the House, the Senate remains red and the Santa Monica City Council has at least one
We officially have a right-leaning, conservative Supreme court. I’m not happy about it, but I’m also not in a panic. Elections do have consequences and those of the