The Marin Lawyer December 2021

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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION The New ROBERT ROSBOROUGH

Welcome to another year-end issue of the Marin Lawyer, at the end of another pandemic year. I look forward to being able to report on in-person gatherings instead of solely Zoom ones (but don’t forget the sum-

mer BBQ at the Way Station!) Any such reporting I do is likely to be in a president’s message since I am MCBA’s incoming president and its outgoing Marin Lawyer editor. Yes, after five years as editor (how did that happen?), I am leaving behind my editor hat for the presidency. I’m expecting a lot more leisure time. In all seriousness, I will remain involved with publication during my presidency to some extent, to help new edi-

or better yet, reach out to me specifically about the Marin Lawyer. While I hardly de-

tors learn the many steps of the editing and publishing process and to encourage inter-

termined all of the content these past five years, I did my best to encourage content

esting content.

that was relevant to as many of our members as possible, sometimes in a substantive area

The interesting content is up to you and I encourage readers to write for the Marin Lawyer. I also encourage readers to speak with me about the Marin Lawyer. I feel that it is one of the things that helps keep us connected, especially in these remote Zooming times. We will always have a need for announcements and invitations and conducting other business of MCBA. Do we still need more than that? With all of the information we are bombarded with these days, is the Marin Lawyer something you still want? Please let me know the next time you see me

of the law and sometimes about law practice (Cybersecurity, anyone? Insurance? Cybersecurity insurance?) Or about important legal issues of the day, sometimes more relevant

to our lives than our practices. I welcome whatever thoughts you have about all of this, even when I’m just the president and not the editor! Please take a moment to answer a short survey about the Marin Lawyer—it should take you literally one minute. Speaking of being the editor, this issue is about the new. New law in particular, with

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