Author Archives: David Sugerman

Blog

The Rakofsky Standard

I missed the initial Rakofsky story in the Washington Post because I was unplugged on vacation. Short version, via Twitter friends and the internet, is that a young attorney in New York represented a man accused of murder in a Washington D.C. criminal case. There were a few issues… Continue Reading →

Quick away

Maybe the hardest thing about my busy solo law practice is taking time off. Between one child still at home, a busy, hard-working spouse and the demands of my case load, I am hard-pressed to get away. So I jumped at the chance when our schedules aligned. Even with all… Continue Reading →

Nero fiddles: Oregon House passes Code of the West

My coffee-spitting moment came early this morning while reading The Oregonian. Apparently, the Oregon House of Representatives passed the “Code of the West” yesterday. We are in a major budget crisis. We face huge issues over health care coverage and school funding, our public structures are crumbling… Continue Reading →

Culinary schools face regulatory pressure

Here is the link to a recent NPR story regarding culinary schools and the disconnect between culinary careers and the costs of culinary school. Interesting quote from the of Career Education Corp. executive Kirk Bachmann about the calculations of placement rates. He notes that CEC schools do not include… Continue Reading →