Law Practice
May 22, 2020
Inside Stanley Mosk Courthouse during the COVID-19 pandemic
As luck would have it, an urgent client matter required that I make an ex parte appearance at Stanley Mosk in the second week of May, when the rate of COVID-19 infections was alarmingly high and while the Safer-At-Home Order was in full force.





As many of my litigator colleagues might agree, Stanley Mosk Courthouse is a comfortable and familiar second office. Each time I visit the Mosk, I encounter the same bailiffs, judicial officers, clerks and snack shop employees. Oftentimes, I work through lunch in the cafeteria. Occasionally, I enjoy a sit-down lunch with clients across the street. I work on my laptop in the Attorney Conference Room, and I buy coffee at the Starbucks at Grand Park. Sometimes, I spend t...
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