2009 promises to be a year of reaching out to smaller business law firms and solo practitioners for Los Angeles business attorney Alan Insul in his new position for the Business Law News.
Being creative and thinking beyond the usual parameters has stood
Los Angeles attorney Alan Insul in good stead for over 30 years. His
personal and incisive touch when it comes to business and real estate
law has gained him the reputation as the “go to” guy in the City of
Angels.
Insul is noted for his deft handling of various transactional
matters or adversarial proceeding in litigation. Insul is a tough and
business savvy corporate management expert that takes the time to see
all sides of an issue prior to proceeding.
This same tough and yet laid back approach is something that
permeates Insul’s personal style when handling his clients affairs as
well. He’s known to have a flair for taking some really nasty legal
concepts and being able to explain them in plain English. A rare gift
for an attorney, and one that will come in very handy for Insul’s
newest appointment to Chairperson and Managing Editor of the Business
Law News.
“We’re pleased to be making a concerted effort to reach out to and be
more accessible to smaller law firms and solo practitioners. After all,
the information we have is useful to everyone, no matter what the size
of their firm,” outlined Insul.
The Business Law News (BLN) is the official news periodical of the
California State Bar’s Business Law section – the largest section of
the State bar. This periodical publishes articles that deal with, among
other things, ex parte communications in a transactional law practice,
the unfair competition law and how it is evolving, what commercial
landlords need to understand about bankruptcy and intellectual property
issues that need to be taken into consideration when doing due
diligence for a merger or acquisition.
While the various topics that business lawyers handle may be as
exciting as watching paint dry for the average reader, those in
business who rely on attorneys with this kind of skill have a vested
interest in their attorney being intimately familiar with various
concepts that affect businesses of all sizes. No issue is too small
when its eventual applicability may affect a major corporation sometime
later.
This is something that Alan Insul is quite conversant with and as an
attorney who makes the law look and sound easy, his appointment to
Chairperson and Managing Editor of the Business Law News will continue
to improve on the long tradition of excellence of delivering the latest
developments and insights in business law to California business
attorneys.
“I try to meld the advice I give as a lawyer with the actual
situations that clients face, simply because giving legal advice in a
vacuum just doesn’t cut it in today’s legal arena. Clients are looking
for advice that is clear cut, straight forward and to the point in
order to make decisions,” said Insul.
The Business Law News is responsible for publishing four quarterly
periodicals featuring content written by experts in various areas of
business law. The BLN also produces an annual review which is a
retrospective of major developments in the area of business law during
the previous year.
Roni Balint writes for the Law Office of Alan M. Insul. The content
contained within this feature is not intended as legal advice and does
not constitute an attorney-client relationship. To learn more, contact Los Angeles business attorney and California corporate lawyer, Alan M. Insul by visiting Insullaw.com.
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