Conflict of Interest in Representing Employers Under Labor Code 132A, Feldman (Comp xxx 1983);
How to Recognize and Handle Non Medical Malpractice, Feldman, et al. ( California Continuing Education of the Bar, University of California, 1985);
A Look at Medical Malpractice and Professional Discipline (Neighborhood Legal Services 1986);
Panelist, June Cain Miller Show (twice), Channel 56 (1987);
Tips on Ethics = How to Avoid Malpractice, Feldman, et al. (1989-1997);
T.V. Interview, Legal Malpractice, "You and the Law" (National Public Television, 1989);
Legal Malpractice Radio Interviews (1990's);
Panelist, Do Potential Malpractice Claims Have You Worried? (Errors and Omissions Committee, LACBA, March 1992);
What Lawyers Need to Know About Legal Malpractice to Survive in the Nineties, Feldman, et al.(American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys, 1992);
Anatomy of a Legal malpractice Case, Feldman, et al. (LACBA, 1993);
Trust Account Management and Fiduciary Duties of the Legal Secretary, (1994);
Using the Client Adversarial Expectancy Test to Avoid Liability to Non Clients (Forum, CAOC ne California Trial Lawyers Association 1995);
Lecturer, Professional Responsibility (Ethics) and Professional Liability (Legal Malpractice) (Pacific Legal Institute, January 1996);
California Legal Ethics and Legal Malpractice, Feldman, et al. (University of California at Riverside, January 1996);
The Path to Flatt And Beyond, Feldman (Verdict, Association of Southern California Defense Counsel, 1995) (cited by Mallen & Smith, Legal Malpractice, 4th Ed. 1996);
Lecturer, The Effect of Ethical Violations on Legal malpractice (Pacific Legal Institute, July 1996);
Creative Defense Strategies in Legal Malpractice (Presenter, ABPLA, 1196);
Samuel Shore, M.D., J.D. Doctor, Lawyer, Leader, and Teacher (Advocate, July/August 1996; Forum, July 1996);
Participant - lawyer, Professionalism - Civility, Client Partnering Prototype (AON/Errors & Omissions Committee, Summer 1996);
Panelist, Direct Examination (Trial Practice, Inn of Court, LACBA, February 1997);
Personal defense Strategies in Legal Malpractice (Forum, March 1997);
Lecturer, Ethics (American Board of Trail Advocates, Inn of the Court, March 1997);
Prevention is the Best Defense (Verdict, First Quarter 1997);
Defensive Strategies in Legal Malpractice (Citations, May 1997);
Lawyer Malpractice - Legal Malpractice Best Offense in Seldom the Best Defense (Lawyer’s World, May/June 1997);
Moving in An Adverse Direction (Los Angeles Daily Journal, October 7, 1997);
Proposed Change in Rule of Professional Conduct 3-310 (Los Angeles Lawyer, October 1997);
Are Statute of Limitations Issues of Legal Malpractice in California Decided "Sui Generis"? (Lawyers Professional Liability Bar Association, January 1998);
Causation in Legal Malpractice (LPLBA, 1998);
Legal Terminology From a Jargon Perspective (Don’t Blame it on The Lawyers) (AON, January 1998);
Verbosity in the Legal Profession (HALT on the Internet, March 1998);
For Legal Malpractice Lawyers, Loube is an Important Case(LPLBA, June 1998);
Reform of State Bar Need Not Be Radical (Metropolitan News, June 5, 1998);
The Public’s Protection Is Served Best By A Functioning State Bar Court (Daily Journal, June 9, 1998);
Even Handed (Verdicts & Settlements, Daily Journal, July 24, 1998);
Legal Malpractice Bright Lines (Verdicts & Settlements, Daily Journal, October 23, 1998);
Back To basics (Verdict, Third Quarter 1998);
Interview "How to Get Sued For Legal Malpractice" (Asst. Editor, California Lawyer, February 1999);
Presenter - ABA Center for Professional Responsibility, Commission on Evaluation of the Rules of Professional Conduct: "Ethics 2000" (Two Rules and Other Issues, February 1999);
The "Case Within A Case" Is Still What Legal Malpractice Jury Trials Are All About (Citations, March 1999);
Conflicts - Representation Adverse to a Present Client Must Be Measured Against the Duty of Undivided Loyalty, Which Every Attorney Owes to Each Client (Verdicts & Settlements, Daily Journal, July 9,1999);
The Fifth District Added Unrealistic Parameters to the Tripartite Relationship and Made Its Decision for the Wrong Reason (Bar Notes, San Fernando Valley Bar Association, October 1999);
An Update on Legal Malpractice Time Bars (Lawyers professional liability Bar Association, January 2000);
Attorney Malpractice Time Bars, A Centennial Update (Citations, April 2000);
Medical Malpractice & Confidentiality Issues - Ethical Issues on Disclosure, (Interview, National Public Radio, May 2000);
Is Expert Testimony Necessary to prove or Disprove Causation in Legal Malpractice?, Debate, Feldman, et al. (LPLBA, June 2000);
Legal Malpractice Time Bars (Verdict, 2nd Quarter 2000);
Interview, Medical Malpractice Issues (PBS France, October 2000);
How to Avoid Filing a Losing Case and How to Defend Against a Good One (The Case Within a Case or Causation in What Legal Malpractice is Mostly About) (American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys, October 2000);
Brief Review of Recent California Cases of Interest to Legal Malpractitioners (Lawyers Professional Liability Bar Association, March 2001);
Lawyer Loyalty - ABA Conflict of Interest Rules Would Help Eliminate Insurance Defense Problems (FORUM, Daily Journal, April 11, 2001);
California Case Update (Lawyers Professional Liability Bar Association, May 2001 and June 20, 2001);
Marketing Legal Services in the 21st Century (San Fernando Valley Bar Association, Bar Notes, June 2001);
Time for Change: California Needs Some of the ABA Ethics Rules (Orange County Bar Association, Orange County Lawyer, August 2001);
Recent Case on Causation in Legal Malpractice (Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, November 2001);
Everything You Never Thought You’d Want to Know About MDP (ASCDC, Verdict 4th Quarter, 2001);
What’s Happening to the Case Within a Case in California (San Fernando Valley Bar Association, Bar Notes, January 2002);
Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About Ethics But Were Afraid to Ask (White, Zuckerman, et al. CPAs, February 2002);
Legal Malpractice New Case Update (Lawyer’s Professional Liability bar Association, February 20, 2002);
Public Comment on Proposed Amendments to Rule of Professional Conduct 3-600 (State Bar California Supreme Court Request, February 2002);
Liability to Third Parties-Case Analysis (Lawyers Professional Liability Bar Association, March 2002);
Public Comment on Proposed Revision to Rule of Professional Conduct 3-310 (California State Bar, March 2002);
Can California Lawyers Still Be Sued for Malicious Prosecution? (Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, April 2002);
Public Comment on Revision to the Rules of Professional Conduct ( California State Bar, April 2002);
Attorney Conflict of Interest in Criminal Defense Has Severely Divided the Supreme Court of the United States (Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, May 2002);
Maximizing The Impact of Your Expert Witness (Feldman, et al., Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, June 2002);
Conflicts of Interest - Avoiding the Appearance of Impropriety May Be the Only Way to Maintain Public Respect For, and Confidence in, the Rule of Law (Forum, Daily Journal, July 2002);
Clients For Whom the Legal Malpractice Statue Tolls (Citations, August 2002);
Attorney Adversarial Trial & Pre-trial Publicity is Generally Prohibited (Interview, Daily Journal, Bay Area "Litigation" October 2002);
Legal Ethics in California (Feldman, et al., Lorman Educational Services, January 2003);
New Case & Statute Update (Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, January 15, 2003);
"Quick & Dirty" Case Update (Lawyer’s Professional Liability Bar Association, February, March, and April 2003);
Candidates Statement Board of Bar Governors (Calbar.ca.gov, May 2003);
Revisiting "Serving Two Masters" (Experts.com, May 2003);
How to Avoid Having Strangers for Clients (expertlaw.com\library http://www.expertlaw.com library, May 2003);
Can Lawyers Still be Sued for Malpractice ( LPLBA, August 2003)
How To Distinguish Malpractice >From Ordinary Negligence (Monday Study Group, CLE, September 2003);
Ethics For The Elder Law Practitioner Ethics CLE For National Business Institute (National Business Institute, October 2003);
Law Protects us from Lawyers who Mislead the Public (ABA Spec Chat, February 2004; Expert Law February 2004)
Lighthearted Appraisal of Huskinson (PREC chat room, Feb. 2004)
Malpractice Effect on Hospital of Nurse's Murdering 40 Patients (Allentown Morning Call, May 2004) Interview;
Specialization - An Introductory Primer (Sherman Oaks Legal Counsel, May 2004);
Sometimes Less is More. The Supreme Court needs to revisit Fletcher Because it Created an Endless Chain Which Encourages Fiction. (PREC, June 2004);
A Summary of the effect of "Breach of Legal Ethics" on Lawyer's Professional Negligence Liability, (June 2004 H.N. Compilation);
Professional Specialization, A Primer (June 2004, Experts.com);
Attorney client privilege & confidentiality ought have the same rules (June 2004, AB 1101 Interview, Press Enterprise, Riverside/Pasadena);
How to Shop for a Legal Malpractice Expert (July 2004, Jurispro.com)
Mastering California Ethics by the Case Study Method (December 2004, Sherman Oaks Legal Council [Attorney Client Privilege, Confidentiality, & Loyalty/Fidelity;])
Being Ethical is Practical & Minimizes Legal Malpractice! (National Business Institute [West Publ.]), Presentation, "Practical Legal Ethics in California: Issues and Answers" January, 2005;
California Ethics 2005 (WestLegalEd center)
Ethics Often Determines Legal Duties to Non-Clients (Update. LACBA), Professional Responsibility and Ethics, February, 2005;
Attorney Conflicts of Interest, A Primer for Lawyers, (Beverly Hills Bar Brief, March and April 2005);
Maneuvering Through the Medical Record Maze, NBI (West Publ.) Presentation "Using Medical Records to Prove Your Case in California" June, 2005;
The Citadel of Privity is Alive But Not At All Well in the City and County of San Francisco (Law Review-UWLA, June 2005);
Legal Ethics in California: Solutions to the most common Ethical Challenges (December 2005, NBI [West Publication]);
Economics of physicians suing lawyers for Legal Malpractice. Interview, Dr. Harty- Golder. (Medical Economics, March 2006);
Propriety of Kansas’s Sanctioning Attorney who Billed in Hourly Increments. (Matter of Myers) Interview, Terry Carter (ABA Journal, March 2006);
Conflict of Interest interview, (Arizona Republic, March 2006);