by Megan Zavieh | Feb 26, 2019 | Blog
Current and former clients file bar complaints for various reasons. As a lawyer, you should proactively plan to handle the most frequent attorney client problems to protect yourself. However, it is important to recognize that this sort of planning is an on-going...
by Megan Zavieh | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog
It’s the time of year when law students complete the required steps to file their moral character application. Generally, the six-month processing time places the student to right about the same time that they receive their bar exam results. Yet, what about the bar...
by Megan Zavieh | Feb 19, 2019 | Blog
Case management systems, practice management apps, cloud storage, and automation practices are examples of commonly used law office technology. When properly used, law office technology can do more than help improve the efficiency of your practice. It may also help...
by Megan Zavieh | Feb 12, 2019 | Blog
Social media for lawyers can be a slippery slope. You want to get in front of your target audience and engage with them, but you also don’t want to run afoul of the ethical rules in your jurisdiction and put your practice at risk. If you’re looking for up-to-date...
by Megan Zavieh | Feb 11, 2019 | Blog
Law students have a lot to worry about: passing mid-terms and finals, writing competitions, law review journal, preparing for the moral character application, and preparing for the bar. Then, there are on-campus interviews, summer internships, and trying to maintain...
by Megan Zavieh | Feb 5, 2019 | Blog, Moral Character Application
It’s that time of year again for law students: time to complete their California moral character application. Generally, the California moral character application process takes around six months. That means most law students will complete the process around the time...