by Megan Zavieh | Jan 29, 2019 | Blog
California Rule of Court Rule 9.9.5 states that all active California lawyers must be refingerprinted by the State Bar of California no later than April 30, 2019. Failure to do so may result in changing your status to involuntarily inactive. Currently, the State Bar...
by Megan Zavieh | Jan 22, 2019 | Blog
Being on the receiving end of a California State Bar complaint is angering, scary, and intimidating. Yet, as a lawyer, it’s important that you know hot to properly respond. Failure to use a proper response can make defending the allegations made against you even more...
by Megan Zavieh | Jan 7, 2019 | Blog
Here at Zavieh Law, we had a fantastic 2018. We hope you did, too! As we’re dipping our toes into 2019, we thought we’d provide you with our top 10 posts of 2018. These posts are some you definitely do NOT want to miss! Get Admitted to the Bar Despite Your Past Our...
by Megan Zavieh | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog
An allegation of legal malpractice is extremely stressful for lawyers. It’s also a terrifying experience for family. In this post, we’ll look at some of the family experiences that arise from an allegation of legal malpractice and what lawyers can do to help their...
by Megan Zavieh | Nov 12, 2018 | Blog
There are few things more terrifying in the life of a lawyer than receiving a letter from the bar questioning their fitness to practice. Most lawyers are at a loss on what they should do. This causes panic. And panic only makes the entire situation worse. If you’re...