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Practice of Law Should You Sue Over Bad Reviews?

Should You Sue Over Bad Reviews?

By Jeremy Conrad, Esq. | Last updated on

Your online reputation can be one of your most valuable assets. A significant amount of time and money is spent to ensure that prospective clients have a...

Practice of Law What to Do When You Make a Mistake in Law Practice

What to Do When You Make a Mistake in Law Practice

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

In case you haven't learned, you are wrong. It's as universally true as the Earth is the center of the universe. By the way, everybody except Copernicus used...

Practice of Law How Self-Help Forms Can Help You Gain, Not Lose, New Clients

How Self-Help Forms Can Help You Gain, Not Lose, New Clients

By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on

One of the most amazing things about living in the world today is having a wealth of information right at your fingertips. This can be annoying for many...

Practice of Law Ex-MoFo Partner Accused in $400k Autism Care Fraud

Ex-MoFo Partner Accused in $400k Autism Care Fraud

By Tanya Roth, Esq. | Last updated on

The defense is that the paperwork just got overlooked. But how does that happen if one defendant is a former MoFo partner with a Stanford / Ivy League...

Practice of Law How NOT to Handle In-Chambers Conferences

How NOT to Handle In-Chambers Conferences

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

There are a thousand things lawyers should do in court. Always respect the judge, make eye contact with jurors, be civil to opposing counsel, etc. But there...

Practice of Law No Moral Turpitude for Lawyer's Misdemeanor DUIs

No Moral Turpitude for Lawyer's Misdemeanor DUIs

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

Raj Tanden got some good news and some bad news from the California State Bar Court. The good news was that the court's review panel found no moral turpitude...

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