by RG | May 30, 2025 | legal matters
Wayne Hassay | If reform is to be meaningful, it must begin with historical honesty—and resist both the elitism of the past and the lure of unchecked commercialism. The post The 1908 Problem: Unshackling Access to Justice Through Legal Ethics Reform appeared first on...
by RG | May 29, 2025 | legal matters
Karin Conroy | While AI images offer speed and creativity, traditional photography, helps build trust and connection. The post AI Images vs. Authentic Photography: What’s Best for Your Law Firm Website? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...
by RG | May 28, 2025 | legal matters
Ivetta Avanesov: Empathy, Resilience, Balance By Bob Friedman Beverly Hills personal injury attorney Ivetta Avanesov has a first-hand understanding of what life is like for people who have no rights.“My parents came from the Soviet Union, a place where they faced...
by RG | May 28, 2025 | legal matters
Jodi Ann Donato: The Strength to Thrive By Caitlin Keniston After two years as a comptroller for a local car dealership, Jodi Ann Donato realized there wasn’t a future for her there. “I knew that if I wanted real opportunity, I would have to create it for myself,” she...
by RG | May 28, 2025 | legal matters
Kristina Cervone: May the Lawyer Be With You By Bob Friedman Star Wars lightsabers and droids are not what you’d expect to find in a family lawyer’s office, unless it’s Arizona attorney Kristina Cervone. “I’m a huge Star Wars fan and a huge Marvel fan,” said Cervone....
by RG | May 28, 2025 | legal matters
For almost 20 years, Kaytie Ravega has worked as a health law attorney. She admits that when she first graduated from law school, the practice wasn’t even on her radar. Instead, she started out with a busy real estate practice. But, when a few friends asked for help...