Perspective
Aug. 31, 2016
We mustn't abandon fundamental concepts of due process
Our commitment to due process should be constant enough to effectively deal with the changing moods of our culture. By Thomas M. Hall




Thomas M. Hall
PO Box 49820
Los Angeles , CA 90049
Phone: (310) 231-3475
Email: TomHallFamilyLaw@aol.com
Loyola Law School
Thomas is a certified specialist in family law practicing in West Los Angeles.
On July 30, the Iranian-American Lawyers Association and West Los Angeles Law School conducted their fourth annual day-long program on Cultural Competency in Family Law, conceived by Abbas Hadjian, CFLS. Five panels of judges, experienced practitioners and psychological professionals explored how cultural differences impact procedural issues in Family Law litigation.
The focus of these annual programs is cultural differenc...
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