Law Practice
May 6, 2020
Lawyers have a unique opportunity for self-improvement
Take advantage of this quiet time as a point of self-reflection. If you have a lull in your practice, take advantage of all of the free CLE offerings. Learn a new area of law, or educate yourself in your current area of practice. Read up on all of the new rules. We do not know if some of them will be permanent.





Elana R. Levine
Trial Attorney
AlderLaw, P.C.
She is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara and Southwestern Law School. Licensed since 2004, Levine has devoted her practice to employment and consumer law, including individual, representative and class litigation in state and federal courts.
They say in litigation you must become comfortable with the uncomfortable. When that uncomfortable feeling inside you starts to die, when the fire inside you dims, get worried. You need that passion to drive you.
State Bar of California Rule 1.1(b) states: "competence" in any legal service shall mean to apply the (i) learning and skill, and (ii) mental, emotional, and physical ability reasonably necessary for the performance of such...
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