Law Practice
Jul. 31, 2013
Incubators ease new attorneys into full-time practice
Long present in the business world, incubators have begun to multiply within the legal industry, allowing newer lawyers an opportunity to draw on more experienced attorneys for guidance and gain confidence alongside their peers.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - When new family law attorney Jewels Jin needs help with a highly technical pension-splitting document called a "qualified domestic relations order," she calls a colleague at the Legal Aid Society of Orange County's Lawyer Entrepreneur Assistance Program. When young criminal defender Lisa L. Wong has an ethical worry or feels the pressures of her nascent solo practice weighing he...
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