Law Practice
Jun. 5, 2020
How new lawyers can survive and thrive in the uncharted era of COVID-19
There is no question that the first year of practicing law is meant to be challenging, but nothing could have warned the class of 2019 that we would spend a portion of our first year as attorneys, working remotely, due to an international pandemic.





Nidya Gutierrez
Attorney
Zigler Law Group, LLC
There is no question that the first year of practicing law is meant to be challenging, but nothing could have warned the class of 2019 that we would spend a portion of our first year as attorneys, working remotely, due to an international pandemic.
Just six-months ago, I, like much of the class of 2019, was anxiously awaiting the results of the July 2019 California Bar Examination. After enduring three grueling years of law school, ...
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