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State Bar & Bar Associations,
Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Oct. 14, 2021

Paraprofessionals in a new age: creative solutions for the justice gap

Those who may be opposed to licensing paraprofessionals opine that the failure of these new entrants may negatively impact public perception of the industry as a whole. That is why it is important that this is set up correctly. Accordingly, the California Paraprofessional Program Working Group’s Sept. 23 Report and Recommendations endeavors to set up a system aimed at success.

David M. Majchrzak

Partner
Rosing Pott & Strohbehn

Litigation, Legal Ethics

501 W Broadway A380
San Diego , CA 92101-3584

Email: dmajchrak@rosinglaw.com

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

David practices in the areas of legal ethics and litigation of professional liability claims.

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Heather L. Rosing

Founding Partner
Rosing Pott & Strohbehn

Legal Malpractice (Specialist), Business Law

501 W Broadway, A380
San Diego , CA 92101

Phone: (619) 990-5566

Email: hrosing@rosinglaw.com

Northwestern Univ School of Law

Heather serves as the chairperson of the Legal Ethics and Law Firm Risk Management Practice Group, as well as the Lawyers and Accountants Practice Group. She is an appointed advisor to the State Bar of California's Rules Revision Commission.

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Paraprofessionals in a new age: creative solutions for the justice gap

Think about the last evening meal you ate. Perhaps you dined at a Michelin star restaurant. Maybe you ordered some fast food take out. Or perhaps you prepared dinner at home, using a recipe book. Each option has its benefits, and no option is right for everyone. Sometimes economics play a factor in what you may choose. Sometimes where you might want to dine is too f...

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