First Impressions First impressions matter, especially at a law firm. When someone comes to us, I want them to have a good experience from start to finish. Having a good receptionist, someone who can make people feel welcome and comfortable from the very first phone call, is vital. That’s why I’m glad to have Anahi Cordoba at our front desk. She has decades of experience as a receptionist and always comes with a ... Read More
Employee Spotlight
Spotlight on Nancy Rodas
First Impressions You only have one chance to make a good first impression. For this reason, I always aim to put my best foot forward in both my personal and professional life. This is a mindset I strive to cultivate at the practice too. When people reach out, looking for help after an accident, I want them to know right away we’re a firm they can trust. That’s why I put great care into finding our intake ... Read More
Spotlight on Ivette Sanchez
It’s Going to Be Okay This month, I want to shout out our legal assistance, Ivette Sanchez. Ivette has been a part of the team since 2013 and she recently started working to earn her paralegal certificate. She’s been an incredibly diligent worker from day one, so I can’t imagine having a better paralegal than her. Ivette doesn’t care to be in the spotlight, but she’s worked so hard for the office for so many ... Read More
Spotlight on John Paul LaBouff
How We Make a Difference No one does it all on their own. You can have all the work ethic and motivation in the world, but if you really want to achieve something great, you need to surround yourself with great people who will have your back. This is especially true when building a team and something I keep in mind when bringing people into the firm. This month, I want to spotlight our star associate, John Paul ... Read More
LESSONS TO LAW AND LIFE What it Means to be Good Lawyer
The first time I met a lawyer, I was 8 years old. My uncle took me to meet his lawyer because he needed a translator to discuss his immigration situation. I remember how stressful that meeting was for my uncle. The lawyer wouldn’t give him any information and wanted $2500 in cash that day. My uncle left that office feeling more worried than when he’d walked in. Later on, he told my mom he wasn’t sure if he should ... Read More