Alumni Advertisements
The following promotions are submitted by Loyola Alumni and are being made available at their request to the Loyola Law School Alumni community. If you would like to submit a promotion, please contact Ursula Byrne, Alumni Relations Office at 213.736.8153 or by e-mail at Ursula.Byrne@lls.edu.
WINE BOUTIQUE
Alma Prieto Levy '98 and husband invite you to wine tastings held on Saturdays, 2-5 pm, priced reasonably according to wines being sampled. Stop by Moe's Fine Wines, a new specialty wine shop in Brentwood with a comfortable environment and temperature-controlled reserve room. Moe's Fine Wines is located at 11740 San Vicente Blvd. Ste. 114 (at Gorham in the San Vicente Plaza) in Brentwood - 310.826.4444 or www.moesfinewines.com
LAWSCRIBE SERVICES
Kunoor Chopra, Loyola Alumni from the Class of 1998, is founder and President of LawScribe, Inc, a company which provides complete back office support for both solo practitioners and law firms. These services range from legal transcription, accounting/billing, deposition summarizing, document coding and indexing, data entry and internet clerks. LawScribe can effectively reduce overhead costs associated with maintaining a law practice by 30 to 40%. Please visit the website at www.law-scribe.com or contact LawScribe, Inc. at (818) 448-5592.
COURTCALL
CourtCall originated the regularly scheduled, organized and voluntary
method for attorneys to make appearances by teleconference and provides
revenue for the Court, with no risk or expense, while reducing the cost
of litigation and burdens on courtroom staff. CourtCall, LLC administers
and promotes the entire program at its expense. Hundreds of thousands
of CourtCall Appearances have been in Courts 42 states, collectively saving
lawyers hundreds of thousands of hours and their clients tens of millions
of dollars. www.courtcall.com
NEWDORF LEGAL
David Newdorf, a deputy city attorney in San Francisco, has started a website with trial and litigation news and tips. The site includes the feature "Lit Tip Of The Week," practical advice for litigators. This new site has already been quoted in The Recorder and the webiste of the Civil Justice Association of California. As David states in the website's description, the site is dedicated "to the attorneys, judges, clients and cases that make San Francisco a fascinating venue for trials. Every day brings a new courtroom drama, civic scandal, or fresh take on the law." Check it out at: http://newdorf.com/
The promotions listed above are provided as an information service for the Loyola Law School Alumni Community. These events do not have any affiliation to Loyola Law School.