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Law Practice

Jul. 26, 2021

Some lawyering ‘rules’ were meant to be broken, part 2

Law is a rules-based profession for a reason. Attorneys are trained to understand and interpret basic to complex rules that instruct how we all live and work together. They are governed by rules of procedure and ethics that protect the public and maintain the integrity and stature of the profession.

Arash Homampour

Sole Shareholder
The Homampour Law Firm PC

15303 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks , CA 91403

Phone: (323) 658-8077

Fax: (323) 658-8477

Email: arash@homampour.com

Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA

Arash Homampour, of the Homampour Law Firm, is a trial attorney who represents individuals in catastrophic injury/wrongful death, employment and insurance bad faith matters throughout California.

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Law is a rules-based profession for a reason. Attorneys are trained to understand and interpret basic to complex rules that instruct how we all live and work together. They are governed by rules of procedure and ethics that protect the public and maintain the integrity and stature of the profession.

At the same time, many lawyers are creatures of habit, and those habits can become yet another set of hidebound rules.

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