Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus
Posted by Jeff Lee on 2/10/09
Who woke up Dom? On 2/10/09, need bar approval to be a law school wrote: > Soon West Coast will be removed > from the Calif State Bar website. > > That will happen cuz THEY HAVE NO LEGAL > AUTHORITY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA > TO CALL THEMSELVES A "LAW SCHOOL". > > In the State of California there is > no such thing as a legally operated > "law school" that is not regulated > by the California State Bar. > > West Coat will not be able to operate > in California. > > everything else you published here > about DL schools is also rubbish ! > > On 2/10/09, Modify, Evolve and Grow wrote: >> Some DL law schools will change their focus from the training >> bar eligible law students to students that want law training >> programs geared toward quasi-law practice areas. >> >> Some quasi-law practice areas are tax law state & federal, >> social security law practice, mediation and arbitration, >> notarial law and legal document preparation. These areas are >> growing fields and they all provide for non-lawyers to get >> certified or licensed to practice by federal, state or State >> Supreme Court entities. >> >> DL correspondence law schools that are no longer registered >> with the CA State Bar can meet the training needs of these > new >> quasi-legal practitioners. The law training DL law schools > can >> provide to these non-traditional law practitioners is >> invaluable. Especially since these areas are all sensitive > and >> affects the legal rights of citizens. >> >> Important to note that a number of State Supreme Courts have >> stated that the quasi-law areas mentioned above are areas >> where non-lawyers are authorized by statute or administrative >> agency rules to practice law. Basically this translates to >> authorized practice of law by non-lawyers. >> >> DL correspondence law schools should market themselves to >> these new kinds of quasi-legal practitioners, correspondence >> law school in these areas can be a wonderful resource of >> education and training for those unable or uninterested in > the >> traditional practices and avenues. >> >> You see there is a bright future for all DL and > correspondence >> law school in California, California the best state in the >> nation with justice for all. >> >> >> On 2/10/09, Karen wrote: >>> The letter from the Bar revoking the school's registration >>> is now posted on the West Coast website.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Karen.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Modify, Evolve and Grow.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by eJD to be gone.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by need bar approval to be a law school.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Jeff Lee.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by --.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Jeff Lee.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Evolve & Adapt.
- Re: West Coast should just fade away , 2/10/09, by wcsl.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by --.
- Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Crown Prince.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Evolve & Adapt for the Future.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/11/09, by SG.
- Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/11/09, by WCSL.
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