Keeping Up with SEO and Social Media: July Roundup
There was a lot going on in the month of July. With an assortment of tips on improving your mobile website, suggestions for beefing up blog content, and plenty of articles on what to do (and what not to do) as you continue to solidify your firm’s rankings, it would have been easy to miss some of the top articles from the past few weeks. Fortunately, as always, the meatiest posts have been curated for your after-the-fact perusal.
August Upcoming Programs and Events
We’ve got an exciting month of socials, dining around for justice, and low-cost trainings for new lawyers!
Why should you participate in Dine Around for Justice?
Dine Around for Justice is an excellent opportunity to enjoy an amazing culinary experience for a great cause! Participating local restaurants donate 15% of one evening’s revenue to VLSC.
10 Interview Tips for Attorneys
I’ve been doing a lot of interviewing lately, and it’s got me thinking about the process of interviewing, and the reality of the job search. So here are a few thoughts, purely my own.
Outside Iskanian’s Reach: Keeping PAGA Claims Alive in Federal Court
Here’s the scenario: You file a wage and hour class action in California state court, including a Private Attorney General Act of 2004 (“PAGA”) claim. The defendant removes the case to Federal Court under the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (“CAFA”) and then waves an arbitration agreement at the judge in its motion to dismiss. The judge reviews the agreement, notes a class waiver, and sends you off to arbitrate your client’s claims on an individual basis.