by Hornsitne Law, LLC | Jun 18, 2020 | Character & Fitness / Ethics
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. There may have come a time in your career where you no longer needed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It’s possible that you allowed your license to lapse by not filing your annual...
by Hornsitne Law, LLC | Jun 18, 2020 | Character & Fitness / Ethics
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. There may come a time either during law school or in preparation to complete your bar exam application that you realize that one or more of your responses on your original law school application was...
by Hornsitne Law, LLC | Jun 18, 2020 | Character & Fitness / Ethics
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. There are several ways to be admitted to the Pennsylvania bar. The most common method is by taking the bar exam. Outside of the bar exam, attorneys can be admitted to practice in Pennsylvania upon...
by Hornsitne Law, LLC | Jan 5, 2018 | Character & Fitness / Ethics
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. It is well known that attorneys have higher rates of substance abuse, addiction issues and mental health issues than the general population. These issues can have a devastating impact on attorneys and...
by Hornsitne Law, LLC | Jan 5, 2018 | Character & Fitness / Ethics, Estate Planning
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. There is a common misconception among attorneys that estate work is simple, easy and requires little effort. However, this is simply not the case. Even non-complicated estates need to be carefully analyzed...