21515 Hawthorne Blvd., #610Torrance, CA 90503
Law Office of Zachary D. Wechsler, APC, is a Los Angeles law firm with a statewide practice. The fim brings an enthusiastic and creative approach to the problems faced by licensed professionals facing professional discipline and to applicants seeking their professional licenses.
Mr. Wechsler is is a former deputy attorney general for California who was appointed to the State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners. He has represented large agencies and served on the board...
Law Office of Zachary D. Wechsler, APC, is a Los Angeles law firm with a statewide practice. The fim brings an enthusiastic and creative approach to the problems faced by licensed professionals facing professional discipline and to applicants seeking their professional licenses.
Mr. Wechsler is is a former deputy attorney general for California who was appointed to the State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners. He has represented large agencies and served on the board...
Law Office of Zachary D. Wechsler, APC, is a Los Angeles law firm with a statewide practice. The fim brings an enthusiastic and creative approach to the problems faced by licensed professionals facing professional discipline and to applicants seeking their professional licenses.
Mr. Wechsler is is a former deputy attorney general for California who was appointed to the State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners. He has represented large agencies and served on the board overseeing the admission of attorneys in California. Therefore, he has a unique perspective in licensing issues, from the perspective of the state agency, the prosecutor representing the agency, and the clients.
An experienced California attorney, Mr. Wechsler's practice includes administrative law, professional license consultation, disciplinary hearings, state bar admissions, legal ethics, mediation and ethics consultations. Mr. Wechsler has developed distinct skills and the experience necessary for the successful resolution of licensing problems. Administrative hearings can be adversarial in nature and are conducted according to an entirely different set of evidentiary and procedural rules than a courtroom proceeding, and in a vastly different dispute resolution culture. The advice of a lawyer experienced with a wide range of administrative and licensing proceedings gives the client a definite advantage on subtle points, unique to the administrative process, that might otherwise be entirely overlooked.
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