Max Feo JD, MBA, Tax LLM

Max Feo, JD, MBA, Tax LLM. Formerly UCLA-trained paralegal, Max obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Rutgers School of Law, Camden, New Jersey. Then, he went on to obtain his LLM in Taxation degree from Loyola School of Law Los Angeles, California. Prior to legal career, Max obtained his LLB in International law and relations and an MBA. Max has been working in business and law in the United States and abroad, including performing consulting work for international law firms. My LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-feofanov-4b4b9610/

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After starting as a legal assistant I have spent at least a decade working in the legal industry. I also graduated from Rutgers School of Law with J.D. degree. In this article I go over possibilities of practicing law with or without passing bar exam. Note, that as a new trend, in several states non-attorneys …

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I applied to quite a few law schools. I was accepted and graduated. I used extracurricular activities in my application. Extracurricular activities are not mandatory for law school admissions. Law schools focus their admission policies primarily on LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA numbers. But extracurricular activities on law school application reveal strong personality and character …

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Law Schools Do Not Care About High School Transcripts?

Contrary to popular belief, law schools may require an applicant to submit high school transcripts in certain circumstances as part of the law school application. But not the way you think.   According to LSAC, law schools may require an applicant to submit transcripts from institutions from which they took college-level courses while in high school …

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