Los Angeles, California – November 14th, 2024 – Spiwak & Iezza, LLP, specializing in legal services for businesses, creditors, and the banking, lending, and leasing industries, is pleased to announce that Megan Moran has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Megan brings a strong academic background and a deep commitment to client advocacy to her new role. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2021, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with a minor in History. Megan pursued her Juris Doctor at Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, graduating in May 2024. While at Pepperdine, she also earned a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine’s Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution.
Lisa Spiwak, one of the firm’s founding partners, expressed enthusiasm about Megan joining the team. “Our firm views commercial collection litigation as an art, not a science. It demands strong litigation skills, creativity in asset location, and strategic thinking throughout the collection process. Megan joined the firm as a law clerk and has proven to have all the right stuff. She will be a valuable addition to our team and to the support of our clients.”
Spiwak & Iezza, LLP has used their legal acumen to deliver results to businesses, creditors, and the banking, lending, and leasing industries since 1992. Our focus is always on meeting the unique needs of each client.
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