About Jeannine V.
Jeannine V. Stepanian graduated from UCLA School of Law, where she completed the legal education that led to admission to multiple state bars. Her time at law school provided the foundational training in analysis, research and advocacy necessary for practice across different legal systems. She built a grounding in the doctrinal and practical skills that support a career involving multi-jurisdictional work and client counseling.
Following law school, Stepanian obtained admission to practice in California, Alaska and New York. Maintaining credentials in three distinct jurisdictions reflects a capacity to meet varying state requirements for licensure and to navigate differing procedural and substantive rules. These admissions allow coordination of legal matters that cross state lines and require authority to act in courts or before state agencies in more than one place.
Stepanian’s practice emphasizes the logistical and procedural aspects of multi-state representation. She is equipped to manage the practicalities of cross-jurisdictional matters such as coordinating filings, complying with differing court rules and statutory requirements, and arranging admitted counsel where local appearance is necessary. Her background supports work that involves aligning strategy across California, Alaska and New York while addressing the specific legal frameworks and deadlines that each jurisdiction imposes.
Throughout her career she has maintained the credentials needed to operate in multiple state systems and to advise clients whose matters touch more than one jurisdiction. That maintenance includes understanding the continuing obligations associated with admission in each state and arranging appropriate local resources when specialized local knowledge is required. Her approach centers on clarity, procedural readiness and careful coordination among courts, agencies and co-counsel when engagements span state boundaries.
She currently focuses her practice on matters that require multi-jurisdictional admission and coordination across California, Alaska and New York.