About Pahoua C
Pahoua C Lor trained in law at San Joaquin College of Law. She earned her law degree there before entering practice in California. The education she received provided the groundwork for work in both nonprofit and private settings.
Her early practice included time at the Law Office of Pahoua C. Lor in 2009, where she worked as a lawyer. She moved into public-interest work in 2011 when she took a position at Central California Legal Services. That experience exposed her to community legal needs and the operations of a nonprofit legal provider. In 2014 she again appears in connection with the Law Office of Pahoua C. Lor, returning to private practice.
The arc of her career shows movement between direct client representation in a private office and service in a nonprofit environment. At Central California Legal Services she was part of an organization that handles a range of civil legal matters for underserved populations. Her private-practice experience has involved running a small law office and representing clients outside the nonprofit sector.
She is admitted to practice law in California. Over the years she has handled matters at a level that required courtroom appearances and client counseling. Cases and clients have ranged in scale. Her work reflects ordinary responsibilities of a lawyer who balances casework, client intake and file management in both institutional and solo-practice settings.
Colleagues and clients describe the practice style as pragmatic. She has navigated the routine pressures of deadlines, filings and client communications. That practical experience informs how she approaches new matters and ongoing cases. She has experience adjusting between the systems and resources of a nonprofit office and those of an independent practice.
She currently practices at the Law Office of Pahoua C. Lor. The practice serves clients in California and handles matters consistent with both her nonprofit and private-practice background.