Episode 4

The Path to Becoming a Lawyer with Araceli Lerma

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Law & Order Me Some Tacos is a podcast for anyone interested in the ins and outs of the legal system. Hosted by Sandra Muñoz, an employment attorney with over 20 years of experience on countless cases involving employment discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. On the show, Sandra takes you behind the scenes on some of her most interesting cases.

And hey, it's not all legal talk here. Sandra grew up in East LA, and she loves her neighborhood and her community. On this podcast, you’ll also get a flavor for her life as a Latina Lawyer, her culture, and, best of all, her taco recommendations.

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Now, if you enjoy today's podcast and you're thinking, "Hey, I think I need to speak to a lawyer." You should get in touch with me. You can do that by going to scmlawoffices.com and sending me a message there.

If you're not ready to do that. Definitely say hi anyway. You can connect with me on Twitter @scm_in_ela.

Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you on the next episode.


About the Podcast

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Law & Order Me Some Tacos

About your host

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Sandra Muñoz

For over 20 years, Sandra has worked on countless cases involving employment discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Sandra grew up in East Los Angeles where her offices are currently located. She is also a proud graduate of Garfield High School and a former student of renowned math teacher Jaime Escalante. At her own law firm, Sandra continues to pursue her lifelong commitment to representing workers and protecting the civil rights of everyone. She also continues to be actively involved in the community. Currently, Sandra is the Membership Director for the Mexican-American Bar Association and also the HNBA Southern California Regional President. Sandra is also a member of the Education Committee for the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA).