A qualitative review of law firm invoices can often reveal inefficiencies beyond those highlighted by a quantitative approach, explains David McMahon of Barger & Wolen
...beyond those highlighted by a quantitative approach, explains David McMahon of Barger & Wolen. ...
...McGeorge School of Law in 2000. Do, formerly of Barger & Wolen, is a member of the firm's insurance services practice. He...
...No appearance for Respondent. Barger & Wolen, Edwin A. Oster and Jenny H. Wang for Real Party in...
...Mark Goshgarian for Plaintiffs and Appellants. Barger & Wolen, Steven H. Weinstein, Marina M. Karvelas and Peter Sindhuphak for Defendant...
In a unanimous ruling, Justice Ming Chin endorsed what he called the "all sums with stacking" rule, a big win for policyholders -- in this case, the state of California
...of Health Plans. John M. LeBlanc, BARGER & WOLEN LLP, Los Angeles, California, for amicus curiae California Chamber of Commerce...
...SACRAMENTO Samuel Sorich has joined Barger & Wolen as of counsel and will also open and head the...
...COUNSEL Counsel for Appellant: Barger & Wolen, Steven H. Weinstein, Peter Sindhuphak Counsel...
...No appearance for Respondent. OPINIONBarger and Wolen, Kent R. Keller, Steven H. Weinstein, Marina M. Karvelas and Peter...
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