... Marciano's attorney, Daniel McCarthy, a partner at Hill, Farrer & Burrill in Los Angeles, and Jeremy Richards, a partner at Pachulski...
Scott Faust joins Proskauer Rose's labor and employment law department as partner. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
Gregory Evans, a litigation partner in the Los Angeles office of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, has left to form his own firm, Integer Law Corporation, citing the "unbearable tension" between big l
A recent lawsuit against retail chain Dillard's Inc. is highlighting what some claim is a growing problem in the workplace: employers asking too much information about workers' illnesses when asked f
...said attorney Arthur Cook, managing partner at the Los Angeles firm Hill Farrer & Burrill, which represents corporate and managerial interests. Cook, who said...
...G. Powers (civil litigation) have risen to partnership status. Hill Farrer & Burrill (Los Angeles): Julia Birkel, John Byrne and Stacey Sullivan have been...
...Dennis, William M. Bitting, William A. White and Paul M. Porter, Hill Farrer & Burrill, Los Angeles; Gary E. Reddish, Redwine & Sherrill, Riverside, Calif. ...
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