Littlers business model rests on a simple premise: whatever other problems may confront companies, they all have employees. Therefore, at one time or another, they are all going to need help from a management side law firm. From its start in 1942, the firm has focused exclusively on labor and...
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...Rick D. Roskelley (argued), Roger L. Grandgenett II, Cory Glen Walker, Littler Mendelson, P.C., Las Vegas, Nevada, for Defendant-Appellee. ...
...for Plaintiff-Appellant. Susan Heaney Hilden, Littler Mendelson PC, Reno, Nevada, for Defendant-Appellee. OPINION...
...M. Murata for Plaintiff and Appellant. Littler Mendelson, William J. Emanuel and Natalie Rainforth for Employers Group, California Grocers...
...2012 COUNSEL Littler Mendelson, Elizabeth Staggs-Wilson, Carlos Jimenez and Lauren E. Robinson for Defendant...
...cross-appellees. Noah G. Lipschultz (argued), Littler Mendelson, P.C., Minneapolis, MN, Leigh Ann Tift, Littler Mendelson, P.C...
...Maureen E. McClain (argued), John J. Cliffe, and Matthew P. Vandall, Littler Mendelson, San Francisco, California, for the defendants-appellees. ...
...Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Littler Mendelson, Julie A. Dunne, Lena K. Sims, Matthew S. Dente, Richard R...
...discussion. COUNSELLittler Mendelson and Gregg C. Sindici for Defendant and Appellant. ...
...Matthew J. Ruggles and Adrianne B. Samms, LITTLER MENDELSON PC, Sacramento, California, for the defendant-appellee. ...
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