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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...for 20 years before departing in 2010 for Littler Mendelson, where she was a partner. ...
...Long and Hansen earlier this year, replacing a legal team from Littler Mendelson. Randall Creech of Creech Liebow & Kraus in San Jose represents...
Alston & Bird adds four partners to its capital markets department on the East Coast; the vice-chair of Greenberg Traurig's pharmaceutical, medical device, and health care litigation practice has lef
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...totaling 25,000 square feet at Wells Fargo with law firm Littler Mendelson and real estate firm Studley Inc. Taylor & Mathis...
.... Labor and employment firm Littler Mendelson has added Anjanette Cabrera as a...
In his Employment Issues column, Littler Mendelson partner Philip M. Berkowitz discusses the benefits and challenges for both the individual and employer in structuring an overseas assignment as an e
...Goldstein, who argued the case in the appeals court. Littler Mendelson partner Maurice Baskin in Washington, who practices in national labor policy...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Goldstein, who argued the case in the appeals court. Littler Mendelson partner Maurice Baskin in Washington, who practices in national labor policy...
...after luring seven shareholders from Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, Littler Mendelson has hired another batch of attorneys from the same firm....
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