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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...Goldstein, who argued the case in the appeals court. Littler Mendelson partner Maurice Baskin in Washington, who practices in national labor policy...
John Cherundolo joins Hiscock & Barclay's torts and products liability practice as of counsel. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...the University of Texas School of Law. LITTLER MENDELSON Maurice Baskin, 58, has joined Littler Mendelson...
...in New York by hiring Gerald Hathaway, a former partner at Littler Mendelson and father to actress Anne Hathaway. "We wanted...
...Ruback was a partner at Proskauer Rose. Littler Mendelson (San Francisco): Joycelyn Stevenson joins the firm as partner...
...of the U.S. Public Buildings Service. Littler Mendelson (San Francisco): Jacob Modla joins the firm as partner...
...Previously, they were partners at Bingham McCutchen. Littler Mendelson (San Francisco): Monica Quinn joins the firm as partner...
...s Regulatory Summit in December, a panel led by lawyers from Littler Mendelson, which specializes in labor and employment law, made their predictions for...
Fredrik Henriksson joins McGuireWoods' mergers and acquisitions and cross-border transactions department as partner in the London office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...evolved. NLJ: You moved from 850-attorney Littler Mendelson in March to 140-attorney Mitchell Silberberg. Other than sitting down...
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