...SAN FRANCISCO Looking beyond its mainstay labor and employment practice, Seyfarth Shaw has minted a new real estate partner in San Francisco....
...Zeman Attorneys for Plaintiffs and Respondents: SEYFARTH SHAW LLP, Christian J. Rowley, Cody D. Knight ...
...Jones Day as a partner. Levine, who was previously with Seyfarth Shaw, is a member of the labor and employment practice. She received...
...Bolstad in Los Angeles as a partner. Pink, previously at Seyfarth Shaw, represents lenders, investors, owners, developers and property managers in connection with...
...of Rodi Pollock Pettker Christian & Pramov represented Swissport. Seyfarth Shaw partner Laura Maechtlen, who is not involved in the case, said...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...of Rodi Pollock Pettker Christian & Pramov represented Swissport. Seyfarth Shaw partner Laura Maechtlen, who is not involved in the case, said...
...amp; Watkins counsel in Costa Mesa; Joan Kupersmith Larkin, Seyfarth Shaw partner in Los Angeles; and Mary Ann Todd, Munger...
...extend beyond the private sector, said Robert Milligan, a partner in Seyfarth Shaw's litigation and labor and employment sections. "Assemblywoman...
Some California firms are trying to tear down the controversial bankruptcy doctrine developed under Jewel v. Boxer that permits a failed firm to recover profits that business partners take with them
Originally Published: The Recorder
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