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Seven Littler Mendelson Attorneys Named Among “Top 100 Labor Attorneys” in the U.S. by Labor Relations Institute

SAN FRANCISCO - 
      Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation’s largest employment and 
      labor law firm representing management, is pleased to announce that 
      seven of its shareholders have been named among the “Top 100 Labor 
      Attorneys” in the United States for 2009 by Labor Re
Posted : Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:56:27 GMT
Author : Littler Mendelson, P.C.
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SAN FRANCISCO - (Business Wire) Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation’s largest employment and labor law firm representing management, is pleased to announce that seven of its shareholders have been named among the “Top 100 Labor Attorneys” in the United States for 2009 by Labor Relations Institute, Inc. (LRI).

Shareholders Ron Holland of San Francisco; Fred Schwartz of Chicago; Andrew Meyer of Cleveland; Mark Robbins of Los Angeles; and Tedd Kochman, Alan Model and David Rosen of Newark, N.J., were selected for inclusion from a selection pool of more than 8,900 labor attorneys.

Inclusion in LRI’s elite “Top 100 Labor Attorneys List” distinguishes these shareholders in the top one percent of labor attorneys in the U.S. and among the most active attorneys representing companies in matters monitored by the NLRB.

“This recognition by LRI further demonstrates our attorneys’ longstanding commitment to achieving successful results for our clients,” said Marko Mrkonich, president and managing director of the Firm. “Littler is extremely proud of these individuals for their outstanding efforts to meet and exceed our clients’ needs, as well as their contributions to the labor and employment industry overall.”

The list was determined by the number of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) elections in which each attorney provided representation over the past five years, as well as the success of those election outcomes.

About Labor Relations Institute, Inc.

LRI provides employee communications products and sophisticated database and deep intelligence services, providing companies with access to the tools required to monitor their risk of unionization, build positive employee relations, train supervisors or run a campaign. For more information, visit www.lrionline.com.

About Littler Mendelson

With more than 750 attorneys and 47 offices, Littler Mendelson is the largest U.S.-based law firm exclusively devoted to representing management in employment and labor law matters. As the only U.S. member of the Ius Laboris global alliance, Littler has extensive resources to address the global needs of clients, from navigating foreign employment laws and international labor relations issues to applying corporate policies on a global basis. Established in 1942, the Firm has litigated, mediated and negotiated some of the most influential employment law cases and labor contracts on record. For more information, visit www.littler.com.

For Littler Mendelson, P.C.
Audrey Sahl, 212-219-0321
Sahl@formulapr.com


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