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Former CA DAG to attend Managing Partners Luncheon
Events and Seminars | 2010/05/21 06:20

Three noted Los Angeles Law Firm managing partners will attend the Managing Partners Luncheon held by the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators on Tuesday, May 25 at 11:30 a.m. at the Montage Beverly Hills.

Managing Partner Attendees include:

Former Deputy Attorney General for the State of California, Jeffrey Kravitz

The Los Angeles Daily Journal named Kravitz a Top 10 Entertainment IP Lawyer in 2008. Kravitz is editor of the Sports Law and Fashion Law blogs for Fox Rothschild, a firm with 475 lawyers in 15 offices nationwide

Chief Assistant Attorney General, David Chaney

Chaney serves as the Chief Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice

Stacy Phillips, of Phillips, Lerner, Lauzon & Jamra 

Founder of a boutique Century City firm, Phillips counsels high-profile celebrities in family law cases and is the author of Divorce: It’s All About Control – How to Win the Emotional, Psychological and Legal Wars.

The event will focus on how law firms adjust to changing economics, with a keynote by Blane R. Prescott, Senior Vice President of Hildebrandt Baker Robbins.

Cost to attend the luncheon is $50-$75, with attending managing partners will be eligible to win an Apple iPad.  Luncheon is located in the Conservatory Room of the Montage Beverly Hills at 225 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA. Luncheon is sponsored by: First Legal, Cash Management Solutions, Afinety, Innovative Computing Systems, Inc. and Nationwide Legal Inc.

ABOUT GLA ALA: The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (GLA ALA) is a 320-person nonprofit membership organization that provides educational opportunities, community service, and exchange of information to improve the quality and professionalism of management in legal services organizations. 

For more information about GLA ALA visit www.glaala.org and view the event flyer.

Media inquiries contact Jess Block, Media Relations, 909-706-8525.



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