Ariel Neuman and Benjamin Gluck Discuss FedEx Indictment in the Daily Journal
Attorneys Ariel Neuman and Benjamin Gluck authored the article, “FedEx Indictment Creates Bad Incentives” published by the Daily Journal.
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Attorneys Ariel Neuman and Benjamin Gluck authored the article, “FedEx Indictment Creates Bad Incentives” published by the Daily Journal.
Principal Jeremy D. Matz was featured in the Daily Journal article “White Collar Practitioners Find Synergies in Data Breach Work” (July 23, 2014).
Principal Benjamin Gluck was featured in the article, “Health Care Providers Concerned About New Liability Under Affordable Care Act” published by the Daily Journal discussing how the dramatic increase in regulations stemming from the Affordable Care Act means more opportunities for fraud.
Principal Jeremy D. Matz is featured in a Corporate Counsel article entitled “California is Named the U.S. Capital of Cyberattacks”.
Bird Marella attorneys Ronald J. Nessim and Benjamin D. Lichtman are featured in Public Counsel’s 2013 Annual Report, highlighting their pro bono work involving the historic cultural center, Casa Del Mexicano.
In the article, “Mandatory Pro Bono Is Not The Answer For Practitioners” published by Law360, Principal Mitch Kamin discusses the State Bar of California’s decision to mandate 50 hours of pro bono services as a requirement for new admissions.
Bird Marella principal Jeremy D. Matz has authored a feature article in the April 2014 issue of The Federal Lawyer, the prestigious official publication of the Federal Bar Association.
A brief filed by Bird Marella was quoted in the article, “A Condom Conundrum” published by National Law Journal. Principals Tom Freeman and Mitch Kamin represent the proponents of Measure B,
Bird Marella Of Counsel Ariel A. Neuman, authored the article “Ruling in Chevron’s Ecuador Case Inspires a RICO Refresher” in the California Daily Journal,
Bird Marella attorneys Ronald J. Nessim and Michael G. Freedman authored the article “Recent Trials: Kilpatrick, Newman, and Nosal” as a part of the American Bar Association’s 2014 National Institute on White Collar Crime.