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Glenn Rothner

B.A. University of California at Berkeley 1972, Cum Laude
J.D. UCLA School of Law 1975

Glenn has practiced labor law exclusively since 1975. Member, Public Employment Relations Board Advisory Committee; Chair, Labor Law Section, Los Angeles County Bar Association, 1988-89; Chair, State Bar Labor and Employment Law Section, 1992-93. Lectured on public and private sector collective bargaining for University of San Diego School of Law, Public Law Section of the State Bar of California, State Bar Labor and Employment Law Section, UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee, Orange County Industrial Relations Research Association, and American Arbitration Associa­tion. Member, California Commission for the Review of the Master Plan for Higher Education, 1986-87. Contributing author, California Public Sector Labor Relations (Matthew Bender 1990). Consultant, Pocket Guide to Unfair Practices: California Public Sector (CPER, 1992); Consultant, California Administrative Mandamus (CEB, 2d ed. 1989). Member, Board of Directors of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1994-97. Member, Senator Barbara Boxer's Judicial Advisory Committee (Central District of California), 1999-2001. Regional Coordinator for national Election Officer appointed under Consent Decree between U.S. and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1994-95. Staff counsel, United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO, 1975-78.

Anthony R. Segall

B.A. Yale University 1977, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
J.D. Boalt Hall School of Law 1981, Order of the Coif

Tony has practiced labor and employment law exclusively since 1981, and joined in founding the firm in 1992. He is a frequent speaker on public and private sector labor law, including at Stanford University, UCLA, Loyola Law School, the American Bar Association and the National Academy of Arbitrators. Tony's publications include "The Wrong Pocket: Union Liability for Health and Safety Hazards," 4 Industrial Relations Law Journal 390 (1981); and "Strike Zone," Los Angeles Lawyer, Vol. 24, No. 2 (April 2001).

Tony's special areas of expertise include entertainment industry labor relations, construction industry labor law, and legislative advocacy and drafting. He was chosen by the California Judicial Council to train judges on the application of the Trial Court Employment Protection and Governance Act, which he helped draft in 2000.

Tony is listed in Best Lawyers in America, and has been designated a "Southern California Super Lawyer" in every year since 2004. In 2007, the Hollywood Reporter named Tony to its list of Top 100 Power Lawyers. Tony serves as General Counsel to Writers Guild of America, West, Inc.

Ellen Greenstone

B.A. University of Michigan 1972
J.D. Boalt Hall School of Law 1975

Ellen has practiced labor and employment law exclusively since 1975. Chair, Labor and Employment Law Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, 1998-99; Chair, Los Angeles County Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Symposium Committee, 1995; Member, State Bar Labor and Employment Law Section, Executive Committee; Member, Coalition of Labor Union Women. Lectured on collective bargaining for the UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee, Orange County Industrial Relations Research Association, and Los Angeles Trade Technical College. Member, Board of Directors, 1981 to present, ACLU of Southern California; Member, Board of Directors, ACLU Foundation of Southern California; Chair, ACLU/SC Workers' Rights Committee. Staff counsel, United Farm Workers of America, 1976-79, and International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1979-80.

Jonathan M. Cohen

B.A. UC Santa Cruz 1997, Phi Beta Kappa
J.D. UCLA School of Law 2004, Program in Public Interest Law & Policy, Order of the Coif

Judicial Clerk, Hon. Harry Pregerson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 2004-05; Extern Clerk, Hon. Stephen Reinhardt, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Fall Semester, 2003.

Michele Sherer Ancheta

B.A. University of Michigan, 1988
J.D. Loyola Law School, 1997

Since 2001, Michele has practiced labor law exclusively, with an emphasis on ERISA actions. Prior to that, she practiced in the area of general civil litigation. Michele was a Loyola Public Interest Law Foundation Grant recipient in 1995, leading to an internship at HERE Local 11 and her current focus on labor-related issues.

Joshua Adams

B.A. Oberlin College 1997, with honors
J.D. Loyola Law School 2008, Order of the Coif and cum laude

Judicial Clerk, Hon. Dean D. Pregerson, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, 2008-09. Articles Editor, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Los Angeles Public Interest Law Journal (a multi-law school journal). Member, Board of Directors - Special Projects Board, LAPILJ.

Maria Keegan Myers

B.A. Columbia University, 2000
J.D. UCLA School of Law, Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, 2009

Extern Clerk to Hon. A. Howard Matz, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

For six years before entering law school, Maria worked as a union organizer for the Service Employees International Union, Local 535, a statewide local representing health care and social services workers throughout California. Maria organized unrepresented workers in various industries in the private and public sector, developed contract campaigns, and negotiated collective bargaining agreements for bargaining units in Southern California.

Eli Naduris-Weissman

B.A., B.S. Stanford University 2000, with Honors
J.D. Boalt Hall School of Law 2006

Judicial Clerk, Hon. James E. Duffy, Hawaiʻi Supreme Court, 2006-08. Editor-in-Chief, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. Author, "The Worker Center Movement and Traditional Labor Law: A Contextual Analysis," 30 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 232 (2009).

Prior to joining the firm, Eli was a Fellow in the legal department of the Service Employees International Union, where he provided assistance to national campaigns to organize food-service workers and security guards.

Anthony P. Resnick

B.A. Duke University, 2005
J.D. UCLA School of Law, 2010

Moot Court Honors Program; 1L Moot Court Competition Finalist

Before starting law school, Anthony worked as a field manager and canvass director for Working America, the community affiliate of the AFL-CIO. In this position, Anthony worked on legislative and electoral campaigns in Virginia and Pennsylvania, and supervised a team of student activists as part of a Union Summer program in New Hampshire. During law school, Anthony spent a semester as a Government Affairs extern at the AFL-CIO.

Constance Hsiao

B.A. University of California at Berkeley 2002, Highest Distinction
J.D. New York University School of Law 2008

Judicial Clerk, Hon. Michael H. Dolinger, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 2008-09. Executive Editor, Review of Law and Social Change.

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