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Zuber & Taillieu Adds Partner Dana Levitt to its Los Angeles Offices
Los Angeles (February 9, 2012) - Zuber & Taillieu is pleased to welcome Dana Levitt to its Downtown Los Angeles Offices. Dana Levitt joins Zuber & Taillieu as a Partner in its litigation department, where he will focus on commercial, financial, intellectual property and other commercial litigation disputes. He has extensive experience in representing clients in complex, multi-forum litigation and in arbitration proceedings.
“From my perspective, Zuber & Taillieu is a unique opportunity—a highly sophisticated firm of manageable dimensions,” says Dana Levitt. “It enables me to provide my clients the service they need and deserve, while enjoying an open field to expand my practice free of the client and subject-matter conflicts that bedevil lawyers at very large law firms. I couldn’t be more pleased.”
“Dana’s breadth of experience relating to complex litigation matters will be an invaluable addition to Zuber & Taillieu’s already deep litigation bench,” says Tom Zuber, co-founder of Zuber & Taillieu. “Dana’s extensive talent, expertise, and leadership will help Zuber & Taillieu continue to achieve successful results for its world class clients. We are excited to welcome him.”
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