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Casey Sypek Named Partner by Miller Barondess, LLP
January 6, 2021 GMT
Casey Sypek, Partner, Miller Barondess, LLP (Photo: Business Wire)
LOS ANGELES (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 6, 2021
Miller Barondess, LLP, a litigation firm in Los Angeles, is pleased to announce that Casey Sypek has joined its partnership.
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Casey Sypek, Partner, Miller Barondess, LLP (Photo: Business Wire)
Casey has been with the firm since 2014. She has substantial trial experience in state and federal courts in matters involving employment, contract, fraud, copyright, trademark, entertainment and false advertising disputes.
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