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By MANNING & KASS ELLROD RAMIREZ TRETER LLP | May 28, 2010
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May 28, 2010

The Association of Legal Administrators’ Los Angeles chapter held its managing partner luncheon on May 25 at the Montage Beverly Hills. The theme of the event was navigating the changing economy. Blane R. Prescott, senior vice president of Hildebrandt Baker Robbins, was the keynote speaker. Managing partners in attendance included Jeffrey Kravitz, former state deputy attorney general and managing partner of Fox Rothschild, David Chaney, chief assistant attorney general of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, and Stacy Phillips of Phillips, Lerner, Lauzon & Jamra.

The Association of Legal Administrators? Los Angeles chapter held its managing partner luncheon on May 25 at the Montage Beverly Hills. The theme of the event was navigating the changing economy. Blane R. Prescott, senior vice president of Hildebrandt Baker Robbins, was the keynote speaker. Managing partners in attendance included Jeffrey Kravitz, former state deputy attorney general and managing partner of Fox Rothschild, David Chaney, chief assistant attorney general of the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, and Stacy Phillips of Phillips, Lerner, Lauzon & Jamra.

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