Ben Armistead

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Ben Armistead: Attorney with Yukevich | Cavanaugh

Biography

Prior to joining Yukevich Cavanaugh, Ben served as Legal Editor for the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journals, the largest legal newspaper in California. As Legal Editor, Ben worked with trial lawyers, general counsel and judicial officers across the state in tracking the latest litigation and legislative developments affecting California lawyers.

Ben graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he was a Managing Editor

of the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology. During law school, Ben focused on International Law and Corporate Law. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, where he majored in Economics.

Associations

• Los Angeles County Ba

Areas of Practice (2)

  • International Law
  • Corporate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Georgia, Terry College of Business, B.B.A., Economics, 2005
Law School Attended:
University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., 2011
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, California
Memberships:
Los Angeles County Bar Association.

ISLN:
922482466

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213-652-0614  Phone

213-362-7788  Fax

www.yukelaw.com/attorneys/Ben_Armistead

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