Benjamin A. Trouvais

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Benjamin A. Trouvais: Attorney with Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP

Biography

Benjamin A. Trouvais is an associate in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office.

Publications & Presentations

•Panelist, “Managing a Multi-Generational Workplace in a Hybrid Work Environment,” ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law National Conference on EEO Law, March 2025
•Note, The Terry v. Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club Trilogy: Insulating Workers’ Rights from Legislative Restriction, 43 Berkeley J. of Emp. & Lab. L. 455 (2022)

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, B.A., magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Edmund James Scholar (all semesters); Dean's List (all semesters), 2020
Law School Attended:
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, J.D., Kraw Law Group Scholarship for commitment to employment and labor law; Prosser Prize, Employment Law (Spring 2023); Prosser Prize (Representing Low Wage Workers (Fall 2022); Senior Executive Editor, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (May 2022-May 2023), Executive Editor (May 2021-May 2022), Associate Editor (Sep. 2020-May 2021); Plaintiffs' Law Association, Alumni Relations Co-Chair (May 2021-May 2023), 2023
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, California
ISLN:
1001438412

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