Deborah Fabricant

Deborah Fabricant: Attorney with Boutwell Fay LLP
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Biography

Order of the Coif. Co-author: "New Required Service Provider Disclosures," Western Pension & Benefits Conference Orange County Chapter Newsletter, January 2011; co-author: "The Billion Dollar Typo: What Plans Need to Know Now About Scrivener's Errors Under ERISA," Western Pension & Benefits Conference Orange County Chapter Newsletter, January 2010.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Employee Benefits
  • Employee Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Barnard College, A.B., cum laude, 1974
Law School Attended:
New York University, J.D., cum laude, 1979
Year of First Admission:
1979
Admission:
1979, New York; 1988, California; 1988, U.S. District Court, Central District of California
Memberships:
The State Bar of California; American Bar Association; Orange County Bar Association (Member, Judiciary Committee).
Birth Information:
New York, N.Y., January 12, 1952
ISLN:
907538095
Minority Owned:
Yes

Payment Information

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Fixed fees available

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949-805-1182  Phone

www.boutwellfay.com

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