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4.4/5.0 Review for Michael Stief III by a Partner on 02/20/12 in Labor Law
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4.4/5.0 Review for Thomas M. Closson by a Partner on 06/03/11 in Employment Litigation
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4.4/5.0 Review for Kevin Holden by a Principal on 06/09/10 in Civil Litigation
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4.4/5.0 Review for Michaelle Baumert by a Partner on 03/31/10 in Employment Law
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4.4/5.0 Review for Phillip Harris by a Associate on 03/31/10 in Civil Litigation
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4.4/5.0 Review for Donna Geary by a Managing Partner on 12/09/09 in Employer Rights
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4.4/5.0 Review for Gretchen Treherne by a Other Law Firm Position on 04/08/09 in Litigation
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4.4/5.0 Review for Ms. Ann Smith by a Unknown on 11/06/08 in Employment Law
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4.2/5.0 Review for Andrew Kozlow by a Managing Partner on 03/11/20 in Labor and Employment
Andrew represents employers in labor and employment cases. I have been against him in several matters. He is a strong advocate for his clients and has a team that knows how to work up a case. His strategic decisions are sound. .
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4.2/5.0 Review for Peter Woo by a Principal on 09/26/18 in Labor and Employment
Peter sees the big picture. He is incredibly conscientious and diligent. Peter demonstrates exemplary service to his clients. Peter is also just a great guy, very collaborative and collegial. I always welcome the opportunity to work with him.
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