Lawyer Brian D. Fahy, graduated from
Westmont College, B.A., Political Science/History, cum laude, 2004 Pepperdine University School of Law, J.D., 2009, is now employed by Jackson Lewis P.C. at
725 South Figueroa Street, Suite 2500 Los Angeles, CA 90017.
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Brian D. Fahy has been admitted in 2013, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; 2009, California; 2009, California - E.D. Cal.; 2009, California - C.D. Cal.. His or her practice areas include Litigation; Labor and Employment.
Brian D. Fahy's college and law school education includes Westmont College, B.A., Political Science/History, cum laude, 2004, Pepperdine University School of Law, J.D., 2009. Other biographical background includes Articles Given an Inch, the Detainee Effort to Take a Mile: The Detainee Legislation and the Dangers of the Litigation Weapon in Unrestrained Enemy Hands Pepperdine Law Review Vol. 36, Is. 1 (2008) [Author]. You should contact other
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