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Max J. Mizejewski - Oregon criminal law
Law Firm News/Oregon | 2009/11/18 09:34
maxprofileMax Mizejewski (pronounced Majeski) received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1993. In 1997, Max graduated from Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College and went on to work in the public sector before entering private practice. As Manager of the Oregon Department of Transportation Environmental Unit, Max gained valuable experience negotiating, problem solving and working through confrontational issues with emotionally charged individuals. Max brings this experience to his private practice which focuses on criminal defense and family law.

Max believes in taking the time to understand each clients unique situation and specific needs. Max represents clients in criminal prosecutions, administrative hearings, dissolution of marriage, custody matters and appeals.

Education
J.D., Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR
International Law Program, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia
B.A., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Clerkships
United States Department of the Interior, Solicitors Office
Energy Trust of Oregon, General Counsel

Public Sector Experience
Oregon Department of Transportation, Environmental Section
City of Portland, City Nature West

Professional Memberships
Oregon State Bar
Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
American Association for Justice
Multnomah Bar Association
Lane County Bar Association

For more information about Oregon criminal law, Oregon criminal courts, the criminal process, or to discuss your criminal charges with an experienced criminal defense attorney, please call 541-505-9872 or visit http://www.mjmlawoffice.com


Canada Law Firms Fail to Win Bigger Atlas Case Fees
Law Firm News | 2009/10/02 16:13

Three Canadian law firms failed to persuade an appeals court to double the C$6.3 million ($5.9 million) fees awarded by a trial judge after settling a group lawsuit against Atlas Cold Storage Income Trust.

Sutts Strosberg LLP, Koskie Minsky LLP and Groia & Co. had sought C$12 million in fees, which they said they were entitled to because they had a contingency agreement with shareholders who sued Atlas, an operator of refrigerated warehouses, in 2004 for overstating its earnings in 2001 and 2002.

Atlas agreed to settle the class-action suit by paying C$40 million, which paid shareholders as much as C$4.50 for each share they held. Ontario Superior Court Judge Joan Lax in a Feb. 12 ruling concluded that the lawyers couldn’t justify payment for 7,400 hours billed for a three-day pleading motion, preparation for a certification motion that was never argued and three days of mediation.



Moody, Famiglietti & Andronico, LLP Names Partners
Law Firm News | 2009/09/15 09:26
TEWKSBURY, Mass.--(Business Wire)--
Moody, Famiglietti & Andronico, LLP, a proactive CPA and consulting firm, today
announced it has named as partners Pamela L. Sintros, CPA andJames H. Guarino,
CPA/PFS, CFP, MST.

"Both Pamela and Jim demonstrate tremendous commitment to client success with
professionalism, keen insight and responsiveness," said Carl J. Famiglietti,
Managing Partner at MFA. "We are confident that they will add immense value to
our leadership team with their talent, passion and experience."

Prior to joining MFA, Ms. Sintros spent a combined twelve years in the Assurance
and Business Advisory Services Practice of both Arthur Anderson, LLP and BDO
Seidman, LLP. Pam has extensive experience in the high technology, life
sciences, telecommunications, service and manufacturing industries. MFA clients
rely on Pam for her expertise in the areas of revenue recognition, stock-based
compensation, equity transactions and business combinations.

Prior to MFA, Mr. Guarino spent 19 years with the national CPA firm McGladrey,
where he served as Tax Director and headed up the firm`s wealth management
practice. At MFA, Jim provides strategic tax consulting, financial and business
planning guidance to individuals, family offices and closely held businesses.
Jim`s diverse knowledge as a tax and wealth management advisor has also enabled
him to serve as "Personal CFO" for a number of MFA`s high net worth clients,
orchestrating their various business, estate and tax planning transactions and
coordinating with their other advisors.


Kirkland & Ellis Lays Off Associates in New York, D.C.
Law Firm News | 2009/09/08 09:14
According to The Wall Street Journal, Kirkland & Ellis earlier today laid off more than 20 associates in its New York office, according to a person familiar with the matter. Associate layoffs also hit the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.

The layoffs came at the end of the firm’s annual associate-review process. Associates deemed to have not been on track to make either equity partner or non-equity partner were asked to leave, the person familiar with the matter said. The numbers of associates asked to leave were higher than last year’s, partly due to the economy and partly due to a lack of attrition experienced by the firm throughout the year.

Kirkland is one of a handful of firms that has weathered the downturn in the economy without making dramatic salary cuts or deferring start-dates. The firm hasn’t instituted layoffs since this time last year. The firm recently made several dozen associates non-equity partners, and gave offers to a significant majority of this year’s summer-associate class.


Baker Botts Hits $100 Million Mark In Asarco Bankruptcy
Law Firm News | 2009/08/31 09:09
According to The American Lawyer, as Tucson, Ariz.-based mining company Asarco nears the end of its four-year bankruptcy odyssey, lead debtors counsel Baker Botts submitted its 12th application for fees on Friday.

The filing put the firm past the $100 million mark in billable hours since Asarco filed for bankruptcy in August 2005 after getting hit with a series of asbestos and environmental pollution suits.

It pales in comparison to the $100 million in fees that Weil, Gotshal & Manges has racked up in just a year's worth of bankruptcy work for Lehman Brothers, but Baker Botts may have more work ahead.

"This is probably the middle of the end, and the end should certainly be in sight," Baker Botts bankruptcy and insolvency Chair Jack Kinzie says. "The final closing argument on the confirmation hearing was today and we expect a ruling from the judge on Monday."


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