Firm Watch
Jun. 25, 2002
Ropers Majeski: ATTORNEYS MOVE UP TO THE PARTNERSHIP RANKS
Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley and Duane Morris have announced that they have elevated lawyers to partner status. At San Jose-based Ropers Majeski, the seven associates who have become partners are Enrique Marinez in Redwood City, Pamela J. Zanger in San Francisco, Robert S. McLay and Lois H. Yoshida of San Jose, as well as Bradley P. Boyer , Gerald B. Malanga and Maureen O'Hara in Los Angeles.
At San Jose-based Ropers Majeski, the seven associates who have become partners are Enrique Marinez in Redwood City, Pamela J. Zanger in San Francisco, Robert S. McLay and Lois H. Yoshida of San Jose, as well as Bradley P. Boyer, Gerald B. Malanga and Maureen O'Hara in Los Angeles.
Marinez focuses on insurance coverage, insurance bad faith and litigation. Zanger practices in the areas of commercial litigation and insurance bad faith litigation. McLay specializes in defending insurers in various types of litigation. Yoshida focuses on product liability defense. Boyer practices in the areas of entertainment, business, construction, intellectual property, and bad faith. Malanga concentrates on commercial litigation, real property disputes and general tort litigation. And O'Hara focuses on litigation defense.
At Duane Morris, the firm elevated San Francisco special counsel Michael Yaki to partner. Yaki practices in several areas, including governmental and administrative affairs, telecommunications, water and energy law, land use, government relations, and public affairs.
Ropers Majeski has 130 lawyers in five offices.
Duane Morris, based in Philadelphia, has 450 attorneys in 19 offices.
Staff Writer
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