University of Southern California Gould School of Law,
J.D.
University of California, Berkeley,
B.A.
California
California USDC, Central District
Thompson Coburn LLP
Associate, 2018 - Present
Lauren assists clients with a wide variety of business litigation cases, including those involving real estate, labor and employment, and insurance matters.
She supports a number of cases by performing legal research, drafting pleadings and other documents, supporting case management, conducting document reviews, and assisting with client communications.
Lauren also assists with matters involving trust disputes, probate issues, and bankruptcies.
Lauren received her J.D. from the University of Southern California, where she served as a mediator with the Mediation Clinic and successfully oversaw 15 settlements in several venues, including small claims court and the State of California's Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
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