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Woodland Hills Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Overview
In 1971, Michael Lewis and Alan Marenstein combined their energies and passions to become the leading advocates for injured workers in Southern California. Lewis, with his experience at State Compensation Insurance Fund, and Marenstein, with his experience from the City of Los Angeles, pooled their years of service to form what is now known and respected as the premier workers' compensation applicant's firm...
In 1971, Michael Lewis and Alan Marenstein combined their energies and passions to become the leading advocates for injured workers in Southern California. Lewis, with his experience at State Compensation Insurance Fund, and Marenstein, with his experience from the City of Los Angeles, pooled their years of service to form what is now known and respected as the premier workers' compensation applicant's firm...
In 1971, Michael Lewis and Alan Marenstein combined their energies and passions to become the leading advocates for injured workers in Southern California. Lewis, with his experience at State Compensation Insurance Fund, and Marenstein, with his experience from the City of Los Angeles, pooled their years of service to form what is now known and respected as the premier workers' compensation applicant's firm.
Over the years, Lewis and Marenstein have added the expertise of Thomas Wicke and Robert Sherwin, and have expanded their practice to include disability pension and personal injury. Combined with the experience of their junior partners and associates, they now bring an incomparable level of professionalism to all aspects of worker protection.
For over twenty years the firm was located near downtown Los Angeles. In October 1993, the firm relocated to the San Fernando Valley.
About Lewis, Marenstein, Wicke, Sherwin & Lee, LLP
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Disability Pensions for Public Employees
People
Attorneys
- Michael B. Lewis (Retired)
- Alan B. Marenstein (Retired)
- Thomas J. Wicke (Senior Partner)
- Robert J. Sherwin (Senior Partner) 1 Reviews
- Gold D. Lee (Senior Partner)
- Lawrence Rosenberg (Partner) 1 Reviews
- Andrew Dhadwal (Partner)
- Adam J. Turner (Partner)
- Jeffrey S. Swartz (Partner)
- Justin D. Feldman (Partner)
- Nyrie Kayekjian Emurian (Partner)
- Tamara Yeritsyan (Associate Attorney)
- Ryan Dietz (Associate Attorney)
- Ronald Prassad (Associate Attorney)
- Michael Z. Pehlevanian
- Ari L. Emurian
- Kelli M. Krupka
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
20750 Ventura BoulevardSuite 400 Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Phone
Fax
- 818-703-0200
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