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Lin Meyer's legal practice consists of work for business and employment issues both transactional and litigation in nature. Lin's legal experience spans from internationally recognized law firms to locally renowned boutique firms. In addition to her own practice, Lin does has strong ties to many large local firms...
Lin Meyer's legal practice consists of work for business and employment issues both transactional and litigation in nature. Lin's legal experience spans from internationally recognized law firms to locally renowned boutique firms. In addition to her own practice, Lin does has strong ties to many large local firms...
Lin Meyer's legal practice consists of work for business and employment issues both transactional and litigation in nature. Lin's legal experience spans from internationally recognized law firms to locally renowned boutique firms. In addition to her own practice, Lin does has strong ties to many large local firms. In addition to contract drafting and review, she has represented clients in legal matters both in and out the courtroom for a variety of issues including:
- $500,000 settlement for trademark & copyright infringement
- Successful Appeal for the defense of a Fair Employment & Housing Act / Realtor discrimination
- Resolution of a dispute involving lands leased for an Indian Tribe
- Successful defense of a medical professional's license against alleged sexual molestation claims
Often, Lin provides employment consulting services to companies to help avoid litigation, including: Handbook Drafting , Risk Management and Training Programs.
A area of special interest to Lin is severance negotiation, post-employment agreements, and non-compete agreements, where she has had significant experience in the entertainment industry throughout Southern California.
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About Lin M. Meyer - Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Contracts
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Entertainment, Sports & Leisure Law
- Labor Law
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4061 Falling Leaf Drive Encino, CA 91316- 4420
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Lin M. Meyer - Attorney at Law 4125 Coldstream Terrace Tarzana, CA 91356 877-855-3769
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