Kupferstein Manuel & Quinto LLP. - Los Angeles Trial Lawyers
California Law Firm
We are trial lawyers. We focus on business litigation, with particular expertise in employment, intellectual property, entertainment, and class action defense. Although headquartered in California, we represent clients in courts and arbitrations throughout the country.
Our partners graduated from top law schools and have practiced at the country's most prominent law firms. Two of our partners were founding members of Quinn Emanuel, one of the largest litigation firms in the world. One of our partners authored a leading guide on trade secret law. Our attorneys bring more than forty years of experience in employment and intellectual property law.
Practice Areas:
Employment Litigation
Employment Law Counseling & Training
Entertainment & Media Litigation
Intellectual Property Litigation
Class Action Defense
Business Litigation
http://www.kmqlitigation.com/
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• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
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