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Nilan Johnson Lewis President Matthew Damon called Halleland "a big part of our growth and success over the 13 years we have been in business," and said he expects the two firms to work together.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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At Halleland, which was founded in 1996 by defectors from a larger firm, offices are all the same size, new associates are encouraged to pass work up the chain and senior partners send out e-mails congratulating junior staffers on career milestones.
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In 11 years Halleland has lost just five associates to other outfits.
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At her old firm she spent all her time researching at her desk; at Halleland she has already tried her first case.
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Halleland said his advocacy for alternative fee structures and flat fees as opposed to billable hours also led to his decision to leave.
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Halleland and his team of health care attorneys left without so much as having office space to move into.
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"I am proud of what we have achieved together over the years," Halleland said in the release.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Halleland said his new firm will consist of 25 lawyers and consultants with a focus on health care.
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The Halleland II firm, as Halleland calls it, has had to work from laptops and cell phones for the past two weeks.
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Matthew Damon, president of the firm now known as Nilan Johnson Lewis, said only three of the firm's attorneys left with Halleland.
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