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also known as Joe Socher
As an appellate lawyer, I have handled many cases before the courts of appeal in California, and have obtained results in several published cases.
As a litigator, I have worked in employment law for more than 10 years and have obtained results for employees in all walks of life - from laborers working minimum wage to highly paid executives - in cases involving: discrimination, harassment, retaliation, medical leave, pregnancy/maternity leave, disability accommodation and wage & hour violations.
I also help employers seeking representation and consultations.
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Acquired: 2006
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3580 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1260, Los Angeles, CA, 90010-2513
3580 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1260, Los Angeles, CA, 90010
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Posted by anonymous | June 22, 2019 | Consulted Attorney
Great follow up in returning calls and offering a brief consult. Was thorough in explaining certain points to address my questions. Very honest and ethical conversation.
"I worked with Joseph Socher on litigation matters and, more recently, regarding motion work. He consistently has a great work product, and his legal writing is excellent."
"Joe is a diligent and innovative attorney who has achieved excellent results and whose writing and research places him in the top tier of California attorneys."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. Joe is a highly intelligent lawyer. Joe writes excellent motions and appeal briefs that are thoroughly researched and highly effective. Joe gets excellent results."
"I highly endorse and am thankful to Joseph Socher. He is a skilled litigator. Not only is he well versed in the law and a highly effective litigator, but his overall approach to litigation and life is what takes Him to the next level. Whereas other attorneys follow rote procedures out of sheer habit, Joseph Socher uses all the tools in his arsenal to craft a custom strategic attack that allows his success. I am personally thankful for his mentorship and cannot recommend Him any higher."
"I've worked with Joe in the past and have the highest regard for him both personally and professionally."
"I endorse this lawyer wholeheartedly. I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Socher for several years. He is honest, extremely bright, and a skilled writer and litigator. I would recommend him without hesitation."
"Joseph is very knowledgeable in the area of employment and labor law. He is a creative problem solver and a great lawyer. His clients are lucky to have him on their side."
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2022
Certified Appellate Specialist, State Bar of California - Certified Specialist
2019
Rising Star, SuperLawyers
2006 - 2015
Attorney, Eisenberg & Associates
2004 - 2005
Research Assistant, UCLA Law Library
2003 - 2003
Judicial Extern, Los Angeles Superior Court
2003 - 2003
Extern, National Labor Relations Board
2015 - Present
Los Angeles Jewish Bar AssociationMember
Summary judgment reversed
District court affirmed.
Obtained full reversal of judgment against defendant
Judgment vacated and remanded.
Successfully defended trial court's order and obtained attorney's fees of $55,000 in ancillary Anti-SLAPP issue
Dismissal after demurrer reversed and remanded
$800,000 judgement for Plaintiff
$250,000 jury verdict in favor of Plaintiff.
Summary judgment reversed
2005
JD
2002
BA
2016
English
Legal Answers
Will Motion to Amend complaint with new causes of action stay the time to appeal, when current complaint may be dismissed?
16 Dec 2019
My MSJ is to be heard 5 months from now & I already filed it, but I just discovered additional evidence, can I file a supplmtal?
17 Jun 2019
Where can I find the rules of procedure for striking a document from the record in the Central District Court?
22 Jun 2017