LOS ANGELES, CA (July 15, 2010) – Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation's largest employment and labor law firm representing management, today announced the return of Gregory P. Wong, who specializes in class action litigation, labor law, and trade secrets, to the Firm's Los Angeles office.
Wong rejoins Littler from the Los Angeles office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP (GT), where he served as lead counsel in trade secret, covenant not to compete and stock option litigation as well as numerous employment class and collective actions. Wong first joined Littler as an associate in 1999, departing in 2004 to assist GT in the development of its employment and labor law group.
"We are delighted to welcome Greg back as a shareholder," said Robert Blumberg, managing shareholder of Littler's Los Angeles office. "I have been impressed by his talents ever since his arrival at the Firm as an associate, and continue to be so as he develops his practice. His expertise in trade secret litigation and managing multiple wage and hour class actions, as well as his work in traditional labor and single plaintiff cases will greatly enhance our office's—as well as the Firm's—knowledge base."
Wong has spoken and written extensively on a variety of employment law topics. He is also a member of several local bar groups, including the California Minority Counsel Program, the Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association, and the Beverly Hills Bar Association's Minority and Diversity Committee.
"I am thrilled that my career path has led me back to Littler," Wong said. "I look forward to rejoining my colleagues in providing our clients with the superior service that Littler is renowned for."
Wong received his J.D. from University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) and his A.B. in English from Stanford University. He is admitted to practice in California.
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