Marvin N. Shapiro is a UC Berkeley undergrad and Boalt Hall School of Law grad, who has many impressive professional affiliations. As a past president of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association and the Southern California Applicants' Attorneys Association, he is plugged into the grid. Shapiro is also an Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at USC Medical School, so that's how he manipulates his opponents. Not to mention that he is an instructor at the USC School of Law. As a member of the Board of Legal Specialization, in Workers' Compensation, and past member of the Workers' Compensation Chairman's Advisory Commission, it's only natural that he share his knowledge by lecturing. This he does regularly, as well as co-authoring such publications as "California Torts." While that sounds like a dissertation on exotic pies, I'm sure it has something to do with employment law instead. Shapiro has received the CAAA Eugene Marias Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award State Bar, Workers' Compensation Section. And for good reason - he runs the show.
Marvin N. Shapiro is a UC Berkeley undergrad and Boalt Hall School of Law grad, who has many impressive professional affiliations. As a past president of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association and the Southern California Applicants' Attorneys Association, he is plugged into the grid. Shapiro is also an Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at USC Medical School, so that's how he manipulates his opponents. Not to mention that he is an instructor at the USC School of Law. As a member of the Board of Legal Specialization, in Workers' Compensation, and past member of the Workers' Compensation Chairman's Advisory Commission, it's only natural that he share his knowledge by lecturing. This he does regularly, as well as co-authoring such publications as "California Torts." While that sounds like a dissertation on exotic pies, I'm sure it has something to do with employment law instead. Shapiro has received the CAAA Eugene Marias Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award State Bar, Workers' Compensation Section. And for good reason - he runs the show.