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Nine New Lawyers Featured in the “On the Move” section of the Daily Journal

Murchison & Cumming is proud to announce that nine of its new lawyers have been featured in the “On the Move” section of the Daily Journal. This recognition highlights the firm’s commitment to growth and dedication to fostering an inclusive and dynamic legal team. These lawyers bring a wealth of experiences and fresh perspectives to drive the firm’s continued success in the legal field.

Congratulations and welcome aboard Jerri L. Johnson, Bradley P. Childers, Richard Nusbaum, Chaviante Bell, Kristen Blanton, Chimezie O. Ebiriekwe, Arlen F. Printz, Graham A. Simmons, and Kayla F. Wheeler.

Murchison & Cumming, LLP is a premier “Go-To” civil litigation firm with multiple offices throughout California and Nevada. Our attorneys serve a diverse client base including Fortune 500 companies, international entities, small businesses, high net-worth individuals, and policyholders of major global casualty insurers. Murchison & Cumming, LLP is a member of the USLAW NETWORK and other prestigious bench and bar organizations, including the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC) and the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).

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Welcome Arlen Printz as the newest Associate in Los Angeles

Murchison & Cumming, LLP is pleased to announce Arlen F. Printz has joined the Los Angeles office as an Associate, focusing his practice on general liability matters. Prior to joining M&C, Arlen was an attorney at a law firm specializing in personal injury matters on all pre-trial aspects from initial intake and case evaluation, to drafting pleadings, attending case management conferences, and drafting complaints, and preparing the case for mediation. He has a range of experience in administrative law having worked at a special education law firm analyzing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and labor matters.

Arlen graduated magna cum laude from Occidental College in Los Angeles, where he majored in history with a minor in Russian and earned honors and distinction for his senior year thesis. Arlen continued on to earning his J.D. from Loyola Law School, graduating cum laude.

While attending law school, Arlen served as both a staff member and a Note & Comment Editor for the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, where he published an article of his own on election hacking and its implications in international law. Arlen was an active member of the OutLaw society, highlighting his commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion within the legal community.

Arlen’s dedication to the legal field extends beyond academia. He gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant for a law professor, delving into complex legal issues, and also served as a Student Mediator at the Loyola Center for Conflict Resolution, honing his skills in dispute resolution.