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Michael
S. Strimling is
an attorney with extensive experience in complex litigation and
class actions. He received his J.D. from Boalt Hall Law School
at U.C. Berkeley and was admitted to the California Bar in 1980.
As well as actively prosecuting class actions and mass tort litigation
while at Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, at Bramson,
Plutzik, Mahler & Birkheauser, LLP, and of counsel in other
complex litigation, he has defended class actions while associated
with Bartko, Zankel, Tarrant & Miller and Wendel, Rosen, Black
& Dean.
In addition,
Mr. Strimling has served as the Research Attorney for the Complex
Litigation Department of Santa Clara County Superior Court, as
a Senior Research Attorney to the California Sixth District Court
of Appeal, as a Research Attorney to the Alameda County Superior
Court, as a Legal Advisor to the Solomon Islands government in
the United States Peace Corps, and as a three-term member of the
California State Bar's Committee on the Administration of Justice.
In addition to admission before State and Federal District Courts
he has been admitted to the Bar and argued before the U.S. Court
of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., lectured in continuing
legal education seminars, published articles on derivative litigation,
and been admitted to the New Zealand and Solomon Islands Bar.
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