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Quarles Adds Trusted Labor & Employment Attorney Michael Paa as Of Counsel

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(San Diego) -- The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP announced today that Michael Paa has joined the firm’s San Diego office as of counsel in the Labor & Employment Practice Group. The firm is known as Paul Plevin Quarles in California.

Paa provides practical advice and guidance on employment matters to mitigate risk and accomplish client objectives. He regularly advises clients on employment law compliance and strategizes with clients to resolve conflicts and issues arising in the workplace.

“We are thrilled that Michael is bringing his extensive employment law experience to our team,” said Sandy McDonough, co-national chair to our Labor & Employment Group. “His previous work as in-house counsel will add tremendous depth to the group and enable him to provide especially valuable counsel to our clients.”

Named in 2022 to the San Diego Business Journal “Top 100 Leaders in Law,” Paa received his B.A. from the University of Southern California and his J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law.

“I am very excited to join the San Diego Quarles office,” said Paa. “Coming from a previous in-house role at a large corporation, I know the excellent reputation the attorneys in the San Diego office have within California and I’m thrilled to contribute towards assisting the firm’s fantastic clients. I am also looking forward to leveraging Quarles’ national presence to provide full service legal support to clients across all practice groups.”

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