Littler Mendelson Opens Orlando Office and Adds Six New Employment Attorneys

Orlando, FL/ June 4, 2007 -- Littler Mendelson P.C., the nation's largest employment and labor law firm, is pleased to announce the opening of its forty-third office and the addition of six new attorneys.

"With this new location, we can now provide Orlando employers with practical solutions to their workplace issues," said Marko Mrkonich, president of Littler Mendelson. "We are gratified by the addition of such an accomplished group of locally-based attorneys that has further expanded the collective knowledge, experience and diversity of our firm."

With offices already established in Charlotte, N.C.; Columbia, S.C.; Atlanta, Ga.; Mobile, Ala.; and Miami, Fla., adding a location in Orlando enhances the firm's ability to serve clients in the Southeast region.

"We are a group of attorneys that focus on building strong relationships with our clients and use creative thinking to confront employment law challenges," said Carlos Burruezo, managing shareholder for the Orlando office. "We knew that joining Littler made sense because the firm is dedicated to providing exceptional service and uses innovative thinking to deliver more value for clients."

The group comes to Littler from the Orlando office of Fisher & Phillips, a labor and employment boutique firm. With an office located at 4767 New Broad Street in Orlando, Littler's six newest attorneys include:

Carlos Burruezo is an experienced trial lawyer, having tried a variety of discrimination claims under federal and state law including race, age, disability, religion and gender discrimination cases as well as lawsuits involving sexual harassment, retaliation and Family and Medical Leave Act claims. His practice includes proceedings before federal and state administrative agencies, and federal and state trial and appellate courts. In addition, he is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Burruezo earned his Juris Doctor from Cornell Law School, and his bachelor of science degree from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.

Anthony Hall is an experienced trial lawyer, having tried discrimination claims under federal and state law including race, age, disability, religion and gender discrimination cases as well as retaliation and whistleblower claims. He also has extensive appellate experience, having argued before the United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Florida Supreme Court and several Florida District Courts of Appeal. Hall earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Florida College of Law and his bachelor of arts degree from Morris Brown College.

Desiree Hill-Henderson is experienced in the representation of management in cases involving employment discrimination and counseling employers in day-to-day employment issues that arise. She also assists employers in developing workplace policies and procedures. She earned her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law and her bachelor of arts degree from Loyola University.

Jeffrey Jones is an experienced trial lawyer who has handled more than 30 jury trials. In addition, his practice includes the representation of management in cases involving federal and state law claims of alleged discrimination, harassment, retaliation or differential treatment. He has extensive experience in handling proceedings before federal and state courts and administrative agencies. Mr. Jones earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Florida College of Law, and his bachelor of science degree from Florida State University.

Juan Lopez-Campillo represents management in all areas of labor and employment law. While in law school, he served on the executive boards of the St. Thomas Law Review and St. Thomas Moot Court Board. He later earned his L.L.M. in labor and employment law from Georgetown University Law Center. In 2003, Lopez-Campillo was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush to serve as a member of Florida's 18th Judicial Circuit Nominating Commission. His experience also includes serving as a judicial intern with the Honorable Joseph Nesbitt of Florida's Third District Court of Appeal, and serving as a legislative intern in the U.S. House of Representatives for Congresswoman Iliana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida. Lopez-Campillo earned his Juris Doctor from St Thomas University School of Law and his bachelor of science degree from Florida International University.

Janine Toner represents management in all areas of labor and employment law. While in law school, she was a member of the Journal of Law and Public Policy. She earned her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from University of Florida College of Law and her bachelor of arts, with high honors, from University of Florida.

About Littler Mendelson

With more than 600 attorneys and 43 offices in major metropolitan areas nationwide, Littler Mendelson is the largest law firm in the United States devoted exclusively to representing management in employment, employee benefits and labor law matters. The firm's client base ranges from Fortune 500 companies to small-business owners. Established in 1942, the firm has litigated, mediated and negotiated some of the most influential cases and labor contracts in the nation's history. For more information, visit www.littler.com.