Leading Employment Law Firm DLaw Hires Attorney Anna Walther To Continue to Protect California's Working Class
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023
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Walther is a respected lawyer who fights for low-wage Californians who are seeking justice for labor rights violations.
Key Points:
- Walther is a respected lawyer who fights for low-wage Californians who are seeking justice for labor rights violations.
- Since 2015, DLaw has successfully helped collect over $625,000,000 for the California working class with high-profile class action lawsuit cases protecting hard-working employees.
- "Hard work is woven within Walther's DNA, which makes her both a prolific attorney and perfect fit for the DLaw collective," said DLaw Founder Emil Davtyan.
- Walther returned back home to Los Angeles to study law at Loyola Law School, earning her JD in 2011 and passing the bar that summer.