Trio of veteran Litigators Join Irvine Office of Jones Day

Richard Ruben, Ralph Blakeney and Darren Cottriel all come to the company, which Jones Day one of the largest process management practices in Orange County

Irvine, Calif. – The Irvine office of the international law firm Jones Day today announced that three experts litigators company as a partner in the litigation practice group.

Richard S. Ruben, until the announcement of his departure from the Global Co-President of the dispute, in practice, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, began his practice at Jones Day’s Irvine. It will soon Ralph H. Blakeney and Darren K. Cottriel, including two partners in proceedings.

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