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SLGG Named One of the Best Places to Work in Los Angeles

Singer Lewak Greenbaum & Goldstein, LLP (SLGG) has been named one of the "Best Places to Work in Los Angeles." The award program is a joint venture of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, PIHRA (Professionals in Human Resources Association) and the Los Angeles Business Journal. 

From hundreds of applicants, SLGG was selected as one of the twenty finalists in the mid-sized company category.  The Firm was evaluated for its employment policies and practices, and its record for hiring and promoting minorities and women.  A survey was distributed to every employee asking for their candid and anonymous opinions on various aspects of work life at SLGG. The independent consulting firms of Best Companies Group and Modern Think conducted the search and evaluation of the eligible Los Angeles county companies.

 "Our people are our priority" explains Managing Partner, David Krajanowski.  "Caring for and supporting employees is ingrained in our workplace culture, which in turn, lies at the heart of SLGG's success."

Chairman of the Board, Harvey A. Goldstein and founding Partner, Norman Greenbaum will accept the award at a ceremony on September 18, 2007 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. 


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