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Practice Areas
Employment Law
Trusts & Estates Litigation
Education
J.D., UCLA, 1982 Member, UCLA Law Review; Chief Justice and Distinguished Advocate, UCLA Moot Court Honors Program
B.A., Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, 1979 magna cum laude,
Alpha Sigma Nu
Bar and Court Admissions
California
United States Supreme Court
All U.S. District Courts in California
U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Other Professional Affiliations
American, California and Los Angeles County Bar Associations (membership in sections on labor/employment, litigation and trusts & estates)
Association of Business Trial Lawyers
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Patrick J. Cain joined Rodi Pollock Pettker Christian & Pramov, A Law Corporation, as a principal in 2004. He is currently serving as President. A significant focus of his
practice is representing and counseling employers in all aspects
of the employment relationship, with particular emphasis on
employment litigation. Pat also offers experience in a wide
range of trusts and estates litigation matters.
Pat successfully has litigated a wide range of disputes, in
both state and federal court and at both the trial and appellate
level, including claims for gender-based discrimination and
harassment; age discrimination; disability discrimination;
whistleblower; gender orientation discrimination and
harassment; wrongful termination; breach of employment
contract; and wage and hour disputes. Pat also deals with trade
secret and confidential business information issues. Pat
counsels clients on day-to-day employment issues including
wage and hour, harassment and discrimination investigation and
prevention, personnel policies and procedures, and employment
separation.
In addition to speaking at various employment law
seminars, Pat has authored a number of articles, including:
"The Pitfalls of Enforcing Improper Noncompetition
Agreements" (Daily Journal, October 11, 2006); "Walk Away"
[constructive discharge] (Daily Journal, 'Verdicts &
Settlements,' May 21, 1999); "Clean Break" [employment
separation agreements] (Daily Journal, 'The Practitioner,'
September 10, 1998); "AIDS/HIV in the Workplace" (The
California Bar Journal, October 1996); and, "Courts Limit
Noncompete Agreements" (House Counsel, Winter 1999).
In the area of trusts and estates litigation, Pat has been
involved in a wide range of matters, including: will contests;
challenges to donative transfers involving undue influence; and
challenges to fiduciary conduct. Pat has represented both
individual and corporate fiduciaries, as well as individual
beneficiaries.
Pat has served as president of the Loyola Marymount
University Alumni Association, and currently chairs the
University's Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts Campaign
Advisory Board. Pat served for a number of years on the Board
of Directors of the Inner City Law Center, a pro bono
organization in the Skid Row section of Los Angeles.
Pat and his wife, Meg, live in Westchester. Their older son
is a student at Loyola Marymount University, and their younger
son attends Boston College.
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