Marvin N. Shapiro, a partner with Rose, Klein & Marias in Los Angeles and a past president of the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association, died on Sunday. He was 77.Shapiro devoted 100% of his practice to workers’ compensation law and was certified by the California Bar as a specialist in work comp. He received the lifetime achievement award from the Workers’ Compensation Section of the California bar in 2005, and was inducted as a fellow at the College of...
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Comments (10):
“Marvin was a Prince of a man and a King of our industry. He will be greatly missed by our entire community.
Paul Magdalin”
By: Teri McMullin, 11/05/2013 02:11:15 pm
“The consummate gentleman!”
By: John Gilman, 11/09/2013 02:11:51 pm
“I am very fortunate to have worked for such a wonderful, kind and brilliant man! He really cared for his clients. I learned so much from him as he was not only my boss, he was a friend, a mentor. Marv, I will miss you dearly! ”
By: Zully Lara, 11/05/2013 03:11:47 pm
“He will truly be missed”
By: William McCormick, 11/05/2013 04:11:10 pm
“A gentle and kind man. He will be missed. ”
By: Jesse Marino, 11/05/2013 04:11:53 pm
“Ethical, intelligent, humourous and the best representative of the bow tie in the industry, Marvin will be missed by all.”
By: Anonymous, 11/05/2013 05:11:49 pm
“He was the gold standard for all of us in this field of law. Will be missed.
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By: Edvin Minassian, 11/05/2013 05:11:39 pm
“Marv was a great person and taught me a lot. He is going to really be missed. He was too young...”
By: Anonymous, 11/05/2013 07:11:07 pm
“A true gentleman, an articulate raconteur, a delightful attorney to negotiate with, and an actor on TV to his credit, all of which made Marv a unique star in our field. An esteemed colleague whose passing leaves a genuine void. ”
By: Zachary Sacks, 11/05/2013 10:11:02 pm
“A true gentleman. ”
By: Ernest Buongiorno, 11/06/2013 04:11:12 am