New Managing Attorney in Orange County

New Managing Attorney in Orange County

Trovillion Inveiss & Demakis is pleased to announce that effective September 11, 2017, attorney Matt S. McLaughlin has accepted the position of managing attorney for TID’s Orange County Office. Matt, who has been an attorney with TID since 2014, was working in the firm’s San Diego office handling all aspects of workers’ compensation claim defense.

Matt has now relocated to the firm’s Santa Ana office and has assumed the duties of the managing attorney. While the San Diego office will miss him, please join us in welcoming Matt to Orange County and congratulating him on the promotion. Matt can be contacted at MMclaughlin@TIDlaw.com or 714-547-4450.

San Diego Office Welcomes New Attorney

The firm is also pleased to announce that experienced defense attorney Alex Clark has joined the firm’s San Diego office in September. Alex received his bachelor’s degree from California State Long Beach and his juris doctor degree from the University of Illinois. He was admitted to the California State Bar in 2014. Alex, who also has a background in civil litigation, is experienced in handling all aspects of workers’ compensation claims.

A San Diego native, Alex, a foodie, enjoys boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Please welcome Alex to the TID family! He can be reached at AClark@TIDlaw.com or 619-232-7181.

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