As a litigator, Maggie Hall creatively utilizes analytical and writing skills to successfully take on issues that may arise in clients’ complex commercial litigation and white collar defense matters. Her substantive experiences range from taking the lead in drafting various motions, to preparing witness outlines, to conducting legal research on complicated issues.
Prior to joining the team at Larson LLP, she honed her concise yet persuasive writing style working on employment law matters at another civil litigation firm in Los Angeles. During law school, Maggie served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Scott C. Clarkson of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, where she assisted in drafting the final memorandum of decision in a case of first impression regarding homestead exemptions.
Maggie is a passionate advocate for those unable to speak up for themselves, as demonstrated by her experience at the Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center. There, she participated in Individualized Education Program mediations on behalf of students in special education programs. In her spare time, Maggie can be found playing the guitar and piano, reading memoirs and fictional novels, and exploring ice cream shops in Los Angeles.
Larson LLP is recognized as one of the “Most Admired Law Firms: L.A.’s Top Firms to Work For” of 2020 for consciously working toward creating a diverse, positive, and supportive environment to help drive the firm’s success.
The national coalition of law firms aims to create large-scale, coordinated pro bono projects that address systemic racism.
Mayor Eric Garcetti's pro bono initiative is composed of top Los Angeles law firms providing free legal services to residents facing hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The firm is pleased to announce that Scott J. Fishwick, Daniel R. Lahana, and Maggie W. Hall have joined as associates.
University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, J.D.
University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., cum laude
California
Mandarin