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Bruce Neil Anticouni is a highly experienced lawyer based in Santa Barbara, California. With a strong background in labor law and employment counseling, he has established himself as a top-rated legal professional in the state. Mr. Anticouni founded Anticouni & Associates in 1979 after gaining valuable experience as a Trial Lawyer at the National Labor Relations Board. During his time there, he successfully litigated cases under the Taft Hartley Act in Federal District Courts and the United States Courts of Appeal. Following this, he served as Employment Counsel and later as Vice President and General Counsel at a New York Stock Exchange company with a large workforce spread across the country. Educated at the University of California, Hastings College of Law, Mr. Anticouni holds a Juris Doctorate degree. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from California State College at Long Beach. His dedication to his profession has been recognized with a prestigious AV Preeminent® rating from LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®, indicating the highest level of professional and ethical excellence. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Anticouni is a member of the Association of Workplace Investigators and is frequently called upon to conduct independent workplace investigations. He provides valuable counsel to employers on a range of issues, including rights, employee handbook drafting, and regulatory compliance. His expertise in employment law has led to his inclusion in the list of Top 100 Employment Lawyers in California by the National Advocates. Mr. Anticouni's reputation as a skilled legal professional extends to his role as a Special Settlement Master in the Santa Barbara Superior Court. His commitment to upholding the highest standards of legal practice and his dedication to serving his clients make him a trusted and respected figure in the legal community.
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