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Angela Mullins represents private and
public employers in all aspects of labor and
employment litigation, including defense of claims
involving wage and hour disputes, discrimination,
wrongful termination, retaliation, defamation and
sexual harassment. In addition, she provides
counseling to employers on a variety of day-to-day
employment matters including wage and hour laws,
wrongful discharge, misappropriation of trade secrets
and/or confidential information, discrimination,
employee discipline issues, leaves of absence,
terminations and layoffs.
After graduating from University of
San Diego, School of Law, Ms. Mullins served in the
United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps,
where she defended federal crimes in bench and jury
trials and provided expert advice and negotiations on
criminal defense matters. Ms. Mullins also served as a
Special Assistant United States Attorney in the
Southern District of California and general counsel to
a local military command. Prior to joining Paul,
Plevin, Sullivan & Connaughton LLP, Ms. Mullins
defended professional liability claims, as well as
business and employment litigation matters.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Paul, Plevin, Sullivan &
Connaughton LLP – Associate
February 2008 – Present
- Solomon, Ward, Seidenwurm &
Smith, LLP – Associate
June 2007 – January 2008
- Neil, Dymott, Frank, McFall &
Trexler, APLC – Associate
September 2006 – June 2007
- U.S. Navy Judge Advocate
General’s Corps
August 2002 – September 2006
EDUCATION
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University of San Diego, School
of Law
J.D. 2002
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Saint Xavier University
M.A. English Literature, 1997
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University of San Diego
B.A. English Literature, 1996
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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San Diego County Bar Association
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Federal Bar Association
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Lawyer’s Club of San Diego
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American Inns of Court, The
Honorable William B. Enright Chapter
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San Diego Defense Lawyer’s
Association
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Lieutenant, JAG Corps, Naval
Reserves
ADMISSIONS
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Ms. Mullins is admitted to practice
in all California state courts, the Federal District
Court for the Eastern, Southern and Central
Districts of California, and the Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces (CAAF).
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