Cynthia Ellen Fruchtman, experienced Discrimination, Family Law attorney in Santa Monica, CA with 5 reviews
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Cynthia Ellen Fruchtman

1158 26th St., Suite 135, Santa Monica, CA

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1986:
Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology, JD - Juris Doctor
1979:
Northwestern University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ryan

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14 Jun, 2023
Cynthia was great and getting everything organized and submitted for our surrogacy. She is very detailed oriented, which is excellent for this process in particular. She is very accessible on the phone and is a pleasure to talk to. I would highly recommend using her for any needs she may specialize in. It was a relief to walk into the hospital with the documents in hand, knowing we would have no issues with our papers. thanks, Cynthia.
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Leonard

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09 Jan, 2015
Cynthia used a very logical approach to find a pathway to get me out of a group which was being sued. I am one of the few who are no longer involved in the conflict. I appreciated working with her and how she kept me informed. I would use her again.
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M.

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04 Jan, 2015
It is easy to dismiss a 'perfect' review, but my results were what I needed and not over the top in fees or drama. I employed Ms. Fruchtman to intervene on an employment issue that had be washed over by previous attorneys as too insignificant or politically charged in the non-profit sector. My concerns were taken to heart, letters written, conversations had, and in the end, that is what I wanted. I did not want to go to court or sue over a sexual harassment claim. I wanted to be heard and apologized to by the employer. I wanted the perpetrator fired. I wanted them to acknowledge that they were wrong and that I was still watching them to prevent future misdeeds. They were scared. They listened. I was heard. Finally, I was able to sleep again. The perpetrator was 'retired' and women will be safe at that location. I owe that to her calm and relentless professional pursuit of the truth. They listened. That's what I needed. No court, no drama, just a good result for everyone.
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Publications

2014:
48 Family Law Quarterly, No. 1 (American Bar Association Spring 2014), “Withdrawal of Cryopreserved Sperm, Eggs, and Embryos”
2013:
season 2, episode 10, producer Asylum Entertainment, "Gangsters: America's Most Evil Episode: The Shadow Kingpin: Bartolome Moya"
2013:
33 California Lawyer, No. 1, “Whose Pregnancy Is This?”
2012:
33 Whittier Law Review, No. 2, p. 311, “Tales From the Crib: Posthumous Reproduction and ART”
2012:
California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), “Protect Yourself When You Need Home Health Care”
2011:
Drafting Employment Documents for California Employers, "Leaves of Absence and Termination"
2011:
California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), “Smile You’re On Your Employer’s Video Camera”,
2010:
California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), Guest interview
2008:
California Business Law Practitioner,, “Coping With Leave Laws”,
2005:
California Business Law Practitioner, "Reducing Employer Liability to Whistleblowers"
2005:
Civil Litigation Reporter, "The Facts of Life: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Child Care Leave Laws for Litigators"
2005:
Advising California Employers and Employees, (co-authored), Ch. 16, "Whistleblower Issues"
2004:
California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), "Equal Employment Law Development,
2003:
California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), "Advising California Employers Supplement"
2003:
Unknown, "Genetic Testing in Assisted Reproduction,"
1999:
Whittier Law Review, "Considerations in Surrogacy Contracts,"
1998:
Whittier Law Review, "Ethical Aspects of Genetic Testing,"
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