History
The history of Rose, Klein & Marias began in 1936, when attorney Victor C. Rose began practicing law in Los Angeles. Four years later, he was joined by Alfred M. Klein. In 1946, Eugene Marias joined the team. In the decades since, the firm has expanded to include dozens of experienced lawyers. We now have ten locations, conveniently serving Southern California. Although we have grown, our dedication to our clients hasn't changed. We take pride in the fact that our attorneys have spearheaded many of the types of cases we handle. In 1975, we were the first law office in California to bring a lawsuit against asbestos manufacturers for injuries caused by their products. We also pioneered NFL concussion litigation in both the workers' compensation and civil personal injury fields. Throughout the years, we have broken ground in countless practice areas and strive to find creative solutions to continue our tradition of innovation and passionate advocacy in representing the injured.
Specialties
After graduating from UCLA in 1967, Mr. Feenberg attended the University of San Diego School of Law, where he received his JD. Mr. Feenberg is a past President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, is a member of the California Bar, the San Fernando Valley Bar and the Los Angeles County Bar Associations. In addition, Mr. Feenberg is a Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation by the State Bar of California. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Eugene Marias Lifetime Achievement Award, given by the California Applicants' Attorneys Association and was inducted as a Fellow in The American Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Section for 2010. He lectured for eight years at the USC School of Law in workers' compensation and since 1999, has been a lecturer on workers' compensation at the UCLA School of Law in association with the California Applicants' Attorneys Association. He serves as arbitrator for the California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.