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MARY M. BENNETT
Mary graduated from Loyola
University School of Law (Los Angeles) in 1976, where she
was on the staff of the Loyola Law Review, authoring a
Note and Comment on Blue Chip Stamps v. Manor Drug
Stores, 421 U.S. 723 (1975), and its analysis of the
standing requirement for private causes of action under Rule
10b-5. She received her bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1971.
She became a partner in the firm of Cheong & Denove (now
Cheong, Denove, Rowell and Bennett) in 1977, where she
handles the day to day management of the firm, as well as
specializing in appellate work, primarily in the area of
tort law.
Mary has been an issues
editor of The Advocate since 2000, a magazine published
monthly by the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los
Angeles. Her issues have dealt primarily with the area of
products liability and accident reconstruction techniques.
She is a member of that association, as well as the Consumer
Attorneys of California, the Los Angeles County Bar
Association, California Women Lawyers, and Women Lawyers
Association of Los Angeles. She is a past president of the
Cowboy Lawyers Association, where she currently serves as
secretary.Mary’s interests outside
the practice include horseback riding and breeding and
raising Morgan horses.
Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett
has the extensive resources to handle the most
complex legal matters, yet is small enough to
offer individualized service to our client's on
their insurance bad faith cases.
At
Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the
more you know, the better choice you will make.

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