Geffner & Bush
ATTORNEY PROFILES
David Adelstein
Robert A. Bush
Peter S. Dickinson
Ira L. Gottlieb
Joseph A. Kohanski
Miriam López
Hope J. Singer
Robert Kropp, Jr.
Erica Deutsch
David E. Ahdoot
Daniel G. Bush
Marissa M. Nuncio
Pamela D. Chandran
Hope J. Singer
Partner

(818) 973-3213
hsinger@bushgottlieb.com
Practice Areas
  • Labor
  • Public Sector Labor Law
  • Wage and Hour
    Bar Admissions
  • California Bar, 1988
  • New Jersey Bar, 1981
  • Admitted to U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; U.S. District Courts of New Jersey, Central, Northern and Southern Districts of California, and District of Nevada
    Education
  • J.D., Rutgers University School of Law, 1980
  • B.A., City University of New York, 1974

    HOPE J. SINGER joined the firm in 1987 and has been a partner since 1992.  Prior to joining the firm, she served as a Field Attorney with the National Labor Relations Board.  She specializes in representation and counseling of public and private sector labor organizations, and has extensive experience in arbitration under collective bargaining agreements and advocacy before the NLRB, and civil service commissions.

    Ms. Singer has been a featured speaker at the Los Angeles County Bar Association Symposium on Labor and Employment Law and the Los Angeles County Bar Association Symposium on Labor and Employment Law in the Entertainment Industry; the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee Conference; the American Bar Association/National Labor Relations Board sponsored "Basic Practice Before the NLRB" Program; the George Meany Center Western Semester; and the Labor Education Program at Los Angeles Trade Technical College. 

    She is co-chair of the American Bar Association’s National Labor Relations Board “Practice and Procedure” Committee, and a member of the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee.  She has written extensively on labor law issues and is a Contributing Editor for Construction Organizing (formerly Organizer's Handbook), an AFL-CIO publication, and for How to Bring a Case Before the NLRB, a publication of the American Bar Association.