Camaraderie and teamwork define the culture at Scali Rasmussen. Meet some of the members of our team.
Anthony Kressel
Published on Fri, 07/28/2023 - 9:31am
Most people might hesitate at the prospect of trading beautiful villas, Renaissance architecture and a view of The Campanile for the busy streets of LA 6000 miles away. But most people aren’t Anthony. “I live a big, big life,” said Anthony. And he’s got the resume to back it up.
Prior to leaving his home country of Italy, the Florence native was employed for several years at the Vatican as a superintendent, working with parish and diocesan leadership on the administrative end of things. He later served for seven years as an office administrator for Polizia di Stato.
But, always on the lookout for his next big move, Anthony was suddenly struck with the idea of a move to America—and Los Angeles in particular.
“It was a decision that would change everything. So I called Chris Scali—my best friend, ‘What would you think if I moved to America’?” said Anthony. “He told me, ‘It’s not going to be very easy, but if you want to do it, you should try.’”
While the LA life took some getting used to, he says things couldn’t have worked out for the better: he’s now three years married to his husband Mark, who’s a lawyer in Los Angeles. They have a young pit bull named Guido.
As file clerk, Anthony’s not only the firm’s official recordkeeper, he’s arguably its most reliable linguist and translator. He’s fluent in four languages—English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. He also understands French and Russian. “In Europe, the countries are so close that you are always traveling somewhere else. Three months here, five months there,” Anthony said. “And I always wanted to take in the culture and learn the language.”
While his friendship with Chris was the link that brought him into the legal world of the US, Anthony said he’s come to deeply appreciate the firm, its members, and the important work they do.
“The firm really has a vision, and everyone is always working to achieve it,” said Anthony.
Julie S. Pearson
Published on Tue, 05/23/2023 - 10:24am
While most new employees are welcomed to our firm with a tour around the office and many warm greetings along the way, Julie joined Scali Rasmussen under slightly different circumstances in June 2020, when the pandemic was in full swing and lockdown measures were at their tightest. Despite the chaos of the times, and the fact that most in-person interactions were off the table, she says the firm found ways to give her the old-fashioned hospitable reception with video conferencing and the occasional socially distanced face-to-face.
“Everything was shut down, but I really wanted to get to know people, I wanted to come into the office. But at that point there were really only a few people there regularly,” said Julie. “Considering they were hiring during COVID – which was a remarkable thing other firms weren’t really doing – they still handled everything so well given the unique circumstances of the onboarding.”
With in-person operations resuming and a few years at the firm under her belt, Julie’s an invaluable leader and an integral part of our litigation team. You can reliably find her at her desk researching varied areas of law, writing, and otherwise working through cases, often related to discovery – an often demanding process she finds can make or break litigated disputes.
“The people here are really great, I’ve said that over and over again to anyone that’ll ask me,” said Julie with a laugh. “I work a lot of hours, but the people make it worthwhile. The support staff are super dedicated, and my colleagues are hardworking, genuinely nice, and interesting people.”
Her family’s long been avid hikers, and while her children are grown now, they still find time for the occasional venture into nature, with a particular fondness for national parks. She’s always looking for opportunities to find new books, with a particular love for historical fictions examining lesser-known figures of significant importance.
Janae L. Hill
Published on Tue, 01/10/2023 - 12:52am
Whether it’s research for a legal matter or experiments on a new recipe, Janae Hill always strives towards perfection. After obtaining her law degree from Ontario’s University of LaVerne in 2019, she says she found kindred spirits with similarly high standards at Scali Rasmussen.
“I didn’t have strong thoughts about the kind of firm I wanted to work for prior to meeting with Christian [Scali] and Jeffrey [Erdman]. But once I learned about Scali Rasmussen, and the sophisticated nature of the work being done here, I knew it was a place I wanted to be a part of,” says Janae.
An Associate, Janae assists the firm’s Partners by providing support through legal research, coordination of strategy, and a variety of client-facing activities. She also keeps the firm and its clients informed about any developments in privacy law.
Janae says the businesses she gets to know and the personalities that make them tick are a highlight of her job.
“You realize when you work with these businesses how many different components, how many different people are making it all happen,” says Janae.
Janae loves baking, which became a serious hobby of hers over the course of the 2020 lockdowns. Holidays have been her big chance to debut new recipes, her latest winner being her strawberry cheesecake cookies.
“They took a while to get right - what really helped was not freezing the strawberries beforehand, which is how I used to do it,” says Janae. “It’s exciting, it really is about experimenting.”