For the fourth consecutive year, Keystone Law Group has proudly earned the Great Place to Work certification – an honor that reflects the firm’s unwavering commitment to fostering a positive and supportive workplace... Read more »
Keystone has been named a Top 30 finalist in Asana’s Best of Work Innovation Awards, which recognize organizations and individuals advancing workplace collaboration and efficiency. The awards highlight leaders who apply innovative... Read more »
For the fourth consecutive year Keystone Law Group has proudly earned the Great Place to Work certification – an honor that reflects the firm’s unwavering commitment to fostering a positive and supportive workplace... Read more »
Keystone has been honored as one of the Best Places to Work So Cal for the third consecutive year. Awarded by the Best Companies Group, this recognition is based on employee surveys... Read more »
Mattel, the toy maker behind major brands such as Barbie and Hot Wheels, is upgrading its real estate holdings, moving its studio operations and design center into new homes. The company, headquartered... Read more »
Mortgage solutions provider Floify is now going to go toe-to-toe with Equifax‘s oft-maligned workplace verification provider The Work Number, which has been criticized by mortgage lenders and regulators for years of cost... Read more »
Keystone is proud to be recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal as one of the “Leaders of Influence: Most Admired Law Firms to Work For” in 2024. This list highlights the... Read more »
For the third consecutive year Keystone has received this certification, which recognizes employee satisfaction, with 92% of Keystone employees saying it is a great place to work. “We’ve always believed that a... Read more »
Equifax’s Work Number product is too expensive for consumers and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) should potentially do something about it, an influential mortgage trade group... Read more »
Alexandra Hack, a principal at Cedar Street Partners, has taken on an expensive endeavor. She’s one of a handful of developers testing out the viability of builder’s remedy in California’s courtrooms in... Read more »