Top best Litigation Lawyers in ZIP 90025 | 90 available
90 Litigation lawyers are available in ZIP code 90025 in Los Angeles, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $335 per hour.
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90 Litigation Lawyers Found Near You
Shab D. Kerendian founded the firm and started it as the Law Offices of Shab D. Kerendian. Since 1996, Shab has been practicing law and representing clients before judges in state and federal courts. Due to client satisfaction and referrals, he expanded this firm into a multi-lawyer firm known as Kerendian & Associates, Inc. Shab represented small and large businesses, individuals, dentists, doctors, over 35 hospitals, corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, trustees, executors, non-profit organizations and individuals.Shab has experience in all facets of real property, business and trust litigation, particularly trials. Shab has also given lectures to various health care professionals on California law as part of continuing education courses, as well as on the benefits of protecting your business or practice and minimizing chances of potential lawsuits.
Paul Kroeger is a litigation partner at Russ August & Kabat (), where he is a member of the firm's litigation and intellectual property litigation groups. Mr. Kroeger's practice focuses on complex business and intellectual property litigation at both the trial court and appellate court levels.. Mr. Kroeger represents, and has represented, a diverse group of clients including: Fortune 500 companies, aggregate mining companies, exercise equipment manufacturers, film and television producers, professional actors, musical artists and labels, investment bankers, and financial advisors. He has successfully represented clients in numerous forums, including California Superior Courts and Federal District Courts, the California Court of Appeal, and arbitrations, with a specialty in FINRA arbitrations.. Mr. Kroeger's litigation experience has involved a wide variety of legal issues, including intellectual property matters, contract disputes, securities law issues, eminent domain matters and real property concerns, depending upon the client's needs. Before joining Russ August & Kabat, Mr. Kroeger was an associate at Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP and Raines Feldman LLP.
Keith Turner has been practicing since 1990. He spent his first 16 years at larger firms, including being a partner at a Beverly Hills firm. He represented large companies and entities in complex legal matters involving business, real estate, and insurance issues, and at the urging of a large client, he opened his own law office in 2007 to provide the same high-quality legal representation but with greater ability to offer alternative and performance-based fee arrangements.. He applies his knowledge and experience in large and complex matters to every case, no matter what the size. Optimistic and willing to fight for his clients, Keith Turner places great emphasis on initial evaluations that result in cost-effective, results-oriented strategies to save his clients valuable time and money.. As a litigator, Keith Turner represents clients in business, entertainment, insurance, legal malpractice, and real estate matters. He also serves as outside general counsel for manufacturing, construction, and real estate-related businesses. In addition to his own practice, he is “of counsel” to national law firm Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff PC, as well as Beverly Hills boutique law firm Funsten & Franzen.. - See more at: #
I was born and raised in the Silver Lake / East Hollywood area of Los Angeles. I attended UCLA for college where I majored in History. I then went on to attend law school at UCLA as well. I practiced law for almost 13 years with a major international law firm based in Washington D.C. - focusing my practice on construction litigation and complex business litigation. Throughout my tenure at that law firm, I also volunteered with the Orange County Public Law Center, where I handled family law cases exclusively. After starting my family, I left the large international firm in search of some work/life balance now that my children are young. I started a small firm, later joining my practice with Pahl & McCay, which is based in San Jose. Here at Pahl & McCay, I continue to focus my practice on construction and general business litigation matters and family law matters. I have also helped to nurture and expand Pahl & McCay's well-known fair housing law practice here in Southern California over the last several years.
I have a wide range of experience representing individuals in criminal and civil litigation, and am well versed in family law and divorce matters. Although I am a litigator at heart, I also handle transactional matters such as drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts.. I started clerking for Braunstein & Braunstein, PC when I was in law school. I also served as a certified law clerk with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office, where I gained extensive experience in criminal litigation. After law school, I worked for an insurance defense firm and later for a plaintiff’s law firm, where she represented employees in disputes with employers and insurance companies. These experiences have equipped me with the knowledge and ability to litigate matters spanning multiple areas of law.
I handle business, employment, and real estate litigation cases for both plaintiffs and defendants.
I am a fifth year attorney and graduate from the University of Texas School of Law. My practice covers several areas of civil litigation, including employment law, construction law, and entertainment law.
Gregory Gershuni has been engaged in the practice of law since 1978. Inspired to become an attorney by his 8th grade reading of the biography of Clarence Darrow, Greg made getting into law school his first career goal.. As a gifted student, he graduated from Fairfax High School and started UCLA at the age of 16. He completed his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Political Science, cum laude, at UCLA in just three years. By the age of 19 he started his first year of law school at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. He received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) Degree from Loyola in 1978 where he was awarded the Loyola Law School Scholarship "because of marked excellence in the study of law." In 1978, following graduation from law school, he passed the California Bar Examination and was admitted to practice law in the State of California.. Upon being admitted to the practice of law, Mr. Gershuni joined the South Bay (Torrance) law firm of Daigneault, Abel & Daigneault as an associate attorney. At the Daigneault firm his law practice was devoted primarily to the business transactions and disputes, business entity issues, real estate practice involving transactions and litigation, and disputes involving wills, trusts and estates. As a young associate, he also handled a broad variety of other case assignments.. In 1980 Mr. Gershuni started his own firm as a solo practitioner in Beverly Hills through which he continued to provide legal representation in matters involving transactional and litigated matters regarding business, real estate and trusts and estates.. Mr. Gershuni has a broad base of experience in all forms of dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. The substantive areas of his law practice continue to include partnership and shareholder disputes, business litigation, matters involving corporate governance, representation of professionals, fiduciary duty claims, real property transactions and disputes, leasing, property management, title issues, wrongful foreclosure, lender liability, brokerage and escrow claims, boundary and property line issues, easement disputes, and matters involving trusts and estates.. Since 1984 Mr. Gershuni has maintained his law practice at various times in Westwood as well as Century City, practicing with other attorneys. He recently relocated his practice to the Westside's "Olympic Corridor" at 1990 S. Bundy Drive, Suite 630, Los Angeles, CA 90025. He is also "of counsel" to the Long Beach law firm, Cammarano Law Group.. The firm’s mission is to provide distinguished service to clients, bench, and the bar through demonstrated excellence and integrity in the practice of law. Fulfillment of this mission is characterized by the firm’s commitment to creative problem-solving, proactive recognition of and responsiveness to needs of the client, and steadfast adherence to ethics, expedience, and excellence in pursuit of client objectives.. Over the course of his career, Mr. Gershuni, at one time, served as special trial counsel to the Public Administrator of the County of Los Angeles and he has served in the Los Angeles Superior Court as a judge pro tem. He has also served, and continues to serve, as an arbitrator for the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He has served as a faculty member for the American Law Institute - Continuing Legal Education (formerly "ALI-ABA"). Active in community activities as well, he also serves on the Board of Directors of the William H. Parker Los Angeles Police Foundation.. For more than 35 years Mr. Gershuni has enjoyed recognition as an "AV" rated lawyer via the peer-review rating system established and administered by Martindale-Hubbell, with “AV” being the highest rating for "legal ability" and "faithful adherence to professional standards of conduct and ethics of the legal profession, professional reliability and diligence..."
Dylan Ruga is a trial lawyer focused on intellectual property, professional liability, and commercial litigation. Professional but tenacious, Dylan has earned a reputation among his clients and colleagues as a dedicated advocate who obtains results by outworking and outmaneuvering his opponents.. Dylan was raised in San Francisco and attended college in Ohio, where he played both varsity football and baseball. He came back to California for law school and graduated in the top 10% of his class at UCLA. He began his legal career working in the chambers of a Southern California federal judge, where he learned how to be an effective advocate from the other side of the bench. From there, Dylan went into private practice as a litigation associate at Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan LLP, and then at Steptoe & Johnson LLP. Dylan became an equity partner at Steptoe in 2013 and remained there until 2016 when he opened Stalwart Law Group.. Dylan is a member of the Los Angeles Copyright Society, the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, and the American Bar Association. He has been recognized as a Southern California “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers magazine every year from 2009-2016, which is an achievement limited to no more than 2.5% of the lawyers in California.
Doctorate degree from the School of Hard Knocks University
Clark Anthony Braunstein has a wide range of experience representing individuals in complex business litigation, real estate litigation and copyright litigation. Notably, Mr. Braunstein successfully obtained a judgment for over $18,000, in a real estate dispute in Los Angeles Superior Court. Mr. Braunstein is also well versed in labor and employment law and has represented employees in wage and hour class actions throughout the state.. In addition to his exceptional litigation expertise, Mr. Braunstein is skilled at resolving disputes through alternative means. Mr. Braunstein has mediated and arbitrated cases relating to contract and copyright law. Mr. Braunstein also handles transactional matters in an array of practice areas including entertainment, business formation and real estate development.. Mr. Braunstein received his J.D. from the Southwestern Law School, in Los Angeles. During law school, Mr. Braunstein served as an extern for the Honorable Terry J. Hatter, Jr., at the United States District Court, was the lead articles editor for the Southwestern Journal of International Law and was a member of the Moot Court Honors Program. Specialties: Business Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Class Action, Wage and Hour, Copyright, International Law, Entertainment Law and General Civil Litigation. For More information visit
Brett received his BA in Philosophy from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. At Hastings, he was a member of the Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, and received the American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Writing and Research. He also received the CALI Award for Excellence as the top student in Trial Advocacy. He has twice been selected by Thompson/Reuters Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in the areas of Labor and Employment Law, an honor reserved for only the top 2 1/2% of attorneys in the state during their first 10 years of practice, as determined by their peers.Since 1998, Brett has worked at firms specializing in domestic and international transactional work and civil litigation. He started his career working on product liability cases. In that capacity, he assisted in the representation of plaintiffs with malignant mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos. One of these ultimately settled his case for what was, at the time, the largest single plaintiff pre-trial settlement in history. His work in developing the case for liability and damages against one of the largest privately held companies in the country has been utilized by numerous firms throughout the United States to obtain multi-million dollar Plaintiff's verdicts.Since 2000, Brett has handled litigation involving employment, business, real estate, securities fraud, intellectual property, trade libel and other forms of defamation, landlord-tenant disputes and professional malpractice. His practice has ranged from small landlord-tenant, contract and wage disputes with as little as $10,000 at issue, to multi-million dollar securities fraud, RICO, unfair business practices and intellectual property suits. In 2003, he helped to obtain a $4.7 million arbitration award in a multi-forum international theft of trade secret case. In 2004, he represented a textile designer against more than two dozen of the largest retailers in the world in more than 40 federal copyright violation cases.. Brett has successfully assisted plaintiffs and defendants in both the public and private sector in sexual harassment, race and gender discrimination and wage & hour suits. He began representing workers seeking to collect unpaid overtime wages as a member of the Hastings Civil Justice Clinic in 1997. Since then, he has recovered unpaid wages for numerous plaintiffs, from minimum wage earners through high level executives owed in excess of $75,000 in bonuses alone. He has also represented both plaintiffs and defendants in representative wage actions under California's unfair business practices law and Labor Code § 2699, which permits aggrieved employees to seek recovery on behalf of all similarly situated employees of a company. He has experience in federal and state courts, and in a number of different alternative dispute resolution forums.. In recent years, Brett has also successfully handled several high-value judgment enforcement actions, and has obtained positive rulings in appeals brought before both state and federal Courts of Appeal.Brett is a member of the State Bar of California, and the Labor & Employment section of the California State Bar. He is admitted to practice before the courts of California, the United States District Court, Central District of California and the Ninth Cicuit Court of Appeals. He is a co-author of Advanced Legal Drafting for California Paralegals (2001), and the author of GAF Corporation: The Case for Liability and Punitive Damages, published by the 2000 Plaintiff's Asbestos Lawyers Seminar.
Barak Lurie is the Managing Partner of the Firm. Barak practices primarily in litigation, with an emphasis on business and real estate matters. He also has substantial experience in bankruptcy work, representing trustees and creditors. Barak's clients include a wide variety of businesses and high net work individuals defending or pursuing claims for breach of contract, fraud, and commercial disputes. Barak also has substantial experience in high-profile commercial evictions.. During his legal career, Barak worked for Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps, as well as Christensen, Miller (now Glaser, Weil), top-notch large law firms. He also worked at the highly respected firm of Danning, Gill, Diamond & Kollitz. Barak also served as General Counsel to Donald Sterling, real estate mogul and owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. There, Barak took on major legal disputes for Mr. Sterling, and became a principal attorney in the successful appeal of Sterling v. Taylor, reversing the lower court's decision. In addition, in 2000, Barak founded and also became CEO of his own company, RightPro, which developed a unique internet-based marketing tool for professionals. As a result of this experience, Barak became intimately familiar with the needs and motivations of entrepreneurs -- having been one himself. After spending 15 years honing his legal skills in these firms, Barak started his own practice in 2004.. Barak's experience maximizes the odds that a case will be successfully settled. "It's rare that settlement is not the best result for a client," Lurie says. "That way, the client minimizes the risk of a huge loss at trial, and can also have control of the outcome." However, when trial has proven necessary, Barak has prevailed in court time and again, earning verdicts in the millions of dollars. His focus is always on the best and most cost-effective result for the client.