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Civil Litigation,
Law Practice

Feb. 15, 2018

Brian Panish of Los Angeles: A vanishing breed

His eye-popping trial verdicts and record-setting results over the last two-plus decades are already legendary.

James R. Rosen

Founding Partner
Rosen Saba, LLP

Email: jrosen@rosensaba.com

James is a trial lawyer and proud associate member of ABOTA. ABOTA's three-fold mission is to preserve the right to jury trials, promote civility and integrity in trial practice, and educate and develop the skill sets of budding trial lawyers. For more information and membership inquiries, please visit L.A. ABOTA at www.la-abota.org or call (818) 343-2356.

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Brian Panish of Los Angeles: A vanishing breed
Panish

WAR STORIES

In the modern era of spiraling litigation costs, contractual arbitration clauses and tort reform, Americans' Seventh Amendment right to civil jury trials is gradually eroding. The American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), founded in Los Angeles 60 years ago, is comprised of the nation's finest trial lawyers, dedicated to preserving Americans' right to jury trial and promoting civility and integrity in trial practice. Each month, t...

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