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Hogan Lovells in Los Angeles Gets New Litigator

01/07/15
 
Hogan Lovells in Los Angeles Gets New Litigator
 
Summary: The Los Angeles office at Hogan Lovells added a prominent entertainment and class action litigator to their team.
 
Hogan Lovells in Los Angeles Gets New Litigator
Paul Salvaty has joined the Hogan Lovells Los Angeles office as a partner in the Litigation and Arbitration Practice Group. As a business trial lawyer, he has represented clients in complex commercial litigation, class actions, and antitrust litigation. Salvaty also represents companies in state and federal matters in financial, entertainment, energy, and other industries.
 
Managing Partner of the Los Angeles office Barry Dastin said, “Paul is well-known for his ability to provide trial representation and litigation counsel to local clients across a variety of industries important to the Southern California marketplace. He joins his former litigation colleagues Michael Maddigan and Stephanie Yonekura, and continues the firm’s strong momentum in Los Angeles by expanding our commercial litigation bandwidth in the market.”
 
Salvaty joins Hogan Lovells from Glaser Weil where he was a litigation partner that represented clients from a variety of areas in commercial disputes. He has also first-chaired several trials, appeals, and arbitrations.
 
As a respected member of the L.A. community, Salvaty serves as President of the UC Hastings Foundation Board of Trustees and has served as President of the Board of Directors of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, Chair of the ABA Section of Intellectual Property’s Committee 409, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Los Angeles County Bar’s Antitrust and Unfair Business Practices Section, among other things.
 
He received his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law and his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He then served as a law clerk for the Honorable Dickran Tevrizian and for the Honorable Kim M. Wardlaw, both of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
 
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