Hunter Litterio - Beverly Hills, CA
Attorney at Johnson & Johnson, LLP
Business Litigation Lawyers in Beverly Hills, CA
439 North Canon Drive Suite 200 Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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Beverly Hills Business Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Litigation
- Entertainment Litigation
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Rights of Privacy and Publicity
- Defamation, Media, and First Amendment Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Hunter Litterio is an associate at Johnson & Johnson LLP. Mr. Litterio's practice is focused on representing businesses and individuals in a wide variety of disputes and related matters.
Hunter Litterio is a associate at Johnson & Johnson LLP. Mr. Litterio practice focuses on aiding clients with a wide array of issues, and disputes, with a particular focus on music, film production, and entertainment.
Mr. Litterio received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School. While there, he interned for a corporate law firm in Boston and for Johnson & Johnson LLP in his second year. He also worked on the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law as a Student Writing Editor. He received his B.A. from St Lawrence University studying Environmental Economics and Film.
Mr. Litterio is admitted to practice law in California.
Education
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Legal Education
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Vanderbilt University Law School,
Nashville,
Tennessee, 2024
J.D.
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Vanderbilt University Law School,
Nashville,
Tennessee, 2024
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Non Legal Education
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St. Lawrence University, 2021
B.A.
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St. Lawrence University, 2021
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Bar Admissions
- California
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Contact
439 North Canon Drive
Suite 200
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310-905-6433
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.jjllplaw.com/
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