Aidan C. McGlaze - Culver City, CA
Attorney at Schonbrun Seplow Harris Hoffman & Zeldes, LLP
Appellate Litigation Lawyers in Culver City, CA
9415 Culver Blvd. #115 Culver City, CA 90232
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Culver City Appellate Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Appellate Litigation
- Civil Rights Litigation
- Employment
Attorney Information
Overview
Aidan McGlaze's primary practice areas are employment and civil rights litigation. Previously, he practiced plaintiff-side business litigation at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, and clerked for Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Mr. McGlaze received his Juris Doctorate from Stanford Law School in 2007, and his bachelor's degree from Yale University in 2002. At Stanford, Mr. McGlaze was Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Stanford Environmental Law Journal and a lead teacher for the Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) program, which provides legal education, leadership training, and one-on-one mentoring to teenagers. Mr. McGlaze also spent time in India, with the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Center, and Ghana, with the Center for Public Interest Law, working on international human rights campaigns.
Before law school, Mr. McGlaze worked as an editorial assistant at the Papers of Benjamin Franklin and taught test-preparatory classes at the Princeton Review.
Education
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Legal Education
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Stanford Law School,
Stanford,
California, 2007
J.D. (with distinction)
Law Journal: Environmental Law Journal, Editor in Chief
Law Review: Stanford Law Review, Development Editor
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Stanford Law School,
Stanford,
California, 2007
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Non Legal Education
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, June, 2002
B.A. (cum laude) in English Language and Literature
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, June, 2002
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of Counsel
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2009
- California, 2011
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