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Los Angeles Entertainment Law Firm
Overview
King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, LLP handles a sophisticated practice with particular emphasis and expertise in entertainment law, complex business and intellectual property litigation, real estate, business, banking and corporate finance. The Firm is dedicated to providing legal services of the highest quality in a timely manner.
About King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, LLP
Practice Areas
- Entertainment Law
People
Attorneys
- Brigitte Alanis (Associate)
- Zach Bohlender (Associate)
- Tor Braham (Of Counsel)
- Joseph M. Carlone (Partner)
- Christopher Chiang (Associate)
- Leslie E. Frank (Partner)
- Tyler Garber (Associate)
- Marjorie Garcia (Partner)
- Henry D. Gradstein (Of Counsel)
- Samuel Hirsch (Associate)
- Keith T. Holmes (Partner)
- Jessica Kim (Associate)
- Howard E. King (Partner)
- Scott McDowell (Partner)
- Harold Papineau
- Peter T. Paterno (Partner)
- Michael Rexford (Partner)
- Samuel G. Roseme (Partner)
- Stephen D. Rothschild (Partner)
- Jacqueline Sabec (Partner)
- Jeffrey P. Silberman (Of Counsel)
- John G. Snow (Partner)
- Laurie L. Soriano (Partner)
- Jackson S. Trugman (Partner)
Staff
- Emily Hay, Paralegal
- Richard R. Purtich, Paralegal
- Leslie Wallake, Paralegal
- Joanne Burns, Administrator
- Laurenn N. Thomas, Paralegal
- Jessica Casinelli, Paralegal, (310) 282-8941
- Matt Bridges, Paralegal
- Dan Jensen, Paralegal
- Debra MacCulloch, Paralegal
Office Information
Address
1900 Avenue of the StarsTwenty Fifth Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 - 4506
Phone
Fax
- 310-282-8903
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