The Law Office of John L. Wollman is located in Westlake Village, California and handles litigation matters all across Southern California, particularly in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties.
For over 12 years, Mr. Wollman has provided unparalleled legal expertise to individuals and corporate clients in connection with high-exposure and complex personal and business disputes. He has particularly deep experience in intellectual property matters, including patent, trademark, internet, e-mail, and trade secret disputes. A few highlights include:
- Obtained $6.8M summary judgment in favor of overseas bank.
- Key contributor to successful defense of “King of Pop” Michael Jackson in several multi-million dollar civil lawsuits brought by former business partners or advisors.
- Successfully defended senior executives against trade secret lawsuit brought by a major medical device company in Federal court.
- Obtained preliminary injunction enjoining use of trade secret customer list.
- Gained favorable ruling for client in ICANN arbitration before National Arbitration Forum on cybersquatting claim and recovered several misappropriated Internet domain names.
- Mediated/settled a case involving misappropriation of an e-mail list to pornographic spammers.
- Participated in Qualcomm v. Ericsson patent litigation involving intellectual property dispute between CDMA and TDMA cell phone technologies.
In 2007, Mr. Wollman was honored as a Southern California Super Lawyer “Rising Star.”
Mr. Wollman has the breadth of legal experience to represent you wisely and productively. He offers the unique combination of big firm credentials/experience and small firm attention/efficiency. He is dedicated to helping clients resolve their disputes favorably and cost effectively.
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