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Posted on September 30, 2002

Brian Panish Top 100 Lawyers – Reasons Why It’s Good That Lawyers Have Power

Daily Journal Extra – By Katrina Dewey A few months back, the Johnnie question came up at an Algonquin gathering of high powered lawyers on Sunset Boulevard. The heated discussion that ensued came to mind on a beautiful autumn afternoon that was perfect for watching football and contemplating lawyers. Specifically, the 100 included in this… read more

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Posted on October 19, 2001

Brian Panish Named Daily Journal’s Top 100 Most Influential Lawyers of 2001

Daily Journal October 29, 2001 California Law Business Brian J. Panish – Partner at a Santa Monica law firm. A products liability litigator, Panish has won scores of multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, including a $55 million jury verdict in April against Continental General Tire. Panish proved the company liable for a tread-separation accident that rendered… read more

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Posted on June 20, 2001

WINNING – Successful Strategies from 10 of the Nation’s Leading Litigators

The National Law Journal- By Margaret Cronin Fisk When trial lawyers get together, they always tell war stories of cases they have won or trials that went sour. For most attorneys, there is either an even balance between victories and losses or a lamentable record of juries’ continually favoring the other side. In each city… read more

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Posted on February 16, 1996

Verdicts & Settlements Litigator Profile: Brian Panish

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Posted on July 11, 1990

Brian Panish Named TLPJ’s Trial Lawyer of the Year 1990

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