Glaser Weil’s Andrew Baum and Kerry Garvis Wright Selected as “Legal Visionaries” by the L.A. Times B2B Publishing

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L.A. Times B2B Publishing

Glaser Weil is pleased to announce Andrew Baum and Kerry Garvis Wright have been selected as “Legal Visionaries” in the Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing “Business of Law” issue. For its first edition, the publication covered industry trends, updates, and a list of legal visionaries.

The firm’s selected litigation partners were spotlighted in the inaugural issue for their demonstrated noteworthy success and accomplishments during the last 24 months.

Glaser Weil partner Andrew Baum has successfully litigated and resolved multi-million dollar claims in a wide variety of business and litigation matters, including partnership disputes, construction matters, employment actions, consumer and class action claims, as well as securities and white-collar criminal matters.

Kerry Garvis Wright applies her tenacity, ingenuity and results-oriented approach to her clients’ legal problems, and she has emerged as her own force in the legal community. As a leading entertainment and employment attorney, Wright regularly works with clients’ general counsel, who call on her for advice regarding problems ranging from the more mundane to issues involving emerging, cutting-edge principles of law.

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Related Attorneys

  • Andrew Baum
    Partner and Co-chair of the Litigation Department
  • Kerry Garvis Wright
    Partner and Chair of the Employment Practice

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