Brian Hershman is an experienced civil litigator and former federal prosecutor who has been lead trial counsel in more than a dozen state and federal trials that proceeded to verdict, maintaining an unblemished trial record.
Brian's recent experience includes prevailing in a jury trial for pharmaceutical company Celgene; prevailing in a bench trial for the Los Angeles Unified School District; prevailing in a jury trial for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office and former District Attorney Steve Cooley (recognized as a Top Ten Defense Verdict in 2012); prevailing in a bench trial for the County of Los Angeles in a dispute concerning the proper recording of reconveyances; obtaining summary judgment for the County of Los Angeles in a dispute concerning judicial compensation; and obtaining reversal of more than $1 billion in tax assessments against online travel companies.
Brian is a member of the board of directors of the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice and is pro bono chair for the Los Angeles Office. In 2005, the Department of Justice awarded Brian the Director's Award for Superior Performance as an Assistant United States Attorney for his successful prosecution of United States v. Meredith, a 13-week federal trial resulting in guilty verdicts against all seven defendants. He also received the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association's National Award of Investigative Excellence and the Prosecutorial Award for work in United States v. James Davis.
Expérience
- 2018-2019
Instructor, Deposition Workshop, Loyola Law School - November 3, 2016
Qui Tam - A Closer Look at Healthcare Fraud & More; Calculation Challenges in Healthcare Fraud - 2008
Conducting Effective Cross-Examination, Bet Tzedek - 2007
Direct Examination and Witness Preparation, Bet Tzedek - 2006
Meet the Chiefs, Federal Bar Association, White Collar Crime Sub-committee - 2005
Putting the Trial Back in Trial Lawyer, Federal Bar Association - 2005
Protecting Confidential Sources, California First Amendment Coalition
- Yale University (J.D. 1993; Recipient of Potter Stewart Prize and Harlan Fiske Stone Prize); University of California, Berkeley (B.A. in Political Science summa cum laude 1989)
- California
- Served as an Assistant United States Attorney, Central District of California (2000-2006), including Deputy Chief, Public Corruption and Government Frauds Section
The Best Lawyers in America (2019-2025)
BTI Client Service All-Stars (2020)
Southern California Super Lawyers — business litigation (2009-2014; 2018-2019; 2021-2024)
Los Angeles Business Journal — "Most Influential Lawyer" — white collar and cyber crime (2015)
Los Angeles Daily Journal — Top Ten Defense Verdicts (2012)
Director's Award — Superior Performance as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (2005)