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As a former clerk for three Los Angeles Superior Court judges and extern for one federal magistrate judge, Jamison Gilmore is an important member of litigation teams guiding their clients through matters in these court systems.  Mr. Gilmore has drafted over 3,000 tentative orders, none of which have been reversed on appeal.  He has handled matters involving trade secret misappropriation, breaches of contracts, copyright and trademark disputes, catastrophic personal injuries, toxic torts, and actions under California’s unfair business practices statute (section 17200).  Mr. Gilmore has represented clients in media and entertainment, technology, pharmaceutical, energy, and construction industries.

Before working at King & Spalding, Mr. Gilmore clerked for Los Angeles Superior Court Judges Daniel Crowley, Theresa Traber, and Christopher Lui.  In law school, Mr. Gilmore externed for Federal Magistrate Judge Michael Wilner in the Central District of California.  The research and analysis skills developed through this work enables Mr. Gilmore to draft effective moving and opposing briefs.

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Credentials

J.D., Southwestern Law School, Associate Editor, Southwestern Law Review, Board Member, Southwestern Moot Court

B.A. Political Science, California State University-Long Beach, Dean's List, President's List

California

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Daniel Crowley, California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Christopher Lui, California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Theresa Traber, California

Executive Committee Member - Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property Section of Los Angeles County Bar Association

Executive Committee Member - Southwestern Law School American Inn of Court

Member - Santa Clarita Valley Bar Association

Officer - Barristers/Young Attorneys Section of Los Angeles County Bar Association

Matters

Secured summary judgment for a major drug manufacturer against allegations that it failed to warn of harm caused by its second generation anti-psychotic medication.

Obtained an order granting a client's anti-SLAPP motion striking portions of the plaintiff's complaint based on protected speech from the client's employees and counsel. Also obtained a related award of over $45,000 in attorneys' fees for successfully moving to strike portions of the complaint.

Secured an order stating the court lacked personal jurisdiction for one of the largest oil manufacturers in the world in a wrongful death, negligent hiring, and public nuisance lawsuit involving an accident that occurred in a state outside of where the relevant petroleum-based product was manufactured.

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Secured summary judgment for a major drug manufacturer against allegations that it failed to warn of harm caused by its second generation anti-psychotic medication.

Obtained an order granting a client's anti-SLAPP motion striking portions of the plaintiff's complaint based on protected speech from the client's employees and counsel. Also obtained a related award of over $45,000 in attorneys' fees for successfully moving to strike portions of the complaint.

Secured an order stating the court lacked personal jurisdiction for one of the largest oil manufacturers in the world in a wrongful death, negligent hiring, and public nuisance lawsuit involving an accident that occurred in a state outside of where the relevant petroleum-based product was manufactured.

Represented a pharmaceutical company in securing a permanent injunction under five states' unfair business practices statutes after a four-day Zoom bench trial against a competitor for selling a drug that was essentially a copy of the client's drug.

Assisted in the contractual prosecution of the producer of Bad Moms for the wrongful misuse of two authors' books in creating the film.

Assisted in responding to an office action from the United States Patent and Trademark Office that wrongfully categorized a client's mark as descriptive.

Enforced an artist's copyright in a photograph unlawfully used by a famous influencer.

Insights

Article · Source: Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine

December 20, 2022
Barristers Tips; Protecting Developers From Lootbox Litigation

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Matters

Secured summary judgment for a major drug manufacturer against allegations that it failed to warn of harm caused by its second generation anti-psychotic medication.

Obtained an order granting a client's anti-SLAPP motion striking portions of the plaintiff's complaint based on protected speech from the client's employees and counsel. Also obtained a related award of over $45,000 in attorneys' fees for successfully moving to strike portions of the complaint.

Secured an order stating the court lacked personal jurisdiction for one of the largest oil manufacturers in the world in a wrongful death, negligent hiring, and public nuisance lawsuit involving an accident that occurred in a state outside of where the relevant petroleum-based product was manufactured.

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Matters

Secured summary judgment for a major drug manufacturer against allegations that it failed to warn of harm caused by its second generation anti-psychotic medication.

Obtained an order granting a client's anti-SLAPP motion striking portions of the plaintiff's complaint based on protected speech from the client's employees and counsel. Also obtained a related award of over $45,000 in attorneys' fees for successfully moving to strike portions of the complaint.

Secured an order stating the court lacked personal jurisdiction for one of the largest oil manufacturers in the world in a wrongful death, negligent hiring, and public nuisance lawsuit involving an accident that occurred in a state outside of where the relevant petroleum-based product was manufactured.

Represented a pharmaceutical company in securing a permanent injunction under five states' unfair business practices statutes after a four-day Zoom bench trial against a competitor for selling a drug that was essentially a copy of the client's drug.

Assisted in the contractual prosecution of the producer of Bad Moms for the wrongful misuse of two authors' books in creating the film.

Assisted in responding to an office action from the United States Patent and Trademark Office that wrongfully categorized a client's mark as descriptive.

Enforced an artist's copyright in a photograph unlawfully used by a famous influencer.

Insights

Article · Source: Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine

December 20, 2022
Barristers Tips; Protecting Developers From Lootbox Litigation

View all

Credentials

J.D., Southwestern Law School, Associate Editor, Southwestern Law Review, Board Member, Southwestern Moot Court

B.A. Political Science, California State University-Long Beach, Dean's List, President's List

California

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Daniel Crowley, California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Christopher Lui, California

Judicial Clerk, Judge Theresa Traber, California

Executive Committee Member - Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property Section of Los Angeles County Bar Association

Executive Committee Member - Southwestern Law School American Inn of Court

Member - Santa Clarita Valley Bar Association

Officer - Barristers/Young Attorneys Section of Los Angeles County Bar Association