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Jay Handlin is partner in the firm's Honolulu and Los Angeles offices and is a member of the Litigation & Alternative Dispute Resolution practice group. Since 1985, he has practiced complex commercial litigation in New York, California and Hawaii, in a career ranging from one of the nation's premiere law firms to a Fortune 100 entertainment conglomerate. His experience in both law firm and in-house counsel settings gives Mr. Handlin a unique perspective into the business aspects of litigation and the real-world needs of clients.
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After law school, Mr. Handlin clerked for the Hon. Jon O. Newman on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He began practicing law with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York, where he handled complex commercial litigation in such areas as securities law, banking, environmental, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, insurance, telecommunications and bankruptcy, and also maintained an extensive appellate practice.
In 1996, Mr. Handlin moved to Southern California to become in-house litigation counsel for The Walt Disney Company. During his seven years at Disney, Mr. Handlin was responsible for cases in all aspects of Disney's litigation portfolio, with particular emphasis on large complex cases, as well as entertainment and intellectual property-related litigation. At Disney, he handled matters ranging from shareholder derivative lawsuits and complex contract and licensing litigation to cases involving copyright, trademark, idea misappropriation, trade secret, patent, unfair competition, libel and slander, and licensing. He also provided substantial non-litigation advice relating to consumer products, retail and theme park operations, motion picture and television production, marketing and distribution. While at Disney, Mr. Handlin served as a credited technical advisor on the filming of the motion picture "A Civil Action."
After leaving Disney, Mr. Handlin became a partner at a national law firm, then became a partner at Los Angeles litigation firm Glaser, Weil, where he continued his complex commercial litigation practice with disputes involving real property, antitrust, employment and other contract issues, as well as a variety of cases involving entertainment and intellectual property. He has represented real estate developers, communications companies, hospitals, motion picture studios, television networks, radio stations, talent management companies, producers and actors in a wide variety of disputes.
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