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Paul B. Derby is an associate at Hennigan, Bennett &
Dorman LLP. Prior to joining HBD, Mr. Derby was an associate
at O’Melveny & Myers LLP.
Mr. Derby specializes in the litigation of complex commercial
matters, with an emphasis on real estate and commercial fraud.
Mr. Derby also has a broad range of experience in many other
aspects of complex business litigation, having handled claims
in the areas of antitrust, appraisal, bankruptcy, entertainment,
insurance, professional negligence, product liability, patent
and trademark, dissolution and accounting, and numerous contract
and tort matters.
Examples of Mr. Derby’s representations include:
• Represented dissenting shareholders in
a statutory appraisal proceeding in Delaware Chancery Court,
resulting in a successful verdict. See Crescent/Mach I P'ship,
L.P. v. Turner, 2007 Del. Ch. LEXIS 63 (Del. Ch. May 2, 2007).
• Successfully arbitrated claims related to the dissolution
of a wind energy partnership, accounting for the partnership’s
assets, and fraud. All claims were adjudicated in favor
of Mr. Derby’s clients.
• Represented Maguire Properties against certain breach
of lease claims. See Quick Loan Funding, Inc. v. Maguire
Properties – 3121 Michelson LLC, 2006 Cal. App. LEXIS
5400 (2006). This dispute was favorably settled on confidential
terms.
• Represented a prominent inventor against a variety
of contract and employment related claims. The former employee-contract
partner’s claims, which totaled many millions of dollars,
were settled for pennies on the dollar.
• Represented an Oregon non-for-profit against wrongful
termination and other employment related claims. All claims
were dismissed on summary judgment.
• Member of the team of attorneys at HBD representing
Maguire Properties in a breach of contract dispute related
to the purchase of certain parcels of undeveloped land in
Los Angeles. This dispute was favorably settled on confidential
terms.
• Member of the team of attorneys at HBD representing
Rabobank, the third largest Dutch bank, in a $500 million
fraud action against the largest Canadian bank related to
the sale of certain Enron-related securities.
• Member of a team of attorneys representing a major
motion picture studio against hundreds of millions of dollars
in royalties claims.
• Represented a major insurance company in connection
with fraud claims by the California Insurance Commissioner.
See Low v. Altus Fin. S.A., 136 F. Supp. 2d 1113 (C.D. Cal.
2001).
Education
University of California at Los Angeles School of
Law, J.D., 2000; Managing Editor, UCLA Law Review;
Articles Editor, UCLA Entertainment Law Review; selected “Best
Team,” 1998-99 Moot Court Competition; member, UCLA
National Moot Court Team; winner, American Jurisprudence award
for Moot Court
University of Redlands, B.A., history, B.A.,
government, 1993, with both college and departmental honors
Professional Activities
Admitted: California
Judicial Extern: Hon. Alex Kozinski, United
States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Lecturer: During law school, Mr. Derby was
both a lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication
at the University of Southern California, and an instructor
at the Harvard-Westlake School.
Member: American Bar Association Section
of Litigation, Los Angeles County Bar Association.
Other Honors: Super Lawyers “Rising
Star” in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
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