Litigation

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Kirk D. Dillman
 

Mr. Dillman is a partner at Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman LLP, specializing in complex commercial litigation and trial practice, primarily in the areas of finance, securities, energy, real estate, trade secrets, partnership and health care fraud. He joined HBD in 1998 after co-counseling in the successful prosecution of various securities actions arising out of the Orange County bankruptcy.

Mr. Dillman has successfully tried numerous complex commercial disputes in both federal and state courts and before arbitrators and arbitration panels around the country. His clients include major regional real estate developers, technology companies, financial institutions and high net worth individuals. He regularly prosecutes high-profile actions against many of the largest public companies in the world. Judgments and settlements in these matters total more than $2.0 billion over the last ten years alone.

Some of Mr. Dillman’s representative matters include:

• Prosecution of claims in state court on behalf of Cogent Systems, a publicly-traded automated fingerprint identification system company, against Northrop Grumman for trade secret misappropriation in connection with a $250 million fingerprint identification contracts in the UK;

• Prosecution of an action in federal court against Capital One for misappropriation and partnership claims involving the development and implementation of data-mining technology;

• Prosecution of numerous actions around the country on behalf of large U.S. financial institutions against Wall Street banks for securities fraud in connection with the purchase of more than $1 billion of Enron and Enron-related securities;

• Prosecution of adversary proceedings on behalf of bond holders in the United Airlines bankruptcy concerning the value of airport terminals at LAX and a wide-body aircraft maintenance facility at SFO;

• Prosecution of claims on behalf of bankruptcy trustee against approximately 220 partners of bankrupt national law firm;

• Prosecution in conjunction with a team of top law firms around the country of whistleblower claims against Columbia/HCA Inc. arising out of one of the largest healthcare frauds in the history of the United States;

• Defense of claims against developer for purported interest in major retail shopping center;

• Defense of partnership dispute against developer of high-rise condominium project;

• Prosecution of fraud and contract claims against Maxtor on behalf of Stormedia in connection with a breach of a long-term supply contract.
Prior to joining HBD, Mr. Dillman was a partner in Augustini, Wheeler & Dillman, a boutique litigation and trial practice firm in Los Angeles.

Education
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law, J.D., 1983; Member, Executive Board of Moot Court Honors Program
Reed College, B.A., Philosophy, 1979; with highest honors.

Professional Activities
Admitted: California
Judicial Clerk: Honorable Laughlin E. Waters, United States District Court, Central District of California, 1983-85
Trustee: President, Center for Law in the Public Interest
Member, Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations, State Bar of California, Association of Business Trial Lawyers

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