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Mr.
Koenig is of counsel at Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman LLP.
He joined the firm in 1999 from Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue,
where he had been an associate in its Los Angeles office since
1996. Mr. Koenig began his litigation career in 1993 as an associate
in the Los Angeles office of Debevoise & Plimpton.
Mr. Koenig has extensive experience in most important aspects
of complex business litigation, including legal research, factual
investigation and discovery, drafting of pleadings, discovery
motions, dispositive motions and writs and appeals, general
pre-trial and trial support practice, and appellate practice.
Mr. Koenig has litigation experience in several substantive
areas of the law, including copyright, construction, securities
and First Amendment.
Mr. Koenig was a member of the team of HBD attorneys who represented
the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles in the multi-year
clergy abuse litigation, which resulted in a global settlement
in late 2007. He also was a member of the HBD trial team that
obtained a $52 million trial judgment on behalf of Oaktree,
TCW and Pacholder in a securities fraud action against CIBC
World Markets. The judgment was upheld on appeal and the appellate
decision is published at OCM Principal Opportunities Fund, L.P.
v. CIBC World Markets Corp., 157 Cal. App. 4th 835 (2007).
Education
University of Southern California Law Center, J.D., 1993;
Order of the Coif; Member, 1992, and Executive Editor, 1993,
Southern California Law Review
Talbot Theological Seminary and Biola University, M.
Div., Th.M., 1984
University of California, Los Angeles, B.A, English Literature,
1978
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