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Mr. Most, a partner at Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman LLP,
specializes in the litigation of complex commercial matters.
His practice focuses on real estate, commercial fraud, and
securities. Prior to joining HBD, Mr. Most was an associate
at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker and at Howrey &
Simon.
Mr. Most’s real estate litigation efforts have included
the successful representation of Maguire Properties, the largest
commercial office developer in Los Angeles, in a series of
separate contract disputes. Certain of the matters are reported
at Quick Loan Funding, Inc. v. Maguire Properties –
3121 Michelson LLC, 2006 Cal. App. LEXIS 5400 (2006);
Playa Phase 1 Commercial Land Company v. PVEMTD Commercial,
LLC, 2006 Cal. App. LEXIS 4162 (2006); and Anthracite
Capital, Inc. v. MP-555 W. Fifth Mezzanine, LLC, 2005
U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9179 (S.D. N.Y., May 17, 2005).
Since 2005, Mr. Most has been a member of the team of HBD
attorneys representing a number of large U.S. financial institutions
in connection with their purchase of Parmalat-related securities.
Previously, Mr. Most was a member of the HBD securities litigation
team that represented a number of large U.S. financial institutions
in litigation against Wall Street banks in connection with
their purchases of more than $1 billion of Enron and Enron-related
securities, which matters settled successfully on confidential
terms. Mr. Most was also a 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.
Mr. Most represented the County of Orange in its securities
litigation following its Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing. The
matters successfully concluded with HBD having recovered nearly
$900 million for the County of Orange.
Mr. Most also successfully defended members of the Board of
Directors of Idealab, a privately-held California technology
“incubator,” in a lawsuit brought by its preferred
shareholders seeking dissolution of the company and removal
of Mr. Most’s clients from the Board. The matter settled
favorably after the trial court dismissed key claims brought
in the action, as reported at Kline Hawkes California SBIC
L.P, et al. v. Idealab, et al., 117 Cal. App. 4th 183 (2004).
In 2007, Mr. Most concluded representation of members of the
Board of Directors of Idealab in a separate derivative action,
which matter settled favorably.
Education
George Washington University National Law Center,
J.D., 1989; Editor in Chief, Consumer Protection Reporting
Service
University of California, Santa Barbara,
B.A., 1986, magna cum laude.
Professional Activities
Admitted: California
Member, American Bar Association, Business
Law Section, and Los Angeles County Bar Association.
Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles Superior Court, 1996-present
Mediator, Los Angeles County Superior Court,
1999-present
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