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Founded in 1990 by
solo practitioner Benjamin Schonbrun and legal services attorney V. James
DeSimone as Schonbrun & DeSimone, the firm quickly established a niche
in representing plaintiffs in high profile excessive force cases and ground
breaking sexual harassment cases in the entertainment industry. Schonbrun & DeSimone
was counsel for the plaintiff in the precedent setting case of Mogilefsky
v. Silver Pictures, which was the first published California decision
to recognize that same sex harassment violated the California Fair Employment
& Housing Act. Schonbrun & DeSimone
represented the family of Terrence Williams, a mentally ill young man
who was shot and killed by the Hawthorne Police Department. Through its
vigorous advocacy, the firm obtained $1,000,000.00 on behalf of his mother,
Loretta Brown. In 1992, the firm
expanded to add Michael D. Seplow, an attorney with Blanc, Williams, Johnston
& Kronstadt, and in 1995, Wilmer J. Harris, an attorney with the Law
Offices of Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. joined the firm. In 1999, prominent Los Angeles attorney Paul L. Hoffman, was welcomed into the partnership. From 1984 to 1994, Hoffman served as Legal Director for the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, where he was lead counsel on numerous landmark cases, including United States v Alvarez-Machain, Coalition Against Police Abuse v Board of Police Commissioners (the police spying cases) and Chalk v Orange County Board of Education. In 2000, the firm opened up its office in Pasadena, California, headed by partner Wilmer Harris. Service to clients is the priority at Schonbrun De Simone Seplow Harris & Hoffman. The firm continues its commitment to obtain excellent results in litigation while providing caring assistance to its clients.
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