California Powerhouse: Hueston Hennigan

The Southern California-based firm also obtained a complete defense win in July 2021 for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in a case initiated by a former employee and whistleblower Mauro Botta following a bench trial. This case and many others earned Hueston Hennigan, the smallest firm being recognized, a spot on Law360’s California Powerhouses list.

Botta sued PwC and seven of its partners, claiming he was fired and retaliated against for filing a whistleblower complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accusing PwC of misconduct. But a California federal judge dismissed his suit, finding that Botta failed to link his complaint to the SEC with his firing.

But the work is far from over for the legal titans for the rest of 2022; Hueston Hennigan has about half a dozen trials left to go, a number that founding partner John C. Hueston said shows a “historically busy trial cycle for the firm.”

“Our goal by the end of this year is to complete a record run of trials and have everyone’s health intact,” he said. “This is a hallmark of our work. Clients come to us with matters they really think will go to trial, and that’s why I keep telling our firm, let’s emphasize the numbers because it’s easy to talk, but we’re actually walking the walk.”

Founded in 2015, Hueston Hennigan started off with only about a dozen attorneys. Since then, the firm has grown to 72 on staff, with offices in Los Angeles and Newport Beach.

Looking back nearly a decade ago as the firm’s founding partners were on the verge of launching their own shop, the group was confident in what they were about to build, said partner Moez M. Kaba.

“It’s been terrific to see how things have come together, and continue coming together,” he said. “The best piece of advice I would’ve given myself then would be to take on challenging opportunities to develop your skills as a trial lawyer.”

Added Hueston: “You’ll never get to the top of your profession unless you’re willing to have confidence in yourself and take risks as entrepreneurs — and even with your reputation. With skills and development, you can succeed at the highest level of practice.”

From the start, the founding partners had a vision of launching a national boutique focused not only on building a powerhouse team of formidable trial attorneys, but also molding and mentoring younger associates to become skilled courtroom litigators, ready to face off against anyone on the other side of the table.

The goal was to be the go-to, premier trial firm with a diverse practice, covering corporate, contracts, intellectual property, white collar, business litigation and more.

“Every one of our cases is truly a team effort,” said Kaba. “Everyone leaves it all out there. We leave nothing behind.”

It’s that attitude that served the firm well in its crusade on behalf of its highest-profile clients in the last year, from Monster Energy and PwC to Endo Pharmaceuticals.

Hueston Hennigan represented Monster in a massive April arbitration victory on behalf of Monster and Orange Bang, which accused sports supplement and drink maker Vital Pharmaceuticals of ripping off the “Bang” trademark for energy drinks, in violation of a prior agreement between Orange Bang and Vital.

Monster agreed to help Orange Bang defend its rights in exchange for half of any recovery. In April, an arbitrator awarded Monster and Orange Bang $175 million plus a 5% future royalty.

“In order to be a credible trial firm, you must have teams that truly relish going to trial,” Kaba said. “It helps bring a focus to the case, ask the right questions, and zero in on the things that will matter most to prevail in front of a judge, jury or some other fact-finder. It brings both discipline and creativity to our cases that we think sets us apart.”

Hueston Hennigan’s big break with Endo Pharmaceuticals came in 2018, when the company selected it over other top-notch firms to do some national trial work. Endo eventually tapped the firm as the counsel of record for a $50 billion state court bench trial in which Endo, Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Allergan PLC were accused of creating a “public nuisance” by causing the opioid crisis.

Last November, after a monthslong bench trial, Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter J. Wilson ruled that the city of Oakland and the counties of Orange, Los Angeles and Santa Clara failed to prove an actionable public nuisance for which Endo and the three other drugmakers were liable. The decision was finalized in December.

“We were by far the smallest firm, and we were very grateful for the confidence,” Hueston said. “Frankly, everyone was betting this was a case that couldn’t be won, but we knew this could be won with the right approach to the facts and the law.”

The entire team was focused and remained aggressive throughout the long, complex trial, and it crafted a narrative to tell the story from the company’s point of view of why prescription pain medication was critical in the health care industry, and how Endo’s conduct didn’t fit within any of the elements required to establish a public nuisance, Kaba said.

The opioid litigation taught the firm some crucial lessons.

“John has a saying that we’ve lived by in all of our trials, which is: ‘We’ve got to go out there and try to win every day,’” Kaba said. “So what I tell our team is that even on the day the other side gets their key witness on the stand, we still try to win that day.”

Also in November, the firm secured a victory for ClearOne in its long-running spat with competitor Shure in an infringement dispute relating to a microphone array that uses a ceiling tile to deliver audio through an acoustically transparent outer surface, which allows the technology to be mostly out of sight.

A Delaware federal jury ultimately ruled that ClearOne didn’t infringe the patent owned by Shure, while also concluding that the entire patent wasn’t valid to begin with.

That same month, Hueston Hennigan helped the country’s largest integrated health care system defeat emergency attempts to block its COVID-19 vaccination policy for its staff, more than 4,000 of whom fought against the enforcement of the policy, which terminated those that didn’t get the vaccine or receive an exemption.

As soon as the court rejected the employees’ petition seeking emergency relief, Hueston Hennigan moved to dismiss, and the employees subsequently dropped their suit.

Hueston Hennigan’s work extends beyond the private sector. In January 2021, it made a $10 million pledge when it launched the Social Justice Legal Foundation, a separate entity that focuses on public work, criminal justice reform and civil rights, representing children of undocumented immigrants, members of the LGBTQIA community, victims of police misconduct, and more.

When asked what the future holds for Hueston Hennigan, Hueston and Kaba both expressed excitement about the firm’s advocacy for its clients and litigating their most challenging cases. They emphasized the importance of growing nationally while attracting and mentoring the best and brightest attorneys and law clerks.

“We hope to continue what we’ve been doing, and to keep doing it at the highest levels,” Kaba said.

“We wanted to be one of the leading national trial firms, and we feel we rang the bell regionally from the start,” Hueston added. “We’ve been very excited and grateful to our clients for coming to the West Coast with their most important cases. Our next step is to make that national footprint more concrete.”

 

Reprinted with permission from Law360.

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Hueston Hennigan Files Amicus Brief with the US Supreme Court in Support of Affirmative Action

We represent 35 former high-ranking military officers, arguing that the Court should uphold the constitutionality of the consideration of race in college admissions.

“Our brief argued that diversity in the military officer corps is essential to national security, and that all officers benefit from attending colleges or service academies that maintain a diverse student body,” said Michael Purpura.

Among our clients are four former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs (one from each service), multiple former Superintendents of the Nation’s service academies (West Point, Annapolis, and Air Force), Congressional Medal of Honor winner and former Senator Bob Kerrey, and Admiral William McRaven, who was Commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command at the time of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

The Hueston Hennigan team included Michael Purpura, Moez Kaba, and Amber Munoz.

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Hueston Hennigan Repeats As Top 10 Litigation Boutique

The firm’s rankings are:

#6 Best Litigation Boutique Law Firms
#6 Best Midsize Law Firms for Compensation
#13 Most Selective Midsize Law Firms

Associates commended Hueston Hennigan for “challenging work and early responsibility” and “top-of-market compensation.”

 

Vault’s 2023 Rankings are derived from Vault’s Annual Associate Survey conducted from March 2022 through May 2022.

Three Partners Named to Benchmark’s 40 and Under Hot List

Each year, Benchmark Litigation identifies the best and brightest litigators across the United States. Those named to this exclusive list have proven their eligibility as individuals at the partner level of their respective firms who are of the age of 40 or younger. They have all also had a hand in some of their firms’ most noteworthy recent cases and have earned praise from clients and peers regarding the quality of their work.

Attorneys named to the 2022 publication were chosen through several phases of research: namely, the review of their recent case work, peer review in which we consider how attorneys at peer legal institutions might rank them, and a consideration of client feedback on their performances. These attorneys, though young, have established themselves in their respective fields and are set to enjoy bright futures.

Camp and Chou Named Among Top Litigators & Trial Lawyers

Mr. Camp is a skilled trial lawyer and a former federal prosecutor who handles complex, high-stakes business disputes. He has successfully tried numerous civil and criminal cases in forums across the country, and has represented clients in a range of industries, including technology, entertainment, medical devices, insurance, and finance.

Ms. Chou is a key member of Hueston Hennigan’s White Collar and Investigations teams. She is a seasoned trial and appellate attorney and recently served as a deputy chief in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Central District of California. Editors noted Ms. Chou’s “outstanding reputation for her public sector work.”

The Los Angeles Business Journal recognizes the region’s most outstanding litigators as “Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Lawyers in Los Angeles.” These are the lawyers you want in your corner in court.

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Purpura Represents Former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone before House Jan. 6 Committee

“I am honored that he placed his trust in me because these were complicated issues in that you have attorney-client issues and separation of powers issues between co-equal branches of government,” said Mike Purpura in an interview with the Daily Journal.

“We negotiated to have his subpoena withdrawn because the executive branch has taken the position for decades that close advisers to the president are not subject to compelled testimony by Congress,” said Mr. Purpura. “Through a lot of hard work and a lot of negotiation with the committee, we were able to solve the problem and still be sensitive to Pat’s role as a lawyer. We protected the direct advice that he gave to his client.”

As noted in the National Law Journal, “Cipollone was present for many of the key events under investigation by the select committee and has been portrayed at the committee’s public hearings as someone who resisted Trump’s more extreme plans to reverse his election defeat.”

 

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Court Confirms $175 Million “Blockbuster” Trademark Win

The decision “affirms one of the largest trademark infringement awards in U.S. history,” noted co-lead counsel John Hueston to Reuters.

Moez Kaba, co-lead counsel, added to Law360, “Arbitrator Isaacs took great care with both the factual issues and the law.”

After a weeks-long trial in April 2022, an arbitrator found, in a 177-page ruling, that Bang Energy does not contain creatine, contrary to VPX’s prominent and false claims. In the significant ruling, the arbitrator awarded Monster and Orange Bang $175 million in damages, nearly $10 million in attorney’s fees and costs, and a 5% royalty on all future sales of Bang Energy (and other Bang products).

The Hueston Hennigan trial team was co-led by John Hueston and Moez Kaba, along with Allison Libeu, and includes Lauren McGrory Johnson, Sourabh Mishra, Brandon Marsh, Michael Todisco, Justin Greer, and Amber Munoz.

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Talented Lawyers Named 2022 Southern California Rising Stars

The following Hueston Hennigan lawyers are recognized this year:

Michael Acquah
Michael Behrens
Sara Haji
Brittani Jackson
Lauren Johnson
Sourabh Mishra
Christy V. Rayburn
Joe Reiter
Michael Todisco
Rajan Trehan

We are incredibly proud of this group who are indicative of the young lawyers who are working on cutting-edge litigation for the world’s leading companies.

To be eligible, a candidate must be either 40 years old or younger, or in practice for 10 years or less. While up to 5% of the lawyers in the state are named to Super Lawyers, no more than 2.5% are named to the Rising Stars list.

Hueston Hennigan Attorneys Named to the Super Lawyers List

The following Hueston Hennigan lawyers are recognized this year:

Marshall A. Camp
Vicki Chou
Douglas J. Dixon
Padraic Foran
Brian J. Hennigan
John C. Hueston
Robert N. Klieger
Allison L. Libeu
Alison L. Plessman
Andrew K. Walsh

John Hueston was also named to the lists of the “Top 100 Lawyers” and the “Top 50 Orange County Lawyers”.

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. This selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.

Walsh and Reiter Named to the List of 2022 Visionaries

Mr. Walsh represents clients in complex civil business disputes, high-stakes environmental and entertainment litigation, and white collar criminal actions, in both state and federal court. Editors noted that he recently secured two declinations in high-profile criminal investigations, as well as his representation of the Navajo Nation in federal multi-district litigation against the USEPA, its contractors, and mining companies for damages arising out of the unprecedented acid mine wastewater spill from the Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado in August 2015. His determined strategy has led to a recovery of more than $40 million to date for the Navajo Nation with the latest USEPA settlement in June 2022.

Mr. Reiter, recently recognized by Law360 as a Rising Star, is counsel on many of the firm’s highest-profile trials, having played a key role in six trial/arbitration victories to date. Editors noted Mr. Reiter’s recent trial victories for PricewaterhouseCoopers in a closely watched federal whistleblower retaliation trial; a $25 million federal jury verdict for Acorn Technologies against Samsung for patent infringement; and Amazon.com in a high-profile and consequential breach-of-contract and tortious interference suit brought by eBay.

 

The Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing team select 81 of the very best thought leaders and power brokers in the legal space in Southern California.

 

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