Litigation attorney Wayne Gross was quoted in the Orange County Business Journal in an article on the formation of Greenberg Gross LLP. Joined by fellow former Greenberg Traurig shareholder Alan Greenberg, the two started Greenberg Gross as a way to focus on high stakes commercial litigation without the conflict restrictions of a big firm.
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Gross said his new firm, which has taken the name Greenberg Gross, will allow the partners to “take the business litigation cases that we want to handle without being subject to big-firm conflict restrictions.”
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Orange County Attorney Wayne Gross has announced the formation of new law firm, Greenberg Gross LLP (GGTrialLaw.com), to focus on high-stakes commercial litigation. Gross has partnered with Alan Greenberg in founding the Costa Mesa-based firm which will allow the partners to “take the business litigation cases that we want to handle without being subject to big-firm conflict restrictions.”
The partners grabbed national headlines for winning a $50 million jury verdict in a partnership dispute regarding iconic Hollywood properties, including the world-famous Palladium.
Greenberg Gross is in the process of hiring several exceptional attorneys and will offer clients a flexible fee structure.
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Orange County attorney Wayne Gross was quoted in Bloomberg on the assignment of Judge David O. Carter to the U.S. government’s lawsuit against Standard & Poor. A former prosecutor and Vietnam Veteran, Judge Carter will preside over the case where the government charges McGraw-Hill and its S&P unit of manipulating residential mortgage-backed securities.
“He’s not afraid of anything or anyone,” said Wayne Gross, formerly a federal prosecutor in charge of the U.S. Attorney’s office in Santa Ana. “Both sides could not have gotten a better judge. He gives every fiber of his being to the case before him.”
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Wayne R. Gross, a shareholder at international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was installed as president of The Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) during the 2013 OCBA Judges’ Night and Annual Meeting, held Thursday, January 17, 2013 in Irvine.
“I am honored and humbled for this opportunity to serve as President and look forward to continuing to serve the OCBA in this new expanded capacity, sharing my passion and vision for the communities we serve,” said Gross.
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Greenberg Traurig Partner and Orange County Bar Association President, Wayne Gross, was quoted in the OC Register about the UC Irvine’s law school bar exam pass rate. The inaugural graduating class of UC Irvine’s law school beat out UCLA and Berkley with regards to bar exam pass rate.
“We should be very proud that a law school still in its embryonic stages has done great things from the first moments of its inception,” said Irvine attorney Wayne R. Gross, president of the Orange County Bar Association.
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The OCBA President’s Page by Wayne Gross has been published in the January 2013 edition of OC Lawyer magazine. The entire article, This is Your Canvas, is available below.
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In anticipation of his upcoming installation as President of the OCBA, attorney Wayne Gross is the cover story in the January 2013 issue of OC Lawyer Magazine. Profile written by former Assistant U.S. Attorney and former OCBA President, John Hueston.
From the article:
“It was during my tenure at the U.S. Attorney’s Office that I met Wayne. We developed a close bond, helping each other in trial preparation and critiquing our respective performances. It was in that laboratory that we learned what is likely to sway a judge and jury, as well as when to push hard and when to back off. We debated trial approaches and created trial narratives designed to intrigue jurors and join us in fact-finding. We learned that it was not enough to win; we had to win fairly and with style.”
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Attorney Wayne Gross is featured on the cover of the January 2013 edition of Orange County Lawyer magazine where he is profiled as the upcoming OCBA President.