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E-mail:
lblum@mgfllp.com
Telephone:
(858) 737-3100, Ext. 3020
Facsimile:
(858) 737-3100
Secretary:
Stacy M. Torres
storres@mgfllp.com |
Areas of Practice:
Bar Admissions:
- California (state courts)
- U.S. District Courts of California (Central and Southern)
Education:
- J.D., Cum Laude, Law Review, Order of the Coif – University
of San Diego
- B.A., Economics – Washington University, St. Louis
Published Cases
Recent Results
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Louis J. Blum practices in the areas of construction law, civil litigation,
business litigation and intellectual property law. He has represented
clients in litigation including numerous multi-week trials.
His construction law practice includes litigation of a myriad of
disputes from supplier-subcontractor to prime contractor-owner
concerning both private and public works construction projects.
He has also represented clients in litigation involving
patent, copyright, trademark and service mark enforcement; unfair
business practices and unfair competition; consumer protection statutes
including the Rees-Levering Act; business torts including fraud,
breach of contract, negligence and interference with contract; commercial code issues, including
security interests and sales of goods, and commercial paper. Mr. Blum also
assists clients in the registration
and protection of intellectual property primarily as these issues
relate to the construction industry.
Mr. Blum is admitted to practice before all California courts.
He is a member of the State Bar of California and the San Diego
County Bar Association. He received his juris doctor from the
University of San Diego School of Law, where he graduated cum
laude and was made a member of the Order of the Coif. Mr. Blum
was also a member of the San Diego Law Review and his comment
"Mixed Signals: Comparative Analysis in Constitutional Adjudication"
was published in Volume 39, in the Winter 2002 edition of the
San Diego Law Review. He received CALI (AmJur) awards for the
highest achievement in Products Liability and Pre-Trial Practice.
Mr. Blum received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Washington
University, St. Louis. |