Background
Mirell, Douglas E. was born on July 1, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Mirell, Douglas E. was born on July 1, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Claremont Men's College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1977). University of California at Davis (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Loeb & Loeb LLP (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1980, California. Topical Volume Editor, University of California at Davis Law Review, 1979-1980.
Extern Clerk, Honorary Coleman A. Blease, Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, 1980. Adjunct Professor of Law, Constitutional Law II (First Amendment), University of Southern California Law Center, Spring 1996. Author: "Can O.J. Simpson Profit From the Sale of His Book?" Entertainment Law Reporter, Volume 16, No.
8, January 1995; "The Latest Threat to Free Speech: California's Proposed Bar Rules," Communications Lawyer, Summer 1995. "The Trial of the Century: Some Implications for the Next Millennium," Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts Handbook, 1995-1996 Edition. Member: Los Angeles County (Member, 1982.
Chair, 1984-1985 and Continuing Legal Education Articles Coordinator, 1983-1984, Los Angeles Lawyer Editorial Board. Member: Individual Rights Section Executive Committee, 1985. Bench Bar Media Committee, 1980) and American (Member: Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section.
Litigation Section; Forum Committee on Communications Law. Section of Intellectual Property Law. Forum on Franchising) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Member: Litigation Section. Intellectual Property Section). Association of Business Trial Lawyers.
Loeb & Loeb LLP is a full-service law firm representing organizations and individuals in the business community. The firm was established in Los Angeles in 1909 and now maintains offices in the Central Business District and Century City areas of Los Angeles, in New York City, in Washington, D.C., in Nashville, Tennessee and in Rome, Italy. Although the firm has been identified historically with both the entertainment industry and institutional lending, its client base throughout its history has encompassed individuals and entities engaged in most types of domestic and international businesses and professions.
Its principal practice areas include civil litigation in all federal and state courts, patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition law, general corporate and corporate securities law, banking, insurance company, pension fund and other institutional lending, real estate law, real estate financing, real estate securities, leveraged leasing, asset securitization, franchising, entertainment law (including motion pictures, television, sports, music and dramatic and literary arts), advertising, communication, health care, international, federal, state and local taxation, estate planning, pension and employee benefits, bankruptcy, insolvency and workout matters, environmental law, labor and employment, white collar criminal investigation and corporate counseling and probate and trust law.
Member: Los Angeles County (Member, 1982. Chair, 1984-1985 and Continuing Legal Education Articles Coordinator, 1983-1984, Los Angeles Lawyer Editorial Board. Member: Individual Rights Section Executive Committee, 1985.
Bench Bar Media Committee, 1980) and American (Member: Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section. Litigation Section; Forum Committee on Communications Law. Section of Intellectual Property Law.
Forum on Franchising) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California (Member: Litigation Section. Intellectual Property Section).
Association of Business Trial Lawyers.