Daniel Hurwitz is an experienced litigator in such diverse areas as product liability, environmental, administrative law, trademark and copyright infringement, mass torts, e-commerce, premises liability and business litigation. He has represented multinational clients and litigated cases throughout California and in various high-risk jurisdictions throughout the country, including Illinois, Texas, Kentucky, Alabama and New York.
A significant portion of Dan’s practice is focused on the defense of petroleum companies in litigation involving commercial disputes, property damage claims, and environmental and personal injury claims. He has experience representing petroleum companies in a range of commercial litigation, including assertions under the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act. Dan also regularly addresses commercial issues in the contexts of tenders of defense and indemnity in personal injury matters pursuant to the contracts between a franchisee and franchisor and property owners and their managers.
Dan also has experience representing multinational clients in complex litigation cases for two large, international law firms. He has counseled clients in such diverse business areas as light and heavy industrial, pharmaceutical, consumer electronics, live event entertainment, media, software, banking, and sports and recreation, among others. Dan has been published in UCLA’s Journal of Law and Technology and Entertainment Law Review.