Fred M. Blum

Fred M. Blum is a founding partner and has been litigating cases for over twenty years. His practice is concentrated in the areas of complex litigation, including environmental, employment, and constitutional law. Fred also devotes large parts of his practice to business litigation, civil rights, and product liability. He has tried numerous cases in a wide variety of areas, including anti-trust, mass toxic torts, civil rights, and toxic property contamination. Representing individuals, government entities, or Fortune 500 Companies, Fred has been uniquely successful whether acting on behalf of plaintiffs or defendants. He has obtained defense verdicts in mass toxic torts and property contamination cases as well plaintiff verdicts in the multi-million dollar range. Additionally, he has successfully litigated environmental matters ranging from CERCLA to RCRA, as well as trademark, unfair competition and white-collar crimes. He has participated in numerous cases with national significance, including cases in firearm manufacture liability and church-state relations.

Fred also has significant appellate experience. He has been lead counsel in hundreds of matters, including cases involving environmental, products liability, employment, and constitutional law. He has filed briefs before all federal and state courts as well as argued before most federal and state courts, including an en banc hearing before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

He is admitted to practice before the State Bar of California, as well as the United States District Court, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. Fred is a 1978 graduate of the University of California at Davis and received his J.D. in 1981 from Whittier College School of Law.