David M. Newman

Title: Of Counsel (Los Angeles, California)
Email: david@tilg.net

David’s practice covers a broad range of state and federal litigation involving complex commercial transactions, fraud, defamation, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, unfair competition, and employment.  David has managed all phases of litigation, has handled several jury and non-jury trials, and has submitted appeals to the California Courts of Appeal and Supreme Court, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  David also serves as outside general counsel for a variety of businesses in Southern California.  In this capacity, he regularly advises clients on issues relating to contracts, licenses, intellectual property, privacy, and regulatory compliance. David has written numerous articles concerning areas of law that he specializes in, including the cover article “Out of the Courts” for Los Angeles Lawyer magazine.  Prior to joining The Internet Law Group, he worked at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP and Anglin, Flewelling, Rasmussen, Campbell, & Trytten LLP.

In addition to practicing law, David teaches it.  Since 2013, he has served as an Adjunct Professor at California State University, Northridge, where he leads two different business law courses for students in the College of Business and Economics.  Ironically, most of what he teaches his students is how to avoid litigation.

David graduated cum laude from Duke University with a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy.  He earned his law degree from USC Law School where he served on the Southern California Law Review.

David continues his life-long passion of being a frustrated Dodgers fan, and he likes to take his frustration out on the golf course.  In his next life, he plans on being the general manager of the Lakers.