Lynne R. Lasry

Contact
llasry@sllbv.com
619.235.5655

      Lynne Lasry is a 1979 USD law school graduate, having previously attended U.C. Davis and the University of Barcelona for a degree in comparative literature.  She has been a trial lawyer and litigator for almost 30 years, trying many complex criminal and civil federal and state cases.

     From 1980-1982, Lynne focused on the representation of architects and engineers sued for malpractice.  From 1982-1987, she was a prosecutor with the United States Attorney's Office in San Diego, trying traditional federal crimes as well as civil rights violations, murder for hire, arms and technology smuggling and participation in foreign counter-intelligence investigations.

     Since 1987, she has been in private practice, first as a partner with Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch, LLP and, since 2000, as a partner with Sandler, Lasry, Laube, Byer & Valdez, LLP.  For the last 20 plus years, Lynne has been a recipient of numerous local and national awards and recognition for her professional work, and for teaching trial and pre-trial skills to law Students and lawyers.  She is a regular volunteer in various community service opportunities, and serves on a number of non-profit boards as a director.  She was nominated by President Clinton to the Senate for a lifetime appointment to the federal bench but never afforded a confirmation hearing before President Clinton left office.

     In 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 Lynne was voted by her professional colleagues as one of the top 10 lawyers in the County of San Diego in the areas of  either employment law or commercial litigation.  In addition, she has been named one of the top 50 Super Lawyers, and is regularly selected as one of the top 25 female Super Lawyers, and one of the top Commercial Litigation Super Lawyers in San Diego.  In 2008, she was awarded a Distinguished Alumni Award from USD School of Law - it's highest honor, and recognized that same year as a Woman of Impact.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

LawSchool
University of San Diego, School of Law, J.D., 1979

Undergraduate
University of California at Davis, 1974-1975, and 1976-1977.  A.B. in Comparative Literature, 1977
University of Barcelona, Spain, 1975-1976

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Partner, Sandler Lasry Laube Byer & Valdez LLP.
2000- present. 
Complex trial and civil litigation for individual and business clients (plaintiffs and defendants) including business and commercial disputes, employment/wrongful termination issues, professional negligence, real estate, and personal injury matters.

Partner, Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP.
1987- 2000. 
Complex trial and civil litigation for individual and business clients (plaintiffs and defendants).

Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of California.
Criminal Division - 1983-1987 .
Investigated, indicted, and tried violations of federal criminal statutes, including, but not limited to: Official corruption, criminal civil rights litigation, arms and high technology smuggling, murder-for-hire, and fraud.

Civil Division - 1982-1983. 
Represented the United States government, and each of its agencies.

Associate, Hillyer & Irwin, A.P.C.
1980 - 1982. 
Complex civil litigation with emphasis on architectural and engineering malpractice.

Adjunct Professor/Faculty

University of San Diego, School of Law

National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA)

National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA-International)

California Continuing Education of the Bar.
1990-2000.
Instructor of lawyers in practical litigation skills training.

Paralegal Program, University of San Diego, School of Graduate Studies
1984, 1985.
Taught civil procedure and litigation practice in California and Federal Courts.

Judge Pro Tem, San Diego Small Claims Court
1992-2006.

Mediator
1989-present.

Pro Bono Legal Representation
1978-present.

Special Master
1991-2009.
Appointed per Penal Code § 1524.

ADVANCED TRIAL AND MEDIATION TRAINING

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LANGUAGES

English, Spanish

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