Mr. Lambirth graduated from the University of California with honors and Whittier Law School, cum
laude, where he was a founding editor of the Whittier Law Review. He has been a practicing attorney
for the past 27 years. After over 20 years at the same firm, he recently transitioned from being the
managing partner of a downtown Los Angeles financial institutions law firm and is now of-counsel to
Aldrich & Bonnefin in Irvine, California. He has expertise in complex commercial litigation and has
counseled Fortune 500 companies with regard to their business, litigation, transactional and real estate
needs for over 27 years. He has worked with companies, both large and small, in addressing numerous
financial and business-related issues. He is the author of a bi-monthly column entitled "Big Money",
which is published by the State Bar of California's Big News for Smaller Firms magazine. He has
extensive jury and bench trial experience, and is certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board
of Trial Advocacy. He was named 2005 Super Lawyer and is being recognized as a 2006 Super
Lawyer in the Banking and Finance category, by general survey conducted and published by Law &
Politics, and Los Angeles magazines (see Superlawyers.com). |