Los Angeles, CA — February 1, 2011 — Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir LLP (KHIKS) has named Jonathan Steinsapir as Partner. Coming off a landmark year of cases, KHIKS is a high-profile litigation firm specializing in the areas of entertainment, intellectual property, commercial disputes and criminal law. Steinsapir specializes in commercial litigation with expertise in new media and issues surrounding the Internet and intellectual property rights.
“We are delighted to recognize Jonathan for his achievements on behalf of our entertainment, business and commercial clients and within our firm,” said Managing Partner Lawrence Iser. “He has demonstrated passion and tenacity, translating core knowledge into practical application and working tirelessly on our clients’ complex and dynamic litigation matters.”
Jonathan Steinsapir, a graduate of UCLA Law, brings a wide range of expertise in intellectual property and other complex litigation. He started his legal career as a law clerk to the Hon. Cynthia Holcomb Hall of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and then clerked for Judge Margaret Morrow of the Central District of California. Having worked primarily with Partners Howard Weitzman, Lawrence Iser and Michael Kump, Steinsapir has cultivated his expertise across IP issues including patent, copyright and trademark matters along with contract cases involving licensing and output agreements. His clients include global corporations such as Roland Corporation and Starz Entertainment. Most recently, Steinsapir was part of the successful trial team representing Jamie McCourt in connection with the dispute regarding ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers. At trial, KHIKS obtained a complete victory for Mrs. McCourt when the Court invalidated an alleged agreement that would have deprived her of her co-ownership interest in the Dodgers in derogation of California’s community property laws. Steinsapir was also part of the team that obtained summary judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in a case against the Estate of Michael Jackson alleging that Jackson had reneged on a contract to perform a family reunion concert. He continues to represent the Jackson Estate in numerous active matters. Steinsapir played an integral role in the groundbreaking copyright infringement case filed against John McCain and the RNC on behalf of Jackson Browne. Steinsapir has been cited in The Hollywood Reporter, The Huffington Post, the Daily Journal, and MovieMaker Magazine.
Steinsapir has been recognized as ‘Rising Stars’ on multiple occasions by Los Angeles Magazine.