Gerchik and Sheridan Named to LABJ’s 2024 Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Attorneys

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Los Angeles Business Journal

Glaser Weil is proud to announce that partners Julie Gerchik and Peter Sheridan have been named to the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Attorneys 2024 list. The feature highlights top litigators and trial attorneys in the region.

The litigators featured in this special issue were characterized as those “who go to the proverbial mat to fight for their clients before judges and jury…the trusted advisors you want in your corner in court.”

Julie R. F. Gerchik is a highly sought-after complex commercial litigator who represents an enviable roster of domestic and international financial institutions, entertainment companies and high-net-worth individuals. Gerchik handles all aspects of litigation and trial, including investigations, and brings the exacting skill required to both effectively navigate high-profile public disputes with significant PR implications and handle highly confidential personal matters.

Peter Sheridan is the chair of Glaser Weil’s Construction Practice. Sheridan represents owners, developers, architects and government entities in California, Nevada and internationally, with a particular focus on construction issues in the hospitality industry. He also handles complex real estate, land use, eminent domain and inverse condemnation cases.

View the full list of honorees.

Related Attorneys

  • Julie R. F. Gerchik
    Partner and Co-chair of the Litigation Department
  • Peter C. Sheridan
    Partner and Chair of the Construction Practice

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