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Oct. 11, 2015

Brian Currey

Superior Court Judge Los Angeles County (Metropolitan Courthouse)

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Brian Currey
Los Angeles County (Metropolitan Courthouse)

Career Highlights: Hon. Brian S. Currey (Ret.) has more than four decades of legal and judicial experience. A former presiding justice of the California Court of Appeal and Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, he received the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Outstanding Jurist Award in 2024. Before serving on the bench, Justice Currey spent nearly three decades in private practice litigating high-profile cases involving business, environmental law, antitrust, and product liability. He participated in landmark cases including the Exxon Valdez criminal case, the Vioxx products liability litigation, and the Cantara Loop train derailment and toxic chemical spill. He was also appointed Counsel to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and served as Deputy Mayor for Economic and Business Policy. A longtime board member of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) and LACBA Litigation Section Executive Committee member, he is well known in the litigation community.

Signature Resolution

By Laurinda Keys

  Daily Journal Staff Writer 

  LOS ANGELES - Even after 30 years advocating in complex, multi-party civil cases,
  and four years giving counsel to the Los Angeles mayor, Judge Brian Currey says he's
  not been bored during his first year handling misdemeanors at the downtown Metropolitan
  Courthouse. 

  Not only has he been building new skills in what he calls "a freshman dorm for judges,"
  Currey was lucky enough to get a c... (continued)

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