Michael S. LeBoff
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Michael LeBoff is an experienced business trial lawyer, having represented large and small clients in a wide variety of commercial litigation, including banking and lending, real estate, trade secrets, business torts and breach of contract disputes. Some of his professional highlights include:
• Winning a jury trial in Orange County Superior Court for a national printing company in a breach of contract action. Mike tried the case single-handedly and obtained a judgment for 100% of the amount sought by his client;
• Winning a jury trial in which Mike represented a bank seeking to enforce commercial guaranties executed in connection with an $11 million construction loan;
• Obtaining summary judgment for the sellers of property in Emerald Bay against a buyer asserting fraud and breach of contract claims. Mike also got his clients a judgment awarding them their costs and attorneys’ fees, and successfully handled the appeal of the summary judgment ruling. (Dick v. Beall, 2011 Cal. App. Unpub. LEXIS 3993 (May 27, 2011));
• Defending a national restaurant chain in a jury trial involving breach of contract and fraud claims in which the client not only obtained a complete defense verdict, but was also awarded 100% of its counterclaim as well as its attorneys’ fees, expert fees and costs;
• Obtaining a complete defense verdict for his client, a major pipe manufacturing company, against breach of warranty and product defect claims in a four-week jury trial.
Prior to joining Callahan & Blaine, Mike worked as a litigation attorney at Hodel Briggs Winter LLP and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP. Mike was also Senior Counsel for ACC Capital Holdings Corporation, where he managed and resolved class action, consumer finance, employment and insurance litigation for a major nationwide mortgage lender and servicing company. Immediately out of law school, Mike was a law clerk in the United States District Court, Central District of California.
Mike co-chairs the Programs subcommittee for the Commercial and Business Litigation committee of the American Bar Association. Mike also writes monthly Ninth Circuit case updates for the committee website. Mike previously co-chaired the Banking and Lender Liability subcommittee and served as an assistant editor for the Commercial and Business Litigation Journal.
Mike is on the Executive Committee of the Orange County Bar Association’s Banking and Lending Section and is also a member of the Real Estate Section.
Mike has lectured on various litigation topics, including presenting a program at the American Bar Association’s 2010 Annual Meeting titled Negotiation for Young (and Old) Lawyers: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Making A Deal. Mike also has spoken on business litigation topics for the Continuing Education of the Bar.
Mike graduated from Loyola Law School in 1999, magna cum laude and was an editor of the Loyola Law Review. Prior to law school, Mike obtained his bachelor’s degree from the University of Redlands.
Areas of Practice
- Business Litigation
- Banking & Lending
- Real Estate
- Trade Secrets
- Business Torts
- Breach of Contract Disputes
Education
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California
- J.D. (Magna Cum Laude) - 1999
- Honors: Order of the Coif
- Honors: Dean’s Scholarship
- Law Review: Loyola Law Review, Editor
- University of Redlands, Redlands, California
- B.A.
- Major: Government
Published Works
- Bankers Trust, Brown, and Exclusion 3(a): The Insurability of Mechanic’s Liens, Commercial and Business Litigation Journal , Winter, 2011
- Third, Eighth and Ninth Circuits Weigh in on TILA, American Bar Association, Section of Litigation, Commercial and Business Litigation website , May 20, 2009
- TILA Remedies: Damages vs. Rescission, American Bar Association, Section of Litigation, Commercial and Business Litigation website, March 10, 2009
- Frivolous Litigation: What Is It and What You Can Do About It, ABA Commercial and Business Litigation Journal (Summer 2008); republished in ABTL Report – Orange County, Vol. XI No. 3 (Fall 2009)
- You’re Being Watched: Performing For Your Commercial Client at Mediation, Commercial and Business Litigation Journal (Fall 2007); republished in ABA Conflict Management Journal (Spring 2008)
- Maximizing Contractual Attorney Fee Awards, Orange County Lawyer , July, 2005
Classes/Seminars
- Negotiation for Young (and Old) Lawyers: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Making A Deal, American Bar Association’s 2010 Annual Meeting
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Orange County Bar Association - Banking and Lending Section , Executive Committee
- Orange County Bar Association - Real Estate Section, Member
- American Bar Association, Co-Chairman of the Programs subcommittee for the Commercial and Business Litigation committee
Past Employment Positions
- Hodel Briggs Winter LLP , Litigation Attorney
- Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP, Litigation Attorney
- ACC Capital Holdings Corporation, Senior Counsel
- United States District Court, Central District of California, Law Clerk































