The Los Angeles Business Journal has recognized partners Skip Miller and Amnon Siegel on its 2025 list of the Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Attorneys. This special feature highlights the best litigators and trial attorneys in the Los Angeles region.
Skip Miller is a highly accomplished trial lawyer with extensive experience in state and federal courts, having served as lead counsel in over 100 major cases. He represents Fortune 500 companies, government entities, and high-profile individuals, including entertainers. Notable achievements include securing a full dismissal of criminal conspiracy and securities fraud charges after a near-acquittal jury verdict and resolving a $1.3 billion Ponzi scheme case through substantial pre-discovery settlements. He successfully defended a $240 million breach of non-compete claim for a fraction of the demand and currently represents Byron Allen in high-stakes federal litigation over FCC diversity policies tied to an $8.6 billion media deal. Skip is also leading a $1 billion lawsuit for LifeBrite Laboratories against health insurers, heading to trial in Atlanta. For the County of Los Angeles, he’s handled major litigation on homelessness and wildfire recovery and secured a $119.5 million settlement in the Aliso Canyon gas leak case. He also successfully defended the City of Inglewood in multiple lawsuits opposing the LA Clippers’ Intuit Dome arena.
Amnon Siegel is a leading commercial litigator known for handling high-profile, high-stakes cases across industries such as finance, tech, real estate, and government regulation, earning national media attention. He has recovered more than $500 million for plaintiffs and helped his defense clients avoid substantial liability. In January 2025, he secured a $15.8 million judgment (with interest) against Nuveen Investments for wrongful termination of a former executive, following a successful arbitration invalidating restrictive covenants. He represents Trophy Universal City Group and West Covina Motor Group in a major lawsuit against Nissan North America, alleging commercial retaliation that led to dealership closures and multimillion-dollar losses. His track record includes a $256 million jury verdict against Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp., a $16 million verdict against Toyota, and a top 10 California defense win for East West Bank. Amnon has also resolved major shareholder disputes, including a confidential settlement on behalf of surveillance tech pioneer Christopher Coffey.