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UK: Clyde & Co’s James Holmes Nominated To ABA’s Board Of Governors
Global law firm Clyde & Co today announced that Los
Angeles-based partner James Holmes has been nominated to the
American Bar Association's (ABA) Board of Governors.
The three-year term will commence following the conclusion of
the ABA Annual Meeting in August 2019. Holmes's Governors seat
is designated for diversity, specifically LGBT, marking the first
time the ABA has highlighted this area on its Board.
"Jim is such a valuable member of Clyde & Co so we are
thrilled that he has been recognized as a leader by the ABA. His
position on the Board shows his dedication to the legal community
as a whole," said Bill Casey, Partner and Chair of the North
American Board at Clyde & Co.
The ABA's Board of Governors has the authority to act and
speak for the ABA, consistent with previous action of the House of
Delegates, when the House is not in session. The Board oversees the
general operation of the ABA and develops specific plans of action.
The Board is currently comprised of 43 members including 19
district representatives, 18 members-at-large, and the following
six officers who serve as ex officio: President, President-Elect,
Chair of the House, Secretary, Treasurer and Immediate Past
President.
At Clyde & Co, Holmes represents major media and
entertainment entities, as well as major insurance carriers
insuring them. He defends clients in a variety of intellectual
property matters, including trademark, trade dress, trade secrets
and copyright infringement, misrepresentation of likeness, unfair
competition and breach of contract actions. He works with clients
on the defense of claims brought against their marketing practices,
including advertising (broadcast and print media), and internet
marketing (websites and social media). Holmes also advises clients
on cyber liability issues, including the implications and coverage
for data and privacy breaches.
He is very involved in the legal community and has received
numerous recognitions for his service, including the 2016 Benjamin
Aranda Outstanding Public Service Award from the Los Angeles County
Bar Association. Holmes was also awarded the Access Award for pro
bono service from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los
Angeles County Commission on Disabilities, and he received
commendation for his work as a temporary judge for Los Angeles
Superior Court. He received the 2010−2011 Public Service
Honor Roll Award from the American Bar Association, Tort Trial
& Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), Law in Public Service
Committee (LIPS).
Holmes is a long-time and fearless advocate for diversity and
LGBT rights and has served in numerous prominent bar and civic
leadership roles. Whether in the courtroom or in the community, he
is a winning emissary for those he represents.
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