October 2nd, 2023 Los Angeles, CA - Frankfurt Kurnit Klein + Selz, PC has added Camilla Chan as a partner in the firm's Litigation Group. Ms. Chan joined the firm today. She will be based in the firm's Los Angeles office.

"We are excited to welcome Camilla," said Frankfurt Kurnit Litigation Group Co-Chair Maura Wogan. "She is an experienced litigator and counselor who will be a huge asset to our clients."

Ms. Chan handles a wide range of commercial, entertainment, and intellectual property litigation matters. Her clients include publicly traded companies, small businesses, high net worth individuals, and celebrities.

In her entertainment and intellectual property litigation practice, Ms. Chan represents actors, writers, directors, film financiers, and production companies. She represents clients on profit participation matters, completion guarantees, contract disputes, credit disputes, insurance, and a wide variety of other entertainment and intellectual property matters. She also advises individual talent in ancillary business initiatives.

In her commercial litigation practice, she represents large and small companies in all types of contract, partnership, and other business disputes. She also has extensive experience representing businesses in the cannabis, restaurant, and real estate industries.

"Frankfurt Kurnit represents an opportunity for me to continue to expand my practice in an industry that serves as one of the economic engines of California," said Ms. Chan. "I am thrilled to join with incredibly talented attorneys who are equally dedicated to the success of their clients and who share my commitment to community and service."

Ms. Chan has been recognized by Southern California Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star" and by the Los Angeles Business Journal as a "Minority Leader of Influence." She has also been recognized by the Los Angeles Times as a "Leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion." She serves as a Member of the Board of Governors of the Century City Bar Association and partnered with Communities in Schools Los Angeles to create a mentorship program that connects high school students from historically marginalized communities with mentors in the legal profession.

"We are thrilled to add another high-powered litigator to our growing Los Angeles office," said Frankfurt Kurnit Managing Partner Jeffrey A. Greenbaum. "Camilla will be a great addition to our litigation practice."