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Mr. Bolson received his B.S. degree in Biology from the University of Redlands and his law degree from the McGeorge School of Law, where he was awarded the Order of the Coif and served as a founding editor and author for the Private International Law Quarterly. After graduating With Distinction, he served as a clerk to the Honorable F. Steele Langford, United States Magistrate-Judge in San Francisco, and entered private practice in Los Angeles in 1982, specializing in the representation of corporate clients in the areas of directors and officers liability, employment litigation, and other commercial disputes. Mr. Bolson is a past Vice-Chairman of the American Bar Association Professional Standards Committee, and is a member of the Litigation, Insurance and Intellectual Property Sections of the California State Bar, and the American Trial Lawyers Association. Although Mr. Bolson has tried cases to verdict in diverse areas such as bodily injury, trade secret, labor, intellectual property and all facets of film and television production, from financing and guarantees, through disputes arising from production delays and damages. A generalist, Mr. Bolson concentrates his practice on commercial and intellectual property disputes, as well as insurance coverage and bad faith, reinsurance, and construction-related litigation. Mr. Bolson has lectured in the areas of litigation, bad faith, and insurance coverage arising from film and television productions. |