Mr.
Kulik received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975
from the University of California at Berkeley, graduating
with high honors. While at Berkeley, he won several
awards in intercollegiate speech competition and
also served as a commencement speaker. Mr. Kulik received his law degree from Loyola University
in 1978, graduating Cum Laude. He was a staff member
of the Loyola Law Review in 1976-77 and served as
Chief Ninth Circuit Editor of the Law Review during
the period 1977-78. He was a member of the St. Thomas
More Law Honor Society. Mr.
Kulik is an experienced trial attorney who has
won numerous multi-million dollar jury verdicts
and settlements. During the course of his career,
he has represented major clients in a wide range
of fields including real property, entertainment,
transportation, insurance, securities, trade secret,
wrongful termination and product liability. He
has been profiled in the Los Angeles Daily Journal.
In the entertainment field, Mr.
Kulik handles both litigation and transactional
matters and is considered a specialist in the
areas of idea theft and copyright infringement.
He has tried a number of breach of implied contract,
breach of confidence, and credit deprivation cases.
He represents a wide range of clients involved
in the film, television and music industries including
performers, writers, directors, producers, and
the like. Mr. Kulik has been asked to speak
on these subjects to a number of professional
organizations and has had articles published in
entertainment trade magazines and newspapers including:
• A Copyright Preemption:
Is This the End of Desny v. Wilder; • Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment
Law Review, Volume 21 (2000); • Mighty Glen Kulik, published
in the premier edition of The Industry Magazine
(January 2000); • The Idea Submission Case:
When Is An Idea Protected Under California Law, published in the Beverly Hills Bar Association
Journal (Winter/Spring 1998); • Protecting Your Ideas, published
in California Business Law Journal (September
29, 1997); • Handling Litigation Over
Idea Submission Claims in Entertainment Law and
Finance (December 1997) and reprinted in the New
York Law Journal (July 24, 1998). Mr. Kulik is also one of the leading
homeowner association lawyers in Southern California.
He represents a large number of prestigious residential
developments throughout our community (single
family homes and condominiums) both in litigation
and non-litigation matters related to CC&R
revisions and enforcement, corporations law, construction
defects, insurance, security and employer/employee
relations. He publishes a newsletter which is
widely distributed to management companies and
Board members in which he discusses recent developments
in the law concerning condominiums and other homeowner
groups. From 1985 through 1987, Mr. Kulik served as an
adjunct professor on the faculty of the University
of West Los Angeles College of Law, teaching Contracts
law for first year law students. Mr. Kulik has
twice been commended by the State Bar of California
for his participation in pro bono legal services
programs. He is admitted to practice before all
courts of the State of California, the United
States District Court for the Central District
of California, and the United States Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Prior to joining Kulik, Gottesman & Mouton,
Mr. Kulik was a partner in the firm of Katten,
Muchin & Zavis. Previously he had been associated
with O'Melveny & Myers. Read an article about
Glen Kulik published in the Motion Picture &
Television Industry Magazine. Read
an article written by Glen Kulik for the Beverly
Hills Bar Association Journal
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Other Founding Partners:
Don Gottesman
Kent Mouton
Leonard Siegel
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