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Mr. Larson holds a degree in business administration and public administration from the Minnesota University at Mankato. Mr. Larson attended Southwestern University School of Law and graduated in December of 1982 with honors. While at Southwestern, Mr. Larson was a member of the Moot Count Team. Since spring 1983, he has been practicing in the area of insurance defense, insurance coverage and commercial litigation, including Receivership matters. He has litigated and tried commercial cases, general liability matters, construction defect matters, product liability matters, insurance coverage matters and general tort liability cases, including toxic tort litigation and coverage litigation arising from toxic tort claims. Additionally, Mr. Larson has represented a number of governmental agencies with respect to governmental tort liability.
His published decisions include Stonewall Ins. Co. v. The City of Palos Verdes Estates, et al. (1998) 23 Cal. App. 4th 989 and Shannon v. Sims Service Center, Inc. (1985) 164 Cal. App. 3rd 907.
Mr. Larson has authored continuing education programs regarding insurance coverage issues, current trends in construction defect litigation and a basic primer on litigation. Mr. Larson has presented programs to various organizations on insurance and general liability matters. He has also addressed transportation groups on current topics.
Mr. Larson is a member of the key, State and Federal Bar Associations and is a member of the Truck Insurance Defense Association, The California Trucking Association, The American Truck Association and Transportation Lawyers Association. In 1988, he was appointed by the Los Angeles Superior Court as an Arbitrator and Mediator. Mr. Larson has also conducted private mediations on complicated transportation issues. |