Overview

Jamie Sprague is a litigation senior counsel in the firm’s Orange County office.  Jamie represents clients in complex commercial litigation, including environmental and land use law, contract disputes, business torts and intellectual property.  Jamie has experience in all levels of federal and state civil litigation, as well as administrative proceedings, including drafting briefs and motions, managing complex discovery, working with expert witnesses, and taking and defending depositions.

Jamie also has pre-trial and trial experience, including drafting and arguing motions in limine and preparing and taking witnesses.  Recently, she successfully argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, defeating an attempt to overturn a jury verdict in favor of her client. 

Jamie graduated Order of the Coif from the UCLA School of Law and previously practiced in the complex commercial litigation department of a major global law firm.  Prior to attending law school, Jamie received her undergraduate degree in Microbiology,  Immunology and Molecular Genetics from UCLA. Her biochemical research on the causes of Alzheimer’s disease can be found in the journal PLOS-ONE.

Bar & Court Admissions

  • State Bar of California

Education

J.D., University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, 2012

B.S., University of California, Los Angeles

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