Herbert Peter Kunowski
Garden Grove, CA
Licensed for 31 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Real Estate
Language
English
About
Herb Kunowski has extensive experience in federal, state and administrative trial and appellate courts, with an emphasis on business, government, commercial and general liability litigation; the defense of directors and officers, insurance and real estate agents and brokers, and legal and healthcare professionals; and insurer litigation over coverage and bad faith. Herb has tried high-exposure cases by both bench and jury, and has handled numerous arbitrations and mediations. He also serves as a judicial arbitrator, mediator and judge pro tem for the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Earlier in his career, Herb served in the Office of the City Attorney for Los Angeles.Herb prides himself on his ability to efficiently and effectively resolve disputes, whether the forum is litigation, arbitration or mediation. He is a firm believer in proactive representation, and offers advice and counseling to his clients on claims handling, business practices and documentation.Services: Commercial Litigation, Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights; Complex Tort & General Casualty; Directors & Officers Liability; Government Investigations & White Collar Defense; Insurance & Reinsurance Coverage; Insurer Litigation: Coverage/Extra-Contractual; Professional LiabilityAdmitted: Supreme Court of the United States; U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Eleventh Circuits; U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada; U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Eastern, Northern and Central Districts of CaliforniaMember: State Bar of California; Orange County Bar Association - Masters Division; The Federalist SocietyAreas of Focus:Business, Government & Commercial LitigationHerb has extensive experience in all aspects of business, government and commercial litigation, which includes directors and officers; shareholder disputes; targets of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation/Office of Thrift Supervision, and State of California/Department of Insurance; and creditors’ rights in bankruptcy. He has successfully litigated many fraudulent transfer actions and enforced numerous judgments through all manner of post-judgment remedies. In addition, Herb has pursued numerous debtors in bankruptcy court, having debts declared non-dischargeable and proposed reorganizations involuntarily converted to liquidations.General LiabilityHerb handles a wide variety of general liability matters dealing with bodily injury, property damage and related issues. Herb’s practice includes defense representation for catastrophic injuries involving permanent disabilities, as well as wrongful death claims.Insurer LitigationHerb has extensive experience in all aspects of insurance coverage and bad faith litigation, and his practice includes representative unfair business practices claims and other complex litigation. His clients have a full range of insurance lines, but Herb’s specialties are directors and officers, professional errors and omissions, and employment practices claims.Professional LiabilityHerb has extensive experience in counseling and representing professionals, both before and after litigation has commenced. Herb’s practice includes the defense of insurance and real estate agents and brokers, and legal and health care professionals.Representative Matters:Business, Government & Commercial LitigationWith the State of California through its Department of Insurance demanding more than $600 million before trial in a qui tam “whistleblower” case brought under the California Insurance Frauds Protection Act by a former employee of one of our clients in which the State had intervened, and demanding more than $250 million in fines and penalties at trial, obtained a defense judgment on all counts, with the court additionally awarding our clients their attorneys’ fees and costs against the State and former employee totaling in excess of $1 million.Obtained judgment of almost $1 million, including punitive damages, in fraudulent transfer action against attorney, her law firm and her family members, subsequent to obtaining judgment in bankruptcy court trial that attorney's debt to client was non-dischargeable.General LiabilityObtained summary judgment for contractor client on property damage claim against it based on statute of limitations defense, after persuading court that plaintiff was not entitled to belatedly amend its complaint to identify contractor as doe defendant and thus the claim against the contractor could not relate back to the time the complaint was filed.Insurer LitigationObtained summary judgment on multimillion-dollar lawsuit asserting bad faith and breach of contract based on application of “prior notice of potential claim” exclusion and material representations in policy application.Obtained summary judgment on multimillion-dollar lawsuit asserting bad faith and breach of contract based on application of “professional services” exclusion. Judgment affirmed on appeal.Obtained summary judgment on multimillion-dollar lawsuit asserting bad faith and breach of contract based on application of “insured versus insured” exclusion. Settled on appeal.Obtained summary judgment on multimillion-dollar lawsuit asserting bad faith and breach of contract based on application of “other capacity” exclusion. The plaintiff later dismissed its appeal for a waiver of costs.Professional LiabilityWith plaintiff claiming $5.3 million in general, special and punitive damages upon the filing of her legal malpractice action against our attorney client, successfully compelled the dispute to arbitration, and subsequently obtained an arbitration award that dismissed plaintiff’s claims with prejudice and awarded her nothing, while awarding our client his attorneys’ fees and costs, with interest. Then, over plaintiff’s opposition, successfully petitioned the court to confirm such arbitration award as an enforceable judgment against plaintiff.With plaintiff demanding $5 million for a catastrophic fire loss from our insurance broker client shortly before the extended jury trial began, after two months into its case in chief, plaintiff recognized the jury was adverse and agreed to dismiss our client for a waiver of costs.
Practices Areas
Business
Real Estate
Language
English
Contact
Herb Kunowski(213) 364-3305[email protected]Garden Grove, CA, 92841(213) 364-3305[email protected][email protected]Garden Grove, CA, 92841
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