Leading law firms in the region are increasingly focusing on technology, sports, and entertainment sectors, adapting their traditional litigation and corporate practices to tackle new challenges. In Los Angeles, Gibson Dunn’s offices have become a hub for significant legal victories, including a landmark defamation case involving generative AI and strategic corporate deals such as advising Serena Williams on acquiring a stake in a Canadian basketball team. The firm, the largest in Los Angeles County, continues to expand its influence with over 2,200 lawyers globally.
In other significant moves, Latham & Watkins facilitated Paramount Skydance Corp.’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, following Netflix’s withdrawal from a similar deal. Meanwhile, real estate remains a critical area for legal work, with firms like Loeb and Glaser Weil securing major victories and overseeing large-scale development projects.
Law firms are also investing in modern office spaces to enhance collaboration and technology use. Venable and Sheppard Mullin are among those upgrading their Los Angeles offices to incorporate amenities like wellness rooms and state-of-the-art conference facilities, reflecting a trend towards more flexible and tech-enabled work environments.

