Paul Traina is a trial attorney with Panish | Shea | Boyle |
Ravipudi LLP, focusing his practice on litigating large and complex personal
injury, wrongful death and product defect cases on behalf of injured
individuals and consumers in California and Nevada. Mr. Traina is a fiercely
competitive litigator and experienced trial attorney who has obtained over $3
billion in verdicts and recoveries for his clients.
In 2019, Mr. Traina and Lyssa Roberts obtained a $10,650,000
settlement for a man who suffered catastrophic burns as a result of an
explosion due to a gas leak.
After graduating from Pepperdine Law School in 1991, Mr.
Traina began his career as a defense attorney at Harrington, Foxx, Dubrow and
Canter where he worked on personal injury and product defect cases, trying five
cases in his first four years while at the firm.
Prior to joining Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP, Mr.
Traina was a partner at the prestigious law firm of Engstrom Lipscomb &
Lack from 1996 through 2017 where he litigated and tried cases involving class
actions, personal injury, business litigation, qui tam, and securities actions
on behalf of consumers and businesses. In 1998, Mr. Traina represented
Fightertown U.S.A. in a securities fraud case against Robertson Stephens that
resulted in a $7,000,000 jury verdict after a four-week trial. In 2006,
he represented a former CEO of CarsDirect involving a wrongful termination
action that resulted in a verdict for over a $5,000,000. In 2008, Mr.
Traina was part of a team of lawyers that worked on the California Natural Gas
Anti-Trust Cases which resulted in a settlement over $1,000,000,000 after a six
week trial. He also In 2014, he represented Casablanca, a company that sold
travel certificates, in a case brought against Wyndham Hotels for Breach of
Contract and Fraud. After a 15-day jury trial, the jury returned a
verdict for $3,500,000 and found that Wyndham was also liable for punitive
damages.
Mr. Traina is recognized as a Best
Lawyers in America® as well as a Southern California Super
Lawyer and is routinely a guest speaker and lecturer at Loyola Law
School, CAALA, and Bridgeport, speaking on issues involving trial practice
including Opening and Closing Arguments, Direct and Cross Examination,
Depositions and Ethics. He has also been published in various legal
publications which include topics involving Fiduciary Duties; Class Actions;
Discovery Strategies; Qui Tam Actions and the False Claims Act.