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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Shapiro was born in [[Plainfield, New Jersey|Plainfield]], [[New Jersey]], [[United States]] to an Jewish Italian American family. He graduated from [[Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles)|LA's Hamilton HS]] c:a 1961 and [[University of California, Los Angeles]] in 1965, with a B.S. in finance. He obtained his [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Loyola Law School]] in 1968.<ref>{{cite news
Shapiro was born in [[Plainfield, New Jersey|Plainfield]], [[New Jersey]], [[United States]] to an Italian American family. He graduated from [[Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles)|LA's Hamilton HS]] c:a 1961 and [[University of California, Los Angeles]] in 1965, with a B.S. in finance. He obtained his [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Loyola Law School]] in 1968.<ref>{{cite news
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Robert Leslie Shapiro (born September 2, 1942) is an American civil litigator and senior partner in the Los Angeles-based law firm Glaser Weil Fink Jacobs Howard Avchen & Shapiro, LLP. Shapiro is most recognized for being part of the defense team which successfully defended O.J. Simpson in 1995 from the charges that he murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman in 1994. Shortly after the O.J. Simpson trial, Shapiro steered his practice away from criminal defense toward the civil litigator arena. He is also the voice of, and pictured in, the television commercials for the LegalZoom company he cofounded.[1]

Personal life

Shapiro was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, United States to an Italian American family. He graduated from LA's Hamilton HS c:a 1961 and University of California, Los Angeles in 1965, with a B.S. in finance. He obtained his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School in 1968.[2]

Shapiro married Linell Thomas on March 8, 1970 and has a son, Grant. Another son, Brent, was found dead from an MDMA overdose on 11 October 2005. The death of Brent Shapiro sparked the founding of "The Brent Shapiro Foundation", a non-profit organization with an aim to raise drug awareness, for which he serves as chairman of the board, as well as Pickford Lofts, a rehabilitation facility.[3]

Career

Shapiro has represented famous athletes, most notably O.J. Simpson, as well as Darryl Strawberry, José Canseco, and Vince Coleman, as well as other celebrities such as Johnny Carson, Christian Brando, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Linda Lovelace, and the Kardashians. In 1998, Shapiro sued Strawberry over unpaid legal fees, which were eventually settled out of court.[citation needed]

Shapiro has been sued unsuccessfully by record producer Phil Spector for refusing to return a US$1 million retainer for legal services. Spector decided to drop all claims against Shapiro.[4]

On April 30, 2007, Shapiro was the subject of an unpublished appellate opinion involving allegations that he forwarded a request from his client to the client's CEO to remove US$6 million in cash from the apartment of the client, prior to a judge's order freezing the client's assets. The Court of Appeal held that Shapiro's law firm, Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs and Shapiro, could be held liable for his alleged misconduct, even though Shapiro holds no equity interest in the firm and is not a true partner. Shapiro was exonerated from any wrongdoing.[5]

In civil matters, Shapiro represents Steve Wynn and Wynn Resorts, actress Eva Longoria, Occidental Petroleum Corporation, RockStar, and Diamond Resorts International.

Shapiro frequently writes on the law and is the author of three books, The Search for Justice, Misconception and also created SOMO a character in a children's book "Somo Says NO" with an anti-drug theme. The book is made available to schools free of charge.

In 2013, the National Law Journal named him to the list of The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America.

LegalZoom

Shapiro is one of the co-founders of LegalZoom.[6]

Shoedazzle.com

Shapiro is one of the co-founders of Shoedazzle.com.

Films and television

Shapiro is known as a "celebrity" lawyer, and as such is a celebrity himself. He has appeared as himself (or as a lawyer resembling his real-life self) in a number of films and television shows, including the movie Havoc.

References

  1. ^ Collector spotlight: Robert L. Shapiro. Americollector.com. 26 Aug 2011. Last accessed 05 Jan 2011.
  2. ^ Green, Michelle (July 11, 1994). "Master of Disaster". People. Retrieved 2013-01-13. (subscription required)
  3. ^ Pelisek, Christine (October 13, 2005). "Brent Shapiro, 1980–2005". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2006-07-08.
  4. ^ Keller, Julie. "Spector Drops Lawyer Suit." "E" Online 19 DEC 2005 12 OCT 2006
  5. ^ Law.com - Christensen Glaser May Face Trial Over Bags of Cash
  6. ^ "Robert L. Shapiro, Co-Founder". Retrieved on 2008-05-28 from http://www.legalzoom.com/about-us/management-team.html#6.

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