Daniel Wu joins Los Angeles office, contributing to strategic growth and increasing local attorney headcount to 23.
Thompson Coburn LLP adds Daniel Wu as a partner in the firm’s growing Los Angeles office. Wu joins the Business Litigation practice, where he represents banks, financial institutions, and business entities in complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining Thompson Coburn, he was a shareholder with Buchalter.
“Daniel brings over two decades of experience as a commercial litigator and a proven track record of success,” said Roman Wuller, Chair of Thompson Coburn. “His addition not only strengthens our team but also underscores our commitment to strategic growth in Los Angeles.”
“Daniel’s work with banks and financial institutions will nicely complement our already-strong practice in financial services. His practice enhances the depth of our services in Los Angeles and will provide great value to our clients,” added Jennifer Post, Los Angeles Managing Partner.
Wu represents national and regional banks, financial institutions, and major corporations in an array of industries. He earned his J.D. from Pepperdine Law and his B.A. from UC Berkeley. Wu is an active member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the National Asian-Pacific American Bar Association.
“I'm excited to add my experience to further expand the LA office’s capabilities and to join a high-caliber group of attorneys,” Wu said.
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