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We have the expertise, the resources, and the years of experience to be successful with a personal injury case like yours.
History
Established in 1984.
Booth & Koskoff began as the Law Offices of Lawrence R. Booth in 1984. At the time, Larry Booth had been practicing law for 25 years and had been handling catastrophic personal injury cases for most of that time.
Larry had already firmly established himself as one of the top plaintiff’s attorneys in the United States while practicing with the firm of Silver, McWilliams & Booth for over 20 years.
He was among the first attorneys elected to the Inner Circle of Advocates, an organization limited to 100 of the top trial lawyers in the United States which meets annually to discuss cutting-edge legal strategies in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases.
In 1978, Larry was elected President of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association, the largest local trial lawyer association in the country.
In founding his own firm, Larry wanted to focus on a limited number of major catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases in a small firm environment.
Meet the Business Owner
Roger B.
Business Owner
In a legal career spanning almost 20 years, Roger Booth has handled many large, complex cases, representing both plaintiffs and defendants, and both individuals and corporations, throughout California and the United States. Since 1997, he has focused on representing people who have suffered catastrophic injuries or the loss of a loved one.
In 1997, Mr. Booth joined his father, Larry Booth, at Booth & Koskoff and quickly made his mark as a plaintiff’s attorney. In 1998, in just his second personal injury trial, he (along with Richard Koskoff) obtained a $ 1.6 million verdict in Orange County, setting a record for a hand injury case in that courthouse. That result generated a great deal of attention in the legal press. Since then, Mr. Booth has handled more than 20 cases that have resulted in verdicts or settlement in excess of $ 1,000,000. In 2009 and 2010, he was named a «Super Lawyer,» an honor limited to the top 5% of attorneys in Southern California.