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Madhu Pocha
Partner at O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Madhu Pocha is a Partner at O'Melveny & Myers LLP and serves as the Managing Partner of the firm's Century City office.12 He is a member of O'Melveny's Litigation Department, which is consistently ranked among the best in the legal industry.2
Professional Experience
Pocha specializes in tackling litigation across a broad range of industries and legal disciplines as part of the firm's renowned trial practice.1 Throughout his career, he has:
- Defended companies and individuals facing novel and complex problems
- Led teams at all stages of litigation, including evidentiary hearings and trials
- Represented clients in high-profile cases and achieved significant victories
Notable Cases
Some of Madhu Pocha's notable cases include:
- Representing the elected government of Puerto Rico in bankruptcy proceedings
- Defending Lennar in class action and environmental litigation related to the Hunters Point Naval Base redevelopment
- Securing a jury verdict for American Airlines in an antitrust case
- Representing Sirius XM in class action lawsuits over copyright ownership
- Defending AMC Theatres in a nine-figure dispute over online movie ticketing
Education and Achievements
Madhu Pocha has an impressive educational background:
- J.D. from Columbia University, where he was a James Kent Scholar and Executive Editor of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review
- B.A. in Literature from Yale University, graduating magna cum laude1
He has received several honors, including:
- Named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's list of "Minority Leaders of Influence: Attorneys" in 2021
- Selected as a Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow in 2020
- Recognized as a Southern California "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers in 20181
Professional Activities
Pocha is actively involved in various professional and community organizations:
- Member of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers
- Board Member of KCRW
- Advisory Board Member of the Western Center on Law and Poverty
- Board Member of Minds Matter of Los Angeles1