Los Angeles Times Honors Ann Marie Mortimer as a Business of Law 2025 Legal Visionary

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April 25, 2025
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is pleased to announce that partner Ann Marie Mortimer was honored as a legal visionary in the Business of Law: Updates, Trends & 2025 Visionaries magazine produced by the Los Angeles Times Studio.

The annual publication features “some of the best and brightest” lawyers in Southern California, celebrating their major cases and successes and commitment to their practice, their firm and the community at large.

Head of the firm’s commercial litigation practice and founder and managing partner of the Los Angeles office, Mortimer is well-versed in advising high-profile clients on complex commercial litigation including data protection and compliance with regulatory mandates on privacy and data security. She was the lead lawyer defending an internet service provider in a class action lawsuit that has been deemed the largest data breach in history and was featured as lead counsel on one of the Daily Journal’s Top Defense Verdicts in California for her representation of one of the largest American multinational big box retailers in a class action lawsuit involving an alleged data privacy breach and its precedent-setting decision was one of the first dismissals of a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) claim on the merits. Mortimer’s leadership in complex commercial litigation extends to model leadership within her firm and the community as one of only a handful of female managing partners in California and a member of the firm’s executive committee.

Profiles for all finalists and winners, including Mortimer, are featured in the Business of Law Magazine.

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