Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is pleased to share that Los Angeles Counsel Jason Kim has been honored in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys for the second consecutive year. The feature profiles “minority attorneys considered to be particularly impactful on the legal scene while serving as trusted advisors in the LA region.”

Kim’s practice focuses on class action defense and other complex commercial litigation in the data breach, financial services and consumer contexts. He has litigated multiple highly publicized data breach class actions, financial services class actions and consumer class actions for a broad spectrum of Fortune 500 companies. Among other things, Kim has served as litigation counsel in class actions involving the largest reported data breaches in history, and he has been recognized in one of the Top Defense Verdicts in California after obtaining a complete dismissal of a data breach class action filed against one of the largest retailers worldwide. He routinely serves as litigation counsel to one of the largest social media companies in the world in an array of matters relating to the company’s various platforms. Kim also serves as an editor of the firm’s Retail Industry Blog, to which he regularly contributes. He was recently named a 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Visionary in the Los Angeles Times’ Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility magazine and recognized by LABJ on the 2023 Leaders of Influence: Thriving in Their 40s list.

The full list of Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys honorees can be seen here.