BARRY A.
FRIEDMAN
Senior Corporate and Managing Partner
A native
of Chicago, Illinois, Barry was born on August 2, 1941. He received
his B.S., cum laude, from the University of Illinois in 1963, earning
a Certified Public Accountant's license in Illinois, the same year.
In 1966 he earned his J.D. from Northwestern University where he
served on the Board of Editors of the Northwestern University Law
Review from 1964 to 1966. He was also a member of Beta Gamma Sigma
and Phi Kappa Phi. Barry was admitted to the bar in Illinois in
1966 and in California in 1969.
Educated as both a CPA and a lawyer, Barry practiced accounting
throughout law school while studying law. From 1966 to 1968, Barry
served as
an attorney for the Atomic Energy Commission. In 1969 he joined the
prestigious law firm of Wyman, Bautzer, Rothman & Kuchel and
soon became a partner. There, Barry gained invaluable experience
practicing business formation, operation and acquisition, as well
as securities work. This included high-level securities law, public
offerings and securities compliance work for such major corporations
as MGM, Great American Insurance Company, Pacific American Industries
and National General Corporation, among others. In fact, Barry was
responsible for closing the first MGM Hotel real estate purchase
by Kirk Kerkorian. Intent on forming his own firm, Barry was co-founder
and managing partner of the law firm of Friedman & Phillips,
as well as its predecessor, from 1974 to 1996.
Barry's principal areas of practice at FE&C are business planning,
real estate and entertainment. Because his background and experience
are so broad, he excels at working with entrepreneurs and their companies,
both start-up and on-going. Barry has been particularly involved
in the effective representation of women in business. In acknowledgment,
he has been honored by the Century City Chamber of Commerce Women's
Business Council.
Well known for his passion for sports, particularly baseball, Barry
conceived "fantasy baseball camps" in 1983. These have
evolved into camps which allow people to practice and compete with
major sport figures.
Barry is a member of the Beverly Hills Bar Association, Los Angeles
County Bar Association and Illinois State Bar Association. He is
also a member of the State Bar of California.
E-Mail: bfriedman@go4law.com
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