10100 Santa Monica Boulevard Suite 2200
Los Angeles, CA
90067
 310.282.2354
 310.919.3776
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Adam
F.
Streisand
Partner
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Chair, Trust and Estate Litigation
Adam F. Streisand is a trial attorney whose expertise is in private wealth disputes, including litigation involving trusts, estates and conservatorships. Mr. Streisand began his career as an entertainment and intellectual property litigator, but found his calling bringing to court the stories of real people in some of the most trying times of their lives. With his background, Mr. Streisand has become well known for his courtroom victories in celebrity estates, but his focus remains with ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances due to family strife.
The accolades for Mr. Streisand’s stature in the legal profession are legion. The legal newspaper, the Daily Journal, profiling Mr. Streisand on the cover of its “Extra” section, called him “The Sure Thing” and noted that his resume is “a lawyer’s C.V. on steroids.”
Worth magazine named him as one of the “Top 100 Attorneys in Trusts and Estates” in the country. Citywealth Magazine named him one of the top 50 private wealth attorneys in North America. The Daily Journal named Mr. Streisand one of the “Top 100” lawyers in California: the only trusts and estates litigator ever to be included in that list. The Los Angeles Business Journal named Mr. Streisand one of the top 100 lawyers in Los Angeles County. Lawdragon named Mr. Streisand one of the 500 “Leading Lawyers” in America, and one of the top 500 trial lawyers in the country.
The Daily Journal says: “From his victory in the landmark copyright case, Newton v. Diamond, in which he represented the Beastie Boys and Capitol Records … Streisand has transitioned into a nationally recognized trust and estate litigator. His practice is unique in that he is the rare lawyer in the field with an expertise in disputes involving entertainment and intellectual property issues. He’s been in courtroom battles over the estates of Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, Marlon Brando, Michael Crichton, Anna Nicole Smith, Rodney Dangerfield, Dennis Hopper, William Randolph Hearst and many more.”
Lawdragon says “Adam Streisand is easily one of the best trust and estate litigators in the country.”
Trusts & Estates Magazine says Mr. Streisand “is a trial lawyer renowned for his courtroom victories in celebrity estates.”
The American Lawyer says he “is a veteran of battles over the estates of Marlon Brando and Ray Charles.”
In addition to his law practice, Mr. Streisand teaches other lawyers the art and science of trial work as an instructor with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and as a frequent lecturer and author. He is also active in authoring probate law, including legislation he drafted at the request of the Marilyn Monroe estate, to protect the right of a celebrity’s heirs to control his or her name, image and likeness after death.
Representative Experience
- Mr. Streisand is well known for his victories in courtroom battles over celebrity estates, including the estates of Ray Charles, Marlon Brando, Rodney Dangerfield, Michael Crichton and Barry White. Mr. Streisand represented Mrs. Katherine Jackson in the Estate of Michael Jackson, Larry Birkhead in the Estate of Anna Nicole Smith, and Britney Spears in her conservatorship proceedings. Mr. Streisand is equally well known for his success in some of the most complex cases in the probate courts. He won an eight-figure trial victory, including double damages, on behalf of the trustee, in a complex case unwinding 40 years of fraudulent creditor and tax avoidance schemes (follow the link to the Court of Appeal opinion affirming in full the trial court judgment). In three successive trials against a former trustee, Mr. Streisand won judgments in each case for a total of more than $10 million, double damages, and attorneys' fees and costs. Mr. Streisand has won numerous will and trust contests and actions to remove and impose damages on trustees and other fiduciaries. He has won numerous cases involving marital dissolution and family law matters, including a trial that established the obligation of a parent to pay adult child support for an emotionally disturbed child at levels more than double the highest legal guidelines in California. Winning in trial is the best leverage for obtaining favorable settlements. For example, Mr. Streisand obtained a $113 million settlement in an action by family members owning a minority interest in the Farmer Bros. Coffee Company against Roy Farmer who was controlling the company as trustee of family trusts owning a majority block of the stock.
- On the defense side, Mr. Streisand has achieved equally outstanding results. After plaintiff rejected a $120 million settlement offer, Mr. Streisand was called upon to try the case. After a four-week trial, the court held that plaintiff was entitled to only $3.2 million as her community property interest in her husband's $350 million company. He was victorious after a six-week trial in defense of a $25 million surcharge case, arising out of allegations of self-dealing by the trustee in redemptions of the trust's stock and options in a private REIT, among other claims. Mr. Streisand successfully defended a major law firm in a high profile case alleging legal malpractice and fraud. He successfully defended corporate trustees in a $57 million surcharge and removal case, alleging self-dealing and conflicts of interest. Mr. Streisand won summary judgment for the trustees of the Mark Hughes Trust in an action to surcharge and remove them based on allegations that as trustees and as officers and directors of Herbalife, the company founded by Mark Hughes, they enacted poison pills, golden parachutes and other anti-takeover devices to entrench and enrich themselves at the expense of the beneficiary. Mr. Streisand won at trial to defeat a former trustee and beneficiary who claimed millions in trustee fees and damages based on breaches of fiduciary duty, and millions in alleged trust distributions. Mr. Streisand won in court for the primary beneficiary and fiduciaries of the nine-figure estate of a prominent British Lord against claims that the estate's representatives transferred assets through a worldwide web of trusts to deprive plaintiffs of their inheritance. Mr. Streisand successfully defended the National Parkinson Foundation in a trial of a will contest by disgruntled beneficiaries claiming that the decedent improperly revoked his participation in mutual wills. The case was affirmed on appeal by the Second District Court of Appeal at 2003 WL198712. Mr. Streisand won a trial of a will contest alleging fraud, undue influence and lack of testamentary capacity concerning the $60 million estate of a prominent Canadian businessman. Mr. Streisand successfully defended the estate of an octogenarian against a claim by an exotic dancer in her twenties that the decedent promised to leave half of his estate to her.
- Some of Mr. Streisand’s other victories in celebrity and entertainment cases include his victory in obtaining the dismissal of palimony claims by Coco Johnson against comedian and talk-show host Bill Maher. Mr. Streisand won summary judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Beastie Boys and Capitol Records in a landmark copyright case involving digital sampling and affirmance on appeal in the 9th Circuit. Newton v. Diamond, et al., 349 F.3d 591 (9th Cir. 2003), 204 F.Supp.2d 1244 (C.D. Cal. 2002) (follow the link to see the 9th Circuit opinion). Mr. Streisand won a multi-million dollar judgment in an arbitration by proving that Franchise Pictures breached a distribution agreement for the motion picture "Plan B" starring Diane Keaton. On behalf of famed ocean explorer Jacques Yves Cousteau, Mr. Streisand obtained a permanent injunction in an action against his son Jean-Michel Cousteau to protect against the commercialization of the Cousteau name by its use in connection with a Fiji resort.
Publications/Speeches
- Speaker, “Intentional Interference with Inheritance: Is it a Brave New World in Probate?”, State Bar of California Webinar (April 2013)
- Speaker, “Intelligent Planning for Intellectual Property”, Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning (January 2013)
- Author, "Tortious Interference with Inheritance: Is it a Brave New World in California?", California Trusts and Estates Quarterly, Volume 18, Issue 2 (2012)
- Speaker, Ethical Challenges in Estate Planning and Administration, 2012 Professional Advisor Speaker Series, Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (October 31, 2012)
- Speaker, Malpractice and Ethics Issues for Estate Planners, San Fernando Valley Estate Planning Council (May 2012)
- Speaker, Rumors Of Their Death May Be Exaggerated: Conservatorships and Pre-Death Litigation, USC Trust & Estate Conference, Los Angeles, California (November 2011)
- Author, Malpractice Melee: Fending Off the Disgruntled and Disappointed, an Estate Planner’s Field Guide, 3 Tex. Tech Est. P. & Com. Prop. L.J. 241 (Spring 2011)
- Speaker, Advanced Trust and Estate Litigation (CEB) (December 2010)
- Speaker, Current Ethical Issues for Estate Planners, ALI-ABA and American College for Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) (October 28, 2010)
- Speaker, Malpractice Melee: Fighting off the Disgruntled and Disappointed, A T&E Lawyers Field Guide, American Academy of Estate Planners Annual Conference, San Diego, California (October 2010)
- Speaker, Copy This: Intelligent Planning for Intellectual Property Rights, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) (April 2010)
- Speaker, Will Contest or Contest of Wills, Life After 21320, Orange County Bar Association (February 2010)
- Co-author, Mental Disorders That Erode Capacity, ABA Trust & Investments (November/December 2009)
- Speaker, Litigation and Settlements--Estate and Income Tax Issues, Advanced Estate Planning Institute, CalCPA Education Foundation (January 2010)
- Speaker, Malpractice Melee: Fending Off the Disgruntled and Disappointed, an Estate Planner's Field Guide, Los Angeles, California (November 20, 2009)
- Panelist, Dealing with the Difficult or Impaired Client, American Bankers Association's Teleconference (November 5, 2009)
- Speaker, Ethical Issues Affecting Estate Planners, ALI-ABA and American College for Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) Webinar (October 7, 2009)
- Speaker, Lawsuits Against Lawyers for the Plan You Do and the Plan You Don't, ACTEC Annual Meeting, Rancho Mirage, California (March 2009)
- Author, The Marital Deduction and IRC 2511, 2519 and 2207A: A Three-Headed Hydra, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Winter 2008)
- Speaker, Advanced Course on Trust and Estate Litigation, CEB, Los Angeles, California (December 2008)
- Speaker, No-Contest Clauses: The Never Ending Drama (State Bar Annual Meeting, September 2008 and State Bar Road Show, November 2008)
- Speaker, Getting into the Client's (Testator's) Head: A Lawyer's Guide to Diminished Capacity and Use of Medical Experts, ACTEC Fall Meeting, Savannah, Georgia (October 2008)
- Speaker, A Lawyer's Guide to Diminishing Capacity, UCLA/CEB Estate Planning Institute, Los Angeles (May 2008)
- Author, A Lawyer's Guide to Diminishing Capacity and Effective Use of Medical Experts in Contemporaneous and Retrospective Evaluations, ACTEC Journal (Winter 2008)
- Author, Nine Things Entertainment Lawyers Should Know About Probate, The Hollywood Reporter, ESQ. (November 6, 2007)
- Speaker, Will Contests, No-Contest Clauses and Safe Harbors, Center for Judicial Research and Education (CJER) (November 2006)
- Speaker, The Stripper, Playboy Playmate, and Reality Show Train Wreck, the Billionaire Oilman, a Scheming Son and Nine Supreme Court Justices: The Havoc Has Only Just Begun, Los Angeles County Bar Association (October 2006)
- Speaker, How to Try and Defend Will and Trust Contests, State Bar Annual Meeting, Monterey (October 2006)
- Speaker, Estate Litigation: Tactical Issues, Case Studies and Resolution Scenarios (Advanced Course of Study), CEB, Los Angeles (September 2006)
- Speaker, No-Contest Clauses: The Never Ending Drama, Orange County Estate Planning Council, Santa Ana (September 2006)
- Speaker, Anna Nicole Smith and the Probate Exception to Federal Court Jurisdiction, Anchorage (September 2006)
- Speaker, To Tell The Truth (A T&E Lawyer's Version): Will My Real Client Please Stand Up?, UCLA/CEB Estate Planning Institute (May 2006)
- Author, Rumors of Their Death Are Greatly Exaggerated: The Pre-Death Will Contest and Other Strategies in Conservatorship Litigation, California Trusts and Estates Quarterly (Spring 2006)
- Speaker, May The Force Be With You: Private Attorney General Actions To Enforce Charitable Donations (January 2006)
- Author, Letter from the Editor, California Trusts and Estates Quarterly (Winter 2005; Spring, Summer and Fall 2006)
- Speaker, Trust and Estate Litigation: Tactical Issues, Case Studies, and Resolution Scenarios (December 2005)
- Speaker, Charlie Creditor and the Probate Factory: The Golden Ticket to Preserving Your Claim, USC Probate and Trust Conference (November 2005)
- Speaker, Rip, Mix, and Burn, Baby! Will Digital Music Sampling Overtake the Music Industry? (March 2005)
- Author, Gone But Not Forgotten - Celebrity Estates and Intellectual Property Rights, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Spring 2005)
- Speaker, Trust and Estate Litigation: Pointers and Pitfalls (November 2004)
- Speaker, New Ideas to Keep Litigious Beneficiaries at Bay and Protect Trustees (October 2004)
- Speaker, Trust and Estate Litigation: Pointers and Pitfalls (October 2004)
- Author, No-Contest Clauses Need to Be Reformed, Not Abolished, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Fall 2004), Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal (August 4, 2004) (August 4, 2004)
- Speaker, Estate Litigation: Strategies for Ending the Family Feud, CEB (Los Angeles, October 2004), (San Diego, September 2004)
- Author, The P.I. Lawyer: Different Animal, Same Stripes, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Summer 2004)
- Author, Changes in Probate Code May Confuse Unprepared Trustees, Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal (April 23, 2004)
- Speaker, Demonstration of a Contested Trust Matter (April 2004, November 2003)
- Speaker, Estate and Trust Litigation (February 2004)
- Speaker, Advanced Trial Skills (2004, 2002, 2001, 1999)
- Speaker, Will and Trust Contests (August 2003)
- Author, Tapping the Trust to Fund the Battle: When Trustees Can Use Trust Funds to Litigate with Beneficiaries, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Spring 2003)
- Speaker, When Trustees Go Bad/When Beneficiaries Attack (November 2002)
- Author, The Jury Is Back: Where There’s a Will, Finding New Ways, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly (Spring 2002)
- Speaker, Litigating Capacity and Undue Influence (December 2001)
- Speaker, Demonstration of a Disputed Will and Trust Matter (August 2001)
- Speaker, New Developments in Drafting No-Contest Clauses (April 2001)
- Speaker, Taking and Defending Depositions (2001, 2000)
- Author, Trademark Protection of Personal Names, National Law Journal
- Speaker, Representing Trustees after Moeller and Boltwood (May 2002)
- Author, Paramount v. Time: Implications for Judicial Monitors in Transfer of Control Transactions, American University Law Review
Media Mentions
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Christie's to Auction off Michael Chrichton's Art Collection
By David Ng, Los Angeles Times
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Life After Michael
People
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Judge: Joe Jackson Can't Challenge Will Executors
USA Today
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Jackson's Mom Hires Adam Streisand
Lawdragon
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Katherine Jackson Replaces Lawyers in Estate Battle
Alan Duke, CNN
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Katherine Jackson Hires New Lawyer for Battle Over Estate
Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone
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Charitable Efforts Left Wanting?
By Alexa Hyland, Los Angeles Business Journal
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Britney Returns
By Jenny Eliscu, Rolling Stone Magazine
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The Top 100 Attorneys of 2008
Worth
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Henry Nicholas Unfit as Co-Trustee, Ex-Wife Says
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
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Lawyers Are Punch Line in Suit Over Comedian’s Estate
By Don J. DeBenedictis, Los Angeles Daily Journal
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Death Becomes Him
By Tina Spee, Los Angeles Daily Journal (Cover Article)
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Judge Tosses Part of Maher Palimony Suit
By Blair Clarkson, Los Angeles Daily Journal
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Bill Maher: Ex-Girlfriend Sues for $9 Million
By Neil Blincow, Star Magazine
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Sibling Rivalry Heats Up at Torrance Coffee Company
By Stefanie Knapp, Daily Journal "Extra"
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Exec's Remark Stir Farmer Bros. Battle
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
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Beastie Boys Rap Out Victory
By Christina Landers, Verdicts & Settlements
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Beastie Boys Sample Federal Court Victory
By Susan McRae, Los Angeles Daily Journal
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Daughters Lose Lawsuit Over Rich Father's Estate
By Christina Landers, Verdicts & Settlements
Affiliations
- Member, Executive Committee, Section on Trusts and Estates, State Bar of California
- Former Executive Editor, California Trusts & Estates Quarterly
- Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
- Member, Long-Range Planning Committee, Fiduciary Litigation Committee and Professional Responsibility Committee of ACTEC
- Member, Planning Committee of UCLA/CEB Estate Planning Institute
- Member, CEB Estate Planning Advisory Committee
- Member, Planning Committee of the USC Probate and Trust Conference
- Faculty Member, National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA)
- Former Chair, Trusts and Estates Section, Century City Bar Association
- Former Board Member, Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF)
- Former Member, Development Committee, Project Angel Food
- Former Member, Development Committee, Alzheimer’s Association
- Volunteer Attorney, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, offering pro bono publico legal services to the poor and elderly
Distinctions
- Received highest ranking in "Chambers USA 2011 and 2012, America's Leading Lawyers for Business," in California Tax: Estate Planning, (also recognized in 2010 edition)
- Named one of "California’s Top 100 Lawyers," Los Angeles Daily Journal (2010)
- Named one of "L.A.'s Top 100 Lawyers" in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Who’s Who in LA Law” (2009)
- Named one of "The 100 Top Attorneys" in Trusts and Estates, Worth magazine (2008 edition)
- Named "Best Lawyer" in Trust and Estate Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America, published by Woodward/White, Inc. (2008-2013)
- Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
- Attorney Member, National College of Probate Judges
- Recipient, Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services, Board of Governors of the State Bar of California
- Named in "Southern California Super Lawyers" in Trust & Estate Litigation, a Thomson Reuters business (2004-2013)
- Named a "Leading Lawyer" in the Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America (2010)
- Named a "Leading Litigator" in the Lawdragon 500 America's Leading Trial Lawyers (2006)
- Named one of the "Leading Lawyers in America," Lawdragon 3000 Leading Lawyers Guide (2006)
- Highest "AV Preeminent (5 out of 5)" Professional Rating, Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory
- Recommended in the Citywealth "Leaders List" by Jones Publishing Limited (2011-2013)
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American University Washington College of Law, J.D., 1991, cum laude, Honor Society Editorial Staff, American University Law Review
Trinity College, CT, B.A., 1985
University of Paris-Sorbonne, 1983-1984
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