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Loeb Ranked in 2026 “Top 125 Largest Law Firms” and “Top 25 Corporate & Litigation Law Firms” Lists by LA Times

Loeb & Loeb is proud to announce that, for the third consecutive year, the firm is ranked among the top 20 largest law firms in Los Angeles County on the Los Angeles Times’ “Top 125 Largest Law Firms” list for 2026, as well as on the publication’s “Top 25 Largest Corporate Law Firms” and “Top 25 Largest Litigation Law Firms” lists. These lists recognize the region’s leading law firms based on total, corporate and litigation lawyer headcount in Los Angeles County.  

Loeb ranked No. 18 overall, placed No. 8 on the corporate law firms list and No. 17 on the litigation list. The rankings are based on survey data submitted by local, regional and national law firms detailing lawyer headcount and practice group presence in their Los Angeles offices. In the litigation rankings, the article spotlights the firm’s recent significant matters, including Loeb’s successful representation of film financier and producer Ryan Kavanaugh and his production companies in a high-stakes entertainment dispute brought by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and his company NYC Vibe, LLC that sought to block the theatrical release of the horror film Skill House. Loeb ultimately secured a decisive ruling that enabled the film to premiere in theaters without disruption in July 2025.

“Our Los Angeles team continues to build momentum as we align our capabilities with where our clients are headed,” said Loeb Co-Chair Arash Khalili. “We’re seeing growing demand for integrated, cross-practice support as clients navigate increasingly complex transactions and disputes, and our lawyers are working closely together to deliver practical, business-focused guidance. That collaborative approach positions us well within a highly competitive legal market.”  

Our deep roots in Los Angeles make Loeb one of the oldest law firms in the city. Since 1909, we’ve played a major role in the dynamic LA business community. Today, we remain a leader in serving those sectors most critical to the region’s dynamic economy, including entertainment and media, corporate, technology and innovation, business litigation, real estate, financial services and private clients.

The full lists are available through the Los Angeles Times' website.