Benjamin G. Shatz
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Litigation: Appellate
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Benjamin Shatz, a partner in Manatt’s Appellate practice, is a California State Bar-certified specialist in appellate law. A member of both the American and California Academies of Appellate Lawyers, Ben has an impressive record of earning results and creating new law in high-exposure cases in both state and federal court.
He is well known in California for his successful 30-year career devoted to appellate practice and for his popular monthly column in the Daily Journal on appellate law. Having briefed hundreds of civil appeals, writs and petitions in the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals, California Supreme Court and California Courts of Appeal, he has amassed more than 100 published appellate opinions, covering nearly all federal circuits and California appellate courts. His primary areas of practice are real estate/land use, anti-SLAPP, employment, entertainment, copyright, trademark, banking, insurance, punitive damages, class actions and unfair competition. He is a frequent author and lecturer on appellate topics.
Professional Memberships
Fellow, American Academy of Appellate Lawyers
Member, Law360 Appellate Editorial Advisory Board, 2020–2021
Member, Board of Trustees, Los Angeles County Bar Association, 2019–present
Member, Ninth Circuit’s Advisory Committee on Rules and Internal Operating Procedures, 2018–2020
Member, California Academy of Appellate Lawyers
Certified Specialist in Appellate Law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
Chair, LACBA State Appellate Judicial Evaluations Committee (2013‑2019; Vice Chair 2012; member since 2011)
Editor-in-Chief, California Litigation (2013-present), Editorial Board (2011-present)
Chair, California State Bar Committee on Appellate Courts (2010-2011; Vice‑Chair 2009-2010; member 2006-2009)
Chair, LACBA Appellate Courts Committee (2009-11; Vice-Chair 2007-09; Secretary 2005-07; member since 1993)
Executive Committee, LACBA Appellate Courts Section (2011-present)
LACBA Federal Courts Committee (1994-1998)
Admitted to practice in California, Colorado, U.S. Supreme Court, all federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, and all California and Colorado District Courts
Publications
Newspaper Articles:
Happy 50th Anniversary, CAAL, Daily Journal, May 3, 2022.
Bear With Us, Daily Journal, April 5, 2022.
Sci-Fi Lit(igation), Daily Journal, March 1, 2022.
Multiverse Cosplay, Daily Journal, February 1, 2022.
The 2021 Appellate Year in Review, Daily Journal, Jan. 4, 2022
Appellate Horrorscope, Daily Journal, Dec. 7, 2021
Memo-dispo No-no, Daily Journal, Nov. 2, 2021
Tricks and treats in Halloween precedent, Daily Journal, Oct. 5, 2021
Titanic, Hindenburg, DIY appeals, Daily Journal, Sept. 7, 2021
Butting in on appeal, Daily Journal, Aug. 3, 2021
50 Ways to Leave Your Appeal, Daily Journal, July 6, 2021
Putting a Contract Out On Appeals, Daily Journal, June 1, 2021
The glorious history of the Committee on Appellate Courts, Daily Journal, May 3, 2021
I Want A New Judge, Daily Journal, April 6, 2021
The other 3R’s: Reversed, Remanded, Reassigned, Daily Journal, March 2, 2021
Conduct unappealing, Daily Journal, Feb. 2, 2021
The score after a score, Daily Journal, Jan. 5, 2021
Jumbled justices, Daily Journal, Dec. 1, 2020
You are not James Bond, Daily Journal, Nov. 3, 2020
Sprechen sie Deutsch?, Daily Journal, Oct. 6, 2020
The need for speed, Daily Journal, Sept. 1, 2020
AWOL@Oral Arg.gone, Daily Journal, Aug. 4, 2020
Normal is not, Daily Journal, July 7, 2020
A little help here?, Daily Journal, June 2, 2020
No Appeal for You!, Daily Journal, May 5, 2020
Remotely Interesting, Daily Journal, April 27, 2020
Can’t stop, won’t stop, Daily Journal, April 7, 2020
It’s not easy being green, Daily Journal, March 3, 2020
Length matters, Daily Journal, Feb. 4, 2020
Striking the wrong tone, Daily Journal, Jan. 7, 2020
Free books and more!, Daily Journal, Dec. 2, 2019
And that’s final!, Daily Journal, Nov. 5, 2019
Now hear this!, Daily Journal, Oct.1, 2019
Isn’t that special?, Daily Journal, Sept. 3, 2019
Stray Dancing, Daily Journal, Aug. 6, 2019
Appellate Me Too!, Daily Journal, July 2, 2019
California’s Armendariz opinion violates federal law, Daily Journal, June 28, 2019
Supreme removal, Daily Journal, June 4, 2019
Abbreviated Justice, Daily Journal, May 7, 2019
Minerva appeals, Daily Journal, April 2, 2019
Invisible Justice, Daily Journal, March 5, 2019
Holy, Holey Rules!, Daily Journal, Feb. 5, 2019
Waking Dead Appeals, Daily Journal, Jan. 2, 2019
Free Money!, Daily Journal, Dec. 4, 2018
How Golden is Silence?, Daily Journal, Nov. 6, 2018
Slumming It With Facts On Appeal, Part 2 — Going To The 909, Daily Journal, Oct. 3, 2018
Did you notice that this fact was not in the record on appeal?, Daily Journal, Sept. 4, 2018
Poco Loco Rules, Daily Journal, Aug. 7, 2018
Riding the Waive, Daily Journal, July 3, 2018
Citing the Uncitable, Daily Journal, June 6, 2018
Mooting Mootness, Daily Journal May 1, 2018
A Class-ic Exception, Daily Journal, April 3, 2018
If You’re a Loser, Act Like It, Daily Journal, March 6, 2018
Appeals are for Losers, Daily Journal, Feb. 6, 2018
When 60 Days is Too Late!, Daily Journal, Jan. 2, 2018
Treatises and Book Chapters:
Co-author, Matthew Bender Practice Guide: California Civil Appeals and Writs
Co-author, Appellate Oral Argument: A Purposeful Conversation, Being Heard: Presentation Skills for Attorneys
Law Review and Magazine Articles:
Editor’s Foreword: No Longer On Demand, 34:3 Cal. Lit. 8, 2021
Editor’s Foreword: PPP = Post-Pandemic Planning, 34:2 Cal. Lit. 8, 2021
Editor’s Foreword, Seriously, How Are You?, 34:1 Cal. Litigation 8, 2021
Editor’s Foreword, At a Crossroads for a Juster System, 33:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2020
Editor’s Foreword, Sweet Successes — On or About 31 Flavors, 33:2 Cal. Litigation 3, 2020
Editor’s Foreword, The Future is Here, 33:1 Cal. Litigation 7, 2020
Editor’s Foreword, Still Flying High, 32:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2019
Editor’s Foreword, Better, Faster, Cheaper! and Part 3: Why We Should All Love Tentatives, 32:2 Cal. Litigation 3, 2019
Editor’s Foreword, Singularly First Person, 32:1 Cal. Litigation 3, 2019
Insights on LACBA's State Appellate Judicial Evaluation Committee Los Angeles Lawyer, 2019
Editor’s Foreword, Full Courts, 31:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2018
Editor’s Foreword, The East is (in the) Red!, 31:2 Cal. Litigation 3, 2018
Editor’s Foreword, Spring into Summer, 31:1 Cal. Litigation 3, 2018
Editor’s Foreword, The Curtain Rises for the CLA, 30:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2017
Editor’s Foreword, Hail to the Chiefs, 30:2 Cal. Litigation 3, 2017
Editor’s Foreword, Ch-ch-changes, 30:1 Cal. Litigation 3, 2017
No, 42 is Not the Answer, 30:1 Cal. Litigation 4, 2017
Interview, Amazing Cool: Keeping Up With Goodwin Liu, Cal. Litigation Review 1, 2017
Editor’s Foreword, A Move From the Silver Linings Playbook, 29:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2016
This is Not a Book Review, 29:2 Cal. Litigation 2, 2016
Editor’s Foreword, Golden Opportunity: A Fifth California Justice, 29:1 Cal. Litigation 3, 2016
Editor’s Foreword, Help for Litigants, Help for the Courts, 28:3 Cal. Litigation 3, 2015
Editor’s Foreword, This is Not a Eulogy!, 28:2 Cal. Litigation 3, 2015
Editor’s Foreword, Class Without Ostentation, 28:1 Cal. Litigation 3, 2015
Case Notes:
Stangvik v. Shiley, 20 Pepp. L. Rev. 264 (1993)
Kimmel v. Goland, 18 Pepp. L. Rev. 818 (1991)
Draper v. City of Los Angeles, 18 Pepp. L. Rev. 1069 (1991)
Lucido v. Superior Court, 18 Pepp. L. Rev. 1116 (1991)
Podcasts:
Guest, Long-time ‘appellate nerd’ Ben Shatz on keeping your passion for blogging alive, Lexblog, Feb. 16, 2022
Guest, 9th Circuit Split?, Daily Journal, Jan. 20, 2017
Guest, Weekly Appellate Report #27, Daily Journal, Nov. 11, 2016
Chambers Review
USA
Benjamin Shatz handles a variety of appellate matters, with notable experience including contractual disputes and fraud cases.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ben was easy to work with and extremely on top of the case."
"Mr Shatz is personable, extremely qualified and productive. I would recommend him without any reservations."
"Ben's a very savvy attorney with a great style."
"Ben was easy to work with and extremely on top of the case."
"Mr Shatz is personable, extremely qualified and productive. I would recommend him without any reservations."
"Ben's a very savvy attorney with a great style."