Kenneth A. Linzer, Esq.

Prior to forming Linzer & Associates, P.C., Kenneth A. Linzer was associated with Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP an international law firm with offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Tokyo, Japan, from 1984-1992.

Mr. Linzer is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Sections on Business and Corporations, Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law (Executive Committee), and Litigation; the Beverly Hills Bar Association Sections on Business Law, Trademark and Copyright Law, Entertainment Law, and Litigation; the State Bar of California Sections on Business Law, Intellectual Property and Litigation; and the American Bar Association Sections on Science and Technology Law, Business Law, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, and Franchising. Mr. Linzer is also a Judge Pro Tempore of the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills Municipal Courts.

Mr. Linzer was Editor of the Los Angeles County Bar Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Section's Recent Annual Symposium on Licensing and Licensing; the co-author of the American Bar Association's Monograph on Franchise Protection: Laws Against Termination and the Establishment of Additional Franchises (1990); and the co-author of the International Franchise Association's publication, Franchise Law: Practice and Forms (1992).

Mr. Linzer is a frequent lecturer on legal aspects of doing business online, trademark, copyright, entrepreneurship and business law topics at Online Expo '95, University of Southern California's Entrepreneur Program, Loyola Marymount University Graduate School of Business Administration, American Women's Economic Development Corporation and several Small Business Development Centers in the Southern California area.

Mr. Linzer received his J.D. degree from University of San Diego in 1985, graduating magna cum laude, where he was Lead Articles Editor of the Law Review, a Legal Instructor and winner of several Moot Court competitions. Mr. Linzer received a B.S. degree from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts in 1972, graduating cum laude, where he was Chief Justice of the Residence Hall Judiciary Council and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

From 1976-1982 prior to practicing law, Mr. Linzer was a Personnel Manager, Operations Manager and Regional Operations Manager for Macy's New York, a division of R. H. Macy's & Co., and the Broadway Stores, a division of Carter Hawley Hale.

Legal Education

University of San Diego School of Law J.D. Magna cum laude 1985
Undergraduate Education

Publications

American Bar Association Sections on Business Law, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, and Franchising

State Bar of California Sections on Business Law, Intellectual Property, and Litigation

Los Angeles County Bar Association Sections on Business and Corporations, Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law - Executive Committee, and Litigation

Beverly Hills Bar Association Sections on Business Law, Entertainment Law, and Litigation

Judge Pro Tempore of the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills Municipal Courts

Franchise Protection: Laws Against Termination and the Establishment of Additional Franchises, American Bar Association, Antitrust Section Monograph,

Co-author (1990)

Franchise Law: Practice and Forms, published by the International

Speaking Engagements

University of Southern California Entrepreneur Program: Business Law

AWED (American Women's Economic Development Corporation): Business Law

Small Business Development Centers: Trademarks and Copyrights, Business Law Consulting

City of Hope, Business Los Angeles: The Law and Your Business - Issues of Interest to Business Owners and Executives

Governors Conference on the Arts, California Arts Council, San Francisco, CA June 1997

Top 1% of graduating class
Lead Articles Editor, San Diego Law Review
Awarded Best Oralist in Moot Court Competition
Winner, USD Moot Court Attomey-Client Competition

Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts
B.S. Cum Laude 1972
Dean's List - 8 semesters
Chief Justice, Wren Hall Judiciary

Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

Robyn Ikehara , Esq.

Ms. Ikehara is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Young Lawyer's Section and the American Bar Association.

Ms. Ikehara received her J.D. degree from University of Southern California Gould School of Law in Los Angeles, California in 2006, where she was a Senior Editor of the Review of Law and Social Justice, the Vice President of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, and a Merit Scholar. 

Ms. Ikehara received an Honors B.S. degree in Biochemistry and Biophysics, with a minor in Chemistry, from Oregon State University Honors College in Corvallis, Oregon in 2003, graduating cum laude, where she was a fellow with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a Mary Hutchins Hohner Scholar for Excellence in Biochemistry, and a Provost Scholar.

Ms. Ikehara is the author of the Note, Is Adoption the “New” Solution for Couples in Dispute over Their Frozen Embryos?, published in the Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice (2006). 

Prior to joining Linzer & Associates, Ms. Ikehara was an extern for the Honorable David A. Ezra, Chief United States District Judge for the District of Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii.