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A Father’s Value

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A Father's Value
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The Honorable Thomas L. Willhite, Jr., joined ADR Services, Inc. in February 2023 after a distinguished judicial career of more than 30 years, having served on the former Los Angeles Municipal Court, the Los Angeles Superior Court, and the California Court of Appeal. Judge Wilhite has presided over a broad range of civil cases. He became known for his grasp of civil law and procedure, his fairness, and his calm demeanor and temperament, traits he brings to his role as mediator. He has been described by attorneys as having “the ability to cut to the chase and discuss what is really going on the case,” and of demonstrating “a combination of thoughtfulness, careful research, good common sense and judgment.” In this episode, Tom Willhite and Len Levy discuss the resolution of a wrongful death case concerning a father and husband who had served time in prison and had overcome mistakes he had made with the support of his family, who died after being struck on the head on the first day of a promising job. How did Tom Willhite, in his role of mediator, guide the parties to a settlement by overcoming significant monetary and emotional impediments standing in the way? Listen to how he masterfully established trust with the parties to guide them to resolution.

In a profile published during that period in California Courts & Judges by James Publishing, attorneys interviewed described Justice Willhite as “a wonderful judge,” “patient but firm,” “very courteous and polite,” “an A+ on demeanor,” “efficient,” “always punctual,” an “intellectual judge” but also “a practical judge who can find solutions to difficult issues.” Said one attorney: “He was very knowledgeable about the law even though he ruled against me. I thought he took the time to really try to understand all the issues.” According to another: “On at least one occasion, opposing counsel and I have called the clerk and he has gotten on the phone and worked through an issue with us telephonically without moving papers and without appearing in court. He was
willing to roll up his sleeves … and opposing counsel and I were able to get some things resolved which otherwise would have complicated the case.” Summing up, the publisher wrote: “‘I give him top marks,’ said one attorney, a sentiment shared by most of the attorneys interviewed. Lawyers indicated his strength as a judge is his willingness to do the hard work of learning about and sorting through difficult legal issues, a skill that is most appreciated by attorneys in complex cases.”

In 2005, having been rated exceptionally well qualified by the California State Bar JNE Commission and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Justice Willhite was appointed as an Associate Justice to the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Four, where he served until 2023. As an appellate justice, Justice Willhite developed a reputation for the conciseness, clarity, and analytical rigor of his opinions, his command of the law and appellate procedure, and his collegiality with his colleagues and the bar. In his Daily Journal appellate profile, Justice Willhite has authored more than 2,000 opinions in many diverse areas of the law, including arbitration, asbestos litigation, CEQA, the California Coastal Act, class actions, commercial contract and general business litigation, consumer law, defamation, elder abuse, employment law, eminent domain and inverse condemnation, education law, employment law, family law, health care, insurance coverage and bad faith, intellectual property and trade secret litigation, personal injury and wrongful death, probate and trusts, products liability, professional liability, real estate, and worker’s compensation exclusivity. More specific information about his experience is available in his representative cases section.

Justice Willhite has been a frequent lecturer in judicial education on various topics. He is fluent in Italian and has been a guest lecturer in comparative law at two Italian universities.

In his spare time, Justice Willhite enjoys cooking, reading and travel. He also raises money for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank through selling tickets to annual dinners that he and his wife host at their home, for which he is the chef.

Justice Willhite may be contacted through his Case Manager at ADR
Services, Inc, Chelsea Mangel at [email protected] or by
telephone at 310-201-0010.

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