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Douglas M. Carasso 
Santa Ana, California,
Senior Attorney
phone 714-241-4444
888-284-0809 (Toll Free)
fax 714-241-4445
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Douglas M. Carasso is a Senior Attorney specializing in insurance bad faith and coverage issues, as well as complex business litigation. AV Rated in Martindale-Hubbell, Mr. Carasso has been named one of Orange County's Top Lawyers in 2009 and 2010 by O.C. Metro Magazine. He is an experienced civil litigator who practiced for seven years at his prior firm, Shernoff Bidart & Darras, where his cases concerned homeowners' insurance, HMO bad faith, liability insurance, Holocaust-era insurance, automobile insurance, catastrophic illness and injury, wrongful death, and professional negligence.

As a trial attorney, Mr. Carasso obtained a $700,000 jury verdict in a 2008 personal-injury case, a $1.3 million judgment, and a significant bad-faith jury verdict. He has also litigated various other insurance-bad-faith cases to substantial settlement amounts. He has taken and defended countless lay-witness and expert-witness depositions nationwide. He also has extensive law & motion experience, having prepared, opposed, and orally argued numerous motions and other legal briefs in state and federal trial and appellate courts. Mr. Carasso has authored numerous published articles on various legal topics that include recovering punitive damages after the Supreme Court's 2003 decision in State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. Campbell, business-interruption coverage following the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, how to prevail on motions for summary judgment, MICRA, how to take depositions, negligent infliction of emotional distress, how companies can avoid litigation, how companies can select law-firm representation, and liability in drunk-driving accidents. These articles have appeared in various publications including the Los Angeles Daily Journal, New York Law Journal, Business Insurance, Consumer Attorneys of California's Forum, The Advocate Magazine, Orange County Lawyer, The Trial Lawyer, and Healthcare Perspectives Newsletter.

He has been a featured speaker on diverse litigation topics including Depositions (Orange County Bar Association), Torts (Chapman Law School), Insurance Bad Faith (Lexis/Nexis and Mealey's), Punitive Damages (Orange County Bar Association), and The Art of Legal Writing in California (Lorman Education Services).

Mr. Carasso is a member of the State Bar of California, American Association, American Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association (Insurance and Business Litigation Sections), and Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles.

A New York City native, Mr. Carasso received his J.D. from USC Law School in 1990, where he provided pro bono representation in a criminal appeal proceeding at Lompoc Prison. He was graduated magna cum laude and phi beta kappa from UCLA in 1987 as a Classics Department Scholar, Golden Key National Honor Society member, and film critic and interviewer for The Daily Bruin.

Areas of Practice:
Insurance Bad Faith
Complex Business Litigation
Catastrophic Personal Injury
Employment
Coverage Issues
Education:
University of Southern California Law Center, Los Angeles, California, 1990
J.D.


University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, 1987
B.A.: Magna Cum Laude
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa
Honors: Classics Department Scholar
Honors: Member, Golden Key National Honor Society


Published Works:
From TXO to Campbell to Beckman Coulter: How Potential Damages Can Maximize Plaintiffs' Punitive Damages Recoveries, Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) Forum Magazine, 2005


From TXO to Campbell: How Potential Damages Can Maximize Punitive-Damage Recoveries, Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) Forum Magazine, 2003


Punitive Damages in Insurance Bad-Faith: Cases After State Farm v. Campbell, Los Angeles Daily Journal, 2003


Campbell Isn't Death Knell for Large Punitive Damages Awards, Los Angeles Daily Journal, 2003


Liability of Insurance Agents and Brokers for Malpractice, The Advocate Magazine, 2003


Consider Breadth of Interruption Cover, Business Insurance, 2002


Instigator's Liability for Drunk-Driving Accident, Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) Forum Magazine, 2002


Recovery of Business-Interruption Insurance After the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks, Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) Forum Magazine, 2001


Insurance Issue: Provider Coverage Decisions Aren't Immune from Punitive Damages, Los Angeles Daily Journal, 2001


In Recovery: Business-Interruption Insurance, Los Angeles Daily Journal, 2001


Insuring Businesses Interrupted by Terrorist Attacks, Los Angeles Daily Journal, 2001


Insuring Businesses Interrupted by Terrorist Acts, New York Law Journal, 2001


How to Overcome the Inevitable Motion for Summary Judgment in an Insurance Bad Faith Case, The Trial Lawyer: Journal of Strategy, Technique & Case Management, 2001


Contributing Author to Book "Fight Back and Win: How to Get HMOs and Health Insurance to Pay Up", Bottom Line Books, 1998


How to Take the Perfect Deposition, Orange County Lawyer Magazine, 1996


MICRA Revisited: The Applicability of MICRA's Limitation on Damages for Noneconomic Losses, Verdictsearch publication, 1994


MICRA's Ability to Limit Damages (for Noneconomic Loss), Healthcare Perspectives-Healthcare Professional Liability Division Farmers Ins. Group of Companies, 1993


A Brief History and Current Status of Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, Verdict - Association of Southern California Defense Counsel, 1993


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Legal Writing, MCLE: Legal Writing for Attorneys, 2008


Legal Writing, "The Art and Science of Legal Writing", 2007


Punitive Damages, Punitive Damages -- The Present State of the Law and How to Maximize Their Recovery (OCBA), 2006


Legal Writing, The Art of Legal Writing in California (Lorman), 2005


Punitive-Damages Recovery After State Farm v. Campbell, Insurance Law Section Meeting (OCBA), 2004


Torts - Practice of Law, Torts - Overview for First-Year Law Students (Chapman Law School), 2003


Unfair Business Practices, Punitive Damages, and Insurance Bad Faith, Unfair Business Practices Law Symposium (Lexis/Nexis), 2003


Depositions, MCLE Symposium (OCBA), 1999


How to Take Depositions, MCLE Program (OCBA), 1996


Honors and Awards:
Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (Callahan & Blaine) LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, 2009


Named One of Orange County's Top Attorneys O.C. Metro Magazine, 2009


Highest Level of Professional Excellence - Peer Review Rated AV Martindale-Hubbell, 2002


Professional Associations and Memberships:
State Bar of California
Member


American Association for Justice
Member


American Bar Association
Member


Orange County Bar Association, Insurance and Business Litigation Sections
Member


Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles
Member


Past Employment Positions:
Shernoff Bidart & Darras


Constitutional Rights Foundation of Orange County, Attorney-Judge


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