MG+M Welcomes Partner Garth Aubert in Los Angeles

MG+M The Law Firm is pleased to welcome Garth W. Aubert as a partner in our Los Angeles office. Garth brings more than 30 years of experience defending clients in aviation litigation, as well as toxic tort lawsuits.

Garth represents aerospace product manufacturers, airline service providers, aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul organizations, airport authorities, and airlines in state and federal courts throughout the United States, in matters ranging from complex litigation and class actions to local litigation. Garth has also represented his clients before the National Transportation Safety Board.

Garth has successfully defended clients facing lawsuits regarding severe personal injuries, wrongful death, commercial disputes, substantial property damage, and exposure to toxic substances, arising from incidents, accidents, disputes and exposures throughout the United States and abroad.

“With great enthusiasm, MG+M welcomes Garth to our firm,” commented MG+M Chairperson and Partner John B. Manning. “His breadth of experience, particularly in the aviation industry, enhances our ability to serve clients in California and nationally, and we are excited about his practice further enhancing our brand as a go-to firm for complex, high-stakes litigation matters.”

Garth has spoken and written extensively on topics related to litigation, technology and aviation, including for organizations such as the American Bar Association, Defense Research Institute, The Insurance Institute of London, Aircraft Builders Council, American Conference Institute and in the London insurance market. Garth also counsels his clients regarding risk avoidance, product integrity, and directs investigations regarding incidents and accidents.

Prior to joining MG+M, Garth was a founding partner of a national law firm, based in its Los Angeles office. Garth is a life-long resident of Los Angeles, and earned his JD from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a BA in political science from the University of Southern California.