Michael
T. Thorsnes recently retired from the active practice of law and is
now serving as a National Finance Co-Chair and Poet Laureate for the
Presidential Campaign of John Kerry and to pursue literary and related
interests. For the last two years he has been recognized as one of
the “100 Most Influential Lawyers in California”, as determined
by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journals. Continually since
1990 while practicing, he has been elected to “Best Lawyers in
America” in Business Litigation by his peers (Woodward Press).
He received the Daniel T. Broderick Award for Integrity, Professionalism
and Ethics in 2000 (selected by four San Diego plaintiff and defense
lawyer associations), The Arthur C. Hughes Career Achievement Award from
the University of San Diego as well as the Outstanding Alumnus award
from its law school, his alma mater.
While in law school he was a St. Thomas More Scholar, a member of the
Law Review, was Student Bar Association President and formed and led
an organization comprised
of all the law students in California to gain the ability to appear in court
as part of their training. A trial lawyer throughout his career, he twice
received
Outstanding Trial Lawyer awards from the San Diego Consumer Attorneys’ Association
and was recently elected to its’ Past Presidents Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame.
He serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees at the University of San Diego
and has been asked to teach International Litigation at Magdalen College, Oxford
during the summer of 2004. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants
in all types of cases, leading ultimately to a specialty in major business litigation,
securing for plaintiffs in excess of $250 Million in verdicts, settlements and
awards. He has defended some of California’s leading corporate entities.
In his last case, he successfully defended Pacific Bell (now SBC), the state's
largest private employer, against a $2 billion dollar claim brought by the California
Public Utilities Commission.
Thorsnes, active in the Democratic party since 1968, has worked at every level
on numerous state and national campaigns and has served as an Advisor to the
Democratic National Committee (DNC), A Trustee of the Democratic Leadership Council
(DLC) and a member of the California Democratic State Central Committee. He has
also been a member of the DNC Jefferson Trust, the DSCC Majority Trust, a member
of Governor Davis’s Judicial Selection Committee in San Diego and accompanied
Governor Davis during his official State visit to Mexico two years ago. Thorsnes
took on the role of fundraiser with the Gore campaign and since then raised nearly
$3 million dollars for Gore, Kerry, the party and Senate Democrats.
He is active in Irish-American affairs, having chaired the American Ireland Fund
Dinner in San Diego, and two years ago published an anthology of predominantly
Irish poetry under the pseudonym of Rowdy O’Yeats’. He is also working
on a one man show on Yeats, a second book of original poetry, and is just completing
a six week series as Rowdy at Enrico’s in San Francisco. An avid horseman,
he was twice a member of the United States Cutting Horse Team and is a member
of Rancheros Visitadores, an annual 750 rider trail ride, on which he is but
one of two democrats, and known, of course, as Rowdy.
Michael now divides his
time between San Francisco and San Diego, where he is Of Counsel to Thorsnes
Bartolotta McGuire, a nationally known firm of trial lawyers that he co-founded
with his two named partners 25 years ago.
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