Jay C. Gandhi

[2] After completing his clerkship, Gandhi moved back to Southern California where he joined the firm of Paul Hastings LLP.

He was at Paul Hastings from 1998 to 2010, and specialized in business litigation and class actions, and his practice included securities, corporate governance, consumer rights, intellectual property, and real estate.

[3] While he was at the firm, Gandhi worked with Santa Ana's Public Law Center to provide free legal help to those who could not afford to hire a lawyer.

[6] Gandhi is a board member of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers of Los Angeles[7] and the South Asian Helpline And Referral Agency (SAHARA).

During the bail hearing, Gandhi raised the First Amendment concerns in the case and inquired whether the prosecutors had any evidence that Mr. Wexler intended to act on the alleged threats.