Julie R. Ursic

Julie R. Ursic, Esq.

Academic and Professional Credentials

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, J.D. 2004
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), B.A. Communication Studies 2001 (cum laude), Minor in Applied Developmental Psychology

Admitted to California State Bar and U.S. District Court for the Central District

Background and Experience

Ms. Ursic focuses her practice on insurance coverage matters and has successfully represented the California Insurance Guarantee Association, insurers, and policy holders in several appeals including Parkwoods Community Association v. California Insurance Guarantee Association (2006) 141 Cal.App.4th 1362, Bigler-Engler v. Breg, Inc. 7 Cal.App.5th 276 (2017) and California Insurance Guarantee Association v. San Diego County Schools Risk Management Joint Powers Authority (2019) 84 Cal. Comp. Cases 957 or Cal. App. LEXIS 1070.

While attending Loyola Law School, Ms. Ursic served as Articles Editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review in 2003-2004 and as a staff member in 2002-2003. In Fall 2003, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review published Ms. Ursic’s article, “Racial Segregation in California Prisons.” Ms. Ursic also served as an extern at the California State Court of Appeal (Second District, Division Seven) for the Honorable Earl Johnson, Jr. During her externship, Ms. Ursic researched and composed drafts of judicial opinions. Additionally, Ms. Ursic served as a law clerk at the California Teachers Association (CTA) and at the law firm, Trutanich and Michel in Los Angeles.

Ms. Ursic joined the Law Offices of Adrienne D. Cohen as a law clerk in October 2004, became an associate in December 2004 and became of counsel in December 2016.