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1624 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 90017 in Los Angeles, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $344 per hour.
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Los Angeles attorney Kelly C. Quinn is certified by the California State Bar as an Appeals Specialist.. Ms. Quinn has special expertise in researching and drafting motions, writs, and appeals. Ms. Quinn has successfully overturned several convictions, and her motion practice has resulted in numerous serious felony cases being dismissed.. A former substitute special education teacher, Ms. Quinn also represents students with disabilities in all stages of IEP proceedings and is very active in ensuring each child is receiving all protections available under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Ms. Quinn also represents students in school discipline hearings, including suspension and expulsion hearings.. A graduate of Pepperdine University School of Law, Ms. Quinn was formerly employed by outside counsel for the National Rifle Association (NRA) and California Rifle and Pistol Association (CPRA), which has given her an advantage in representing gun owners in Federal and State cases.
Linda M. Toutant is a business litigator with more than twenty years experience. While Ms. Toutant has practiced in all areas of business-related civil litigation, she possesses substantial experience representing businesses in class action disputes, wage and hour claims, employee classification actions, and claims alleging harassment, discrimination, and/or retaliation. She also advises employers concerning matters of hiring, termination, promotion, testing, disability, and family accommodations and leave.. Ms. Toutant practices law at the trial and appellate levels in both federal and state court, and has appeared in arbitrations, mediations and before numerous administrative tribunals, including the California Labor Commission, the EDD, NLRB, EEOC and DFEH.. In her spare time, she enjoys swimming, gardening, skiing and camping with her family.
Kimberly M. Talley has had the distinctive honor of being named one of the Top 50 Women Attorneys in Southern California by the Super Lawyers Publication for 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013. In 2012, she was selected to become a Fellow for the American Bar Foundation, an honorary society that is limited to the top one percent of all attorneys licensed to practice in the United States. For the last 20 plus years, Ms. Talley has devoted her practice to management-side labor and employment law. She is favorably regarded in the legal community as an effective advocate in labor and employment arbitrations, negotiations, hearings and administrative proceedings, in all phases of litigation and at trial in state and federal courts.. Ms. Talley regularly represents employers and individual defendants in single plaintiff, multi-plaintiff and class action lawsuits, in both state and federal court, including employment discrimination, retaliation, harassment, failure to accommodate, wage and hour, wrongful termination, breach of contract, tort and other employment claims. She is skilled in all facets of discovery and fact-gathering, legal research, law and motion, and courtroom advocacy.. Ms. Talley has conducted numerous investigations into alleged workplace misconduct and other complaints brought by employees. In addition to her litigation experience, she provides day-to-day advice and counseling to clients concerning all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. In 2010, Ms. Talley had the distinctive privilege of becoming a published author as one of several contributing authors in the American Bar Association’s Second Edition of its book called “The Woman Advocate.” My chapter is entitled “Succeeding As A Woman of Color.
Josh Kluewer's practice focuses on creditors' rights litigation, and commercial debt collection. Josh has a broad range of experience at all phases of litigation at trial and appellate levels in federal and state courts. Josh has litigated disputes involving fraudulent conveyance claims, multi-million dollar breach of contract claims, commercial collections claims, and judgment enforcement claims, among other matters.
Joseph's practice concentrates in the areas of class actions, trademarks, trade secrets, partnership and startup disputes, and general commercial litigation. In addition, Joseph has extensive experience in appellate matters and patent law. He has represented numerous Fortune 500 companies in state and federal courts throughout the country.
Joel A. Osman, is Senior Counsel and General Counsel to the Firm at Parker Mills LLP. He concentrates his practice on litigation and trials. Prior to joining Parker Mills in 2014, Mr. Osman was principal of Osman & Associates a private law firm in South Pasadena . Prior to setting up his private practice, he managed a similarly named entity which was part of staff counsel to Travelers Indemnity Company. For Travelers, he was responsible for all aspects of managing its Southern California liability practice, its multi-million dollar budget and 54 employees engaged in defense of Travelers insureds in all manner of general liability, auto, fire and subrogation matters.. Previously, Mr. Osman was a senior partner at Anderson, McPharlin & Conners LLP in Los Angeles. In his career, he has represented clients in cases involving professional liability, general liability, product liability, construction defect and commercial litigation, trying numerous jury trials to verdict. He has focused much of his interest on the defense of lawyers and legal ethics.. His current professional activities include membership in the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Professional Responsibility and Ethics Committee (where he was the chairperson for the 2008-2009 year). He has recently been appointed to serve on the State Bar's Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct.. Areas of Practice:. Commercial Litigation. Insurance. Professional Liability and ethics. Personal injury. Bar Admissions:. State Bar of California, 1982. Admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for Central, Northern and Southern Districts of California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Education:. University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law, 1981, J.D.. University of California, San Diego, 1978, B.A., History, magna cum laude. Professional Associations & Memberships:. Los Angeles County Bar Association, current member and former Chair of Professional Responsibility and Ethics Committee (2008-2009). Current member of State Bar of California Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct. Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers. Past Employment Positions:. Osman & Associates ( a private law firm. Osman & Associates (Staff Counsel for Travelers Indemnity Company)—2006--2013. Anderson, McPharlin & Conners, LLP, 1985 – 2006. Law Offices of Hunsucker & Sabo, 1983 - 1985. Law Offices of Schell & Delamer, 1979 – 1982 (began as law clerk)
Jeremy M. Evans is an award-winning attorney and industry leader based in Los Angeles and Newport Beach, California. Mr. Evans is an expert in best practices and negotiations in entertainment, media and sports. He represents entertainment, media, and sports clients in contractual and intellectual property negotiations with a focus on dealmaking. His clients range from Fortune 500 corporations to entrepreneurs, advertising and production companies, studios, agencies, talent, and more.. Mr. Evans is the CEO, Founder, and Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer®. He hosts the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans on the Bleav Network, which focuses on the latest topics and most interesting legal angles in entertainment, media, and sports law.. Within the community, Mr. Evans serves as the 2021-2023 President of the California Lawyers Association, a voluntary bar association of over 80,000 members. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors for the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, a centennial campaign for the Rose Bowl Stadium. He serves as an advisor to entrepreneurs in entertainment, media, and sports for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and is a member of the faculty of law at the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Graduate Program in Sport Management.. Mr. Evans received his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California. Additionally, Mr. Evans holds a Master of Laws (LL.M) in Entertainment, Media, and Sports Law from Pepperdine University’s Rick J. Caruso School of Law, and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Entertainment, Media and Sports Management from Pepperdine University’s George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management.
Jennifer Schulz joined Ravid Law Group as an Associate in 2011. Ms. Schulz represents various public and private companies including major developers and national tenants throughout the United States and Canada. Her practice includes negotiating and documenting various types of real estate transactions, including drafting and negotiating retail, office, and industrial leases on behalf of both landlords and tenants. Ms. Schulz also represents purchasers and sellers in purchase and sale transactions for real estate properties throughout the country.. Ms. Schulz is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Real Property Section, where she serves on the Commercial Development and Leasing Subsection Steering Committee, and is also a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers. Ms. Schulz received her J.D. from Loyola Law School, where she was Executive Editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review and a member of the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society, Order of the Coif, and the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. While in law school, Ms. Schulz also served as a judicial extern for the Honorable R. Gary Klausner of the United States District Court, Central District of California. She earned a B.S. in Architecture at the University of Virginia in 2004.. In addition to the articles listed below, Ms. Schulz’s publications include: Arbitrating Arbitrability: How the U.S. Supreme Court Empowered the Arbitrator at the Expense of the Judge and the Average Joe, 44 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1269 (2011).
Jasmin K. Morad serves as Counsel in Klinedinst’s Los Angeles office, and co-chairs the firm’s Housing Discrimination Defense and Civil Rights group. An experienced litigator with significant trial experience, Ms. Morad’s practice focuses on resolving housing, employment, real estate, and professional liability disputes.. From July to September of 2009, Ms. Morad second-chaired a jury trial in Los Angeles that involved the defense of a landlord for vicarious tort liability based on the actions of an independent contractor’s employee. Original allegations also included liability based on discrimination. The bifurcated jury trial lasted over seven weeks and involved over sixteen witnesses. Ms. Morad handled numerous examinations and cross-examinations of several key expert and lay witnesses. She also successfully drafted and argued several motions throughout the trial, including a Kelly-Frye challenge of expert testimony and evidence. The final damages award resulted in the jury’s adoption of the defense’s calculation of plaintiff’s damages and no money awarded for future non-economic damages.. In January 2009, Ms. Morad second-chaired in a large fraud trial in San Diego, which after four days settled favorably prior to verdict. She is experienced in handling all aspects of federal and state business litigation, including discovery, depositions, and expert witness preparation.Prior to joining Klinedinst, Ms. Morad spent close to four years in private practice in New York City focusing on large, high-profile reinsurance litigation and arbitration disputes.. Ms. Morad obtained her Juris Doctor cum laude from Syracuse University in May 2002. While in law school, she worked as a summer associate for a major international law firm in Los Angeles, and served as a judicial extern for the Department of Justice and the Honorable David E. Peebles in the Northern District of New York.. Ms. Morad also served as the Lead Articles Editor for the Syracuse Law Review, and as a member of the International Moot Court Team. She received her Bachelors of Arts from the University of California, San Diego.
J. Scott Bovitz, Bovitz & Spitzer, Los Angeles (, 1991-present).. Board Certified, Business Bankruptcy Law, American Board of Certification (, 1993-present; Treasurer, 2016).. Certified Specialist, Bankruptcy Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization (, 1993-present; Chair, 2005-2006).. Rated "AV Preeminent" by Martindale-Hubbell (, AV rated, 1993-present).. Selected as Southern California "Super Lawyer" in Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights (2004-present).. Contributing author, Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice (, 2008-present).. Coordinating editor, ABI Journal (American Bankruptcy Institute, 2014-present).. Executive editor, Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy Practice in California (, 2003-2006).. Adjunct Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (, 1982-1987).. President, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum (, 2000-2001).. California Bankruptcy Forum: CBF Director (1998-2001, 2008-2009); Education co-chair (2001); Conference co-chair (2004); Consumer Bankruptcy Program co-chair (2013).. Recording engineer, Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic and Gary S. Greene's Big Band of Barristers (, 2009-present).
I'm Rusty Levin, co-founder of Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP. I head the workers’ compensation department at my firm and am backed by years of in-depth experience, which gives me a comprehensive understanding of this complicated area of law. I also have a long track record of success, having recovered millions of dollars over the years on behalf of my injured clients. I could help you, too! I have represented numerous individuals who have suffered physical injuries, mental injuries, and emotional trauma while on the job. I offer free initial case evaluations and accept cases on a contingency fee basis. You don't have to pay a penny unless and until I recover damages on your behalf. I look forward to discussing your options with you.
I'm Arutyun "Harry" Nalbandyan, a personal injury lawyer at the Los Angeles law firm of Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP. I have won millions of dollars in compensation for victims of car accidents, motorcycle crashes, slip and fall accidents, premises liability cases, and more. I pride myself in my work and truly take the time to get to know my clients, spend time with them, and help them seek justice for the wrongs they have suffered. Give me a call today for a free personal injury case consultation!
I spent the first 30+ years of career in the largest law firms in the world, including in various management positions. In 2011, I decided that my clients no longer needed that infrastructure (or overhead), and opened my own firm. It has worked out quite well for my clients, my family, and me.
I spent my first eight (8) years of practice in the San Francisco Bay area. I represented clients in a variety of civil and criminal matters. The bulk of my civil practice focused on juvenile dependency and family law. Juvenile dependency cases involve children who have been abused and neglected and placed in foster care while their parents go through rehabilitation. Accordingly, one of the most crucial decisions made about these children, early on, is where they will be placed. Placement in a foster care home or with a suitable relative may determine if they will ultimately be reunited with their biological parents or adopted.. My experience is dependency law has translated well into my current family law practice. It provides me with a unique perspective that other family law practitioners may not possess. Thus, in addition to represening mothers and fathers on a private basis, I am also appointed by local judges to represent children in family law custody disputes.. I relocated to Southern California in May 1999. My current practice includes family law with an emphasis on child custody and child support. I also represent minors in Probate Guardianship proceedings. I continue to represent foster- adopt parents, aka de facto parents, in Dependency matters. With the advent of Covid, I have added consumer bankruptcy back to my practice. A portion of my practice is now focused on helping my family law clients file for bankruptcy after divorce.
I love living my life in Los Angeles. I practice the Japapense martial arts of Aikido and Iaido at the Aikido Center of Los Angeles. I am an avid reader of most generes of books including Sci-Fi and Fantasy. I love to go hiking and skiing and swimming at the beach. I'm a diehard Trojan Alum and Fan and attend almost every home football game. In addition to explosing Los Angeles, I enjoy traveling and explorong the world. I have been to many countries around the world and attend on visting more and exploring all the different cultures out there.
I have tried 22 civil jury trials, 18 of which went to a jury verdict. I am a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, ABOTA, having been admitted to ABOTA in March 2024.. I have co-chaired a civil jury trial that resulted in a $3 million settlement before I was to deliver plaintiff's rebutall closing argument. The case was a disputed liability electric scooter fall case which resulted in paralysis and a traumatic brain injury. The insurance defense attorney told the jury in closing argument to deliver a zero verdict for the plaintiff due to a .094 blood alcohol content and marijuana. The case was Danny Pena v. City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Superior Court Case Number: 19STCV39966, tried from May 9, 2022 to May 26, 2022, before the Honorable Randy Rhodes, Department F51, Chatsworth Courthouse. This case was published by Verdict Search in August 2022 and also recognized the the work of Gabriel H. Avina, Esq. and my work, in Danny Pena v. City of Los Angeles, 19STCV39966 with the No. 9 for 2022 settlements in California. My civil trials were as follows:. 1. June 2018 – representing a Allstate policyholder before a jury trial, West Covina Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Gloria White-Brown, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;2. September 2019 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Chatsworth Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Gabriela Freixes, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;3. October 2019 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial about to be empaneled, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge James Kaddo presiding, case settled before jury empaneled;4, January 2020 – representing a plaintiff before a judge trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Holly Kendig, presiding, case went to a bench verdict;5. March 2020 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Michael Harwin, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;6. April 2021 – representing a plaintiff before a judge trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Armen Tamzarian, presiding, case went to a bench verdict;7. February – 2022 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Stephen Moloney presiding, case went to a jury veridict,;8. May 2022 – representing a quadriplegic/traumatic brain injury plaintiff in a electric scooter case/uplift in a city sidewalk case, before a jury trial, Chatsworth Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Randy Rhodes, presiding, case settled before I was to deliver plaintiff's closing rebutal argument;9. August 2022 – representing two plaintiffs in a disputed liability car crash, Westminster Courthouse, Orange County Superior Court before a jury trial, Judge Nathan Scott, presiding, case went to a jury verdict, 10. September 2022 – representing two plaintiffs in a car crash case, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Gregory Alarcon, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;11. January 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car crash case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Mark A. Borenstein, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;12. March 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car crash case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Richard J. Burdge, Jr., presiding, case went to a jury verdict;13. May 2023- representing one plaintiff in a premises liability, Hall of Justice Courthouse, San Diego County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Timothy B. Taylor, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.14. August 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a disputed liability car accident case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Richard J. Burdge, Jr., presiding, case went to a jury verdict14. September 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car accident case, Van Nuys Courthouse West, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Thomas Rubinson, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.15. October 2023 -representing two plaintiffs in a car accident case, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge James E. Blancarte, presiding, case settled during jury selection;16. December 2023 - representing two plaintiffs in a car accident case, Westminister Courthouse, Orange County Superior Court, Judge Shelia Rocios, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.17. March 2024, representing one plaintiff, in a car crash case jury trial, Long Beach Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Patrick Madden, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;18. April 2024, representing an original plaintiff companies/ remaining cross-defendants companies in a business litigation case jury trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Wendy Chang, presiding, case settled after three days of jury trial;19. May 2024, representing one plaintiff, in a car crash jury trial, Long Beach Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Michelle Flurer, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.20. May 2024, representing two plaintiffs, in a car crash case jury trial, Historic Courthouse, Riverside County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Eric Keen, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.21. November 2024, represented one plaintiff, in a 7-week wrongful death jury trial, Central Justice Center, Orange County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Gassia Apkarian, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.22. December 2024, represented one plaintiff, in a car crash jury trial, Compton Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Wendy Wilcox, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.23. January 2025, represented an inidividual defendant and three defendant business entities/three cross-complainants, in a business litigation case jury trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, before a jury trial, Judge Maurice Leiter, presiding, case settled following reading of closing jury instructions.24. March 2025, represented a former California state Senate GOP leader (who also served in the CA state Assembly and former Mayor of Diamond Bar), his wife, and their company in a business litigation case, jury trial, North Justice Center, Orange County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Nathan Vu, presiding, case went to a jury verdict. Jury cleared all clients of any wrongdoing.. My trial advocacy began at Loyola Law School, as a Certified Law Clerk, in July 2012 where at the age of 26 I tried my first felony trial to jury verdict before Judge Upinder Kalra, Foltz Courthouse. I tried two bench trials for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office in 2016 following completion of the "Academy of Justice" trial advocacy program. I tried a criminal defense misdemeanor trial before a jury in December 2019 in San Fernando Courthouse before Judge Andrew Cooper.. Regarding trial advocacy training, I have completed, two intensive trial advocacy courses, seen below:. 1. Criminal prosecution-The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office "Academy of Justice" a six week (40 hours a week) invitation only, tax payer funded program taught by veteran Los Angeles Deputy City Attorneys. I took and graduated from this course in the Summer of 2016 after which I was placed as a Special Deputy City Attorney in the Pacific Branch (LAX Courthouse) to try and litigate misdeamnor cases on behalf of the City of Los Angeles).. 2. Plaintiffs' Civil Litigation-The Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA) "Plaintiffs' Trial Academy (PTA)." This course was a 7 week program that I took and graduated from in the summer of 2019. The course was taught by Mike Arias, past president of CAALA and president of Consumer Attorneys of California (CAC). Lecturers included Carl Douglas, Arash Homanpour, Christa Ramey, Gary Dordick, Bob Simon, and Rahul Ravipudi. Topics like the Academy of Justice were Jury Selection, Direct Examination, Cross Examination, Closing Arguments, Evidence, Ethics, Maintaing Credibility with the Jury and Trial themes. Closing Speech was by Nick Rowley.. I have argued cases in arbitration and resolved over 10 cases in mediation.. I was President of the Romanian-American Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles Chapter which is part of the Romanian-American Chamber of Commerce, founded in New York State in 1990. The Los Angeles Chapter, which I was the founding member of, was organized in July 2019. I swrved as president of the RACC-LA from 2019 to 2025.. On May 29, 2022, I was elected Vice President of the Viitorul Roman Cultural & Aid Society, a position I held until April 24, 2023. I speak Romanian fluently.. I have extensive knowledge and experience in American politics, on the Federal (U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator Rick Santorum), state (West Virginia Attorney General Darrell V. McGraw, two Pennsylvania State Representatives) and local (Los Angeles City Attorney Michael N. Feuer), and U.S. Representative Mike Garcia (R-CA-25). Thus, I have worked for progressive Democrats, conservative Republicans, moderate Republicans, moderate Democrats, elected officials on both of America's Coasts and in the Heartland.. I have lived in Washington, D.C., suburbia, Los Angeles, and small town America (West Virginia).. I look forward to working on your case.
I have been practicing immigration and naturalization law for 38 years. My associates are my twin brother Arthur and his son Armand. I specialize in family, business and deportation cases. I am a memeber of the State Bar of California, the U.S. District Court, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. From 1987 to 1990 I served on the State Bar Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission. I have lectured a law school class. My office is located in Downtown Los Angeles and offers a knowledgeable, professional and caring atmosphere. My fees are reasonably structured.
I have been licensed to practice law since 1996. I am licensed in Ohio, Indiana, and in my home state of California. After raising a family in the Midwest, it was time for me to come home and return to California. I focus my practice on protecting the rights of those facing either civil or criminal liability. My professional objective is to zealously advocate for my clients at each phase of their case.
I have been an attorney for over 12 years. I have over 10 years of experience in employment law, business/corporate litigation and consulting. I have litigated multiple jury trials to successful conclusions. In the 8th grade when I began my school's mock trial program I knew I wanted to be a lawyer. My undergraduate degree was earned at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo where I studied Political Science in order to position myself for law school. I attended Southwestern University School of Law here in Los Angeles where I received awards for trial advocacy, exceptional grades and I graduated with honors. I began practicing in 2006 and by 2007 I began to hone my skills in employment law. In 2008 I began practicing business litigation. I truly love my job. I advocate my client's matters with zeal and professionalism. If you retain me I will do the same for you. My rates and billable hours are fair and my skills are valuable. I am a Los Angeles native and have spent my entire career in the Los Angeles area. My firm is small and you will deal directly with me throughout your case. My office is in downtown L.A. but I usually visit my clients at their place of business. I find that learning the culture of my clients' business is a great way to determine how to proceed with their matter. I practice throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
I am one of the managing partners of California's largest and oldest Workers' Compensation and civil liability firm, Rose, Klein & Marias. For over 80 years, For more than 80 years, our law firm has been committed to two things:. I have, for the last 15 years personally represent hundreds of injured workers who have sustained injuries from their exposure to asbestos on their jobs.
I am an experienced Litigation Attorney with a demonstrated history of working in the legal services industry. I am a strong legal professional skilled in Labor-Employment Law, Personal Injury and Business-Contract Law.
I am an attorney practicing in the area of construction contracts and litigation in the Los Angeles, California area.
I am Akop "Jacob" Nalbandyan, an employee rights lawyer in Los Angeles. As a co-founder of Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP, I head the civil litigation department of my firm. I am exceedingly knowledgeable in this complex area of law and have handled countless cases involving wrongful termination, leaves of absence, harassment, discrimination of all types, and more. I am well-versed in the complexities of labor and employment law, both from a practical and legal viewpoint. Therefore, I am capable of maximizing my clients’ settlements and obtain significant verdicts. Over the many years I have been helping people, I have won millions of dollars in compensation on behalf of clients who have had their rights as employees violated. Call my office today at for a free consultation!
I am a father of 4 children and they keep me motivated to be the best and enjoy life to the fullest. I am an avid sports fan and I love to travel!
Hasti Daneshvar draws from a broad range of business and labor and employment law expertise from her experience advising respected consumer facing businesses in Southern California. Hasti's practice is focused on business transactions with an emphasis on salons, spas, medical offices, and lifestyle brands.. She assists businesses in all stages of ranging from launching a business to its day to day management. She has successfully protected the interests of her clients and limited their personal exposure by providing valuable services such as:. -Corporate Entity Formation-Trademark and Copyright Registration-The drafting, Negotiation, and Execution of Contracts such as from Employment Contracts, Purchase Agreements, Sale Agreements, Non–compete / Non–solicitation Agreements, Nondisclosure Agreements, Confidentiality Agreements and Franchise Agreements-Employee Manuals and Human Resources-Bylaw Implementation and Operating Agreements and Daily Board Functions. Over the years, her practice has come to focus in assisting salons and spas in Southern California. She has dedicated herself to finding smart business strategies to help salons and spas in light of constantly changing employment laws in California as well as advising them with such things as their social media, pop up shops, and influencer relationships.. Hasti has also represented many physicians and medical offices in Southern California. Specifically, she forms Professional Corporations, advises physicians with their employment contracts, and creates Employee Handbooks and Patient Forms and Releases.