Firm: Law Office of Davina T. Chen
PO Box 9176 , Glendale , California 91226
Practice Areas: Appeals
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Firm: Serobian Law, Inc.
100 North Brand Blvd., Ste 600 , Glendale , California 91203
Practice Areas: Appeals
Attorney Liana Serobian is known for her zealous and dedicated advocacy for the protections of fundamental rights of individuals facing the juvenile court system and beyond. Her legal achievements and history of creating precedent case law in the State of California since 2006 have been recognized by being selected as Elite Lawyer since 2021, Women In Law in 2022 & 2023, Innovation Excellence Award 2023, AACC Excellence Honoree 2022, and many more. Attorney Serobian lectured at the 2023 California Appellate Defense Counsel Conference on the topic of "Illegal Silencing of Parents." She has successfully defended the rights of children and parents from unwarranted intervention by the State, obtained relative placement for children who have been declared dependents of the State, and obtained reversal of unwarranted convictions.. PUBLISHED APPELLATE ADVOCATE. Attorney Liana Serobian has pioneered legal arguments resulting in new case law in the State of California since 2006! The California Courts of Appeal published many appellate decisions Ms. Serobian advocated into precedent case law.. ACHIEVEMENTS. Liana Serobian is a California licensed attorney, who passionately defends the fundamental human rights of individuals under the United States Constitution, and California State's constitutional and statutory laws. Attorney Serobian obtained her law degree from the University of Southern California, Gould School of Law. In addition to being a member of the California Bar, she is licensed to practice in the federal courts in the Central District of California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal.. LEGAL PRACTICE. The practice primarily involves appellate advocacy challenging the juvenile court's orders under applicable federal and state laws. At times, by way of litigation, government actors are called to liability for warrantless removals, or judicially deceptive warrants that are false or omit material facts, or violations of individual's decision-making rights under the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the US Constitution and applicable state laws. Occasionally, the practice includes criminal appeals, and other law and motion matters.