Aram Joseph Gregorian

Founding Attorney

Phone (213) 537-6617‬

Biography

Aram Joseph Gregorian is a trial attorney dedicated to delivering skilled, client-focused representation in both litigation and negotiation. He brings a wide range of experience to his practice, having served with the Office of the California Attorney General and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California during law school.

After beginning his studies at the University of La Verne College of Law, Mr. Gregorian transferred to Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he was selected to join the Loyola Law Review and served as an editor. This recognition reflects his commitment to excellence in legal scholarship and advocacy.

He also holds an M.B.A. from the American University of Armenia, a foundation that equips him with a strong understanding of financial and organizational issues – an advantage in business and commercial disputes. In addition, he completed a six-year professional degree in Architecture, equivalent to a Master’s level of study, which gives him a unique perspective in matters involving property, construction, and design.

Mr. Gregorian has represented clients in both trial and appellate courts, handling matters that span complex business disputes, personal injury claims, landlord–tenant conflicts, and insurance coverage issues. He approaches every case with thorough preparation, strategic insight, and unwavering dedication to his clients’ goals.

Pratice Areas

  • Business Litigation – Representation of businesses and individuals in contract disputes, partnership matters, and other commercial conflicts.

  • Personal Injury – Advocacy for clients injured due to negligence, including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, and insurance disputes.

  • Landlord-Tenant – Counsel for landlords and tenants in disputes involving leases, habitability, rent issues, and property damage.

  • Healthcare and Insurance – Guidance on healthcare coverage and insurance-related claims, including disputes with providers and carriers.

Education & Bar Admission

  • Loyola Law School, Los Angeles – J.D., Editor, Loyola Law Review

  • University of La Verne College of Law – Completed initial legal studies

  • American University of Armenia – M.B.A.

  • National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia – Six-year professional degree in Architecture (equivalent to Master’s level)

  • Admitted to the State Bar of California

  • Experience with the Office of the California Attorney General and the United States Attorney’s Office, Central District of California