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Amasia Yaghobi

Trial Attorney

  • San Francisco, CA
Amasia Yaghobi
Bar admissions
  • California
    Bar 346694
Education
B.A. Psychology (minor: Criminology)
University of West Los Angeles School of Law (magna cum laude, valedictorian)
Undergraduate
University of California, Irvine
Awards and recognition
  1. 01UWLA School of Law magna cum laude / valedictorian
  2. 02LA County Committee of Bar Examiners Scholarship Award
  3. 03Witkin Award - Civil Procedure
  4. 04Witkin Award - Community Property
  5. 05Witkin Award - Torts
  6. 06Witkin Award - Contracts
  7. 07Witkin Award - Property Law
Memberships
  • State Bar of California Practical Training of Law Students (PTLS) certificate holder
Languages

English, Armenian, Farsi

Background

Amasia Yaghobi is a Trial Attorney at Arash Law, handling personal injury cases involving vehicular accidents and workplace injuries. Yaghobi earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Criminology from the University of California, Irvine, where she also served as a teaching assistant for the UCI Saturday Academy of Law. She received her Juris Doctor magna cum laude from the University of West Los Angeles School of Law, graduating as class valedictorian. She earned the LA County Committee of Bar Examiners Scholarship Award and Witkin Awards in Civil Procedure, Community Property, Torts, Contracts, and Property Law, and holds a certificate from the State Bar of California's Practical Training of Law Students (PTLS) program. Before joining Arash Law, she worked at law firms and legal aid clinics supporting special needs children and families, interned at the Law Offices of Adrienne D. Cohen, and served as a pre-law intern at Van Nuys Court Neighborhood Legal Services. She is admitted to the California State Bar and speaks English, Armenian, and Farsi.

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