Law School
Western State University School of Law
Professional Background
Robert Hamparyan is one of California’s most active and successful trial lawyers. Hamparyan began his legal career working on behalf of insurance companies. He now uses that knowledge and experience to represent exclusively ordinary people that have suffered harm because of the wrongful conduct of others.
Hamparyan has particular expertise in cases involving catastrophic orthopedic, spinal, brain wrongful death and other injuries. He also has an active trial practice involving insurance bad faith and other wrongful insurance practices. He also represents victims of sexual harassment and other employment misconduct.
The Consumer Attorneys of San Diego have named Hamparyan the 2008 Trial Lawyer of the Year. That is the highest award a San Diego trial lawyer can receive. He received the award for his work in 2008, including five highly successful jury trial verdicts and several settlements in excess of $1 million.
Hamparyan has also been selected as a San Diego County Top Attorney from 2009 to 2015. He was also selected as a Super Lawyer for the years 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.
Since 2009, Hamparyan has tried and obtained nine verdicts in excess of $1 million, including two verdicts for more than $13 million each.
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Nominations Close | April 17 |
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Publication Date | July 29 |
Reception | August 10 |
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