ANDRE KHOSROVIAN
ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

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BIO

Andre Khosrovian immigrated to California from London, the United Kingdom, in 2009. Before completing his bachelor’s degree, he participated in legal internships and attended a two-week trial, which sparked his interest in the legal system. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2017, receiving a B.A. in English. Mr. Khosrovian then spent the next year working at a law firm handling both immigration and personal injury matters, all the while studying for the LSAT for admission to law school. He attended Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles and spent his summers working for yet another personal injury firm, this time working directly under the lead litigation attorney to develop real world legal skills surrounding plaintiff’s work. Mr. Khosrovian received his J.D. from Southwestern Law School in 2021 and passed the July 2021 Bar examination. Since earning his J.D., Mr. Khosrovian has continued working on behalf of personal injury plaintiffs, specializing in serious and catastrophic injury cases, and truly developing his passion for law and in providing an avenue for his fellow citizens to utilize the rights afforded to them to recover damages for their injuries.

When not zealously advocating for his clients, Mr. Khosrovian enjoys spending time with his fiancée, hunting and fishing in the great outdoors, and is an avid lover of books and reading.

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