Anie N. Akbarian has twenty (20) years of litigation experience in Personal Injury, Family and DUI cases.
Anie N. Akbarian has twenty (20) years litigation experience in Family Law, Personal Injury and DUI cases.
She represents clients with complex family law matters involving divorce, legal separation, child Custody, Child/spousal support, modification, domestic violence and division of community assets of all sizes, as well as cases involving Department of Children Support Services.
She handles all types of personal injury cases involving serious spinal cord, head/brain injuries, amputations, fractures, dissection of vital organs and other less serious injuries. She represents client who have been charged with DUI.
Her knowledge in litigation process and trial experience allows her to strategize all phases of litigation to conclusion and achieve high rate of success. For the past Fourteen (14) years she has and continues to serve as a Temporary Judge for the Los Angeles Superior Court. She is a panel attorney for the Los Angeles Police Protective League and a member of the Consumer Attorney Association of Lawyer, San Fernando Valley Bar Association and Armenian Bar Association.
At the Akbarian Law Group, we represent real people with real problems. We understand the emotional hardship and how it can effect our clients' quality of life. It is our job to help our clients to bring balance back to their lives and protect their legal rights and interests.
We are dedicated to representing our clients' best interests. Our goal is to counsel and zealously represent out clients through some of the most difficult times of their lives. Whether your case requires vigorous negotiation, mediation or trial, we have the legal knowledge and courtroom experience to protect you and your interests. We have successfully represented thousands of individuals and families. Our mission is to deliver high quality legal service through the combination of knowledge experience, integrity and creativity. Our goal is to achieve our client's objectives.