Lala Kahramanian

Overview

Lala Kahramanian is experienced in areas of law involving law enforcement, civil rights and public entity defense, and discovery motions in criminal courts. She has extensive motion practice experience, including dispositive, discovery and Pitchess motions.

Prior to joining Meyers Nave, Lala was an Associate at Fuentes & McNally, LLP where she was responsible for all aspects of litigation on a myriad of cases. She was charged with discovery and depositions, attended case management conferences, and drafted memoranda on behalf of her clients. While in law school, Lala was a law clerk with the California Attorney General’s Office, the City of Glendale, and she was a judicial clerk to the Honorable Judge Zaven Sinanian at the Los Angeles County Superior Court. 

During college, Lala participated in the Education Abroad Program in Beijing, China and was President of the Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity. She also served as the President of the Armenian Law Student’s Association at Southwestern Law School.

Presentations and Publications

  • Co-Author, “U.S. Supreme Court Rules That Police Officers are Justified in a Warrantless Entry When Woman Flees Inside After Being Asked Whether She Owns a Gun,” PublicCEO.com, 2012

Professional and Community Affiliations

  • Member, The State Bar of California
  • Member, Armenian Bar Association

Education

  • Southwestern University School of Law, J.D., 2007
  • University of California at San Diego, B.A., 2003