Armin Sirossian focuses his practice on handling commercial litigation matters, particularly related to environmental disputes. Armin draws upon his international experience spanning civil, constitutional, and human rights law to bring a globally informed and thoughtful perspective to complex legal challenges.
Before joining the firm, Armin served as a law clerk to the Federal Defender’s Office for the Northern District of California and was an extern to the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office. He also leverages experience working with a private law firm where he worked closely with attorneys on a wide range of complex matters, including civil rights, discrimination, and employment law.
During law school, Armin completed a semester of study at Waseda University in Tokyo, where he focused on Japanese and international law, including civil, constitutional, and human rights law, as well as international disputes and financial market regulation.
Armin received his J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco where he worked on the UC Law SF Entertainment Law Journal and was active in the Iranian Law Students Association. During law school, he was a summer associate at Alston & Bird, where he worked closely with the litigation and trial practice team. He earned his B.A. in political science, with an emphasis in American politics, from the University of California, Berkeley.