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Shaun Khojayan

Mr. Khojayan earned his J.D., with Distinction, from the University of the Pacific. As a trial lawyer from 1998-2002 for the Federal Defenders of San Diego, he conducted numerous federal felony trials with most resulting in not guilty verdicts. He has also authored and argued appeals before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals gaining reversals in several cases.  After working as a trial lawyer with the Federal Defenders, Mr. Khojayan joined the nationally known plaintiff’s class-action law firm of Milberg, Weiss, Bershad, Hynes & Lerach LLP where he litigated securities class action lawsuits. Within Milberg Weiss, Mr. Khojayan was part of a select group of lawyers that handled complex, shareholder lawsuits involving mergers and acquisitions, in addition to his securities class action case load. In 2004, Mr. Khojayan opened his own practice in Los Angeles, California, where he defends clients against complex criminal accusations and litigates complex civil lawsuits. Mr. Khojayan is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the California Lawyers Association. Mr. Khojayan is also the creator of the JurySelectionPro to help attorneys select the right juries for their cases. The  JurySelectionPro is a direct result of his trial experience and the methods he has used to consistently and effectively select the best juries for his cases.

Aleen Khojayan

Aleen Khojayan is an excellent lawyer who is extremely detail oriented – which translates into victories for our clients. She attended the University of Southern California on various scholarships including the prestigious Town & Gown Scholarship. Ms. Khojayan graduated with Summa Cum Laude Honors while receiving Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Sociology and Spanish and a Minor in Business. Ms. Khojayan then earned her law degree from Southwestern Law School where she was a Paul Wildman Scholarship recipient. She has previously worked at the defense firm of Robinson Di Lando where she gained experience in complex civil litigation. She speaks Spanish and Armenian fluently.

Gracie Mena

Gracie Mena works as a paralegal for the firm. Gracie Mena’s duties include preparation of personal injury cases, civil litigation, and immigration cases including H-2 Visas and applications under the DREAM ACT or the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act (http://dreamact.info/and http://www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp) She helps maintain contact with clients and lawyer throughout the entire case.

Shaun Khojayan and Aleen Khojayan continue to keep abreast of the latest developments in the law.

In addition to trial and appeal experience, Mr. Khojayan and Ms. Khojayan have attended and participated in seminars and conferences over the years, including:

  • Capital Case Defense Seminars 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016
  • Competency Issues in Capital Cases 2012
  • Legal Developments in Post-Conviction Appeals 2012
  • Psychotic Disorders as Defenses in Criminal Cases 2012
  • Race Issues in Criminal Cases 2012
  • Discovery Obligations from the Prosecution and Defense 2012
  • National Criminal Defense Lawyers Defending Drug Cases Seminars 2010, 2012
  • RICO Discovery Complexity and Expert Issues 2011
  • Preserving Sentencing Issues for Appeal (Federal) 2013
  • Combating the Surveillance State In Criminal Proceedings 2018
  • Defending Cases with Body Cameras 2018
  • Challenging Government Hacking in Criminal Cases 2018
  • Digital Evidence: GDPR and the Cloud Act 2018
  • Social Media Monitoring in Criminal Cases 2018
  • Challenging Facial Recognition Technology 2018
  • Federal Criminal Defense Seminar 2018
  • Litigating Mental Health in Criminal Cases 2018
  • U.S. Supreme Court in Review 2016
  • Federal Sentencing and BOP Placement 2016
  • Negotiating Effective Non-Prosecution Agreements 2015
  • Turning the Tables on the Government 2015
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Sentencing Alternatives in Federal Court: CASA and STAR Programs 2015
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Federal Bureau of Prisons Designation Process 2015
  • SEC Investigations and Criminal Cases 2015
  • Impact of California Prop 47 on Federal Criminal Defense 2015
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ White Collar Roundtable 2014, 2015
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Supreme Court Update 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Motions to Suppress Wiretap Evidence 2015
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Representing Clients in Federal Proffer Sessions 2014
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Ninth Circuit Case Law Updates 2013, 2014 (presenter)
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys’ Second Circuit Case Law Updates 2014
  • Defending Fraud without Pleading to Deportation 2013
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons Issues and Solutions 2014
  • False Confessions 2016
  • Investigating Juror Misconduct 2016
  • Fraud and Immigration Consequences 2013
  • Rule 15 and Foreign Depositions in Federal Court 2016
  • Classifying Prior Convictions Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Statutes 2013
  • Social Science and Sentencing 2016
  • Sentencing Mitigation 2016
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