Mediator's Profile

Kamran-Shahabi

Kamran Shahabi

Business Name: Valiant Law

Kamran Shahabi represents parties on both sides of the fence relating to complex employment, labor, general liability, insurance, and business litigation.  Kamran’s current trial practice primarily includes the representation of aggrieved employees and injured plaintiffs – and this coupled with Kamran’s vast experience in handling and representing defendants is an invaluable asset to his overall practice, and ability to effectively resolve claims.  On the defense, those clients have included some of the world’s largest insurance carriers, governmental entities, Fortune 500 companies, several of California’s largest publicly-held and privately-held businesses, builders, real estate developers and contractors.

In connection with the litigation practice, he also advises and represents a wide spectrum of London market insurers, reinsurers and intermediaries in all lines of insurance business, including:

  • Labor & Employment
  • Professional Liability
  • Construction
  • Property
  • General Liability

Kamran’s coverage practice includes knowledge and experience relating to the different types of insurance policies, their interpretation and application. For further information regarding our Firm’s full scope of practice areas, please visit www.valiantlaw.com

Education

  • Chapman University School of Law, J. D., 2010
  • University of California, B.A., 2006

Bar Admissions / Licenses

  • California
  • Panel Mediator for United States District Court, Central District of California

Honors + Awards

  • Southern California Rising Star Super Lawyers Magazine, 2017 – 2021
  • Attorneys in Business Awards Nominee Orange County Business Journal, 2017

Speaking Engagements

  • Certain Underwriters, at Lloyd’s of London California Fair Claims and Settlement Practices, 2016-17
  • Contractors’ Business and Employment Training California AB 1825 and 2053 Training, 2015-2016
  • Claims Adjusters ConferenceCalifornia Fair Claims and Settlement Practices, 2015

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