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Mr. Badkoubehi is a partner at Badkoubehi & Dadmehr, LLP . Mr. Badkoubehi has extensive experience in the areas of real estate, employment and business litigation as well as business entity formation. Mr. Badkoubehi’s commitment to excellence is the engine that has driven his reputation over his 15 years of practice as a trusted litigation attorney. His strength lies in his ability to bring creative solutions to complex issues, turning problems into opportunities. He has served long-standing clients who expect and receive superior work product and competent advice at reasonable rates. It is his firm belief that the relationship between a client and his or her attorney is unique and that the best interests of a client are served by long-standing individual relationships and personalized service.
Individuals and businesses of all walks of life have turned to Mr. Badkoubehi over the years with their most important and challenging business, real estate and employment disputes. It has been Mr. Badkoubehi’s philosophy that an attorney should evaluate legal and business problems from the perspective of trial lawyers and business people. Mr. Badkoubehi works very closely with each client in a team approach to develop a solution that will best accomplish that particular client’s specific goals and desires.
Mr. Badkoubehi has extensive experience litigating sophisticated Real Estate disputes including lawsuits between purchasers and sellers of real estate; actions among partners or members of partnerships, breach of business agreements, wage and hourly violations, wrongful termination actions, sexual harassment actions, and compensation disputes relating to exempt employees.
Mr. Badkoubehi earned his bachelor of arts degree from University of California, Los Angeles in 1991. He earned his law degree from the University of West Los Angeles School of Law in Los Angeles, California in 1994.
Kevin M. Badkoubehi is admitted to practice in State of California, and is registered to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as well as United State District Court, Central District of California.
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