Romboud “Romy” Rahmanian is an attorney dedicated to assisting clients in the areas of estate planning, trust administration, estate litigation, probate, real estate and business law. His work includes advising clients on how to strategically position themselves before litigation becomes necessary. Romy also utilizes his litigation experience to assist clients in crafting estate plans which minimize the risk of problems.
He is an adjunct professor of law at U.C. Berkeley School of Law, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law and Southwestern Law School. He teaches Estates & Trusts, Fundamentals of U.S. Law, and Legal Research and Writing for LL.M. students. Romy received his Juris Doctorate Degree from Southwestern Law School where he served as a Senior Editor for the Southwestern Law Review and as a full-time judicial extern for the Honorable Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the California Bar, the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Sacramento County Bar Association. Romy also serves on the executive board of Copper to Gold, a Bahá’í inspired, non-profit organization dedicated to achieving race amity through personal transformation.
Education
J.D., Southwestern Law School