Tyler Paboojian
Tyler Paboojian is an attorney at Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP and focuses his practice on catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout California. He is committed to maximizing results for his clients and holding individuals and businesses accountable for injuries caused as a result of negligence.
Mr. Paboojian received his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he earned placement on the Dean’s List for two consecutive years and achieved highest honors in several course. While in law school, he participated in the Poehls/Hobbs District Attorney Practicum, serving as a certified law clerk for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office in the Inglewood Area. This unique opportunity allowed him to conduct felony preliminary hearings and prepare for misdemeanor jury trials. He also contributed to legal scholarship by assisting in the publication of a law review article addressing cutting-edge issues in copyright law and the protection of artists’ rights. Additionally, he gained valuable experience clerking for a personal injury law firm in Fresno, California, located in his hometown of the Central Valley. Prior to law school, Mr. Paboojian graduated cum laude from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, earning his bachelor’s degree in Philosophy.
After completing the California Bar Exam, Mr. Paboojian was selected as a 2024 Fellow for the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), Los Angeles Chapter. This prestigious program, designed for aspiring trial lawyers, provided him with a residency-style experience through three one-month rotations: a civil defense firm, a plaintiff’s firm, and a judicial placement with the Honorable Elaine Mandel of the Los Angeles Superior Court – Santa Monica.
A member of the State Bar of California, Mr. Paboojian is also actively involved with the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with friends and family, playing pickleball and golf, and indulging in his love for pastries.