Joseph Tojarieh
Joseph Tojarieh majored in History and Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating summa cum laude from the university’s prestigious Honor’s College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He received his law degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and was admitted to the practice of law in California shortly thereafter. While at Loyola, Mr. Tojarieh served as the Note and Comment Editor and Staff Writer on Loyola’s International and Comparative Law Review. He also served as president of the Real Estate Law Society and board member of Loyola’s Student Bar Association. As a participant in Loyola’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, Mr. Tojarieh also provided free tax assistance to low-income families.
Mr. Tojarieh has been admitted to practice in all California state courts, all United States district courts of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Tojarieh’s practice areas include employment, torts, and real estate.
He is a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, Consumer Attorneys of California, California Employment Lawyers Association, Beverly Hills Bar Association, and Culver Marina Bar Association.
Mr. Tojarieh is also active in charitable and community organizations. He is a volunteer teacher for Junior Achievement of Southern California and an active member of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Charities. He also participates in the Los Angeles Superior Court's Teen Court program and dedicates much of his free time to mentoring young students in his community.
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
- Juris Doctor
- Activities: Real Estate Law Society, President International and Comparative Law Review, Editor
- University of California - Los Angeles
- B.A. | Political Science
- Honors: Summa cum laude College honors
- Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
- Member
- Current
- Consumer Attorneys of California
- Member
- Current
- California Employment Lawyers Association
- Member
- Current
- California
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- Q. I was working as a security officer. And my boss did not pay me for overtime, even though she was paid overtime for me.
- A: You can file a claim in Superior Court or with the Labor Commissioner. You will likely need a lawyer to help you navigate your claim in Superior Court. On the other hand, the Labor Commissioner offers a lot of self-help resources to allow you to file a claim yourself. However, there are some disadvantages to filing a claim through the Labor Commissioner.
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