
Omid Rejali
Rejali Law Firm, APCOmid Rejali comes from a very dynamic background. As a first generation child of family of immigrants he spent 10 years of his life growing up in Tehran. Living in a third world country has given Omid the ability to appreciate the legal rights our wonderful but not perfect justice system has to offer. Omid has a passion for the court room and believes that every individual's rights should be fully vindicated no matter what the circumstances are. His struggles while growing up have made him a very strong person who is able to overcome anything that stands in his way. He is a staunch believer in government transparency and making sure each and every one of his clients' rights are fully vindicated. Since he established the Rejali Law Firm, APC in 2014 through hard work, focus and perseverance his firm has been able to recover over $500,000 in settlements, judgments and verdicts for its clients and continues to grow at an exponential rate. Omid is fluent in Farsi and is licensed to practice in all California State Courts, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- J.D. (2012) | Law
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- Honors: Deans List, High Grade Award (International Business Transactions, Legal Synthesis)
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- University of San Diego
- B.A. (2008) | Economics
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- Rejali Law Firm, APC
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- As the founder and principal attorney at Rejali Law Firm, APC we have assisted countless clients in the areas of immigration, criminal defense, personal injury and business litigation. The firm has recovered over $500,000 in settlements and verdicts since June of 2014 and is expanding at an exponential rate.
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- Constitutional Day, Valhalla High School, El Cajon, CA
- Presentation on 4th Amendment Constitutional Right against unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Certificate for Global and Legal Studies
- Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- California Top 100 Jury Verdict
- Top Verdict
- Top 100 California Verdict in the Motor Vehicle Accident Category.
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- Super Lawyers
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- Top 40 under 40
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Trial Lawyers College
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- Consumer Attorneys of San Diego
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Free Consultation
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Credit Cards Accepted
All major credit cards accepted. - Contingent Fees
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Business Insurance, Disability Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Property Insurance
- Farsi: Spoken, Written
- Q. Thank you for the answer to my question, but what would an intentional tort be?
- A: Torts are categorized by different mental states. Primarily they are either intentional, such as an assault or a battery, or they can be premised on negligence (a reasonable person standard).
An intentional tort as opposed to a tort that is based on negligence is a tort that requires a higher mental state (i.e. intent). If someone punches you in the face without any provocation, their conduct would be considered intentional.
Hope this helps.
- Q. She had been I contempt of court for about 10 months after the signed agreement in mediation.
- A: You have not provided enough information to provide you with a meaningful response. If the case had been in litigation and a stipulated judgment was entered with CCP 664 language, which allows to retain jurisdiction on the case you could have some recourse. Without knowing all the important facts it would be difficult to provide a response.
Good luck to you.
- Q. I blew a 0.09 and got a dui what are the chances of me getting it reduced to a wet and reckless im in nursing school and
- A: Did you blow a 0.09 on the PAS device? (Preliminary Alcohol Screening). Why were you pulled over? There are many questions that a qualified attorney would need to speak to you and ask you about to evaluate your case further. It is definitely worth contacting an attorney and speaking with them over the phone as this is not the proper forum to discuss those types of things.