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Sharice Baboumian
Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman
A Partnership of Professional
Corporations Emphasizing
Construction Law

sb@agrlaw.net
Education
- Loyola Law School, Los
Angeles, Juris Doctor
- University of California,
San Diego, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a Minor in Law and
Society
Bar Admissions
- State Bar of California,
December 2006
- United States District
Court, Central District of California, January 2007
Memberships
- American Bar Association
- Armenian Bar Association
- Phi Alpha Delta, Law
Fraternity
Sharice Baboumian joined Abdulaziz,
Grossbart & Rudman in 2004 as a law clerk. Upon admission to the bar, she
became an attorney with the firm. Sharice has clerked for the Honorable Ernest
M. Robles, United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California, as a
judicial extern.
Sharice practices in the areas of
construction law litigation and alternative dispute resolution. She assists
contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, sureties, and owners in private
and public projects prevent and resolve construction related disputes. Sharice
also contributes to the firm’s newsletter and other publications.
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any other state or jurisdiction.
The firm can be reached at:
Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman
P.O. Box 15458
North Hollywood, CA 91615-5458
(818) 760-2000
Facsimile (818) 760-3908 or by E-Mail at
Info@AGRLaw.net
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