About Abraham Pampakottu
Abraham Pampakottu Mathew is a partner at Mathew & George, a prominent law firm located in Los Angeles, California. Since 1995, he has dedicated his career to the practice of law, focusing primarily on employment and business litigation. His experience allows him to represent clients, including employees who have faced discrimination or harassment based on national origin, race, age, disability, sex, or sexual orientation. Additionally, he handles class actions related to wage and hour violations, as well as business disputes among partners and shareholders of closely held companies. Abraham's work often involves complex legal issues, including claims of misappropriation of trade secrets, breaches of fiduciary duties, fraud, and unfair competition. His commitment to his clients is evident in his track record—he has successfully managed over 500 employment and business lawsuits, many of which have reached trial or arbitration.
His legal expertise extends to appellate advocacy, having argued several appeals in both state and federal courts. This breadth of experience equips him with a understanding of the details of the law. Educationally, Abraham laid a solid foundation for his legal career by earning an undergraduate degree in Finance and Business Economics from the University of Southern California. He then pursued his Juris Doctor at Pepperdine University School of Law, graduating in 1995. Following law school, he worked working at the Federal Reserve Bank before establishing his own practice, the Law Offices of Abraham Mathew, in 1996. In 2003, he partnered with Jacob George to create Mathew & George, which has since become a respected name in the legal community.
Abraham's approach to law is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a firm grasp of the facts—qualities that enable him to devise practical solutions to complex legal challenges. His can-do attitude has earned him the respect of both clients and peers alike. Beyond his legal practice, he is deeply committed to community service. Abraham serves as President and a member of the Board of Directors of the SDM Cancer Relief Fund and is a Trustee at the St. Andrews Mar Thoma Church. He actively supports various institutions that aid underprivileged children and individuals with learning and developmental disabilities.
Professionally, Abraham is a member of several esteemed organizations, including the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, the American Bar Association. The North American South Asian Bar Association. He is admitted to practice in California and all the District Courts of the state. His office is conveniently located at 500 S. Grand Avenue, Suite 2050, Los Angeles, CA 90017, where he continues to advocate for justice and support his clients in handling the requirements of employment and business law.