About Arash
Arash Zabetian is an attorney who leads The Zabetian Firm. He serves as the visible point of contact for the firm and manages casework, client intake and the day-to-day operations of a small legal practice. His role combines case management, client counseling and oversight of legal strategy.
He completed the training required to practice law before entering private practice. Early in his career he handled matters that required both negotiation and court appearances. Those early years shaped a practical approach to problem solving: identify the key issues, set priorities and move steadily toward resolution.
Over time he moved from associate-level responsibilities into leadership. He founded The Zabetian Firm to concentrate on hands-on representation and to structure a practice that could respond quickly to client needs. The firm has been built to provide direct legal services rather than to resemble a large, multi-office operation.
His day-to-day work includes counseling clients, drafting legal documents and preparing cases for trial when necessary. He is experienced in managing files from the initial fact-gathering stage through resolution. That includes negotiating settlements, coordinating with experts and presenting arguments in court or at hearings when a contested outcome is required.
Colleagues describe his style as straightforward. He favors plain language explanations over legalese and emphasizes clarity about risks and likely outcomes. He prepares thoroughly for hearings and mediations. At the same time he adapts strategy to the realities of cost, timing and client priorities.
Outside of the courtroom, he spends time refining firm processes so clients receive timely responses and organized case files. That operational attention helps smaller teams handle complex matters without unnecessary delay. It also allows him to stay directly involved with clients rather than move entirely into administrative duties.
As of 2026 he continues to lead The Zabetian Firm. He maintains an active practice that blends client counseling, negotiation and litigation, and he remains personally engaged in the cases the firm accepts.