About Gregory Andre
Gregory Andre Grigorian is a California attorney who practices at Grigorian Law, P.C. He works in the state courts and counsels clients on legal matters governed by California law. His manner is pragmatic; he emphasizes clear communication and careful preparation when handling client matters.
After completing his legal education and becoming licensed in California, Grigorian began practicing law in the state. He has handled a mix of transactional and adversarial work, advising individuals and businesses on legal obligations and options. He is familiar with the pace and procedures of California courts and administrative bodies.
Over the course of his career he has worked on negotiations, document drafting, and courtroom appearances. He spends time preparing written filings and developing case strategies that reflect the facts at hand and the applicable law. His practice involves both advising clients before disputes arise and representing them when matters move to formal dispute resolution or litigation.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He breaks complex problems into their component parts and tries to present clear choices to clients. He places weight on understanding a client’s objectives and then aligning the legal work to those goals. That often means balancing short-term practical solutions against longer-term legal positions.
At Grigorian Law, P.C., he participates in the daily management of client work and the practical logistics of running a law practice. He handles client intake, manages case files, and coordinates with opposing counsel and court personnel. His work requires grounding in California statutes and regulations, as well as attention to procedural rules.
Outside the office he keeps current on developments in state law and procedure that affect his clients. He adapts practice strategies when legal and factual landscapes change, and he prioritizes timely responses to client questions. He currently practices at Grigorian Law, P.C., where his work centers on matters arising under California law.