About Jay Nabil
Jay Nabil Razzouk began his academic path in accounting. He earned a B.S. in Business Accounting from La Sierra University in 2005. He then moved into law, completing a J.D. at Pepperdine University School of Law in 2008. Those two degrees frame a career that crosses numbers and rules. The accounting training informs how he approaches financial and transactional issues. The law degree supplied courtroom tools and procedural discipline.
After law school he entered private practice. In 2008 he joined Robbins Arroyo, LLP as an associate. He spent his early years there building hands-on experience in litigation and client work. Colleagues from that period describe him as methodical and exacting. He handled case preparation, discovery, and the day-to-day tasks that keep cases moving toward resolution.
In 2017 he launched his own practice, Jay Razzouk, Lawyer at Law. Founding the firm marked a shift. He moved from the structure of a larger firm into running a smaller practice where he manages both client matters and firm operations. The change meant more direct contact with clients. It also meant taking on responsibilities that reach beyond brief drafting and court appearances.
His professional credentials include admission in California and federal admissions that permit appearances before the Ninth and Tenth Circuits and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that cross state and federal lines. His background in business accounting often comes into play on cases that involve financial records, calculations, or damage analyses. He draws on that training when evaluating settlements and preparing financial exhibits.
Practically, his days involve drafting pleadings, managing discovery, and arguing motions. He balances litigation tasks with the administrative demands of running a small law office. Clients tend to see a single point of contact from intake through resolution. That continuity shapes how his office operates and how cases are managed.
Over time he has built a practice that reflects both his accounting roots and his legal training. He maintains his admissions to state and federal courts and continues to accept matters that require appearances in California courts and in the federal appellate system. He practices at Jay Razzouk, Lawyer at Law, handling cases in state and federal courts including the Ninth and Tenth Circuits and the U.S. Supreme Court.