About Lawrence H. Geller
Lawrence H. Geller is a licensed attorney admitted to practice law in the State of California. He was admitted to the California State Bar in 1973. His license is currently inactive. Mr. Geller is a partner at Geller Conrad Duvel LLP, a law firm located in Laguna Hills, California. He has been practicing law for over 50 years, serving clients throughout Southern California.
Mr. Geller earned his Juris Doctor degree from Western State College of Law at Argosy University in 1978. Prior to law school, he completed his undergraduate education at California State University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967. During his time at Western State College of Law, he was involved in various legal clinics and internships, gaining practical experience in the field.
Mr. Geller concentrates his practice in the areas of family law and personal injury. He represents individuals in matters involving divorce, child custody, child support, and other family-related issues. His practice encompasses all stages of litigation, including initial case evaluation, discovery, mediation, settlement negotiations, and trial proceedings in both state and federal courts. Additionally, he handles personal injury cases, advocating for clients who have been injured due to accidents or negligence.
Throughout his career, Mr. Geller has handled cases in the Superior Court of California for the County of Orange and the United States District Court for the Central District of California. He has also appeared before the California Court of Appeal on multiple occasions. Prior to founding his own firm, he worked as an associate at a mid-size litigation firm in Orange County for several years.
Mr. Geller is an active member of the Orange County Bar Association and the South Orange County Bar Association. He holds membership in the American Bar Association. He is also a certified mediator through the California State Bar's Alternative Dispute Resolution program. Mr. Geller is fluent in English and Spanish, allowing him to serve the diverse communities of Southern California effectively.