About Lawrence J.H.
Lawrence J.H. Liu earned his J.D. from the University of California, Irvine School of Law after completing a B.A. at the University of Maryland, College Park. He came to law school after an undergraduate program on the East Coast and completed his legal education in California. Those two chapters of study supply a combination of regional perspective and West Coast legal training.
He began his post‑law school practice at Raines Feldman LLP in 2018 and has remained there since. Early years at the firm saw him take on courtroom filings, brief drafting and client counseling tasks that are typical for associates at litigation-focused practices. He is listed as a lawyer at the firm and carries on client work from its offices in California.
Liu is admitted to practice in California and holds admission to multiple federal courts. His federal admissions include the U.S. District Court for the Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Districts of California, and he is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Those credentials allow him to handle matters in state courts and across the principal federal trial and appellate forums that cover California.
Outside the courthouse he maintains memberships in several bar and professional organizations. He is a member of the Federal Bar Association, the Orange County Bar Association and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He participates in association programming and attends professional events; those connections keep him plugged into developments affecting federal procedure and regional practice in California.
Liu’s record at the firm reflects steady involvement in litigation matters handled out of Raines Feldman. He has been part of teams responsible for pleading work, discovery, and motions practice. Colleagues describe him as a detail‑oriented practitioner who manages court filings and procedural tasks carefully. He now practices at Raines Feldman LLP, handling matters in the state and federal courts where he is admitted.