About Martin
Martin Gasparian began his path toward law after completing a double major in economics and political science at the University of Southern California in 2001. He stayed in the Washington, D.C., area for his legal studies, earning a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2004. Those formative years set the tone for a career that spans multiple state jurisdictions and a steady practice in civil matters.
Gasparian entered practice at a time when the legal landscape was shifting. He has built a practice that crosses state lines; he is licensed in California, New Jersey and Connecticut. He joined Maison Law in 2014 and has been associated with the firm since then. His tenure there coincides with the firm’s work on litigation matters that often require handling claims in more than one state.
His membership in the Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles places him among attorneys who handle disputes involving consumer rights, contract issues and related civil litigation. That affiliation suggests a professional interest in cases where individuals challenge corporate or institutional conduct. Colleagues describe Gasparian as methodical in preparing cases and deliberate in courtroom presentation. He prepares witnesses carefully and structures claims to be clear to judges and juries.
Gasparian’s academic background in economics and political science gives him a steady grounding when cases require parsing financial records or understanding regulatory context. The Georgetown Law education added training in trial advocacy and legal analysis. Together, those elements inform how he evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of a case and decides whether to pursue settlement or trial.
At Maison Law, Gasparian works on matters that require litigation strategy, evidence management and sometimes coordinating filings across jurisdictions. He is comfortable arguing motions, negotiating settlements and handling discovery disputes. His practice involves courtroom appearances as well as client counseling about litigation risk and potential outcomes.
Outside of courtroom hours, Gasparian participates in professional networks that keep him attuned to developments in consumer protection law and civil procedure. He maintains connections across the three states where he is licensed, which can help when a case presents overlapping state-law issues. He currently concentrates on consumer litigation and related civil matters.