About Mher
Mher Asatryan built his legal foundation at the University of California, Irvine, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science and History in 2008. He went on to Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and completed his J.D. in 2011. Those years of study framed a steady move toward courtroom work and client advocacy.
After law school he entered practice in California, where he is licensed to work in state courts. Early in his career he joined professional circles in Los Angeles and became involved with practitioners handling consumer disputes. He has been a member of the Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles since 2012, an affiliation that connects him to trial lawyers, continuing legal education and local case law developments.
Colleagues describe him as direct and practical. He has handled trial preparation and client counseling across a range of civil matters. His approach tends to favor careful case assessment. He will test the strengths of a claim and map the potential costs of different paths. That method guides how he prepares pleadings, gathers evidence and advises clients on settlement versus trial.
Over time he moved from working under other firms to operating his own practice. The shift allowed him to manage cases from start to finish and set office policies. He established the Law Offices of Mher Asatryan to offer individualized attention to each file. Running a small practice also means overseeing the administrative side—staffing, calendaring and billing—alongside handling substantive legal work.
Outside of casework he maintains ties to the Los Angeles legal community through bar activities and local association events. He attends trainings and seminars that keep him current on statutory changes and key appellate decisions that affect trial strategy. Those events also serve as informal networks for referrals and client resources.
Today he practices in California through the Law Offices of Mher Asatryan. He accepts matters in state court and is active in the Consumer Lawyers Association of Los Angeles. He focuses his practice on consumer-law matters and other civil cases in California courts.