About Minas

Minas Nordanyan is an attorney whose path to practice began in Southern California. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, then completed his legal education at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Those years set the foundation for an approach that blends attention to detail with an appetite for complex problem solving.

At UCLA he built a liberal arts background that informed his view of the law as a tool for real-world problem solving. He then moved to Loyola Law School, where classroom work and practical training prepared him for courtroom procedure and client counseling. His academic record reflects a steady progression toward the demands of private practice.

After law school, Nordanyan entered private practice in the Los Angeles area. Over time he has taken on a range of matters that require both negotiation and litigation skills. He developed a practice rhythm that balances case preparation, client advising, and courtroom work. Colleagues describe his style as direct and methodical. Clients see clarity in how he explains options and next steps.

Nordanyan practices at Nordanyan Law. That office serves individuals and businesses across a spectrum of legal needs. He manages files, drafts agreements, argues motions, and appears at hearings. He also spends time evaluating risk and counseling clients on possible outcomes. Those tasks occupy the bulk of his calendar, and they shape how he allocates resources inside the firm.

In the course of his work, Nordanyan has handled matters that require attention to detail and an ability to move quickly when facts change. He places value on careful factual development and on preparing records so judges and opposing counsel can see the issues plainly. When cases proceed to trial he treats that phase as an extension of the preparation work; when matters settle, he aims for terms that reflect the factual and legal strengths of his clients.

Outside the office, he remains connected to the Los Angeles legal community through ongoing professional relationships. He keeps up with developments in state and federal law and adjusts his practice where changes affect client strategy. Today he practices at Nordanyan Law, where his work focuses on advising clients, managing disputes, and handling related transactional matters.

Education

University of California - Los Angeles

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Languages

Armenian (Spoken, Written) English (Spoken, Written) Russian (Spoken) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Office Locations

Main Office

 2517 W Burbank Blvd Burbank CA 91505