About Parisima
Parisima Roshanzamir built a path to law that began in the study of numbers and systems. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from California State University - San Diego State University, then moved on to earn her Juris Doctor at California Western School of Law. Her undergraduate training in economics informs a practical, analytical approach to legal questions.
After law school, Roshanzamir entered practice and obtained licensure in two states. She is authorized to practice law in California and in Idaho. Those dual admissions allow her to handle matters that cross state lines and to advise clients whose issues touch more than one jurisdiction.
Roshanzamir's early years as an attorney included courtroom exposure and hands-on case work. She developed experience in case preparation, discovery, and client counseling. Her background in economics often shows up in how she analyzes damages, evaluates evidence, and frames complex factual narratives for juries and judges.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in litigation planning and attentive to detail. She works through facts step by step. She also spends time drafting pleadings and motions, preparing witnesses, and negotiating resolutions when that serves a client's interests. The combination of trial experience and written advocacy is a steady through line in her work.
Roshanzamir joined Gomez Trial Lawyers where she is part of the firm's trial team. At Gomez she has continued to gain courtroom experience and to handle cases that require both legal and quantitative analysis. Her work at the firm includes coordinating with experts and managing the procedural demands of complex cases.
Outside the courtroom she has maintained an interest in the intersection of law and economics. That perspective influences how she assesses risk and frames litigation strategy. It also shapes how she communicates options to clients, translating technical issues into clear choices.
Her practice is anchored at Gomez Trial Lawyers, and she represents clients in matters that arise under California and Idaho law. She currently practices at Gomez Trial Lawyers, focusing on cases that require litigation skills and careful economic analysis.