About Rana
Rana Abuershaid is a California-licensed attorney who practices law in the state. She completed the legal training required to practice and holds admission to the California bar. Her background is rooted in state practice, and she has built a career around representing clients in matters that arise under California law.
Early in her career she moved into roles that required both courtroom presence and careful written work. She has appeared in state forums, filed pleadings, and participated in hearings. Day-to-day work has included research, drafting briefs and motions, and preparing witnesses for testimony. She balances litigation tasks with client counseling. That balance has shaped how she approaches matters and plans next steps for people and businesses she represents.
Over the years her work has encompassed both contentious and noncontentious issues. She has handled litigation matters in state courts and engaged with administrative processes when appropriate. She also has been involved in transactional matters, drafting agreements and advising on compliance where state rules apply. The practical demands of practice — deadlines, discovery, negotiation — are familiar territory. She aims for clarity in legal documents and clear lines of communication with clients.
Colleagues and clients describe her as methodical and direct in written work. She prepares cases in a way that anticipates the questions judges and opposing counsel may pose. In negotiations she focuses on outcomes that resolve disputes and limit future exposure. In hearings she relies on concise presentation of facts and law. She uses evidence, deposition transcripts and statutory text to make arguments that are grounded in the record.
Outside of formal proceedings she spends time advising on risk management and routine transactional work. That can include contract drafting, review of regulatory obligations under California law, and counseling on practical steps to reduce legal exposure. Her practice combines litigation readiness with preventive counseling so clients can address problems before they escalate.
As of 2026 she practices in California and handles matters that originate under state law. Her current practice focuses on legal issues arising under California statutes, regulations, and court decisions.