About Robert
Robert Hamparyan has built a career tied to trial work in California. He appears most often in the halls of courts rather than academic conferences. His résumé of professional memberships reflects a long engagement with the trial bar.
He is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He is also an inductee of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Both organizations admit lawyers by invitation after peer review. Membership in those groups generally signals sustained trial experience and recognition among fellow litigators.
Hamparyan’s involvement in trial organizations goes back to the mid-1990s. That longevity suggests a steady practice through multiple legal cycles and shifting case law. Colleagues cite his participation in gatherings of trial counsel and his role in panel discussions at local bar events. He has used those forums to discuss courtroom technique and trial strategy, and to mentor younger litigators.
His day-to-day work is courtroom-centered. He handles contested matters that require jury or bench trials, and he has experience managing complex litigation teams. The specifics of his docket have varied over the years, but the constant has been litigation practice in California courts. Outside the courtroom he has engaged with professional groups that monitor trial procedure and advocate for improvements in civil adjudication.
Hamparyan’s style in the courtroom is described by peers as direct and pragmatic. He prepares witnesses and arguments to address juries and judges clearly. He is also known for attention to procedural detail in pretrial work. That combination supports trial campaigns that depend on both persuasive presentation and sound litigation planning.
Over the course of his career he has balanced trial commitments with professional service. He remains active in the trial bar and continues to participate in panels and educational programs for lawyers. He maintains an active practice in California focused on trial work.