About Sam
Sam Dehbozorgi trained at Whittier Law School before entering practice in California. He completed his legal education there and went on to pursue admission to the California bar. The move from law school into practice set the stage for a career centered in state-based practice and courtroom work.
He joined The Fullman Firm, PC and rose through the ranks to become a partner in 2016. That promotion marked a turning point in his professional life. As a partner, he took on greater responsibility for case direction, client contact and the mentoring of junior lawyers. His time at the firm has been defined by steady advancement and a leadership role in managing matters that come through the office.
Dehbozorgi is licensed to practice in California. He conducts work that requires familiarity with state rules and procedures and the day-to-day demands of representing clients under California law. He handles the procedural and substantive tasks that are part of litigation and client representation, often coordinating the various moving parts of a case—from discovery to settlement discussions.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in preparing matters for hearing and trial. He has experience overseeing teams and delegating assignments within matters to ensure deadlines are met. That operational side of practice occupies as much of his time as courtroom appearances. He spends hours drafting pleadings, reviewing evidence and shaping case strategy in coordination with clients and other members of the firm.
Outside the office, his professional timeline shows activity in bar and professional circles beginning in 2015 and continuing to the present. That engagement has kept him connected to peers and to developments in California law. He also participates in internal firm efforts to streamline case workflows and to train newer attorneys.
Today he practices at The Fullman Firm, PC in California, where he serves as a partner. He continues to handle matters for clients across the state and to take responsibility for significant aspects of the firm’s case work.