Darin Shaw

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Darin Shaw is a seasoned attorney with over a decade of experience in corporate counsel and civil and commercial litigation. As the owner and principal attorney of the Law Offices of Darin Shaw, he has dedicated his practice to advising companies on a range of legal matters, enhancing their operational efficiency, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Additionally, Darin has a long-standing role as a civil litigator at the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, where he handles complex litigation cases.

Darin's legal career began as an associate attorney at Price Law Group, where he honed his skills in civil litigation. His educational background includes a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism and Political Science from Weber State University. His comprehensive legal expertise and commitment to excellence make him a valuable asset to his clients.


Areas of Practice:
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Civil Litigaton
  • Commercial Litigation
  • General Legal Counsel
Education:
  • Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Doctor of Law (J.D.) 2005 - 2007
  • Weber State University, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Broadcast Journalism and Political Science 2002 - 2005
Languages:
  • English
  • Korean

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