MELISSA A. OGUNNUBI
Position:
Senior AttorneyMelissa has spent her career in the area of general civil litigation, including bodily and property injury defense, catastrophic injury defense, premises liability defense, and product liability defense.
Melissa is known as a zealous litigator who has a unique way of connecting with her clients to put them at ease. Her practice focuses on prompt resolution of cases through robust negotiation and thoughtful case strategy.
Melissa began her career representing large companies in catastrophic injury and product liability defense cases, during which she mastered the intricacies associated with defending clients in the commercial trucking and transportation industries. She then went on to work for several major insurance companies, honing her skills in defending personal injury, property damage, and premises liability cases. Melissa has tried multiple cases to verdict, including several defense verdicts. Her record defense verdict was delivered in a mere 12 minutes.
Outside of work, she enjoys traveling with her family, working out, and trying new restaurants.
Practices
- Automobile and Homeowner Bodily Injury and Property Damage Claims
- Premises Liability
- Commercial General Liability
- Product Liability
- Commercial Trucking and Transportation Liability
Education
- Southwestern Law School, JD, 2013
- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, BA, 2010
Memberships
- State Bar of California
- American Bar Association
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