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Daniel H. Abrahamian is a distinguished attorney based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in healthcare law at Herzfeld & Rubin LLP. With a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology & Molecular Genetics from UCLA, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1999, and a law degree from UCLA School of Law, Daniel brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and legal expertise to his practice. He graduated in 2002 with a Specialization in Corporate Law and was admitted to the California State Bar shortly thereafter. Since joining Herzfeld & Rubin in 2003, Daniel has established himself as a trusted advocate for healthcare practitioners and medical groups. His extensive experience encompasses defending clients against a wide range of allegations, including medical negligence, elder abuse, and fraud. Daniel's commitment to his clients is evident in the confidence they place in him, as he navigates complex legal challenges with skill and dedication. In addition to his work in healthcare law, Daniel is well-versed in real estate and business matters. He adeptly represents insurers, businesses, and individuals in issues related to construction defects, real estate litigation, residential and commercial leasing disputes, broker litigation, title concerns, and professional liability claims. As a licensed real estate broker and Realtor, he further enhances his ability to support clients in this sector. Daniel is admitted to practice in all California state courts, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Armenian Bar Association, National Association of Realtors, California Association of Realtors, and Southland Regional Association of Realtors. A notable highlight of his career includes serving as co-appellate counsel in the landmark case Calderon v. Glick (2005), which clarified the duty of psychotherapists to warn about potential harm posed by their patients. Outside of his legal practice, Daniel enjoys a vibrant family life in Los Angeles with his wife, two children, and their dog. He is passionate about outdoor activities, engaging in boating, hiking, camping, swimming, basketball, and soccer during his leisure time. Daniel’s blend of professional acumen and personal interests makes him a well-rounded advocate for his clients, dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes.