Michael Harrison Pearson
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Michael Harrison Pearson is a dedicated associate at Pearson, Simon & Warshaw, LLP, based in Sherman Oaks, California, where he skillfully navigates the complexities of business litigation, energy law, and personal injury cases. With a profound understanding of the legal landscape, Michael has successfully represented clients in high-stakes personal injury, mass tort, and product liability matters, demonstrating a commitment to securing justice and favorable outcomes for those he serves. A graduate of Tulane University, Michael earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance with a specialization in Energy in 2008, equipping him with a unique perspective on the intersection of law and the dynamic energy sector. He later obtained his Juris Doctorate from Loyola Law School Los Angeles in 2011, where he honed his legal skills and developed a passion for advocating on behalf of clients in challenging circumstances. Michael is not only an accomplished attorney but also an active member of several prestigious legal organizations, including the American Bar Association, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the San Fernando Valley Bar Association. His affiliations with the Consumer Attorneys of California and the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles illustrate his dedication to protecting consumer rights, while his involvement with the Association of Business Trial Lawyers underscores his expertise in complex business disputes. With a reputation for thorough preparation and a strategic approach to litigation, Michael Harrison Pearson is a formidable advocate for his clients in Sherman Oaks and beyond, consistently striving to achieve the best possible results in every case he handles.
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