
- University of California, Santa Barbara,B.A., Communications with dual minor in Spanish and Sports Management.
- Loyola Law School,J.D., St. Thomas More Law Honor Society; Sayre Macneil Scholar
Alma Piñan
As an attorney at Boren, Osher & Luftman, Ms. Piñan represents employers and employees in wide range of employment-related matters, including wage and hour laws, the California Labor Code and Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Orders, the Private Attorneys General Act, and single-plaintiff matters (including matters involving harassment, retaliation, discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage and hour matters). Ms. Piñan has substantial experience in assisting clients with all aspects of civil litigation in both single-plaintiff and wage and hour class actions before state and federal courts. Additionally, Ms. Piñan has taken and defended dozens of depositions and has participated in jury trials, bench trials, and arbitrations hearings.
Interests
In her free time, Ms. Piñan enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends, and watching documentaries.
Ms. Piñan began her legal career with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, where she represented employers on a variety of employment and complex civil litigation matters in state and federal court. After working at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, Ms. Piñan defended employers in both single-plaintiff and class action employment matters in a boutique firm in Los Angeles.