Arman is a first-generation lawyer and native Houstonian. After clerking for former Harris County District Judge Caroline E. Baker during and after law school, Arman began his civil litigation practice at the oldest plaintiff’s firm in Texas. Arman worked as a sales consultant for a Fortune 500 technology research and consulting firm before attending law school.

As a former judicial clerk, Arman is highly skilled in drafting and arguing critical motions and developing litigation strategies in state and federal courts. His experience ranges from briefing complex legal issues in multi-million-dollar commercial disputes, to trying a slip-and-fall case against a pro se plaintiff as lead trial counsel. Arman believes a warm smile and a firm handshake are the cornerstones to a successful practice.

Admissions

  • Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas

Memberships

  • Houston Young Lawyers Association

Education

  • J.D., Washington & Lee School of Law, 2019
    • CALI Award for Civil Procedure
    • Dean’s Merit Scholarship Recipient
    • Dean’s List
  • B.A., Economics; German, University of Texas at Austin, 2013
    • Professor Michael Scholarship Recipient
    • Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Gamma Eta, Judicial Board Member

Languages

  • German