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Ayman A. Bahrun

Ayman Bahrun is an associate attorney at the Newport Beach office of Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Bahrun represented the elderly in complex elder abuse litigation, where he gained experience in litigation and trial preparation. Before his law career, Mr. Bahrun was a certified law clerk at the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office in the Preliminary Hearing Unit, handling various felony cases.

Mr. Bahrun earned his Bachelor’s degree in political science from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and his Juris Doctor from Southwestern Law School. During his law career, Mr. Bahrun was invited to the Trial Advocates Honor Program, where he was mentored by experienced trial attorneys and eventually competed in national competitions representing his alma mater.

Mr. Bahrun believes in community; he believes that when a society cares and invests in its neighborhood, the entire community thrives. To put his words into action, Mr. Bahrun has volunteered with various non-profits over the years, one compelling program being the Prison Education Project. Mr. Bahrun served as a mentor and teacher for in-custody students in California correctional facilities. The program provided educational opportunities and cognitive tools necessary for in-custody students to function as productive citizens upon completion of their sentences. The goal of the program is to create a “Prison-to-School Pipeline.”

Away from his desk, Mr. Bahrun enjoys family events, working out, and cycling down PCH with his amazing wife.