Keian Vahedy is an Associate Attorney at Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara LLP, where he focuses on representing individuals and businesses in high stakes commercial litigation and general liability matters. He has extensive experience with issues related to catastrophic injury and wrongful death, breach of contract, unfair business practices, developer and owner liability, municipal liability, and products liability.
Keian is experienced in every aspect of the litigation process from case evaluation through trial. He has taken and defended hundreds of depositions, mediated scores of cases, and has extensively argued various case facts, precedents, and legal nuances to obtain early dismissals and no-fault judgments in state and federal court. Each of the aforementioned have fostered a deep appreciation for his role as a counselor and advocate for his clients, as Keian enjoys handling complex cases involving substantial risk and exposure.
In 2014, Keian graduated magna cum laude from Chapman University, majoring in English Literature and minoring in both Political Science and Broadcast Journalism. He then received his Juris Doctorate from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles in 2017. While at Loyola, Keian made it a priority to gain hands-on experience by participating in substantive activities both inside and out of the classroom. In addition to serving as Vice President of the Iranian Law Student Association, Keian also acted as both a Loyola Student Ambassador and Research Assistant to Professor, and Associate Dean of Research, Alexandra Natapoff. Keian further served on Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review and Loyola’s prestigious 2016-2017 Scott Moot Court Honor’s Board, where his team earned a “Top Brief” recognition during the fall 2016 National Moot Court Competition. Additionally, two of Keian’s most rewarding work experiences during law school were his two judicial externships serving both the Honorable Ronald S.W. Lew at the Central District Court of California, and the Honorable Luis A. Lavin at the Second District California Court of Appeal. On his spare time, Keian volunteered at the Learning Rights Center in downtown Los Angeles, where he helped children with learning disabilities obtain proper accommodations and equal treatment in their respective schools.
Prior to joining Bremer Whyte, Keian gained valuable litigation experience working at nationally recognized firms where he represented consumers in various catastrophic injury matters, and obtained multi-million-dollar settlements and judgments on behalf of his clients. He is committed to being a fierce advocate and practical problem solver.
Keian is licensed to practice in the state of California and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.