Meet Pamchal! Pamchal Deylami attended Chapman University, where she majored in Legal Studies with an emphasis in Political Science. During her time at Chapman, Pamchal co-authored and presented “An Invitation to a Constitutional Revolution: Taking Seriously Barnett’s Presumption of Liberty,” at the Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. She was selected for and participated in an internship at the House of Representatives during the 109th Congress of the United States, where she completed her thesis. Pamchal attended Whittier Law School, where she was a member of the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the CALI award recipient for Family Law, Constitutional Law, and International Business Transactions.
Pamchal is a Partner at Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, LLP, and has spent over a decade representing clients in sophisticated, high-asset, and contentious family law disputes.
Pamchal and her husband are new parents to a baby boy who just turned 1, and their first fur baby is a kitty-cat Pamchal rescued in 2013!
Pamchal spends the majority of her free time with her family and friends. She enjoys baking, painting, playing the piano, and keeping active.
Q&A
Q: Did you always want to be an attorney? What inspired you to pursue a career path as an attorney/family law attorney?
A: Yes! I have been fascinated by courtrooms and the work of attorneys since I was very young. In law school, I discovered how much I enjoyed family law, and my first job out of law school was in family law. The brilliant attorneys I’ve had the privilege of working with since then have kept me dedicated to this field.
Q: What is the best career advice you’ve ever received?
A: Pay it forward – someone will help you at some point in your career, make sure you are that someone for the next attorney who needs your help.
Q: What advice would you give someone starting out in the legal field or at Bremer Whyte?
A: You have the privilege of working alongside attorneys whose knowledge others aspire to learn from! Make the most of it and learn!
A special thank you to Pamchal for sharing her experience with us!
