
معرفی
Janet Nalbandyan is a Professor at Southwestern Law School, where she teaches courses such as Big & Medium Law Firm Practice, Remedies, and Academic Success programs. Prior to joining the faculty full-time in 2017, she practiced law at major national firms, specializing in complex litigation and advising clients on corporate governance, cybersecurity, and compliance. She holds a B.A. (magna cum laude) from California State University, Northridge (2000) and a J.D. from Southwestern Law School (2004).
- Education:
- B.A. in English-Honors, California State University, Northridge (2000)
- J.D., Southwestern Law School (2004)
Her expertise spans corporate law, litigation, employment law, and cybersecurity. She has been recognized as a 'Super Lawyer - Rising Star' annually from 2012 to 2017. Her teaching focuses on bridging legal theory with practical skills, including externships in civil, criminal, and entertainment law.
Professor Nalbandyan’s career includes judicial externships at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Central District of California. She also holds Series 6, 63, and Life Agent licenses from her prior banking career. Her honors thesis on Virginia Woolf’s *Mrs. Dalloway* is archived at California State University, Northridge.



