Growing up, I was always fascinated in how people think and why human behavior is what it is. I wanted to understand the social psychology behind it all—why we act the way we do and what drives our decisions, particularly in our day-to-day lives. This fascination led me to study psychology at UCLA, where I dove deep into social psychology—the study of how we interact with one another and the world around us. This ultimately influenced my decision to attend law school, as the legal field offers the opportunity to make substantive differences in people's lives by applying aspects of psychology and behavioral modifications, all while weaving them into enforcing our laws. In other words, if you see something that isn’t right or notice people behaving in ways they shouldn’t, law—particularly employment law—gives you the opportunity to create change. That’s what ultimately drew me to it.
Once I passed the bar and began working at a big law firm, I quickly experienced the perks of working for a big corporation—prestige, high pay, and the fast-paced environment of downtown offices. However, I wanted to branch off and help people that really needed me. For example, low-wage earners who are immigrants and have worked at a company for 15 years may get injured and then be terminated just a week later. These are the people who truly needed my support, and I found tremendous fulfillment in helping individuals like them.
Representing individuals who had been wronged and helping them achieve life-changing results has become a highlight of my career. There’s nothing quite like securing a significant settlement for someone who’s worked hard their entire life and suddenly finds themselves facing an uncertain future due to mistreatment. For example, winning a $500,000 settlement for someone earning $17 an hour for the last 10 years is completely life changing. And knowing that I played a role in helping them secure that future is what motivates me.
Employment law allows me to use the very principles I learned in psychology—understanding behavior, analyzing motivations, and seeking justice in a way that directly impacts people’s lives. By enforcing laws that should protect us all, I’m able to make a tangible difference.
This journey from psychology to law has shown me that purpose can evolve, but it always comes back to what moves you. For me, it’s about giving a voice to the voiceless and using my passion for understanding human behavior to enforce fairness and justice where it matters most. That’s how I found my purpose in law, and it’s what continues to inspire me every day.
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Chami Law is an employment litigation and class action firm. Contact Chami Law today for a free initial consultation and case evaluation.
Practice Areas
Resources
Contact Information
Chami Law, PC
11845 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 1125
Office: 888-384-7225 (toll free) Direct: 310-484-5001 Fax: 310-484-5002
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