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Associate Attorney

Allen Saylor

Allen Saylor is an Associate Attorney at Shegerian & Associates, where he represents clients in litigation and arbitration. He is dedicated to securing the best possible results for those he serves and approaches each case with diligence, empathy, and professionalism. 

 

Prior to joining Shegerian & Associates, Mr. Saylor practiced at a Workers’ Compensation law firm in Oakland and at a Civil Litigation law firm in San Francisco. These experiences strengthen his litigation skills and deepened his understanding of high-stakes and expansive legal matters. 

 

Mr. Saylor earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science, with a specialization in Legal Studies, from California State University, Chico, where he was a finalist in the moot court competition for the university. He went on to earn his J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law. During law school, he served as both a Senior Articles Editor for the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Journal and was a student clinician for the Internet & Intellectual Property Justice Clinic. 

 

Mr. Saylor believes that every client deserves his full commitment and thoughtful advocacy. In his free time, he enjoys reading, building computers, and playing Dungeons & Dragons.

J.D., University of San Francisco School of Law 

B.A., California State University, Chico

State Bar of California

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Being a defender of employee rights on a day to day basis, Carney Shegerian understands the importance of gathering a strong team and creating a positive environment in which to work. Each of the experienced attorneys and carefully trained staff members at Shegerian & Associates believes in the mission of fighting for employee rights.