Background

Avery holds a B.S. in Physiological Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. The combination is less unusual than it sounds — both disciplines demand precise reasoning, careful analysis of competing variables, and the ability to draw sound conclusions from complex information.

That scientific foundation shapes how Avery approaches litigation: starting from first principles, mapping how facts and legal rules interact, and building arguments on logic rather than assumption. It’s an approach that allows him to see angles others overlook — and to make the case for his clients more effectively as a result.

Practice Focus

Avery’s practice centers on complex business litigation and arbitration. He represents companies, shareholders, and directors in disputes involving fiduciary duties, fraud, and ownership conflicts, and advises on shareholder and nonprofit governance matters — including disputes within religious and nonprofit organizations. Earlier in his career, he also represented individuals in serious personal injury cases, securing recoveries in excess of seven figures.

Experience and Approach

Admitted to the California Bar in 2006, Avery has litigated across state and federal courts and handled matters in arbitration forums. He brings the same discipline to every case: analyze the framework carefully, isolate what actually matters, and build the strongest possible argument around it. His goal isn’t to impress with complexity — it’s to give you a clear picture of where you stand and a realistic strategy for getting where you need to be.

Approach to Client Service

Before recommending any course of action, Avery invests time in understanding your business, your industry, and what you’re actually trying to protect. That foundation shapes everything that follows — the options he presents, the trade-offs he flags, and the path he recommends. He won’t push litigation for its own sake. When conflict serves your interests, he’ll fight for you. When it doesn’t, he’ll tell you plainly. The goal is a resolution that holds up — not just in the short term, but for the long run.

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of California

Languages

  • English

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