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The famous phrase by the late Jim McKay of ABC Sports, “the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat” is a powerful expression that is now commonly used in the context of sports and the realm of competition. As I see it, this expression touches upon certain distinctions and emotions that are just as much a part of litigation as they are part of sports and a competitive culture. For example, there is a winner and a loser; there are risks and rewards associated with participating; the outcome is all or nothing; and there are a variety of tangible and intangible costs involved irrespective of whether you win or lose. What is more interesting is that athletes or competitors who taste “the agony of defeat” often have a second chance to win or redeem themselves - they can have another shot at the title. Except in rare circumstances, a party involved in litigation, who loses the case, does not get a second chance. In short, determining the winner and loser in the context of litigation has an air of finality about it.
Perhaps the foregoing explains the popularity of mediation and other ADR processes to resolve cases. What makes mediation such an effective tool in resolving cases is that there are no winners or losers. Rather, with the aid of a skillful mediator, both sides negotiate the terms of a settlement that is acceptable to both sides. Furthermore, the mediation process places control over the outcome of the case squarely in the hands of the parties as opposed to a judge or a jury, who are far removed from the parties’ emotional and financial investment in the case.
Since starting my law practice in 1995, I have handled a multitude of personal injury, real estate and business litigation matters, to name a few. I have handled hundreds of low, mid, and high exposure cases. As a result, I am familiar with the usual life cycle of a case, and as a mediator I frequently use my litigation and trial experiences to assist the parties to predict or forecast the possible
outcomes or scenarios that they may face if the case settles or if the litigation continues. Most importantly, having represented both plaintiffs and insured defendants in litigated matters, I believe I have a firm grasp on the relative interests about which each side is concerned.
As a mediator, my task is to ascertain from each side the acceptable and the unacceptable outcomes (i.e., the points that are deal-makers and those that are deal-breakers), and then guide the negotiations towards the sweet-spot where the agreed-upon outcome is considered a win by both sides. Whether or not a case settles, my goal is to ensure that the parties and their counsel
deem both the process and the outcome as being fair - that is the essence of being a third-party neutral peacemaker.
1995-2012: Law Offices of Steven M. Sepassi
2012-2021: Sepassi & Tarighati, LLP
2022- : The Sepassi Firm, APC
Education:
1995 - J.D., Southwestern University School of Law
1985 - E.D.C.E., University of Southern California
1981 - M.S.C.E., University of Missouri - Columbia
1979 - B.S.C.E., University of Missouri - Columbia
Affiliations:
National Association of Distinguished Neutrals
Judge Pro-Tem (former), L.A. Superior Court
Los Angeles County Bar Association
San Fernando Valley Bar Association, Trustee (2017-2022)
Mediation Panels:
U.S. District Court, Central District of California
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California
California Court of Appeals, Second District
Ventura County Superior Court, California
Los Angeles County Superior Court (former), California
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1900 Ave. of the Stars, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA, 90067
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Posted by nahid | May 18, 2010
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when you have a legal issue ,you need an expert not just with profassinal knowledge but someone who understands your stress and frusteration.someone who provide you accurate information and advise and meanwhile is patient with you and kindly walk you throuth the whole hard process .i had this experie...
"I highly recommend Steven as an exceptional mediation attorney. He is professional, patient, and has a strong sense of justice and equity. He is an extremely competent, ethical, and conscientious mediator. In addition, he is an exceptional litigator who is pleasant, talented and thorough with the best interests of his clients in his mind."
"Steve is one of the best chapter 7 bankruptcy and auto accident litigators I have the pleasure of knowing. He has a great understanding of the law and approaches his practice in a meticulous manner. He has been practicing law for over 16 years and I recommend Steve without reservation."
"Steve is one of the best litigators I know. He not only practices law in a competent and ethical manner, but he truly aims to use the law to help people's lives. He is highly intelligent, resourceful, and articulate. I recommend Steve without hesitation."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Steve is very professional, detail oriented and truely cares for the clients' best interests. He is very bright with a double major in both law and engineering. Steve is very accessible to his clients and colleages and returns messages promptly. He is a wonderful lawyer to work for as well as a high class human being."
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Mediator Appreciation, Bankruptcy Court of Central Dist. of California
2009
Pro Tem Appreciation, Los Angeles Superior Court
2023 - Present
Mediator, ADR Services, Inc.
2012 - 2022
Founding Partner, Sepassi & Tarighati, LLP
1995 - 2012
Owner, Law Offices of Steven M. Sepassi
1994 - 1995
Intern, U.S. Bankruptcy Court (Hon. Arthur Greenwald)
1994 - 1994
Intern, U.S. Attorney's Office (Civil Tax Division)
1984 - 1989
Manager, Rockwell International Space Division
2023 - Present
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA)Affiliate Member
2023 - Present
Beverly Hills Bar AssociationMember
2023 - Present
Glendale Bar AssociationMember
2017 - Present
San Fernando Valley Bar AssociationMember of Board of Trustees
1995 - Present
Los Angeles County Bar AssociationMember
1997 - 2012
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA)Member
Judgment for Clients, including punitive damages
2003
Certificate of Mediation
1995
Law
1985
Engineer
1981
B.S. & M.S. Engineering
2010
2023
Farsi
English
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