Dr. Kevork Hagopjian, Esq. is a distinguished civil litigation attorney with over 15 years of legal experience, currently practicing in the Mass Torts and Property Damage Departments at our firm. With a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Vienna and dual LL.M. degrees—one in Public International Law from SOAS, University of London, and another in U.S. Law from George Mason University—Dr. Hagopjian brings a globally informed, justice-driven perspective to his litigation work.
Throughout his career, Dr. Hagopjian has led more than 700 high-level dialogue and facilitation initiatives across the globe—including in the U.S.—focused on resolving complex intercultural and interreligious conflicts. These experiences have honed his ability to manage high-stakes disputes, navigate multilayered legal challenges, and build consensus among diverse stakeholders. These same conflict resolution skills now shape his strategic approach to representing clients in mass tort and property damage cases, particularly when litigation involves multiple parties, competing interests, and high emotional or financial stakes.
Before joining the firm, Dr. Hagopjian served with leading international organizations, including the United Nations and the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), where he designed and implemented global programs promoting peace, dialogue, and justice. His work continues to be grounded in advocacy, serving on the Board of Directors of the Armenian Legal Centre for Justice and Human Rights and ANCA Western Region as well as supporting pro bono efforts with the Armenian Bar Association’s Legal Clinic.
Fluent in Armenian, English, Arabic, and Turkish, Dr. Hagopjian is also a published columnist and dedicated community leader. Outside the courtroom, he is passionate about nurturing the growth of his two daughters, engaging in cultural events, exploring nature, and reflecting on the global forces shaping today’s legal landscape.