Aaron Osten is a versatile and determined trial attorney whose
practice centers around advocating for employee rights in cases of
workplace harassment and whistleblower retaliation, as well as
wrongful death, business litigation, and sexual abuse cases. With a
remarkable track record of success in jury trials and negotiations,
Aaron has secured in excess of $75 million for his clients.
One
of Aaron's recent triumphs includes obtaining a $12.2 million jury
verdict for a young woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury after
slipping and falling down a concrete flight of stairs at an office
building in Hermosa Beach. In another significant victory, Aaron and
his partner, Mark Quigley, secured a $2.1 million jury verdict and
$3.2 million in attorney's fees in a whistleblower retaliation case
against the County of Los Angeles on behalf of a vascular surgeon,
Dr. Timothy Ryan, who exposed unnecessary surgeries performed for
financial gain in a "kickback" scheme involving the medical
device company Medtronic. Furthermore, Aaron recently achieved a
confidential settlement for an accomplished Hollywood actor severely
injured while shooting a dangerous stunt on a production set.
Aaron's
impressive results also include a $1.7 million settlement on behalf
of an accomplished UCSD Professor struck by a vehicle while using a
marked crosswalk near the UCSD campus, a seven-figure jury verdict
and a confidential settlement on behalf of a cancer research doctor
against City of Hope's Beckman Research Institute, a $5 million
settlement in a legal malpractice case involving inadequate advice on
SEC regulations, and a $4 million result on behalf of an employee who
suffered paraplegia after being struck by falling machinery at a
refinery. Moreover, he achieved a multi-million dollar arbitration
award for a woman who was struck by a defective elevator door and
developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
In a
high-profile sexual harassment and wrongful termination trial
involving celebrity yoga guru Bikram Choudhury, Aaron obtained a $7
million jury verdict that exposed Mr. Choudhury's horrific sexual
misconduct and received national attention. As a result of this
trial, Aaron and the trial team received the "Elite Trial
Lawyers" award in Employment Law from the National Law Journal.
Outside the
courtroom, Aaron remains deeply committed to his passions, including
surfing, endurance sports, and advocating for animal rights. He
shares his love for surfing by teaching U.S. Veterans with
disabilities, such as PTSD and anxiety, to surf. Aaron has
participated in the 32-mile open ocean traditional paddleboard race,
the Catalina Classic Paddleboard Race, ten times. Additionally, he
dedicates his time to the Animal Legal Defense Fund, advocating for
legislation against animal cruelty.
Aaron earned his
Bachelor of Arts in English with Honors from San Diego State
University, where he was part of the Collegiate National
Championships-winning SDSU Surf Team. He then pursued his J.D. at
Loyola Law School, where he also studied Environmental Law and
International Human Rights Law in Costa Rica during a summer
program.
A member of the State Bar of California and
admitted to the U.S. District Court Central District of California,
Aaron actively participates in professional associations, including
the American Association for Justice, the Association of Business
Trial Lawyers, the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, and
Consumer Attorneys of California.
His exceptional work has
earned him several notable accolades, including being listed as a
Super Lawyers Southern California attorney in 2023 and previously
recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2017 to 2021. Best
Lawyers also named him as one of the "Ones to Watch" for
three consecutive years from 2021 to 2023 in Product Liability
Litigation- Plaintiffs and Personal Injury Litigation-Plaintiffs.
Aaron's passion for legal issues extends to publishing extensively on
various legal topics. Notably, he authored a perspective article in
the Los Angeles Daily Journal discussing a California State Supreme
Court ruling rejecting a new broad exception to the long-standing
Privette doctrine.
Aaron actively engages with the
community as a board member of the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation,
which uses ocean therapy to treat and rehabilitate returning veterans
suffering from PTSD. Additionally, he serves on the Dinner Committee
of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Labor and Employment
Committee. His commitment to the community and dedication to
excellence make him a truly outstanding trial attorney.