Arlene Ningshi-Huang Olson

Arlene Ningshi-Huang Olson: Attorney with Berman, Berman, Berman, Schneider & Lowary, LLP

Biography

Ms. Olson is an associate in the firm’s Los Angeles office and practices in the areas of general liability and civil litigation defense. She possesses experience in a variety of areas including civil business, employment, personal injury and construction defect litigation.

Ms. Olson received her Bachelor of Arts in English from UCLA. She received her J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. While in law school, Ms. Olson served as a summer judicial extern to the Honorable Socrates Manoukian in the Superior Court of California. She also served as Senior Production Editor on the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review.

Ms. Olson enjoys working out, hiking, and pour over coffee.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • International Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Defective and Dangerous Products
  • Construction & Development
  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of California - Los Angeles, B.A., English, 2003
Law School Attended:
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, CA, J.D., 2008
Year of First Admission:
2008
Admission:
2008, California
ISLN:
922542060

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