Ian Samson is an attorney with Panish | Shea | Boyle |
Ravipudi LLP and focuses his practice on complex, catastrophic personal injury
and wrongful
death cases throughout California and Nevada. A tireless
advocate for his clients, Mr. Samson has recovered millions of dollars to
compensate for death and injuries throughout his career.
Since joining the firm, Mr. Samson — along with firm partner
Rahul Ravipudi and attorney Paul Traina – has obtained a $28.5+
million settlement in the case of Sanchez v. Victor Elementary
School District, a case involving a young boy who was catastrophically injured
after he was struck by a car while walking home from school. The
settlement came on the heels of a trial victory in the liability phase of the
case, where Mr. Samson and the trial team successfully argued that the boy’s school
district was solely liable for failing to supervise him and provide him with
the curb-to-curb transportation called for in his individualized education
program. Days before a jury trial was set to begin on damages, the
parties settled. In addition to the monetary recovery, which will provide
the child with the best possible care for the rest of his life, the school
district also agreed to review its practices and publish its findings to
prevent future, similar tragedies.
Mr. Samson’s career began in San Francisco, California where
he represented investors in securities and consumer finance products at a
nationally-regarded plaintiff’s class action firm. Among other matters,
Mr. Samson was part of the team representing purchasers of “100% principal protected”
investments which turned out to be unsecured Lehman Brothers debt, causing
millions of dollars in losses when Lehman went bankrupt in 2008. After
years of litigation, the matter settled on a class-wide basis for $120 million.
In 2013, Mr. Samson moved to Los Angeles and joined a
nationally-recognized complex litigation firm where his practice was balanced
between complex and class action litigation and personal injury
litigation. During that time, Mr. Samson represented a class of gym
members whose contracts violated California law, a photographer who claimed a
nationally-known company violated his copyrights, a mechanic who suffered
catastrophic burns from a faulty fuel injector, and several residents of a
Sylmar, California community who lost their homes to a utility fire.
Since 2017, Mr. Samson has focused most of his practice on
representing people who have been catastrophically injured or have lost loved
ones, and has used his experience litigating complex actions to maximize his
clients’ results. In 2017, in Rodriguez v. County of Riverside, et
al., Mr. Samson represented a family whose father was shot and injured by
sheriff’s deputies responding to the wrong home in a federal civil rights
action. After hard-fought litigation, Mr. Samson negotiated
a $1.7 million settlement for the family.
In recognition of his work, Mr. Samson has been named
a “Rising
Star” by the Super Lawyers publication.
Admitted to the State Bar of California, the State Bar of
Nevada, and several federal district courts, Mr. Samson graduated cum laude
from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San
Francisco. While in law school, he worked for a nationally-recognized
plaintiffs’ complex litigation firm in Seattle and a renowned public interest
law firm in Oakland, California. Mr. Samson also externed for the
Honorable Marsha S. Berzon of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit. Mr. Samson also graduated magna cum laude from the University of
Washington.