Madison Khorrami Associate Attorney Los Angeles

Madison Khorrami is an associate attorney in the firm’s Downtown Los Angeles office. Madison brings a wealth of experience to the team that spans both criminal and civil litigation, including both trial and appellate proceedings.
Madison spent more than five years working in litigation roles while earning her law degree, gaining meaningful, first-hand experience at every stage of a case. She has handled work ranging from case development and discovery to motion practice, trial preparation, and courtroom proceedings. While much of her experience is rooted in criminal law, she has also worked on wrongful death, personal injury, and civil rights matters, giving her a strong foundation for representing plaintiffs in complex civil litigation.
Madison's commitment to advocacy was shaped by her undergraduate studies in History at UCLA, where she became interested in the ways individuals and communities have been harmed by abuses of power and injustice. Motivated by a desire to help those affected by those harms, she pursued opportunities through Loyola's Project for the Innocent, where she investigated wrongful conviction claims and explored avenues for post-conviction relief, and Loyola's Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project, where she assisted individuals seeking expungement and relief aimed at reducing barriers to employment and successful reintegration into society.
While in law school, she served as a law clerk with the Capital Habeas Unit of the Federal Public Defender’s Office, where she assisted with post-conviction death penalty litigation, and as a research assistant to Loyola Law School’s Executive Director of Juvenile Law & Policy, conducting research on issues related to deputy gangs. Madison earned her Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School and her Bachelor of Arts in History, summa cum laude, from UCLA.





