Talia Lux
Lead Associate, Attorney at Law

Talia is a Lead Associate at Justice Law Corporation and a confident litigator known for being a strong, effective voice for workers in employment disputes. She represents employees with clarity and determination, combining sharp advocacy with disciplined preparation to drive cases toward meaningful outcomes.
Talia’s litigation skills are grounded in a strong foundation of oral advocacy and legal analysis. She earned her Juris Doctor from Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, where she placed first in multiple moot court competitions and developed the courtroom presence, research ability, and precision that now define her work in practice.
In her role at Justice Law Corporation, Talia has been appointed as class counsel in employment matters and has first-chaired arbitration proceedings, reflecting the firm’s trust in her judgment and advocacy. She regularly argues motions, manages litigation responsibilities, and plays an active role in shaping case strategy in complex employment disputes.
As a Lead Associate, Talia brings focus, responsiveness, and follow-through to every matter she handles, particularly when employers push back or attempt to delay accountability. Clients rely on her to be prepared, direct, and persistent throughout the litigation process.
Talia also brings meaningful linguistic and cultural fluency to her practice. She speaks Armenian, French, and English fluently, and Arabic and Spanish conversationally, allowing her to communicate effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds and ensure they are fully informed and heard at every stage of their case.
- J.D., Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
- Certificate of Entrepreneurship, Pepperdine University
- B.A., International Studies, Minors in French and Professional Writing, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Admitted to practice in California; admitted before the United States District Courts for the Central, Northern, Eastern, and Southern Districts of California.
- Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2025
- Order of Barristers
- First Place at Pepperdine’s Vincent Dalsimer Moot Court Competition
- First Place at Pepperdine’s Armand Arabian Moot Court Competition
- First Place at Pepperdine’s First-Year Moriarty Moot Court Competition
- Second Best Brief at Notre Dame’s Religious Freedom Moot Court Competition
- Second Place at the Saul Lefkowitz Regional Moot Court Competition
- Finalist at the Saul Lefkowitz National Competition
- Semi-Finalist at the Chicago Bar Association National Moot Court Competition
- Symposium Editor for the Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship, and the Law
- Talia Lux, The California Cannabis Industry: The Complexities Since Recreational Legalization, 13 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 209 (2020)
- American Bar Association
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- $3,000,000 settlement in a wage and hour class action
- $2,000,000 settlement in a wage and hour class action
- $3,000,000 settlement in a wage and hour class action
- $2,000,000 settlement in a wage and hour class action
