Overview
Misha Jamshidi represents employers in a range of employment disputes, including litigation in state and federal courts and in mediation.
Prior to joining Fisher Phillips Misha practiced at a firm in Los Angeles, where she gained significant experience in cases involving wrongful termination and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), including discrimination, harassment, whistleblower retaliation, negligent hiring, supervision, and retention; infliction of emotional distress; and CFRA leave retaliation.
While in law school, Misha served as a member of the school’s mediation clinic, where she successfully mediated numerous cases at Orange County Superior Court. As a second-year law student, Misha was selected for the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association Fellowship and obtained hands-on litigation experience interning at three different premier plaintiffs’ law firms. She simultaneously served on both the school’s competition boards, including moot court and mock trial, where she competed in various competitions across the country within the Labor and Employment Law Section. Misha also placed as a semi-finalist in the school’s Golden Gavel Competition, clerked at the U.S. Attorney’s office, and acted as a fellow for the criminal law course provided to first-year law students.