
Shahin Rezvani, Senior Counsel
1875 Century Park East, Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90067
P: 310.712.8023 | F: 310.943.0396
Shahin.Rezvani@capstonelawyers.com
Shahin Rezvani is a senior counsel with Capstone Law. His practice involves litigating consumer class action lawsuits. Shahin has significant experience in high-stakes trials. He played a pivotal role in the Freedom Wireless v. Boston Communications five-month patent infringement jury trial, securing a then-monumental $128 million verdict. Equally significant was his role in the Rambus v. Micron antitrust jury trial, defeating a $4 billion claim, and the Micron v. Rambus spoliation trial resulting in Rambus’s SDRAM and DDR SDRAM patents being rendered unenforceable. Shahin’s impact extends beyond big cases as well, including securing a favorable verdict for an executive in the entertainment industry and successfully defending against claims for breach of contract and fraud in the electronics sector. He has also obtained judgments as a matter of law on post-trial motions and secured summary judgments, such as a victory in an early cybersquatting suit for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Prior to Capstone, Shahin was a senior attorney at a plaintiff’s class action firm, where he handled wage & hour, consumer fraud, data breach, and other class actions. While there, he helped achieve the second largest settlement in the nation for an ADA class action case against Hyatt Corporation. With over two decades of legal expertise in antitrust, class action, consumer fraud, copyright, employment, patent, securities, and trademark disputes, his skills and accomplishments span a wide range of practice areas. Shahin has previously represented both plaintiffs and defendants in antitrust, ERISA, employment and other matters. ShahinĀ graduated from UC Berkeley School of Law, and earned his Bachelor of Arts from University of California, Los Angeles.
Shahin is admitted to practice law in California and before the United States District Court for the Northern, Eastern, Central, and Southern Districts of California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.