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California Civil Rights Law Group is a leading San Francisco Bay Area law firm specializing in employment law

California Civil Rights Law Group, is proud to announce that attorney Navruz Avloni has earned the designation “Rising Star” by SuperLawyers. SuperLawyers is a rating service using a patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. It identifies outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

The selection process for the Rising Stars list is the same as the Super Lawyers selection process, with one exception: to be eligible for inclusion in Rising Stars, a candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. All attorneys first go through the Super Lawyers selection process. Those who are not selected to the Super Lawyers list, but who meet either one of the Rising Stars eligibility requirements, go through the Rising Stars selection process. While up to five percent of the lawyers in the state are named to Super Lawyers, no more than 2.5 percent are named to the Rising Stars list.

“We’re very proud of Navruz and her continued status as a SuperLawyer and ‘Rising Star’ attorney,” explained Larry Organ, lead attorney at the Bay Area-based law firm. “As part of our law firm’s focus on employment law, especially sexual harassment law, here in the San Francisco Bay Area, Navruz brings a unique dedication to the job.”

ABOUT ATTORNEY NAVRUZ AVLONI

Here is background on Navruz Avloni for this release. Navruz is a committed attorney and advocate who fights vigorously for the rights of individuals. She brings her innovative problem-solving skills, work ethic, and strong ability to advocate to every matter she handles. She has handled cases at all phases of litigation, including case strategy, discovery and depositions, motion practice, mediation and trial preparation, and has had a proven track record of obtaining favorable results for her clients. Navruz is recognized for her ability to see the big picture to every case she litigates, and for being a tenacious and passionate litigator.

Prior to joining the California Civil Rights Law Group, Navruz spent years representing employees whose civil rights were violated, worked at the National Bureau of Asian Research in Seattle, interned in the United Nations Development Program’s Economic Governance Unit in Uzbekistan, and performed in national and international piano competitions, including the United States Open Music Competition, where she won first place in the Showcase Solo Category.

When she is not practicing law, Navruz enjoys spending time with her supportive husband and two daughters, traveling the world and capturing expressions on camera.