Mr. Hanumadass completed his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in History.  After interning at the United States Senate for Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, he attended Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, where he was a member of the Thomas Jefferson Law Review and a Fellow at the Center for Global Legal Studies.  He graduated in 2003, cum laude, and obtained High Honors in Trial Advocacy and Advanced Trial Advocacy and received the Cal-Witkin Award and Jefferson Medal for the highest grade in criminal law.  Before joining the firm in 2007, Mr. Hanumadass was an associate at DiCaro, Coppo and Popcke, where he defended doctors and hospitals in actions arising out of the medical peer review process.  In 2006, he served on the litigation team that convinced the California Supreme Court to apply California's anti-SLAPP statute to the hospital peer review process for the very first time (Kibler v. Northern Inyo County Local Hospital District (2006) 39 Cal. 4th 192.)  Mr. Hanumadass is a member of the William B. Enright Chapter of the American Inns of Court, the South Asian Bar Association and the Young New Lawyers Division of the San Diego County Bar Association. He practices in the areas of professional liability defense, employment law, and personal injury litigation.