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Serving Southern California for over 25 years

Serving the Greater Los Angeles and Inland Empire areas for over 25 years, Platt College offers degree programs to train graduates for careers in the legal, medical, and creative fields. Platt College is accredited by ACCSC.  

 

Our Faculty

At Platt College, we believe effective instruction stems from a blend of classroom and practical knowledge. Our diverse full-time and adjunct faculty are an integral part of our students' education, combining teaching quality with industry experience to help prepare our students in their chosen field of study. See below to find out more about some of our faculty members. Schedule a campus visit today to find out more about our programs, tour our facilities, and explore our class offerings, and meet our faculty!

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Ara Hatamian

Email AraAra Hatamian holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Trinity International University. He has been an instructor in Platt College’s Paralegal Studies program since 2005.

As a legal Professional, Ara brings years of experience both in the private sector and the government sector of the Justice system, including Criminal Law, Torts Law, Civil Service Law, Administrative Law, and matters of Affirmative Action. He has worked as an Advocate for the Chief of Police of Los Angeles County Police, working directly with the Chief of Police to arbitrate police misconduct in accordance with Civil Service Rules, Procedures and the Peace Officers Bill of Rights. Prior to his appointment as an Advocate for the Office of Public Safety, Ara spent 3 years with the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office as a senior law clerk assisting in the prosecution of criminal defendants in the County of Los Angeles.

Ara prides himself on his civil service, and has volunteered teaching intercity 5th graders of crime prevention. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and spending time with his family and new born nephew. Ara’s favorite quote is “Choose a career path you love and you will never have to work a day in your life”.

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David Michael Morfin

Email DavidDavid Michael Morfin has been an instructor in Platt College’s Paralegal Studies department since January 2007.

Mr. Morfin received his Juris Doctor degree in Law from The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. While at GW Law, Mr. Morfin completed the Pro Bono Honors Program, which required him to volunteer his time to various pro bono (free) legal programs throughout Washington, D.C. and Virginia.

Prior to graduating from law school, Mr. Morfin received an Associate of Arts degree with Honors in English from Cerritos College, where he was accepted into Phi Theta Kappa and served as Vice President of Youth Excel. He continued his education atUCLA, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in Political Science. While at UCLA, he was placed on the National Dean’s List two times, served as Editor of the Westwind Undergraduate Research Journal, won numerous Provost and Vice-Provost awards, was accepted into the Golden Key Honor Society recognizing the top 15% of students, admitted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, and graduated from the College Honors Program, the highest academic distinction of UCLA’s College of Letters and Sciences.

Mr. Morfin has a wide array of experience in both Civil and Criminal Law. He currently works for L.A. County, as an Advocate working on Employment and Administrative Law issues, where he conducts hearings and participates in mediations and arbitrations. He also worked at the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office as a Senior Law Clerk, and previously a Certified Law Clerk where he prosecuted numerous criminal trials and Preliminary Hearings. He has conducted trials and hearings as a Student-Attorney with the D.C. Law Students in Court Criminal Law Program, volunteered with the CAIR Coalition (Immigration Law), and worked on Tax and Property issues with the D.C. Bar Advice and Referral Clinic.

Mr. Morfin also clerked at the Washington, D.C. civil law firm of Harmon, Wilmot & Brown, L.L.P, where he assisted in both civil and criminal litigation. Additionally, Mr. Morfin worked as a Legal Research Assistant for a world-renowned professor of Law and Forensic Sciences at GW Law, where he engaged in numerous research and writing projects, assisted in an archaeological dig at the Gettysburg battlefied in Pennsylvania, and partcipated in a forensic exhumation in Wyoming.

Mr. Morfin has also volunteered his time teaching inner-city children. From 2002-2005, as part of Geoge Washington University’s Street Law Program, he taught basic legal principles to teenagers in Washington D.C., culminating in his students conducting a mock-trial at his law school. Furthermore, while at the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Morfin volunteered his time teaching Los Angeles elementary school students about crime prevention and the power of education.

His publications include two years as a writer and researcher for Scientific Sleuthing Review, a widely circulated legal journal of Law and Forensic Science, Editor for Westwind Journal, and U.S. Supreme Court writer for Nota Bene, the Official Newspaper of the George Washington University Law School.

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Scott Greene

Email ScottScott Greene has been an instructor in Platt College’s Visual Communication department since 2001.

As a graphic designer and web editor, Scott Greene has amassed a wealth of knowledge which has prepared him for his current role as an instructor at Platt College. Scott has held graphic arts, web design and editing positions at several agencies.

As an instructor, Scott provides his students with a great deal of personal attention and support, and with a detailed clarification of materials and technology. His studies of art history and filmmaking also serve him well. With a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Philosophy from Emory University and an MFA in Film Directing and Editing from the USC School of Cinema/Television, his extensive knowledge in graphic arts, editing and consumer product sculpture has helped him in various positions working with companies as diverse as the Hartford, the Walt Disney Store and Disney Consumer Products,