Kseniya Stupak was born and raised in Sevastopol, Ukraine, and moved to the United States at the age of 18. She taught herself English and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Iowa before attending the University of Iowa College of Law, where she received High Service Honors in Public Distinction. During law school, Stupak externed at the U.S. Attorneys’ Office for the Central District of California and Southern District of Iowa, as well as at the Federal Public Defenders’ Office for the Southern District of Iowa. She provided litigation support to assistant U.S. attorneys on felony and misdemeanor cases and first-chaired a federal misdemeanor trial as a second-year law student.
Stupak is a partner and trial lawyer at Strongin, LLP, where she practices personal injury law and represents clients against large corporations, including The Irvine Company, Hyundai Motor America, Kia America, BMW of North America, Mazda Motor Corporation, American Honda Motor Co. Inc., General Motors Company, Toyota Motor Corporation, and Nissan Motor Company. She has successfully litigated civil and criminal cases in both state and federal courts, and previously worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, where she handled a wide range of civil matters from complaint through satisfaction of judgment.
Stupak is a member of the California State Bar and is actively involved in Southern California state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. She is also dedicated to providing pro bono legal services to Russian-speaking residents of Orange County and Los Angeles County, California.