About
Mr. Frangos regularly represents clients whose lives have been forever changed because they have suffered serious, life changing, and catastrophic injuries as a result of another person's or entities' negligence in cases involving automobile collisions, industrial incidents from failures to follow proper safety guidelines and procedures, and premises liability cases. Mr. Frangos also practices in the area of employment law with cases involving wrongful termination, wage and hour, whistleblower retaliation, as well as professional malpractice, where he holds professionals responsible for their failure to meet the applicable standard of care. Mr. Frangos has successfully tried cases to verdict, obtained multiple six to seven figure settlements, judgments, and arbitration awards, and has argued before the First District Court of Appeal.
Mr. Frangos' work ethic and reputation have also been recognized by his peers in the legal community. In 2025, he was awarded the San Mateo County Trial Lawyers’ George Corey Trial Lawyer of the Year Award for his years of dedication to the practice of law and the local and legal community. He also previously served as the President of the San Mateo County Trial Lawyers' Association (2016-2017 Term) and remains an active member of their Board of Directors, as well as being a Director for the San Mateo County Bar Association, a member of the At Large Board of Governors for the Consumer Attorneys of California, served as co-founder/Treasurer for the Veteran Lawyers of San Mateo County, and is a past member of the Hellenic Law Society. Mr. Frangos is frequently asked to speak at seminars for his colleagues on relevant legal issues. In addition, since 2013, Ilya was nominated by his colleagues as a Northern California Super Lawyers Rising Star, an honor reserved for only 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state, and from 2022 to the present, has been nominated as a Super Lawyer. From 2010-2015, Mr. Frangos also served as a JAG Captain in the California State Military Reserve. His duties involved serving as legal counsel to National Guard soldiers regarding domestic legal matters prior to and following their deployment, and other matters related to military law.
In addition to representing his clients, Mr. Frangos is also involved in his local community and dedicates his time to philanthropic endeavors. He and his firm regularly donate their time to local charities such as the Samaritan House, a local non-profit dedicated to providing services and resources to low-income and homeless residents in need, Ayudando Latinos a Sonar (“ALAS”) a non-profit that supports the Half Moon Bay Latino coastal community, the San Mateo County Bar Association by serving as part of their Lawyer Referral Program, where county residents can pay a nominal fee to receive advice and counsel from an attorney, and on pro bono clients in need who have nowhere else to turn. His belief is that by working in the community, his firm has a responsibility to help those in need who cannot help themselves.
Lastly, he has served as a mentor for his alma mater Woodside High School in their Business Academy Mentoring program mentoring high school students, and has lectured and taught at local colleges in the areas of Business Law, Torts, and Legal Writing and Research.
Mr. Frangos received his Juris Doctorate Degree from UC Law San Francisco (formally UC Hastings College of the Law), with an emphasis in Criminal Law and received his Bachelor's Degree from UC Berkeley in Rhetoric. Prior to joining the Law Office of Galine, Frye, Fitting & Frangos as an attorney, Mr. Frangos worked with the District Attorneys' office in San Mateo and San Francisco appearing frequently in court to prosecute criminals, and practiced general civil litigation in the areas of real estate, contract disputes, and personal injury.
When he is not practicing law or being active in his community, Mr. Frangos enjoys spending time with his family and friends, playing and watching basketball, swimming, and listening to and playing music.
Education
J.D., University of California, UC Law San Francisco (formally UC Hastings College of the Law), San Francisco, California
B.A., University of California, Berkeley, California
Major: Rhetoric
Bar Admissions
California, 2009
Professional Associations and Memberships
San Mateo County Trial Lawyers’ Association (Board of Directors)
President (2016-2017 Term)
San Mateo County Bar Association (Board of Directors)
Consumer Attorneys of California
At Large Board of Governors
Elios Society
Veteran Lawyers of San Mateo County (Co-Founder)
Woodside High School Mentor Program
Hellenic Law Society
Honors and Awards
San Mateo County Trial Lawyer Year of The Year (George Corey Award)
Super Lawyer (2022 – Present)
Super Lawyer Rising Star (2013-2019)
Witkin Award for Academic Excellent in Trial Advocacy, 2009
Best Brief in Appellate Advocacy, 2009
Publications
The Pre-Litigation Investigation of Public Road Dangerous Condition Cases – A How-To Approach, Forum Magazine, September/October 2025
Strategizing Your Personal Injury Case Pre/Post Bankruptcy, Forum Magazine, September/October 2016, Vol. 46 No. 5
Languages
Greek
Spanish
Speaking Engagements
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Hawaii – Watch Out! Primer on Concealed Unsafe Condition Cases, 2025
CAOC – Annual Seminar – Ethics Panel, 2025
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Sonoma – Law Firm Practice, 2025
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Hawaii – Case Considerations, 2024
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Sonoma – Expert Depositions, 2024
Justice HQ – Person Most Qualified Depositions, 2024
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Hawaii – PI/Workers’ Compensation Overlap Cases, 2023
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Sonoma – Dos and Don’ts of Non-Economic Damage Witnesses, 2023
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Hawaii – Domestic Animal v. MVA, 2022
CAOC – Annual Seminar – PI/Workers’ Compensation Lien Rights – A Primer, 2023
San Mateo County Trial Lawyers’ Association – Person Most Qualified Depositions, 2022
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Sonoma – Trial Skills Workshop, 2022
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar – Hawaii – Assumption of the Risk Doctrine, 2021
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar - Hawaii - Course and Scope of Employment, 2019
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar - Hawaii - Preparing the Plaintiff for Deposition, 2019
CAOC - Donald L. Galine - Sonoma - Avoiding Trial Pitfalls with Effective Preparation, 2018
CAOC - Donald L. Galine Seminar - Hawaii - Tips and Tricks for Bicycle Accident Cases, 2017
Canada College Business Law Class Tort and Business Law 2015
California State Military Reserve USERRA and SCRA Protections for Soldiers 2015
Canada College Business Law Class Torts and Business Law

