Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 90036 | 130 available
130 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 90036 in Los Angeles, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $387 per hour.
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130 E Lawyers Found Near You
Deborah Gutierrez is a passionate and tenacious attorney who has dedicated her career to fighting for justice and protecting employees’ rights. She specializes in representing individuals in cases of sexual harassment, race and disability discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, and whistleblower claims. Known for her compassionate approach, Ms. Gutierrez works closely with her clients to understand their unique situations, provide guidance during challenging times, and deliver the high-quality legal representation they deserve. Her commitment to justice stems from her belief in the transformative power of standing up for what is right.Ms. Gutierrez holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from New England Law, Boston. She has extensive experience litigating in state and federal courts and has successfully handled writs and appeals, including arguments before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Fluent in Spanish, Deborah is proud to serve clients from diverse backgrounds and is driven by her mission to make a meaningful difference in their lives.
Christopher J. Hoo, Owner of Hoo Law, is an estate planning attorney in California. He is eager and available to serve individuals, families, and business owners throughout the state.. Prior to opening his own practice, Christopher worked as a bankruptcy and foreclosure litigation attorney at a multi-state law firm. Additionally, he worked for the largest debtor bankruptcy law firm in Southern California.. Christopher’s background representing both creditors and debtors gives him a unique perspective, which he has brought with him to similarly administrative-heavy probate court. He fully incorporates this experience and passion when serving his clients’ interests, and ultimately, into their estate plan.
Chris Zhen is a patent attorney with extensive experience representing clients in matters ranging from intellectual property to employment to business law. He has draft and prosecuted hundreds of patent applications for clients from fortune 500 companies to individual inventors seeking to protect their ideas. Chris has worked in fields as diverse as software, mechanical, and wireless technologies.
Brandon Anand is a seasoned attorney, entrepreneur, and Court-appointed Referee. As an attorney and as a business partner, Brandon has advised as to countless matters at each stage of the business life cycle—from formation—to operations (partnerships/joint ventures, IP protection, licensing/sales, and litigation/conflict resolution)—to reorganization, sales, and mergers. Brandon currently runs a Los Angeles-based law practice, where he focuses on the entertainment/intellectual property and real estate industries.. Brandon is well-versed in media relations, and has been interviewed by major publications including the Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, TMZ, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post.
Benjamin S. Reccius, Esq. was born and raised in Los Angeles, California where he currently lives and practices.. Benjamin has a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned his Juris Doctor and Certificates in Dispute Resolution and Criminal Law Practice from Pepperdine University School of Law where he was a member of its elite trial team and an ABA National Trial Competition Finalist. Valuing the practical over the theoretical has always been Benjamin's M.O.; throughout law school, he worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles where he helped defeat some of Los Angeles' worst slumlords and international human traffickers as well as represent clients at Section 8 housing termination hearings. After LAFLA, Benjamin began work at a Los Angeles County Public Defender where he wrote numerous motions in defense of the office’s indigent clients and utilized Proposition 36 to re-sentence prisoners serving 25 years to life on non-violent felonies. A skilled investigator, orator, and writer, it's Benjamin's toughness and tireless enthusiasm that sets him apart from other lawyers.. Before founding Reccius Law, Benjamin was an associate at a prominent criminal defense and medicinal cannabis business law firm in Los Angeles (Shevin Law Group) where he defended countless individuals and businesses on felony marijuana-related charges and zoning violations related to commercial cannabis activity. An actual boot on the ground in the war on marijuana, Mr. Reccius gained an intimate knowledge of the cannabis industry as well as the black market for cannabis before and after California's Proposition 64 and the dual(state and local) licensing for commercial cannabis businesses (effective January 1, 2018)[SB 94 (The Medical and Adult Use of Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act or "MAUCRSA")]. Aside from his core specialties of cannabis business law and criminal defense, Benjamin has a broad legal skill-set that includes housing litigation (eviction, relocation, habitability, ADA litigation), business law, contracts, asset forfeiture, criminal restitution, and alternative dispute resolution including arbitration and mediation.. What makes Benjamin different than other lawyers is his genuine care and interest in you and your case. Any lawyer who guarantees you anything should not be trusted; that being said, with Reccius Law--at the bare minimum--you can rest assured that you picked the right lawyer and that we will zealously and tenaciously pursue your interests.
Benjamin Blady is a founding partner of Blady Weinreb Law Group, LLP, where he heads the Labor and Employment and Class Action practice. Since 1994, Mr. Blady has focused his practice primarily on employment litigation, including wage and hour litigation, and business litigation.. He has handled claims for wrongful or unlawful termination, discrimination (age, disability, gender, race, sex, sexual orientation), sexual harassment, failure to pay wages, employee misclassification, retaliation, and whistle-blowing. Mr. Blady has successfully represented clients in individual employee, collective action, and representative and class action litigation. He has spoken extensively on civil litigation, wage and hour law and wrongful termination.. After years of practice as a litigation attorney, Mr. Blady added mediation to his practice in 2003. Since then, he has mediated numerous civil and employment litigation matters to successful resolution.. Mr. Blady prides himself on providing his clients with personalized and thoughtful legal representation. He is devoted to the highest standards of aggressive and professional client representation.
Adam J Schwartz is a Los Angeles-based transactional and litigation attorney with years of corporate litigation experience, now serving creative professionals and their small businesses. Adam offers business law and IP law consulting, transactional services, and alternative dispute resolution, providing a full service law solution for creative professionals and their small businesses across many disciplines.. Prior to earning his law degree and practicing in the litigation group at a premier firm in Washington, D.C., Adam studied cinematography and worked in the film industry. Adam's clients benefit from the perspective of a fellow entrepreneur with a passion for all forms of artistic expression. His clients’ interests are protected by an accomplished negotiator and trial attorney who has represented Fortune 500 companies in disputes worth millions of dollars in front of federal courts, foreign investigative agencies, and arbitration panels.