At Southern California Attorneys, A.P.C., we pride ourselves for having karmic relationships with our clients. In a well-known speech, Dr. Martin Luther King quoted 19th-century clergyman Theodore Parker, “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” At our firm, we believe in holding wrongdoers accountable for their actions and protecting our clients from attack. We have received tremendous results for our clients when their liberties, property, and reputation were on the line.
Our attorneys draw from experience that is valued in this field. The employees of Southern California Attorneys A.P.C. are distinguished individuals who drive the firm’s dynamic strategies to achieve top results.
Senior Attorney. As an attorney at Law and one of the co-founders at Southern California Attorneys, APC. Mac has over 27 years of combined experience in the areas of Civil Litigation, Bankruptcy, Criminal Law, and Contract Law.
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Full BioBorn in New York City in 1959, moved to Los Angeles, California in 1978, Robert Gigliotti received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from Loyola Marymount University...
Full BioKambiz is a senior attorney at Southern California Attoneys, Inc. His practice focuses on Complex Estate Planning, Asset Protection, Business Law, Employment Law, Business Litigation, and Probate.
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