Toni Holguin - Los Angeles, CA
Attorney at West Coast Trial Lawyers
Personal Injury Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
1147 South Hope Street Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/12/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- Car Accident
- Trucking Accident
- Motorcycle Accident
- Slip & Fall
- Premises Liability
- Dog Bite
- Employment Law
- Employment & Labor
- Sexual Harassment
- Discrimination
- Wage & Hour
- Wrongful Termination
- Class Action
- Disability Discrimination
- Pregnancy Discrimination
- Gender Discrimination
- Religious Discrimination
- Age Discrimination
- Racial Discrimination
Attorney Information
Overview
Toni is a litigation attorney at West Coast Trial Lawyers licensed in the state of California. She graduated with honors from New Mexico State University, where she studied Government and Gender Studies. She then went on to obtain a law degree with a public interest concentration at Loyola Law School. During her time there, Toni was an editor on Loyola’s International and Comparative Law Review, and did clinical work with Loyola’s Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project where she provided free legal representation to individuals seeking to expunge or seal their prior criminal convictions.
In her final year of law school, Toni worked as a law clerk under senior attorneys at West Coast Trial Lawyers. Here, she discovered that representing plaintiffs in civil litigation could fulfill her desire to serve those in need.
Education
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Legal Education
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California
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Non Legal Education
- New Mexico State University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Bar Admissions
- California
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