Chloe M. Saenz - Sacramento, CA
Attorney at Low McKinley & Salenko, LLP
Lawyers in Sacramento, CA
2150 River Plaza Drive Suite 250 Sacramento, CA 95833
Updated: 07/02/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Chloe M. Saenz earned her Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, with a focus in Literature, from the University of San Diego in 2016. She went on to obtain her law degree from Lincoln Law School while working full-time and was admitted to practice in California in May 2025.
Prior to joining Low, McKinley & Salenko, LLP in June 2026, Ms. Saenz worked as an associate attorney at Porter Scott, where she handled civil defense litigation as part of the firm’s personal injury team. During law school, she worked full-time as an Intake Clerk at a local firm specializing in medical malpractice, which ultimately inspired her to pursue that area of law. She also spent one year serving as Executive Assistant to the CEO of a multidisciplinary medical group.
Education
Legal Education
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Lincoln Law School of Sacramento,
Sacramento,
California, May, 2022
Juris Doctorate
Non Legal Education
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University of California San Diego,
San Diego,
California, May, 2016
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Major: International Studies; Focus in Literature
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- Porter Scott, Sacramento, California, Associate Attorney
- McCrary Law Firm, Rocklin, California, Litigation Paralegal
- Wilcoxen Callaham, Sacramento, California, Intake Clerk
Bar Admissions
- California, 2025
Other Affiliations
- Sacramento County Bar Association
Contact
2150 River Plaza Drive
Suite 250
Sacramento, CA 95833
Phone Number: 916-231-2400
Fax Number: 916-231-2399
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lmblaw.net
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