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Rodriguez, Alicia Liera

Alicia Liera Rodriguez - Santa Barbara, CA

Attorney at Ghitterman, Ghitterman & Feld

Lawyers in Santa Barbara, CA

418 E Canon Perdido St Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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Updated: 03/10/2026

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Overview

Alicia is an Attorney for Ghitterman, Ghitterman & Feld, having joined the firm in 2016. A graduate of the Santa Barbara College of Law, she not only earned her Juris Doctorate of Law, but also won the Witkin Legal Institute Award for Academic Excellence.

Previously studying at UCSB and the California State University of Bakersfield, Alicia also holds an MBA in addition to her JD and in her spare time works as an Adjunct Professor of Business Management and Business Law for Santa Barbara City College.

With background as a Legal Assistant for three different law offices, fluency in English and Spanish, in addition to knowledge of French and Italian, Alicia brings a wealth of skills and experience to our firm and our clients.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Santa Barbara College of Law, Santa Barbara, California
      J.D.
      Honors: Witkin Legal Institute Award for Academic Excellence

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

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Santa Barbara, CA

418 E Canon Perdido St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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Phone: 805-980-1961

Fax: 805-965-5009

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