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Justin P. Dixon - Santa Fe Springs, CA
10330 Pioneer Blvd.Suite 210 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 - 8276
Dixon & Daley, LLP
Santa Fe Springs Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Justin P. Dixon, son of Paul R. Dixon, is an associate attorney at the law firm of Dixon & Daley, LLP.
His undergraduate degree was earned at the University of San Diego where he graduated in 2003. At the university, Mr. Dixon participated as a member of the San Diego Torero football team where he had the great honor of serving as team captain in his Junior and Senior seasons. Additionally, for three consecutive years Mr. Dixon received recognition as a 1st Team All Pioneer Conference honoree in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Upon the completion of his scholastic and athletic career at the University of San Diego, Mr. Dixon was inducted into The Walter J. Zable San Diego Chapter Football Hall of Fame.
After college Mr. Dixon went on to complete his law studies at Trinity Law School in Santa Ana, California, obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree in 2006. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Dixon successfully passed the California Bar examination and was admitted as a member of the California State Bar in June of 2006.
Mr. Dixon takes great takes great pride in having the opportunity to practice law alongside his father and close friends in Mr. Neal and Keith Daley.
Mr. Dixon has and continues to assist clients in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation, bankruptcy and family law. He takes pride in his legal practice and every client he has the great privilege of representing.
His life away from the office is spent with his one true love and wife, Jenee Ladonna Dixon, and their two beautiful children, Gavin Dixon and Grace Ladonna Dixon. Mr. Dixon gives thanks to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for his true “grace” and for all His wonderful blessings.
About Justin P. Dixon
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
- Bankruptcy
- Family Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- California, 2006
- U.S. District Court Central District of California, 2008
Education
- Trinity Law School, Santa Ana, California
J.D.
Honors: With High Honors - University of San Diego, San Diego, California
B.A.
Honors: With High Honors
Major: Psychology
Office Information
Address
10330 Pioneer Blvd.Suite 210 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 - 8276
Phone
Fax
- 562-946-3779
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