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Los Angeles Assault & Battery - Plaintiff Law Firm
Overview
Attorney Robin Yanes is committed to the interests of his clients, and has dedicated his life and career to helping the 'underdog.' Having grown up in the turbulent '60s, he has a keen awareness of injustice, both criminal and civil, and this discernment has allowed his practice to flourish tremendously for the last 25 years...
Attorney Robin Yanes is committed to the interests of his clients, and has dedicated his life and career to helping the 'underdog.' Having grown up in the turbulent '60s, he has a keen awareness of injustice, both criminal and civil, and this discernment has allowed his practice to flourish tremendously for the last 25 years...
Attorney Robin Yanes is committed to the interests of his clients, and has dedicated his life and career to helping the 'underdog.' Having grown up in the turbulent '60s, he has a keen awareness of injustice, both criminal and civil, and this discernment has allowed his practice to flourish tremendously for the last 25 years.
Yanes' professional and meticulous approach to serving clients' needs and delivering favorable verdicts has resulted in the unwavering loyalty of many high-profile clients, most notably Suge Knight of Death Row Records. So impressed are many Judges, Police Officers, and other members of law enforcement that they frequently refer their own close friends and relatives to his legal expertise.
Though a fierce advocate in the courtroom, Yanes has also put his skills to work to help those in the community. His focus has been on assisting those in need, particularly single moms and senior citizens and in communities with the greatest need, and with the fewest resources. As a native of Southern California his familiarity with the local legal system, from key players to legal procedures, is an invaluable resource for these clients.
A graduate of the University of Southern California, Yanes received his J.D. from Southwestern University with a specialization in Criminal Law. He has been an esteemed member of the Bar since 1977.
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About Robin J. Yanes
Languages
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Assault & Battery - Plaintiff
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Law - Federal (White Collar Crime)
- DUI/DWI
Pro Bono Activities
- Judge Pro Tem
- Lectures to High School Students Re: Legal Career
Representative Clients
- Suge Knight, Death Row Records
- Police Officers, Judges and District Attorneys Criminally Charged
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
13101 Washington BoulevardSuite #214 Los Angeles, CA 90066- 5169
Phone
Fax
- 310-306-6652
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