I took a different road to becoming an attorney. When I first graduated from college, I wanted to work in a job that allowed me to help people, so I naturally went into the teaching profession. I absolutely loved teaching high school chemistry and physics for 11 years. That same desire to help people has led me to become an attorney. I still get to teach people and make complicated topics more understandable, but I also get to help people in a different way. I am lucky that I can help so many people get just compensation for their harms and losses.
I have represented clients through all aspects of personal injury cases from beginning through trial.
Education: J.D. Concord Law School: Number 2 in class B.S. Chemistry: Brigham Young University
Associations: Solano County Bar Association Consumer Attorneys of California American Association for Justice Capitol City Trial Lawyers Association Past board member for the Santa Clarita Valley Bar Association