"...due to the extraordinary diligence and knowledge that Eugenia Steele and her colleagues possess, they were able to reveal things about my medical situation that a physician hoped would not have been discovered. I will be forever grateful to Eugenia for her listening ear, support and trust. I have and will continue to recommend Eugenia to any of my friends, family members and colleagues who are in need of a great attorney with real results."
Eugenia Steele
Eugenia Steele has nearly 20 years experience as a Personal Injury attorney seeking justice for injured clients. Steele's practice encompasses individuals who have been seriously harmed as the result of another person's negligence, including victims of auto or construction accidents, medical malpractice, unsafe premises and defective products. Her extensive litigation experience has produced numerous favorable verdicts and settlements. She has also been instrumental in advancing the firm to the forefront of litigation technology.
Steele joined the firm as a part-time law clerk while still in law school, and became a full-time associate after being admitted to the State Bar of California. In 2008, she was named partner based on outstanding contributions to the firm.
Steele received her Juris Doctorate from Southwestern University School of Law and her Bachelor's degree from Loyola Marymount University. She is admitted to practice in the State of California and before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. She is a member of the Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations, Litigation Section; the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles; and the Consumer Attorneys of California.
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