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Raul Chavarin

Raul Chavarin is a seasoned legal professional with over a decade of experience in federal and private practice. Prior to joining the Firm, he held progressive roles at the Federal Public Defender’s Office in Los Angeles, gaining expertise in complex litigation support, administrative coordination, and legal drafting across U.S. District Courts, Courts of Appeals, and the Supreme Court. In private practice, as Office Manager at a boutique law firm, he managed firm operations, including HR, finance, case management, and compliance, while also overseeing discovery, staff productivity, and liaising with outside agencies.

Raul earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice with a Minor in Public Administration from San Diego State University, graduating magna cum laude.

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