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AT A GLANCE
THE DOMINGUEZ FIRM LLP
3250 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2200 Los Angeles, CA 90010
(800) 818-1818 dominguez rm.com
PRACTICE AREAS
Personal Injury Workers’ Compensation Employment Law
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor, University of California Hastings College of Law, 1987
Bachelor of Arts, California State University, Long Beach, 1984
HONORS
Attorney of the Year, Hispanic National Bar Association, 2013
Nominated Attorney of the Year, Consumer Attorneys of California, 2011
Southern California Super Lawyers List, Super Lawyers Magazine (10 years)
National Trial Lawyers Top 100
Latino Business Award, Los Angeles Business Journal, 2015
Special Recognition Award, Mexican- American Bar Association, 2014
The Order of Distinguished Attorneys of the Beverly Hills Bar Association
Trial Masters Lawyer Association, Lifetime Member, Seal of Experience Award
Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
HOBBIES
Hiking Reading
Attorney JJ Dominguez at Los Angelitos Orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico, where the new building is named after him.
sisting seriously injured patients, JJ gained a keen insight into and de- veloped a deep compassion for those su ering catastrophic injuries.
 is is re ected not only in the thousands of injury cases he has championed over the years, but also in the more than 50 charita- ble causes he supports throughout the United States and abroad. His involvement includes sponsor- ing scholarships, advocating for disadvantaged children, support- ing health care causes, addressing homelessness, and many more.
Of all the worthy causes he sup- ports, though, Dominguez has a particularly so  spot for those fo- cused on education and children, liketheUniversityofSouthernCal- ifornia’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative program. For decades, the Juan J. Dominguez Scholar- ship Fund has helped deserving students achieve life-long goals for higher education. “Because of  e Dominguez Firm’s generous sup- port, our graduates have the ability to close gaps in  nancial aid and critical scholarships in order to build their academic lives in col- lege,” says Kim  omas-Barrios, associate senior vice-president of the USC Educational Partnerships.
Another one dear to JJ’s heart, Los Angelitos Orphanage, is a home for abandoned and homeless children in Tijuana, Mexico. It was founded in 2003, by Norma Angelica Con-
treras and Ed Perry, to provide children a place to live, learn, and grow in a safe, family style environ- ment. Dominguez’s contributions have been integral to its success and on January 6, 2018, JJ attended the grand opening of a new multi-story building, named in his honor, that consists of a dormitory, a mess hall, and a study area.
“I’m honored and privileged to be in the position to give back to children in need,” says Domin- guez. “ e power of giving not only transforms your life, but the life of others. Giving may be in  - nancial form, but it can also come in the form of time, encourage- ment, knowledge, compliments, guidance, advice, kindness, smiles, and love.”
According to JJ, the best reward is, “Knowing that we have helped change someone’s life for the bet- ter. Money does not cure all, but it certainly goes a long way in mak- ing life a little less stressful.”
As a  erce advocate for indi- viduals inside and outside of the courtroom, JJ has been a true champion of human dignity and worth. His enduring spirit to take the  ght to the institutions that seek to oppress, or that value prof- it over human safety, started as a child when his family  ed a tyran- nical regime. And it continues on today in Los Angeles, Southern California, and beyond.





































































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