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Newport Beach, California Human Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Newport Beach attorneys and 4 law firms.

David E. Swanson
California Human Rights attorney at David E Swanson with 34 years of experience
4100 Newport Place, Newport Beach, CA

Matthew D'Abusco
California Human Rights attorney at Jackson Lewis with 18 years of experience
5000 Birch Street, Newport Beach, CA

Robert Glasser
California Human Rights attorney at Robert Glasser Law with 55 years of experience
901 Dove Street, Newport Beach, CA

Wendy L. Christensen Fountain
California Human Rights attorney at Wendy Fountain with 27 years of experience
3300 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, CA
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An individual's human rights are granted by federal, state, and local law and by international agreements. A human rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters, including discrimination and police brutality. If you believe your human rights have been violated, whether abroad or here in the United States, you should consult a local human rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.
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