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Dennis Price

Co-FOUNDER

A graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, Dennis Price has dedicated his career to advocating for individuals with disabilities. With a wealth of experience in thousands of civil rights cases, he knows how to make a case a winner, whether big or small.

Dennis believes that a client centered approach is critical to success and is committed to guiding you through what it takes to succeed and get you what you deserve.

As a result of the countless cases he has been involved in, Dennis has experience with nearly every federal judge in the state of California and knows all the “usual suspects” that defend disability rights cases, and how to defeat their tactics. As a seasoned appellate practitioner there are few more knowledgable ADA lawyers in the state, giving you unparalleled quality of representation.

In his spare time, you can usually find Dennis at Dodger Stadium

 
 
 
 
 
 

Amanda Seabock

Co-FOUNDER

Amanda has devoted her career to advocating for the rights of the disabled. She has had the good fortune to work with, and learn from, some of the most prominent and experienced ADA attorneys in the state. She has lived and worked in most parts of California and understands the realities and challenges that disabled Californians face. Amanda is committed to synthesizing her vast and diverse experience into a client-first practice which focuses on the relief to which her clients are entitled under Federal and State Law.

Amanda has settled thousands of ADA and Unruh cases on behalf of her clients and is well regarded as a skilled adversary by plaintiff and defense attorneys alike. It’s these relationships, built over time and from success, that position Amanda as a skilled advocate for your claim. She is a problem solver and an efficient negotiator who will work tirelessly for you.

When not at her desk, Amanda enjoys giving back to her community. She volunteers with a citizen advisory group to provide feedback and suggestions to the local highway district on safe and ADA compliant pedestrian access. She also donates time as a coach to a local chapter of Girls on the Run, an organization that teaches fitness and life skills to girls of all abilities in third to fifth grade. Additionally, she serves as Communications Secretary for her sons’ PTO.

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Christopher Seabock

Co-FOUNDER

Chris has dedicated his legal career to protecting the rights of the people of California. Having prosecuted hundreds of cases as a deputy district attorney and thousands of cases as a disabled rights advocate, he knows how to develop a case from inception to optimize its reception in court.

Chris believes in a collaborative approach to ensure he effectively communicates both advice and rationale and that he delivers on his clients’ expectations. He is a seasoned trial lawyer and is widely familiar with state and federal courts throughout California, as well as common defense attorneys.

In his free time, Chris plays fantasy football and runs marathons.