Principal

Rebecca A. Caley graduated from California State university, Fullerton (B.A. Criminal Justice
1984) and Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (J.D. 1987), where she was a member of the Scott
Moot Court Honors Board, and represented Loyola in the Roger J. Traynor State Competition.
Ms. Caley has developed an emphasis in automobile creditor litigation which involves plaintiff
and defense state court trials, bankruptcy litigation, federal and state seizures and fraudulent
tampering.
Ms. Caley’s “AV” rating signifies the very highest standard of legal abilities and unquestioned
professional ethics.
Ms. Caley is a member of the State Bar of California, Orange County Bar
Association, the Orange County Bar Association Masters Division that consists of
practitioners with 25 years or
more experience, and has been admitted to the United States District Courts of California. She also provides
community pro bono services regularly.
Associate

Christopher M. Domin received his Juris Doctor in 2010 from the University of California,
Davis, where he served as an Associate Articles Editor on the US Davis Law Review. While in
law school, Mr. Domin received Public Service and Pro Bono certificates relating to his service
in underprivileged communities.
He graduated cum laude in 2006 from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a Bachelor
of Arts in both History and Political Science. He is a member of the State Bar of California and
Orange County Bar Association.
Publications: Mitigating Evidence? The Admissibility of Polygraph Results in the Penalty Phase
of a Capital Trial (UC Davis L. Rev. Vol. 43 Issue 4, 1461)
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