The Pride Law Firm provides zealous & personalized legal representation to a broad range of clients. If you have been subjected to employment discrimination, wrongfully terminated, seriously injured or accused of a crime, The Pride Law Firm can help.
The Lawyers of Distinction announced that Zachary Freire-Aviña, Esq. of San Diego, CA has been selected and certified as a distinguished 2024 Member of Lawyers of Distinction. Lawyers of Distinction is recognized as the fastest-growing community of distinguished lawyers in the United States. Members are selected based upon evaluation of an attorney’s qualifications, license, reputation, experience, and discipline history.
Mr. Freire-Aviña is Senior Counsel at The Pride Law Firm. He is admitted to practice law in California and the District of Columbia. He has extensive experience in heavily regulated practice areas, including labor and employment, civil rights, and construction.
Mr. Freire-Aviña focuses on employment cases, civil rights protections, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and personal injury cases. Representative matters include sexual harassment, retaliation, and discrimination cases, wage and hour disputes, wrongful termination cases, and a variety of other negligence-based claims. Mr. Freire-Aviña is a zealous advocate who approaches his cases holistically, taking pride in remaining available to clients as much as possible. His case strategies and guidance have resulted in efficient settlements, as well as jury and bench verdicts that maximize client outcomes.
If you are in need of representation, reach out to The Pride Law Firm at (619) 516-8166 for immediate assistance.
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