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Los Angeles Civil Rights Lawyers

A Law Firm Built on Integrity, By Lawyers Driven to Seek Justice

Social justice is not a term typically associated with law firms. Litt, Estuar & Kitson, however, is not a typical law firm. Our attorneys have earned a solid national reputation for our legal work on behalf of civil rights and civil liberties. We also concentrate on complex employment and wage and hour cases. We are committed to using the legal process to create lasting change, and we are proud of such results.

Our attorneys are accomplished trial lawyers whose skills are widely recognized. We will litigate aggressively in both federal and state courts, and have managed numerous high profile cases against large corporations and government entities.

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Firm Overview

A Distinguished Southern California Law Firm
Founded in 2004, Litt, Estuar & Kitson, LLP, brings a rich history of socially conscious legal representation to our practice in employment law, civil rights law and class actions. In the late sixties, partner Barry Litt worked on the Pentagon Papers and Chicago Conspiracy trials. The present day Litt, Estuar & Kitson, LLP, is committed to and continues the spirit of social justice Barry Litt began in the late sixties.

A Modern Law Firm With a History of Success
Today, Litt, Estuar & Kitson, LLP, is one of the leading employment and civil rights law firms in California, handling employment discrimination and civil rights cases, as well as numerous class actions. As a small firm with a track record of winning large cases, we are able to provide custom-tailored legal solutions to achieve justice for our clients in state and federal courts. By utilizing the latest database management...
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