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Facing criminal charges is often a deeply traumatic experience -- you can lose your freedom, your livelihood and access to your loved ones. Because the stakes are so high, it's imperative that you seek experienced legal representation as quickly as possible.
Attorney Ross Erlich leaves no stone unturned when defending his clients. Our office has more than three decades of experience handling the most challenging criminal cases.
Ross Erlich's passion, preparation and experience earned him inclusion on the 2019 Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, which recognizes no more than 2.5% of the attorneys in each state.
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About Ross Erlich
Attorney Ross Erlich is a Los Angeles based criminal defense attorney dedicated to fighting for the rights of his clients and ensuring that their interests are effectively represented in court. Attorney Ross Erlich prides himself on leaving no stone unturned when it comes to clients’ cases and performing his role as advocate in the most aggressive fashion.
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