Vazquez Law Team
Lorena Vazquez
Lorena Vazquez has over fifteen years of litigation experience in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, and employment law. She brings a unique perspective to every case having worked as both a plaintiff and defense attorney. Lorena began her legal career representing individuals in catastrophic injuries. Prior to founding Vazquez Law, she defended physicians and hospitals in an array of matters including medical malpractice and premises liability.
Lorena is an advocate for those who have suffered harm due to the negligence or misconduct of others, including in the employment context representing employees who have been harassed or discriminated in the workplace. She has handled a wide range of employment cases, including those involving sexual harassment, gender and age discrimination, wrongful termination and retaliation. Lorena approaches her work with passion, conviction and a diligence that helps yield just and fair outcomes for her clients.
Outside of her legal practice, Lorena is an active member of her community. She is on the board of the Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce, contributing to her community by providing guidance and education on legal rights. She is also on the Board of Governors for the Beverly Hills Bar Association and is currently vice-chair of the Labor & Employment section.
Lorena graduated from the University of San Francisco, School of Law and UCLA.
Rodrigo Vazquez
Rodrigo (Rigo) Vazquez graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and spent nearly two decades as in-house counsel at The Walt Disney Company and Fox Networks Group negotiating high stakes and high dollar transactions. Today, he has transitioned his practice to team up with his partner, Lorena Vazquez, and apply his experience and skills towards seeking justice for individuals who have been wrongfully terminated, have experienced harassment or discrimination in their employment or who have suffered an injury.
Rodrigo’s legal practice is foremost a connection to the community as an ally and advocate. His interest in community well-being has centered on volunteering his time on advocacy for the unhoused in Los Angeles and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with those experiencing housing issues as tenants. Rodrigo currently serves on the board of directors of The Praxis Project, a national non-profit supporting community power-building organizations, and of End Homelessness California dba Shower of Hope, a Los Angeles based non-profit providing mobile showers and safe parking for the unhoused, and housing for at-risk student communities.
In his free time, you can find Rodrigo cycling throughout Los Angeles roads, wherever they may lead.