Iannelli & Associates
California Law Firm
Iannelli & Associates
Iannelli & Associates is located in the beautiful city of Newport Beach, California. Principal attorney Linda Iannelli focuses her practice on traffic and transportation law, including legal issues like misdemeanor defense. Ms. Iannelli has won acquittals against several southland cities (Irvine, Norwalk, Fountain Valley) who were attempting to enforce speed regulations by way of active speed traps. Ms. Iannelli’s extensive knowledge of the vehicle codes and the state regulations regarding traffic control devices is second to known and is what makes her an excellent traffic defense attorney.
Practice Areas:
- Traffic & Transportation Law
Principal Attorney:
- Linda A. Iannelli
Iannelli & Associates, APC
5160 Birch Street
Suite 210
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone: (949) 729-3171
Fax: (949) 729-3175
http://www.catrafficdefenders.com/
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