Dalia Afar

Litigation Associate at BD&J, PC

Dalia Afar is a Litigation Associate at BD&J, PC since July 2023, with prior experience as an Associate Attorney and Post-Bar Law Clerk at LaFollette, Johnson, DeHaas, Fessler & Ames from December 2022 to July 2023 and September 2022 to December 2022, respectively. Dalia's professional background includes positions as a Summer Law Clerk at Kirkland Dove, LLP in 2021, a Law Clerk at Kirkland Law PC in 2020, and a Legal Assistant at the Law Offices of Greg Bernstein from 2018 to 2019. Earlier experience includes work as a Production Assistant at Manage-ment in 2017. Dalia holds a Juris Doctor degree in Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (2019-2022) and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from UCLA (2016-2018).

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Los Angeles, United States

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BD&J, PC

BD&J represents victims dealing with injuries, death of a family member, or other difficulties caused by the negligence or wrongful acts of another. Since its founding, BD&J has recovered millions of dollars for our clients. With over 50 years combined experience, BD&J has helped clients who have been catastrophically injured from major auto, motorcycle and truck accidents by standing up to the largest insurance companies and corporations. BD&J was built upon the foundations of honesty, hard-work, and Experience you can trust™. Too often, those who have been injured by the negligence of someone else are often bullied, pressured, or intimidated into settling for less than they deserve. At BD&J, our goal is to not only protect and fight for our clients rights, but to ensure that they get the settlements and verdicts they rightfully deserve. The attention we give to our clients is one of the many distinguishing characteristics that set BD&J apart from other firms. Our hard work and dedication serve as the backbone to our firm and our experience delivers the results our injured clients’ deserve.


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