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Adanté Pointer – Los Angeles Times

Adanté Pointer – Los Angeles Times

Consumer lawyers 2023

The lawyer of civil rights and process
Lawyles for LLP people
Bodily injury

Adanté Pointer has dedicated his career to fight for social justice in every case he takes over. A pointer in Oakland, California, participated in UC Berkeley with high academic honors and obtained the Diploma of Law at UC Hastings College of the Law. He immediately began to deal with police brutality cases at the famous civil rights office in John Burris.

Over 16 years at John Burris’s law offices, the indicator represented dozens of families in the brutality of the police and in the PI cases. He represented the family of Oscar Grant in their case against the Bart police officer Johannes Mehserle, who shot him and killed Grant as he sat down on a Bart Station platform. The case made national titles and was transformed into an award-winning film from 2013. In 2020, Pointer and his partner Patrick Buelna opened lawyers for people, where he continues to take on big stakes, fighting against systemic racism in the police system.