Justina Vo
Paralegal
Justina Vo is a paralegal at Serviam by Wright LLP. Justina is dedicated and detail-oriented, with extensive experience in civil litigation, estate planning, and family law. She holds a Master of Science of Law from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from California State University, Fullerton, and a Paralegal Certificate from Boston University. Additionally, she is a commissioned Notary Public in California.
With over a decade of experience, Justina has worked in various legal fields, assisting attorneys in drafting pleadings, managing discovery, coordinating depositions, and preparing court filings. She has a strong background in litigation support, particularly in case management, legal research, and document review. Her experience spans across personal injury, estate planning, and compliance and risk management gearing toward the financial industry.
Prior to joining Serviam, Justina honed her skills at multiple law firms, where she played an integral role in managing complex legal cases. Justina’s meticulous approach to legal support, combined with her ability to navigate complex legal procedures, makes her an invaluable asset to the Serviam team.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends. Justina has a huge love for cats and has volunteered for many years at Petsmart Cat Adoption Center. She has four rescues of her own named Jake, Roman, Elon, and Jay. Justina also has an interest in cars and training Muay Thai. Aside from all that, she also loves listening to trance music and attending concerts with her favorite DJs being Markus Schulz and Armin Van Buuren.
EDUCATION
- Master of Science of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- Bachelor of Arts, California State University, Fullerton
- Paralegal Certificate, Boston University
Contact Info
Serviam by Wright LLP
3 Corporate Park
Suite 100
Irvine, California 92606
(949) 800-5871
Vo@Serviam.Law
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