Law


Tony Sain

Tony M. Sain is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester LLP. He is a trial lawyer and appellate advocate on the Governmental Entity Defense Team: defending public agencies and law enforcement officers in civil rights actions and employment cases, as well as other clients in general and entertainment-related litigation. Mr. Sain has successfully defended his clients as lead trial attorney in a wide variety of jury and bench trials. For cases where Mr. Sain has been the lead or co-lead, there has been a defense win in over seventy percent of the trials and over ninety percent of the appeals; and, since becoming a partner, Mr. Sain has won ALL of his jury trials. Before practicing law, Mr. Sain served for ten years as a senior executive in various corporate and non-profit organizations: specializing in policy development, organizational restructuring and efficiency, community/public relations, entity alliance-building, and marketing. Mr. Sain is a graduate of Princeton University's elite School of Public and International Affairs; and he is a graduate of Loyola Law School of Los Angeles' prestigious Hobbs Trial Advocacy Program, Williams Civil Rights Litigation Program, and of the Scott Moot Court Board for competitive appellate advocacy - in which he won the Best Advocate award for California.


Neil Radick

Neil Radick is a native New Yorker who graduated from Northwestern University in Illinois in 1988. He worked for 2 years as a paralegal at the District Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, NY. Even though he was just 21 years old, sometimes he was seen on television for working on cases that were in the public eye. In 1990, he moved to California and graduated law school in 1993 from the University of Southern California. He practiced civil law in Los Angeles at two different law firms and primarily represented banks and corporations. Then, in 1998, he switched to criminal law as a member of the Public Defender's and Alternate Public Defender's Offices in Los Angeles County. He has worked all over Los Angeles including Pasadena, San Fernando, Long Beach, Compton, Lancaster. Instead of representing banks, for the last 22 years he has represented people accused of crimes who cannot afford their own lawyers. Neil enjoys volunteering in the community at coastal cleanups and with the Oak Park School District. Neil and his wife, Allison, are the proud parents of two daughters in the District.


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