Full Name
Brittany Whittington
Job Title
Founding Attorney
Company
Whittington Law Firm
Speaker Bio
Attorney Brittany Whittington is a graduate of the illustrious Spelman College, where she graduated Suma Cum Laude. She then received her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Francisco School of Law. Upon graduation from law school, She began her legal career as a Civil Rights Employment Discrimination Attorney. After several years of representing clients as a Civil Rights Attorney, Brittany went on to represent the people of the state of California as a Deputy District Attorney. In this capacity, she spent a significant amount of time prosecuting cases that assisted in creating safer communities and provided victims of crime the opportunity to use their voice.
She is the Founding Attorney of Whittington Law Firm. Attorney Whittington has over a decade of experience practicing civil and criminal law, Attorney Whittington is a former deputy district attorney with over 200 jury trials and several successful million dollar civil settlements. She is a zealous advocate and will ensure that you reach a favorable outcome in your legal matter.
Brittany also enjoys giving back to the future leaders of the world. She is a coach and board member of Girls on the Run, has planned, hosted and facilitated numerous “Know Your Rights” forums and serves as a mentor at Jesse Bethel High School.
She serves as the Chair of the Solano County Black Lawyers, Judicial Chair of the Charles Houston Bar Association and she is a member of the Bay Area Women’s Lawyer Association and Jack and Jill of America Inc. Greater Vallejo Chapter.
Her latest and very rewarding accomplishment is a children’s book series that will inspire children at their earliest learning level, Layla the Lawyer.
She is the Founding Attorney of Whittington Law Firm. Attorney Whittington has over a decade of experience practicing civil and criminal law, Attorney Whittington is a former deputy district attorney with over 200 jury trials and several successful million dollar civil settlements. She is a zealous advocate and will ensure that you reach a favorable outcome in your legal matter.
Brittany also enjoys giving back to the future leaders of the world. She is a coach and board member of Girls on the Run, has planned, hosted and facilitated numerous “Know Your Rights” forums and serves as a mentor at Jesse Bethel High School.
She serves as the Chair of the Solano County Black Lawyers, Judicial Chair of the Charles Houston Bar Association and she is a member of the Bay Area Women’s Lawyer Association and Jack and Jill of America Inc. Greater Vallejo Chapter.
Her latest and very rewarding accomplishment is a children’s book series that will inspire children at their earliest learning level, Layla the Lawyer.
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