Sheila
Counsel
Sheila received a B.A. in Psychology and triple minored in Government, Political Science, and Sociology in 2012, graduating from University of Arizona. She received a J.D. from Loyola Law School in 2017, where she was a production editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, a member of the Dean's List, and graduated cum laude. She is an alumna of the Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent, where she was an integral part of the team that exonerated three clients who had been wrongfully imprisoned for over 20 years. She has a strong background in Property Law, Civil Procedure, and Evidence, as well as contracts and law in relation to physical production in the Entertainment Law field, and is looking forward to exercising those skills as a member of CRG.
Sheila, Counsel at California Receivership Group, discusses the impact of health and safety receivership on the vulnerable animals found at dangerous nuisance properties in California. In this case, a mother dog and her eight newborn puppies were found living outside at a nuisance property, surrounded by piles of junk and debris.