Lloyd is an associate attorney at Custodio & Dubey. His practice focuses on catastrophic personal injury, motor vehicle accidents, product liability, premises liability, slip and falls, wrongful death and survivor actions.
In 2022, Lloyd was named a Southern California Rising Star by Super Lawyers and was invited to join The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 organization. In 2021, Lloyd graduated from the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles’ (CAALA) Plaintiff Trial Academy.
Born and raised in New Jersey, he attended Indiana University where he earned his B.A. in political science. Afterwards, Lloyd attended Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he currently resides with his wife and two children. During law school, he worked as a Judicial Extern for the Honorable Gregory W. Alarcon at the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Following law school, Lloyd volunteered with the Center for Juvenile Law & Policy (CJLP) at Loyola. The CJLP brings public service, education, and advocacy together to improve the quality of legal services provided to indigent children in the California juvenile delinquency system. He saw first-hand the difficulties at-risk youth have against powerful institutions like the government. Following his experiences at CJLP, Lloyd moved into private practice where his desire to champion for individual rights has translated to advocating for victims harmed by the misconduct of others. He is a natural competitor and takes great pleasure working with clients to ensure they get maximum compensation for their injuries.
When he’s not lawyering, Lloyd loves getting outside to play basketball and baseball or to hike any of the great trails throughout southern California with his wife and kids.