At CD Law, we are trial lawyers who live for the fight. We know when a client comes to us, it’s because something terrible has happened, and we are committed to doing everything possible to get them the best results. When you work with us, you can know you have someone on your side who cares. Who’s all in.
Betzy is a first-generation attorney and the daughter of Salvadoran immigrants, dedicated to advancing justice for vulnerable families and underserved communities. She brings a compassionate yet assertive legal approach, grounded in her belief that every client deserves safety, dignity, and a voice within the legal system.
Gustavo is an experienced attorney with a track record of zealous advocacy through relentless and proactive litigation, always with an eye toward achieving the best possible outcome for his clients.
Ivan is an associate attorney at Custodio & Dubey with the Habitability Department. Ivan has extensive experience assisting the underserved communities of Los Angeles. He has practiced over 15 years in administrative and appellate law. Ivan is an attorney licensed in California and Puerto Rico.
Tamara is an experienced litigation attorney with nearly a decade of experience representing injured individuals, public safety personnel, and businesses in complex civil, pension, and personal injury matters. Her practice focuses on personal injury, medical retirement, pension, and disability disputes, handling cases from inception through resolution.
Rosa has many roles at Custodio & Dubey, including paralegal and case manager. She earned her B.A. degree from UCLA, and later earned her Paralegal Studies certificate from UCLA Extension. Her dream was to become an attorney. She decided to put that dream on hold since she loves to help her clients as a case manager.
Jessica began her journey at CD LAW as a medical records assistant, mastering the details that often make or break a case—requesting records, tracking treatment, and building clean, accurate files. Her eye for detail and habit of following up (twice) moved her into a legal assistant.
From there, she cross-trained as a legal assistant, coordinating providers, organizing damages, drafting demand packages, and keeping clients updated without letting anything slip.