Alison Saros
Fierce, relentless veteran former prosecutor with over 25 years of experience
Attorney Alison Saros is an experienced, fierce, and successful Criminal Defense Lawyer with over 25 years of legal experience.
Long-time former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, Trial Attorney, and Licensed Counselor handling all facets of criminal law, victim representation, school discipline, and Title IX matters from a mental health and restorative justice perspective.
Super Lawyer, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice Executive Board Member and Seminars Chair, member of National Trial Lawyers, Los Angeles County Bar Association, Santa Monica Bar Association Member, South Bay Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys.
As a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles County for over 16 years, she tried dozens of cases to verdict, handled hundreds of preliminary hearings, and evaluated thousands of cases for filing determination. As a law professor, she taught constitutional criminal procedure to law students from a practical perspective. She knows how to protect you because she knows the law and the exact strategies the opposition will use to prosecute you.
Saros Law's proven success record for all criminal cases demonstrates successful and relentless representation in DUI, Theft, Drug Crimes, Domestic Violence, Sex Crimes, Assault, Vandalism, Alcohol & Mental Health-Related Crimes, and School Discipline and Title IX matters.
She's also a fierce, proactive mother of two grown kids.
- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Victims Rights
- Not Currently Accepting Clients
- California
- English
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Founder / Attorney
- Saros Law APC
- Current
- Deputy District Attorney
- Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
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- Loyola Marymount University
- M.A. (2017) | School Counseling
- Honors: Pupil Personnel Services Credential
- Southwestern University School of Law
- J.D. (1996)
- Michigan State University
- B.A. (1992) | Social Science, Psychology, Economics and Spanish
- Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyer
- Selected to Super Lawyers: 2022 - 2024
- Client Champion Sliver
- Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Services
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers
- National Trial Lawyers
- AV Preeminent Rated
- Martindale-Hubbell
- 2018-2019
- Peer Review Rated
- Martindale-Hubbell
- 2017-2019
- California State Bar  # 185021
- Member
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- How We Help Our Clients Bounce Back After A DUI?
- The legal blog of Saros Law APC
- Navigating Criminal Defense & Juvenile Law and Education Advocacy
- MB 360 Podcast
- Supreme Court Webinar
- ICANHELP
- Pupil Personal Service Credential (Licensed School Counselor)
- California Commission on Teaching
- Law Professor
- Southwestern University School of Law
- Q. I’m being accused of stealing a car I was given permission to work on from the same person who hired me, police handled
- A: Unfortunately this situation is all too common. I would gather any communication you have with the person who gave you permission to work on the car such as text messages, social media communication, emails or any documentation you have to show you had permission. Do not talk to the police. instead, find a criminal defense attorney who can present the evidence you have collected to the police or prosecutor. Remember, you can never talk yourself out of an arrest but you can always talk yourself into a conviction. Good luck!