Lanetta Rinehart earned her law degree from Loyola Law School in 2000, graduating near the top of her class. Even before becoming licensed, she served as a certified law clerk, representing hundreds of tenants in habitability cases, an experience that sparked a lifelong commitment to housing rights.
Over the past two decades, Ms. Rinehart has handled habitability matters involving thousands of tenants in every county in California. She has tried cases involving habitability and environmental exposure in San Francisco, Bakersfield, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, and San Diego.
Ms. Rinehart has studied under top national experts in exposure claims involving mold, pests, pesticides, asbestos, bromine, and other environmental agents. She has lectured on landlord-tenant law, negotiating habitability cases, and environmental exposures, and her work has been published in magazines.
Lanetta Rinehart earned her law degree from Loyola Law School in 2000, graduating near the top of her class. Even before becoming licensed, she served as a certified law clerk, representing hundreds of tenants in habitability cases, an experience that sparked a lifelong commitment to housing rights.
Over the past two decades, Ms. Rinehart has handled habitability matters involving thousands of tenants in every county in California. She has tried cases involving habitability and environmental exposure in San Francisco, Bakersfield, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, and San Diego.
Ms. Rinehart has studied under top national experts in exposure claims involving mold, pests, pesticides, asbestos, bromine, and other environmental agents. She has lectured on landlord-tenant law, negotiating habitability cases, and environmental exposures, and her work has been published in magazines.