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David Elder

Of Counsel
David Elder earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky and his master’s degree from the University of Louisville before receiving his Juris Doctorate from Western State University College of Law.

He began his career in criminal defense, where he developed strong advocacy and trial skills before transitioning to civil litigation. Mr. Elder now brings that experience to housing law, fighting to protect the rights of tenants across California.

Lanetta Rinehart

Of Counsel
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.

Chandra Spencer

Partner
In 2007, Chandra Spencer founded her own law practice to provide quality legal representation to tenants and protect their housing rights. In 2013, she partnered with Margaret Elder to form Elder & Spencer LLP, expanding their impact across California.

Ms. Spencer earned her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1996, along with a Certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from California Lutheran University in 1994.

Chandra is a Board Member of the Consumer Attorneys of California and is the Community Service Chairwoman for the Women’s Caucus. Chandra is also an Executive Board Member for the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities, and will be their President in 2028.

Outside of work, Ms. Spencer enjoys SCUBA diving, traveling, and spending time with her family and three dogs.

Margaret Elder

Partner
With over 30 years of experience in housing law, Margaret Elder brings extensive knowledge, insight, and compassion to the tenants she represents. She advocates for clients facing slum housing conditions, discrimination, retaliation, and violations of rent control ordinances, and has successfully tried cases to verdict in both state and federal courts.

Ms. Elder began her legal career as a staff attorney at the Fair Housing Council of Orange County, where she worked to ensure government compliance with fair housing laws. She later joined an insurance defense firm representing landlords accused of housing violations. This experience gave her unique insight into the defense side of litigation. Ms. Elder then founded her own practice exclusively representing tenants, which expanded into Elder & Spencer LLP when she partnered with Chandra Spencer in 2013.

Ms. Elder graduated cum laude from Western State University College of Law. She earned three American Jurisprudence Awards, served on Law Review, and competed in Traynor Moot Court and Ferguson Honor’s Moot Court.

Outside of her legal work, Ms. Elder trains and competes as a master women’s rower.