As a founding partner with the Moon and Yang Attorneys at Law practice in Los Angeles, California, attorney Seung L. Yang represents the rights and interests of employees throughout Southern California, and the rest of the state who experienced a serious violation of their rights as workers on the job.Over the course of his more than 12 years practicing law, Mr. Yang has proven himself an aggressive legal advocate with the ability to handle even the toughest and most complex employment litigation matters thoroughly and efficiently. Recognized as one of the area's leading attorneys for employment law, Mr. Yang has achieved notable success securing substantial settlements and awards for his plaintiff clients. He is fully experienced with issues such as workplace discrimination and harassment, wage and hour disputes, wrongful termination and employer retaliation, whistleblower claims, and other job-related grievances.Along with handling individual claims, Mr. Yang also has extensive experience handling class action cases in both state and federal courts, as well as prosecuting matters under California's Fair Employment and Housing Act. Among his most notable successes, he recently secured a verdict of more than $3 million, plus fees and costs for the victim of wrongful termination, and he has obtained dozens of six-figure judgments and settlements for his clients.Recognized for his success, Mr. Yang has received many awards and honors from his peers, along with numerous positive reviews and referrals from his satisfied clients. Active in his legal community, he once served on the board of governors for the Korean American Bar Association, and he is a member of the California Employment Lawyers Association and The State Bar of California, among his other professional affiliations.A graduate of the University of California, San Diego, Mr. Yang obtained his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, in 2007. He received his license to practice that same year, and he is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Central Districts of California.
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