Sabina is deeply committed to advocating for individuals and small businesses who have been mistreated, marginalized, or taken advantage of — whether in the workplace, through unlawful discrimination, or in complex civil disputes. She brings a client‑centered, compassionate approach to every case, grounded in her belief that everyone deserves a fair and dignified workplace.
Sabina earned her B.A. in Legal Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. She went on to receive her J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law, where she specialized in Public Interest Law and dedicated much of her time to serving underrepresented communities through the school’s Employment Rights Clinic and various nonprofit organizations.
Sabina began her legal career more than a decade ago representing individuals in a wide range of civil litigation matters, including employment, personal injury, business, and landlord‑tenant disputes. She later transitioned into defense work, representing companies in the construction, hospitality, and technology sectors in employment and labor matters, as well as other civil disputes. Her experience on both sides of the bar gives her a strategic, well‑rounded perspective that she brings to every case.
During her time at Wilson Elser, Sabina regularly counseled employers on labor and employment issues and defended companies in workplace‑related litigation. She also handled trust and estate litigation at a prominent East Bay firm, further expanding her litigation background and versatility as an advocate.
