About Arturo Angel
Arturo Angel Burga built his legal foundation on a technical undergraduate degree and early hands-on experience in community legal services. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems from Utah State University in 2002. That analytical background informs how he approaches casework and client problems.
His first recorded legal involvement came while he was a law student, when he served as a volunteer student at the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law. That placement exposed him to the realities of family law practice and to clients facing urgent, personal legal needs. He also joined the American Immigration Lawyers Association in 2012 and has maintained that membership through the present, a sign of ongoing engagement with immigration issues and professional peers.
Burga holds a Lead Counsel Rating from the Lead Counsel Review Board. That recognition appears on his professional record and is one of the credentials he cites in professional profiles. Beyond that, public information about his bar admission date or bar number is not listed here.
Over the years he has combined community service experience with professional affiliations. The volunteer stint at the Harriett Buhai Center and long-standing AILA membership suggest a practice informed by both family and immigration matters. He has represented clients in matters that required navigating administrative processes and court appearances, often balancing procedural detail against clients’ immediate needs.
He maintains offices in Rancho and Pomona. Those locations serve as bases for client consultations and filings. Colleagues and clients describe him as someone who applies an organized, system-oriented approach to case preparation, a habit that traces back to his undergraduate studies in business information systems.
Burga’s public profile is factual and straightforward. It lists education, early volunteer experience, professional association membership, and the Lead Counsel Rating. It does not emphasize awards or broad claims about reputation. Instead, it lays out the elements that compose his professional background and how those elements intersect in practice.
As of 2026, he continues to work from his Rancho and Pomona offices, handling matters that draw on his experience in family-related legal services and immigration practice.