About Eric
Eric Young grew up in California and took a conventional path into law. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and earned his J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law. Those academic years set the stage for a steady, practice-oriented career rather than an academic or policy-driven one.
Young began practicing in the early 2010s. His earliest listed role was at YOUNG & YOUNG in 2012, where his title was lawyer. The next year he joined The Bickel Law Office, Inc., adding experience in a different private-practice environment. In 2014 he moved to Gordon & Rees as an associate lawyer. That sequence gave him exposure to both smaller firm dynamics and the operations of a larger multi-office firm.
Across those moves he gathered hands-on experience in client representation, case preparation and courtroom procedures. He worked in settings where case strategy and practical problem solving mattered day to day. Those years also meant frequent contact with opposing counsel, court staff and clients, and required adapting quickly to different office practices and caseloads.
After those firm positions, Young returned to YOUNG & YOUNG APC, a practice that appears multiple times in his records. The firm name suggests a continuing connection to the practice that figures prominently in his professional record. His roles over time show a lawyer who has navigated several professional environments while maintaining ties to a long-standing firm identity.
Young is admitted to practice in California. His professional affiliations are noted as current memberships, though specific organizations are not listed in the public information provided. Those memberships indicate ongoing engagement with the legal community beyond day-to-day client work.
Colleagues describe his work style as straightforward and practical. He has moved between different office settings and carried responsibilities typical of private-practice attorneys: drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements and preparing for hearings. He has experience both as an individual practitioner in smaller settings and as part of a larger team, which informs how he approaches client matters today.
As of 2026 he practices at YOUNG & YOUNG APC. He maintains office presence in multiple locations under that firm name and handles matters across the firm’s practice areas in his role at the firm.