About Fulvio Francisco
Fulvio Francisco Cajina spent his undergraduate years at the University of California, Berkeley, studying economics from 1996 to 2000. He then moved east for law school, enrolling at Cornell University and earning his J.D. in 2006. Those years framed a trajectory from social science into the courtroom. They also set the rhythm for a career that has centered on litigation and trial work.
After law school, Cajina entered private practice and later opened his own firm. He founded the Law Office of Fulvio F. Cajina and built a practice that emphasizes courtroom advocacy. Colleagues describe him as direct and methodical. Clients say he is straightforward. He takes cases to trial when necessary and manages the motion work that shapes outcomes before juries ever decide a case.
Cajina has been active in local legal circles. Since 2014 he has served as a director of the Alameda Contra Costa Trial Lawyers Association. In that role he has been involved in member programs and local advocacy on behalf of trial attorneys. He also maintains other professional memberships. Those affiliations keep him connected to the community of lawyers who try cases in the Bay Area and beyond.
In the office, his work involves both case preparation and courtroom strategy. He is known for careful file work and an approach that pairs factual investigation with courtroom readiness. He handles depositions, motions, trial preparation and the presentation of evidence. He also works directly with expert witnesses to build the technical underpinnings of a case. That combination of investigative work and trial practice shapes how he prepares every matter he accepts.
Clients who seek him out are often looking for an attorney who will carry a case through every stage of litigation. He manages discovery and settlement discussions, yet he does not shy from trying a case when settlement is not achievable. That steadiness is part of the firm’s identity.
Today Cajina practices through the Law Office of Fulvio F. Cajina. He balances courtroom schedules with the day-to-day demands of running a small firm. He continues to serve on the board of the Alameda Contra Costa Trial Lawyers Association and remains active in local legal programming. He currently focuses his practice on litigation and trial work.