About Jasmine
Jasmine Mines earned both a B.S. and an M.S. from the University of Southern California before attending Southwestern Law School. Her academic path combined scientific and legal training. She moved from the classroom to practice prepared to handle regulatory and operational questions that often accompany licensed care settings.
She is licensed to practice law in California and is the owner of The Mines Law Office. Running a small firm has put her in the role of counselor, manager and litigator at different times. Clients see one person who handles intake, strategy and the work that follows.
Mines holds a certification as an Adult Residential Facility Administrator from the California Department of Social Services. That credential requires understanding of state licensing rules, staffing standards and facility operations. It informs how she assesses regulatory compliance issues and the documents that many facilities must maintain.
Her professional affiliations include membership in CAALA. She keeps those ties while maintaining a private practice that intersects with administrative law and business operations. Her background bridges the administrative side of regulated services and the procedural demands of civil practice.
Over the course of her career she has balanced the demands of representing clients and managing a law office. That balance shapes how she approaches client problems: methodically and with attention to procedure. She draws on schooling at USC and legal training at Southwestern when evaluating matters that involve both statutory requirements and practical facility concerns.
At The Mines Law Office she handles matters that require an understanding of California’s regulatory framework for residential care providers as well as the civil procedures that govern disputes. The combination of a legal degree and an adult residential facility administrator certificate gives her a dual perspective on licensing, compliance and operational risk. Her current practice focuses on legal issues affecting adult residential facilities and related California regulatory matters.