About Julie Ann
Julie Ann Baldwin built a steady path into law that began in Southern California classrooms. She earned a B.S. in political science with an emphasis in law and society from the University of California, Riverside in 1998. Two years later she completed a master’s degree in national security studies at California State University, San Bernardino. She finished law school at the University of San Diego in 2003.
After receiving her J.D., Baldwin gained admission to the California State Bar in 2003. Records show she remains a member of that bar. Early professional steps included work in the region’s legal community at firms that handle plaintiff-side matters. Over time she shifted into private practice under her own name.
Her experience includes a role as a lawyer at Temecula Valley Personal Injury Lawyers. That engagement placed her in a practice area familiar to many Californians: claims arising from accidents, injuries and related disputes. She later established The Law Office of Julie Ann Baldwin, APC, where she manages her own caseload and client relationships.
Colleagues and clients describe her work as practical and straightforward. She approaches each file with attention to legal detail and to the factual record. Court filings, negotiation and client counseling make up regular workdays. She has represented individuals in matters that require both courtroom presence and settlement discussions.
Baldwin’s academic background in political science and national security studies gives her a broader view of public policy and governmental systems. That perspective informs how she frames legal arguments and evaluates risk for clients. Her law school training rounded out that foundation with litigation skills and statutory analysis.
She practices in California and maintains an active bar membership. Her office, The Law Office of Julie Ann Baldwin, APC, handles cases brought by individuals seeking recovery for injuries and related losses. Her current practice focuses on personal injury and related civil matters in California.