About Ranger J.
Ranger J. Wiens earned his Juris Doctor from the University of La Verne College of Law in 2008, after beginning law studies in 2005. His time in law school coincided with a period of practical training and classroom instruction that prepared him for practice in California. The degree marked the start of a professional path rooted in the state's courts and regulatory environment.
After receiving his J.D., Wiens pursued a legal career in California. He is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction and has built a practice that responds to the procedural demands of state law. Over the years he has become familiar with filing requirements, motion practice, and the calendars of California trial courts. He approaches matters with attention to procedural detail and a preference for clear written advocacy.
His day-to-day work reflects common tasks of litigators and counsel: researching case law, drafting pleadings, preparing discovery, and representing clients in hearings. He has handled matters that required factual development, evidence presentation, and courtroom argument. In other instances he has focused on transaction-related work, preparing agreements and advising on compliance questions. The scope of his practice has remained within the boundaries of California law, where he maintains his professional registration.
Colleagues describe his courtroom style as direct and practical. He tends to prioritize organization and preparation in trial settings and client meetings. He also places emphasis on clear communication with clients about timelines, options, and likely outcomes. That approach helps clients understand their choices and the procedural steps ahead.
As a California-licensed attorney, Wiens continues to practice in the state. He handles matters that arise under California statutes and rules and represents clients before state courts and administrative bodies. He currently practices law in California.