About Rebecca
Rebecca Briskin is an attorney licensed to practice law in California. She represents clients in matters that arise under state law and appears before California tribunals and administrative bodies when cases require it. Her work involves the everyday tasks that shape legal outcomes: advising on rights and obligations, preparing court filings, negotiating on behalf of clients and managing dispute resolution processes.
Her legal education and bar admission qualified her to practice in California courts. That background informs how she assesses factual records and applies statutory and case law to client problems. She draws on legal research, document drafting and procedural knowledge to move matters forward, whether through negotiated settlements or formal litigation.
Over the course of her career she has handled a range of matters that are common in state practice. She has represented individuals and organizations, working on transactional and contested matters alike. Her experience includes preparing pleadings, conducting discovery, arguing motions and participating in settlement discussions. She also works on contract review and regulatory compliance questions when clients need practical guidance to reduce legal risk.
In dispute resolution she has worked in both courtroom and out-of-court settings. That has meant taking depositions, briefing dispositive issues and presenting oral argument when appropriate. She has also focused time on alternative means of resolving conflicts, including mediation and negotiated resolutions, when those avenues better serve a client’s goals. Her approach to case management emphasizes clarity in strategy and steady attention to procedural detail.
Colleagues and clients describe her as pragmatic in her advice and thorough in her preparation. She prioritizes clear communication about options and likely outcomes. That practical orientation helps clients understand the tradeoffs involved in litigation and settlement decisions.
Rebecca Briskin maintains an active practice in California and continues to handle matters that require familiarity with state law, court rules and agency procedures.