About Shelley
Shelley Rios trained as a lawyer at Loyola University New Orleans, where she earned her Juris Doctor. The law school years gave her classroom experience in contracts, property and business law. Those subjects continued to shape her work after graduation.
She built her early practice around real estate transactions and business matters. Over time she added bankruptcy-related work and other issues that touch on property rights. Her career choices reflect steady practical interests rather than headline-grabbing litigation.
Rios maintains professional ties in her community. She holds membership in the Burbank Association of Realtors and belongs to a Business Law, Real Property & Bankruptcy Section. Those affiliations provide regular contact with brokers, lenders and other attorneys who handle day-to-day commercial and residential matters.
Colleagues describe her approach as straightforward. She takes cases that require clear contract drafting, careful title review and pragmatic solutions for commercial clients. Her work often involves drafting purchase agreements, advising on leasing questions and helping small businesses organize or resolve creditor concerns.
Her office operates under the name Shelley Rizzotti, Lawyer at Law. From that base she serves clients across California. The practice handles files that range from routine closings to more complex business arrangements that intersect with insolvency rules.
Rios’s background at Loyola and her memberships shape how she evaluates risk and structure transactions. She moves deliberately on legal questions and favors practical remedies when disputes arise. This often means negotiating settlements, preparing thorough documentation and coordinating with real estate professionals when titles or escrow issues surface.
Her public profile is modest. She is not known for frequent court appearances in major trials. Instead, her client roster tends to include homeowners, local brokers and small- to mid-sized businesses seeking transactional work and advice about the interplay of property and creditor matters.
She practices in California and continues to handle matters involving real property, business organization and bankruptcy-related issues. Her current practice focuses on real estate and business law matters in California.