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Kaye, McLane, Bednarski, & Litt
We will vigorously represent you - whether your civil rights have been violated or you require a Los Angeles lawyer with expertise in the complexities of federal and state criminal law. With a record of consistently superior outcomes, and among the most prestigious honors in the field, we draw from our deep collective legal expertise to deliver outstanding results for our clients.

Facing any legal matter can be difficult. But with the right legal team by your side, you have the opportunity to turn a serious challenge into a positive outcome. Not only does our team have decades of collective legal experience, but we have a strong commitment to our clients that drives our work. The team's experience and commitment is demonstrated by MBL's record of successfully litigating complex cases.

The testimonials, endorsements, cases and expertise of the firm discussed in this website does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.
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With MBL, you're hiring not just a lawyer, but an entire team with more than 100 years of combined experience.
Our attorneys work collaboratively on their cases.
As the MBL law team includes some of the nation's top legal specialists in their respective fields, this gives our clients an incredible advantage.
The results speak for themselves.
Marilyn Bednarski is a partner at MBL. Marilyn began her career as a criminal defense lawyer in 1983 working with a death penalty defense lawyer in Los Angeles and joined the Federal Public Defender's Office in Los Angeles in 1984.
Barry Litt is one of foremost civil rights attorneys in the country.
He specializes in civil rights class actions and complex individual civil rights cases.
He has been lead or co-lead counsel in four law enforcement related class actions with settlements over $10 Million, and several others with settlements in the mid-seven figures.
He has also been lead counsel in several seven figure and one eight figure individual damages case.
He has been published on the topic of civil rights class actions, and acknowledged by judges as one of the preeminent civil rights practitioners.
Lindsay Battles has dedicated her legal career to civil rights litigation, specializing in complex individual and class action cases arising from police misconduct, unconstitutional jail conditions, and wrongful conviction.
Since 2009, she has worked on several §1983 wrongful conviction cases on behalf of individuals who have spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit.
Her efforts in O'Connell v. County of Los Angeles helped the firm achieve a $15 million settlement on behalf of a man who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.
Mr. LaHue is highly experienced in all aspects of criminal proceedings from arrest to appeal in both state and federal court.
Through zealous advocacy he routinely obtains exceptional results for his criminal clients including numerous post-arrest "DA rejects."
Mr. LaHue has also co-counseled numerous federal civil rights cases including excessive force by law enforcement, wrongful death resulting from out of policy police shootings, failure to provide medical care and/or prevent suicide in the jails, and malicious arrest and prosecution.
Caitlin S. Weisberg is a partner at MBL and has been litigating complex civil rights cases and criminal cases with the firm since 2011, both at the trial level and on appeal.
With the firm, she has litigated individual civil rights cases to verdict or settlement, with over $25 million in damages and attorney's fees paid.
Among other successes, she defended the plaintiff's verdict on appeal in Rodriguez v. County of Los Angeles, a multi-plaintiff excessive force case with a total recovery exceeding $7 million.
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