Auto Fraud Legal Center’s Auto Fraud Legal Center Hires Two Associates

Auto Fraud Legal Center’s Auto Fraud Legal Center recently hired two associates, Josh Anaya and Dana Turner, to work in their San Diego office.

Mr. Anaya is a graduate the University of Hawaii (B.B.A., Finance, 2006) and California Western School of Law (J.D., 2009). As a law student, Mr. Anaya was awarded scholarships to attend CWSL as well as for his criminal defense advocacy at the San Diego County Office of the Public Defender. Mr. Anaya continues his passion for fighting for the underserved as a California Auto Fraud and California Lemon Law Attorney. Prior to joining Auto Fraud Legal Center, Mr. Anaya worked for a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to fighting utility company abuses. Mr. Anaya will work with Hal Rosner on lemon law, consumer fraud, and illegal disclosure cases.

Ms. Turner received her undergraduate degree from University of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. History, 2007). As an undergraduate, she became an active member of Phi Alpha Theta, The History Honor Society. She received her law degree from California Western School of Law (J.D. 2011), where she was recognized on the Dean’s List. While in law school Ms. Turner volunteered with the Community Outreach Committee and tutored underprivileged elementary school children. In addition, she was a member of the Business Law Society and a student member of the Lawyers Club. Ms. Turner will work with Hawk Barry on the firm’s class action lawsuits against automobile dealerships, banks, and manufacturers to stop their illegal disclosure and advertising practices.