McCune & Harber LLP

Dominic Alphonse Quiller is a graduate of UCLA School of Law. Over the course of his law school career, he gained invaluable real work experience, including an externship for the Honorable Dean Pregerson in the Central District of California. Dominic also took advantage of the opportunities available to him at UCLA, such as winning multiple mock trial competitions, serving on student government, and writing award-winning moot court briefs. Dominic now brings his tenacious attitude and diverse legal experiences to McCune and Harber.
​Illustrative Professional Experience ​
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Pro bono post-bar legal work for the Federal Public Defender in the Central District of California (2009-2010)
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Exclusive internship for the Honorable Dean Pregerson in the Central District of California
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Trial counsel in employment cases involving sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation
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Trial counsel in various cases representing public entities, including premises liability, property damage, racial harassment, dangerous condition, vehicular/train matters, and school employee negligence
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Successfully argued case before Supreme Court of California (J.M. v. Huntington Beach Union High School Dist., 2 Cal.5th 648)
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Prepared and argued numerous motions for summary judgment granted in favor of defendant clients on a myriad of issues, including suicides, dangerous conditions of public property, and employment
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​Education
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law, Juris Doctor (2010)
Frederick Douglas National Moot Court Competition Best Brief (2010)
Mock Trial National Competition (2008, 2009)
Representative, Student Bar Association (2007, 2008, 2009)
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Loyola Marymount University, Bachelor of Arts (2007)
Honor Roll (2003, 2004)
Dean’s List (2005, 2006)
Track and Field, West Coast Conference 400m Hurdles Champion (2007)
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Admissions​
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State Bar of California
U.S. District Court, Central District of California
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
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