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We respond to all inquiries within 1 business hour during the day.

For urgent matters — arrests, bail hearings, arraignments — call immediately.

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Whether you were just arrested, are under investigation, or need help with an existing case — reach out now. The sooner we connect, the more we can do to help.

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3731 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 514

Los Angeles, CA 90010

Office Hours

Monday – Friday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
SaturdayBy Appointment
SundayBy Appointment
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Why Act Now

Every Hour After an Arrest Matters

The decisions made in the first 24–48 hours after an arrest can determine the outcome of your entire case. Here's why contacting Rubin Law immediately gives you the best chance at a favorable result.

Evidence Disappears Fast

Surveillance footage is overwritten. Witnesses forget details. Cell phone data is lost. The moment we are retained, we begin evidence preservation — filing holds, requesting footage, and securing anything that could help your defense.

Statements Can Hurt You

Law enforcement may contact you before charges are even filed. Every word you say without an attorney present can be used against you. We advise you on exactly what to say and what not to — before that call happens.

Prefile Intervention Is Possible

In many cases, we can contact the DA's office before charges are formally filed and present evidence, context, or legal arguments that result in reduced charges — or no charges at all. This window closes at arraignment.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Contacting Rubin Law

Is my initial consultation really free?

Yes. Your first consultation with Rubin Law, P.C. is completely free and carries no obligation. We want to understand your situation and give you a clear picture of your options before you make any decisions. There is no pressure, no sales pitch, and no fee until you decide to retain us.

How quickly will someone respond to my form submission?

During business hours (Monday–Friday, 9 AM–6 PM), we respond to all submissions within one business hour. For urgent matters — especially active arrests, bail hearings, or imminent court dates — call us directly at (213) 723-2337. We answer 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays.

Is what I share in the form confidential?

Yes. All communications with our office are treated as confidential. While attorney-client privilege formally attaches once a representation agreement is signed, we handle every inquiry with complete discretion. Your information will never be shared with law enforcement, prosecutors, or any third party.

What if I can't afford an attorney?

Contact us anyway. During your free consultation, we will discuss all available options — including payment plans and fee arrangements based on the complexity of your case. We believe financial circumstances should never prevent someone from accessing quality criminal defense. Call or submit the form and we'll work through it together.

What if I'm contacting you on behalf of someone in custody?

We frequently work with family members reaching out on behalf of a loved one who has been arrested. Submit the form using the family member's case details and your own contact information. We will coordinate directly with you on next steps, including bail, detention center information, and attorney access.

Do you handle cases outside of Los Angeles?

Rubin Law, P.C. primarily handles cases throughout Los Angeles County — including all LA County courthouses. For cases in neighboring counties (Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura), contact us and we'll discuss whether we can assist or provide a qualified referral.

What information should I have ready when I call?

As much as you know: the charges or suspected charges, the arresting agency (LAPD, Sheriff, CHP, federal), the courthouse where the case is being handled, the next court date if known, and any paperwork you've received. If you don't have all of this — don't wait. Call anyway.

What does "Se habla español" mean for my case?

Rubin Law, P.C. serves Spanish-speaking clients. If you or your family member is more comfortable communicating in Spanish, we can accommodate that throughout the consultation and representation process.