DORDICK LAW CORPORATION
ANASTASIA “ASIA” OLANO ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY O riginally from Northern California, Anastasia attributes her passion for being of service to others to her East Bay upbringing. Anastasia received her bachelor’s degree in political science from UC Santa Barbara and was awarded the Leslie Lawson Outstanding Leadership Award for her work as the co- chair of the MultiCultural Center Council. She then completed one year of AmeriCorps service, working in the community to help Los Angeles’ most vulnerable populations. She earned her Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. During her time there, she served as a Team Leader in the Young Lawyers Program, where Loyola Law students coached local high schoolers for a mock trial competition held at the end of the semester. She worked for two years as a certified law student in Loyola’s Juvenile Innocence and Fair Sentencing Clinic and represented clients at parole hearings. Before graduating, she also completed a judicial externship in the Los Angeles Superior Court and worked as a law clerk for the Orange County Public Defender’s Office. Anastasia was a 2021 American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) Fellow, a highly selective three-month intensive post-bar program during which fellows are exposed to all sides of civil litigation by working for a defense firm, a plaintiff’s firm, and a Superior Court Judge. Prior to joining Dordick Law Corporation, Anastasia worked at a prominent medical malpractice law firm where she gained valuable experience in understanding complex medical issues. Anastasia was also selected to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list for 2026, recognizing her among the top‑rated up‑and‑coming personal injury attorneys in Los Angeles, California. A proud daughter of immigrant parents from the Philippines, Anastasia is a member of the Philippine American Bar Association and is fluent in Tagalog.
BRITTNEY GHADOUSHI ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY B rittney is an attorney at Dordick Law Corporation who specializes in catastrophic personal injury cases. She demonstrates an unwavering commitment to holding negligent individuals, large corporations, and insurance companies accountable for their misconduct. During her time at Dordick Law, she has successfully settled multiple six and seven- figure cases and has advocated for her clients at trial. Prior to joining Dordick Law Corporation, Brittney gained invaluable litigation experience at various prestigious law firms, handling intricate, high-value cases on behalf of plaintiffs. She is deeply passionate about ensuring that each client she represents receives the compensation and justice they rightfully deserve. Brittney earned her J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and is licensed to practice law in California. She completed the Civil Litigation Concentration at Loyola Law School, equipping her with the necessary skills and expertise to effectively represent our clients in a wide range of civil matters. Prior to attending law school, Brittney earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from UCLA with Summa Cum Laude honors. In addition to her legal work, Brittney is an active member of the legal community. She is a member of the California Bar Associa- tion, the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, and the Iranian American Bar Association.
DANIELLE DHARI ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY A dedicated attorney with a strong Juris Doctor from LMU Loyola Law School, specializing in Civil Litigation and refining her trial advocacy skills as a member of the prestigious Byrne Trial Advocacy Team. During her time on the Byrne Team, Danielle traveled across the country, advancing in trial competitions in Houston, Philadelphia, and Denver. Key Awards and Recognitions: Outstanding Advocate Award at the National Trial Competition (Colorado) Top Advocacy Award at the Advanced Trial School, Academy of the Advocate (St. Andrews, Scotland) ABOTA Award for Loyola Law (2024), recognizing exceptional trial advocacy and professional dedication National Association of Women Lawyers Award (2024) from LMU Loyola for leadership and advocacy within the legal community Before pursuing law, Danielle earned her B.S. in Psychology with an emphasis in Neuroscience and Behavior and also completed several semesters of coursework in Criminal Justice, securing a spot on the Dean’s Honor List each semester. This academic foundation has provided Danielle with a deep understanding of human behavior, as well as the psychological aspects that inform legal practice. commitment to justice and advocacy for victims, Danielle earned her Danielle’s commitment to victims’ rights was solidified during her internship with the Sex Crimes Division of the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, where she worked on behalf of vulnerable populations, particularly children. This experience further deepened her passion for fighting for those who cannot always advocate for themselves.
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