Spencer Fane attorney Theresa Becerra was featured in the November issue of the Los Angeles Times after being named a 2024 Legal Visionary. The publication writes, “In such a high-caliber legal landscape, being recognized as a visionary is not only a reflection of exceptional skill and dedication but also an acknowledgment of one’s ability to rise above the field.”
Taking a multifaceted approach to nominations, the Los Angeles Times considered client success rates, legal and community leadership and mentorship roles, and attorneys’ involvement in shaping their industries. Theresa was selected not only for her profound impact as a litigator and counselor, but also for her active, community-focused leadership in the legal industry and beyond. She supports critical DEI efforts at the firm, is active in the UCLA Latino Alumni Association, mentors multiple UCLA Latino students, serves on the Los Angeles County Bar Judicial Appointments Committee, and recently represented Spencer Fane at the Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys 2024 Conference, among other influential endeavors. Theresa is also involved in multiple local nonprofits and pro bono work.
At the firm, Theresa employs more than 25 years of experience providing sound guidance in business, real estate, and construction counseling and litigation. She specializes in conventional and affordable housing counseling, administrative actions, and litigation, as well as in commercial construction counseling and litigation and complex business litigation, including consumer class action defense, issues arising from claims of unfair competition, unfair business practices, interference with contract and other business torts, and breach of fiduciary duty.
Read Theresa’s full Los Angeles Times feature here.