Quinn Covarrubias

Quinn Covarrubias Civil Litigation Law Firm We also provide business consultation and entity formation. In all we do, we always keep our client’s overall interest paramount.

A 100% Women owned law firm, Quinn Covarrubias enjoys a diverse practice spanning insurance coverage advice and litigation, civil appeals and writs, trial representation in such matters as real estate, construction, business disputes, contract disputes, employment law and personal injury. Our clients include developers, contractors, property owners and managers, public entities and joint powers au

thorities, insurance companies, professionals (doctors, lawyers, dentists, and brokers), individuals, small businesses and multi-national corporations. We are committed to providing the highest quality and most effective representation possible, in an efficient and responsive manner.

04/10/2026
02/23/2026

HOMER SIMPSON is in ROSEVILLE!
February 21st, 2026

12/27/2025

Wishing everyone a joyful Christmas!
12/24/2025

Wishing everyone a joyful Christmas!

Before we turn the page on the calendar and National Adoption Awareness Month ends, we wanted to report on another succe...
11/30/2025

Before we turn the page on the calendar and National Adoption Awareness Month ends, we wanted to report on another successful adoption assistance case we handled in 2025. We filed a request for a state hearing on behalf of a family whose application for AAP benefits was denied. Under California law, the county who is financially responsible for paying AAP benefits is the county where the parent relinquishing the child for adoption resides. The county where the adoptive parents reside is responsible for determining eligibility for AAP benefits and preparing the necessary paperwork. In our case, after a lengthy wait, the adoptive family was informed by their county of residence that their AAP application had been approved. Our clients were not aware that the county had made numerous clerical mistakes in completing the required AAP paperwork. Part of the required paperwork is an AAP agreement, which under state law must be executed prior to the finalization of the child’s adoption. After the AAP agreement was signed, the child’s adoption was finalized. The county later corrected its paperwork errors, but the financially responsible county denied AAP benefits because the corrected forms were not completed until after the adoption was finalized. We argued that the AAP agreement signed by the county and the family prior to the adoption finalization met the legal requirements, but alternatively, that principles of equity required the decision to deny AAP benefits be set aside. The administrative law judge ruled in our clients’ favor, agreeing that the AAP agreement met the requirements of the statute and that the paperwork errors were not dispositive on the issue of whether the child was eligible for state AAP benefits. The county was ordered to rescind its notice of action denying AAP benefits and issue a new notice, authorizing the benefits. The AAP process can be daunting for adoptive families. It was unacceptable that, after such a lengthy process, our clients were denied benefits for reasons beyond their control. We are pleased to have assisted another adoptive family in navigating the appeal process and securing the benefits their daughter needed.

Happy Halloween from Quinn Covarrubias 🎃 👻
11/01/2025

Happy Halloween from Quinn Covarrubias 🎃 👻

Happy Birthday America 🇺🇸 and to our lovely Yolanda!
07/04/2025

Happy Birthday America 🇺🇸 and to our lovely Yolanda!

We are happy to announce that we have welcomed two new attorneys to the firm, Sharvani Navangul and Sabrina Shum.  Ms. N...
04/22/2025

We are happy to announce that we have welcomed two new attorneys to the firm, Sharvani Navangul and Sabrina Shum.

Ms. Navangul practiced law in India for several years before relocating to California. She earned her Master of Law (LLM) at USC Gould School of Law in Los Angeles. Prior to joining the firm in January, she worked at a Ventura County law firm focusing on employment law and corporate formation. Now in Northern California at our Roseville office, Ms. Navangul focuses her practice on representing business owners in employment law, business, and real estate matters. She also handles personal injury and property damage matters. She is a member of the Placer County Bar Association and National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel.

Ms. Shum joined our Orange County office in January, where she primarily defends clients in personal injury and property damage disputes. She graduated from the University of San Diego and then returned to the San Francisco Bay Area where she grew up for graduate school. She attended Santa Clara University, where she obtained a Masters of Business Administration and Juris Doctor degree in 2023. She is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel.

Quinn Covarrubias is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise, representing clients throughout California, Nevada and Oregon.

Address

2220 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 240
Roseville, CA
95661

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+19164002300

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