I am an offspring of first-generation Hmong Americans who south refuge to the United States to escape persecution during the Vietnam War. I am bilingual in English and Hmong and takes special pride in helping victims, including those in the underrepresented Asian communities, who have been injured by the negligent acts of others. While attending law school in the evenings, I worked as a full-time
law clerk at Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP for over three years, gaining invaluable experience in personal injury litigation. I was admitted to the State Bar of California in November 2014 and State of Minnesota in 2025 and continues to dedicate my legal career to helping others. When not fighting for my client’s legal rights, I volunteer my time to underserved and underprivileged Hmong children in Sacramento, CA through the use of golf. In 2012, I founded a non-profit organization, Hmong California Golf Association, to help develop the physical, mental and emotional well-being of Hmong men, women and children.