Practice areas: Personal Injury
Licensed in California since: 2009
Education: Loyola Law School Los Angeles
Languages spoken: English, French
Sweet James, LLP
4220 Von Karman AvenueSuite 200
Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: 949-644-1000 Email: Cioffi Remmer Visit website
Cioffi Remmer is a Senior Trial Attorney at Dolan Law Firm representing Plaintiffs in all areas of civil litigation, including catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, elder abuse and products liability. Cioffi is committed to protecting the rights and interests of the underdog, namely consumers and individuals who have been injured through the unlawful acts of others. Cioffi has a strong foundation in litigation, mounting repeated successes in litigating cases, which has earned him the trust of his clients. He has amassed successes in obtaining over $50,000,000 in settlements and verdicts for his clients.
Cioffi earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Ball State University in 2001, and was awarded the Academic Recognition Scholarship Award. He later attended Loyola Law School, where he earned his J.D. in 2008. While at Loyola Law School, Cioffi served as a Senior Production Editor of the International & Comparative Law Review. He also served as the President of the Black Law Students Association at Loyola Law School. Additionally, Cioffi is fluent in French.
Cioffi is licensed to practice in California as well as the United States District Court, Central District of California. He is a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, the Consumer Attorneys of California, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the John M. Langston Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
First Admitted: 2009, California
Professional Webpage: http://www.sweetjames.com
Bar / Professional Activity
- Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
- Consumer Attorneys of California
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- John M. Langston Bar Association
- American Bar Association
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- Guidelines to drafting discovery for use at trial. While our natural inclination as lawyers is to draft complex discovery full of legalese, trial lawyers must be careful and make sure that they are simple and to the point for the jury to understand, if the requests and responses are going to be used at trial., Author, Drafting Discovery for Use At Trial, Advocate, Consumer Attorneys Association Of Los Angeles, 2015
Other Outstanding Achievements
- Nominated for Rising Star 2016 - through CAALA, 2016
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2022, 2025 - 2026
- Rising Stars: 2017 - 2020