You were not specific and appeared to generalize in your answer. Further, your assertion though an attempt to be helpful can be disproved by a Google of "traffic attorney san diego" which bring up several attornies eager to handle such cases.

There is no such thing as a "traffic lawyer". That is not a legal specialty! And any "lawyer" who goes through the trouble of becoming a lawyer only to end up strictly handling traffic matters, lacks the motivation and the gall to be a real lawyer. The only specialty that is related to traffic would be DUIs but those are CRIMINAL matters before anything else. I can say from personal experience that most criminal defense lawyers would find it offensive if you were to simply ask them to handle a traffic citation for you... With the exception of your one referral you continue to offer.


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I am strictly talking about California.
This thread was started based on a citation that occurred in California.
The offer to provide the OP with the name of the attorney was again, based on his citation being in California and the attorney working out of San Diego, California.

In response I offered that there are no attorneys who would specialize in "traffic law" and offered supporting evidence that the California State Bar does not recognize that specialty in this state. with "this" referring to "California"

So how does Chicago come in to refute anything I posted?