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Our Legal Team

Learn more about our attorneys at McMurray Henriks, LLP.

Randy H. McMurray

Randy H. McMurray

Principal Attorney

Read Randy’s biography and learn more about his areas of practice and experience on his attorney profile page.

Yana G. Henriks

Yana G. Henriks

Managing Partner

Read Yana’s biography and learn more about her areas of practice and experience on her attorney profile page.

Olivia Burgos

Olivia Burgos

Attorney

Olivia received her undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley and her law degree from UCLA School of Law. Olivia was a Comments Editor for the UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal. After law school, Olivia worked for a union-side law firm. Olivia is experienced in all aspects of employment and civil litigation. Olivia also has experience in civil appeals and writs.

Chris Martin

Chris Martin

Attorney

Chris Martin is a lawyer, community organizer, singer and songwriter. He grew up in South Central, Los Angeles, where he graduated from Dorsey High School in 2006. He then attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he graduated with a double major in English and History, and holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. At UC Hastings, Chris served as Co-President of the Black Law Students’ Association.

In 2018, Chris became the Director of the Legal Team for Black Lives Matter, Los Angeles. Through his work with BLM-LA, Chris helped organize a team of over 700 lawyers to reach out to 900 protestors who were arrested for protesting the killing of George Floyd, and successfully negotiated with LA City Attorney and District Attorney to drop all charges against most of them.

In 2020, Chris co-founded the Reimagine Child Safety Coalition, which is dedicated to community organizing for families who are trying to either stay together or get back together after they become entangled with the foster care system.

In 2023, Chris served on the Executive Board of the John M. Langston Bar Association, as Co-Chair of the Community Action and Outreach Committee, where he helped organize free legal clinics and mentored children at schools across South Central, Los Angeles, including his high school, Dorsey High, and Crenshaw High School. In 2024, for his commitment to the community, the Langston Bar Association awarded him the President’s Award, in recognition of his “Outstanding and Dedicated Service.”

In his spare time, Chris loves to sing. He is the lead singer of the band, Brownsuede, and their debut EP has surpassed a quarter of a million streams on Spotify. Their songs “The One” and “Fade Away” both charted at various college radio stations in the South and Northeast. He has performed in venues all across California, and is also a former member of the Los Angeles Lawyers’ Philharmonic.

Marco Castellon

Marco Castellon

Attorney

Marco Castellon was born in Nayarit, Mexico, and moved to Southern California with his parents when he was six months old. During his time attending Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, Marco volunteered at Loyola’s Immigrant Rights Clinic as a way to assist immigrant communities like the one he grew up in. After becoming a licensed attorney, he has handled a wide range of cases; including discrimination, business disputes, elder and dependent adult abuse, negligence, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. One of his greatest satisfactions as an attorney is having the opportunity to fight for justice against people and organizations accustomed to using the law as a weapon against the vulnerable. In his free time Marco enjoys exercising and taking his dog for long walks.

Daniel Yousefzadeh

Daniel Yousefzadeh

Attorney

Mr. Yousefzadeh received his B.A. degree at the University of California, Los Angeles, with a major in history. He received his J.D. at Loyola Law School where he graduated with a Civil Litigation and Trial Concentration.

Daniel’s practice areas include employment, elder and dependent adult abuse, civil rights, business litigation, catastrophic personal injury, and medical malpractice. Prior to being licensed, Daniel served as a Fellow in the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).

Education

  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Loyola Law School, Civil Litigation and Trial Concentration

Professional Activities

  • Vice-Chair of the Business Litigation Committe of ABA’s TIPS – 2022-2025
  • Vice-Chair of the Automobile Litigation Committe of ABA’s TIPS – 2024-2025
  • Chair-Elect of the Plaintiffs’ Standing Committee of ABA’s TIPS – 2024-2025
  • Fellow of ABA’s Commission on Disabilities Rights – 2024-2025
  • Chair of the Disability Rights Committee of ABA’s YLD – 2024-2025
  • Associate Editor of YLD’s Content and Editorial Board – 2024-2025