About

Attorneys at De Novo Law Firm

 

De Novo Law Firm is dedicated to helping clients throughout Southern California receive the best legal representation.  De Novo law firm has helped clients protect their legal rights through bankruptcy, real estate litigation, and loan modifications.  De Novo Law Firm also represents individuals who have been injured in car accidents or truck accidents.  De Novo Law Firm specializes in helping clients in Southern California including Riverside, San Bernardino, Corona, Norco, Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Hemet, Sun City, Fontana, La Sierra, Moreno Valley, Perris, Palm Springs, Redlands, Rancho Cucamonga, and all of Southern California.

Benjamin A. Yrungaray, Founding Attorney

 

Benjamin A. Yrungaray is a member of the State Bar of California, New Jersey State Bar, and Pennsylvania Bar.  He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies with University Honors and earned his Juris Doctor from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in 2007.  Prior to law school, Mr. Yrungaray worked for Microsoft providing support for Web applications.  He externed for Justice Jill Parrish of the Utah Supreme Court and clerked at Thompson & Colegate in Riverside, California.

Mr. Yrungaray founded De Novo Law Firm to help Southern California clients find debt relief in the form of bankruptcy, loan modification, and foreclosure litigation.  He has since expanded the practice to include business litigation, real estate litigation, real estate drafting, business formation, personal injury, and products liability.

Peggy Robertson, Office Manager

 

Peggy Robertson joined De Novo Law Firm as Office Manager in 2011.  She has 30 years of experience in various customer service capacities and serves De Novo Law Firm clients by handling accounts receivables, administrative duties, electronic and physical filing and loan modifications.   Prior experience allows Ms. Robertson to handle customer issues quickly and professionally while helping them obtain positive results.