Case Manager: Chelsea Mangel
Mayra Fornos, Esq. is an accomplished litigator and trial attorney with three decades of experience handling a wide range of civil matters, with expertise in the fields of catastrophic personal injury, including spinal cord injuries, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability, elder abuse and dependent adult care abuse, wrongful death, medical malpractice, employment discrimination, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), sexual harassment/abuse, family law and business disputes.
This experience, combined with Ms. Fornos’ unpretentious pragmatism, resolute work ethic, professionalism, and personable demeanor, has garnered the deep respect and appreciation of her peers from both the plaintiff and defense bars as well as the court. Her background and wealth of experience have compelled her to focus her talents on dispute resolution, and her resultant approach to the mediation process is guided by her commitment to providing litigants a forum to resolve disputes in an efficient and effective manner.
Ms. Fornos’ strong, positive approach to settlement is based upon bringing the stakeholders together in an atmosphere of reciprocal trust and fair conduct. She believes in the importance of establishing a platform of safety and trust among the parties, fostered by a deep dive into the facts of the case, in order to facilitate mutually beneficial resolutions. Ms. Fornos has been successful parlaying her keen legal acumen, her empathetic mindset, and her innate interpersonal skills to reach fair and judicious outcomes regardless of the complexity or difficulty of the case. Her careful and thoughtful practice of striving to walk in the shoes of each litigant has served her clients well.
Ms. Fornos has been unwavering in the development of her skills in alternative dispute resolution. She has served as a Settlement Officer and Mediator for the Los Angeles Superior Court in addition to receiving extensive training in mediation and conflict resolution from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law, earning certificates in Mediating the Litigated Case and in Elder/Dependent Adult Care Mediation. She has participated as a judge and coach for the Straus Institute’s Mediator Competition, in addition serving as a judge for the American Association for Justice (AAJ) 2021 Virtual Student Trial Advocacy Competition.
Ms. Fornos is fluent in Spanish and draws upon a unique multicultural perspective, along with her respectful and patient approach, to effectively serve clients of many different backgrounds.
Ms. Fornos has been listed in Best Lawyers in America since 2011, Super Lawyers since 2012, and was named one of the Top 50 Women Attorneys in Southern California. She is a recipient of the President’s Award from the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA), in addition to being a finalist for Advocate of the Year by the Women’s Caucus of the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC). The Westside Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network awarded Ms. Fornos with its prestigious “Women of the Year Award”. For her decades of steadfast legal work to improve the lives of individuals with catastrophic injuries and those in the disability community, Ms. Fornos received the Chairpersons Award from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and the Los Angeles County Commission on Disabilities, in addition to the Ed Roberts Independent Living Award from the Dale McIntosh Center.
Ms. Fornos is frequently sought out as a speaker and moderator for legal seminars, as well as for expos and events for the injured and disabled community, including being a frequent legal lecturer for the Don Knabe Wellness Center’s “Law & Resource Day” at Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Center, and for the Abilities Expo. She has also authored numerous legal articles, including The Disability Rights/Personal Injury Crossover Case in Public Accommodations (CAALA Advocate Magazine); Corralling the Evidence (CAALA Advocate Magazine); and Winning Your Case with Written Discovery (CAALA Advocate Magazine). Additionally, Ms. Fornos has been featured in the Daily Journal; Los Angeles Times; Culver City Observer; CAOC Forum Magazine; CAALA Advocate Magazine; Wheel:Life Online Magazine; and OYA Online Magazine. For a complete list of her speaking engagements and articles, please visit her website at www.MayraFornos.com.
In 2008, Ms. Fornos founded Ralph’s Riders Foundation in honor of her late husband. Ralph’s Riders Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which inspires and assists individuals with spinal cord injury and other life-altering injuries to achieve their highest level of independence, health, and personal fulfillment. She also serves on the Boards of Global Mobility, a non-profit organization which supplies wheelchairs to developing countries; Familia Unida, a non-profit providing services to the Spanish-speaking disability community; and Infinite Flow, an inclusive dance company. For many years, Ms. Fornos served on the Board of Project Support for Spinal Cord Injury/WYNGS, whose mission was to help rebuild lives after spinal cord injury.
“It was my first time using Mayra Fornos and she was excellent. She was familiar with the case, had good rapport with my client, and worked hard on both sides to get the job done. Would recommend to my colleagues and would definitely use her again.”
“Mayra was definitely able to look at the case and provide us the risk she foresaw for both parties. The other thing I’m looking for in a mediator is someone who can provide us an evaluation of the exposure my clients may face, someone who knows what jury verdicts are looking like presently. And that was something, based on her past experience and knowledge currently, she was able to provide us.”
“Mayra has a brilliant legal mind. I saw firsthand how great she was in trial. The other great thing about her is she’s bilingual. She is just this awesome combination of a grounded person, who’s able to on the one hand talk to a guy that earns $20,000 a year who speaks Spanish and make him feel good. And then two minutes later, be in a room with the adjusters and dazzle them with her legal mind where she understands all the legal facts.”
“There was no doubt that Mayra genuinely cared about all the people involved. And it was clear from my conversations with our clients they really felt they were heard, they felt somebody was going to take everything into consideration and was really listening.”
“Ms. Fornos not only performed the usual duties of a mediator but also recognized the unique circumstances of my client and was able to establish a rapport that allowed for productive mediation. Ms. Fornos shared facts of her life that created trust and dialogue between her and my client. Through her adept communication and insightful explanations of the mediation process, roles, and expectations, Ms. Fornos exceeded all expectations, successfully bringing about resolution in a case I had deemed improbable to close. I’m immensely grateful to Ms. Fornos and to ADR, Services, Inc. for providing access to such an exceptional mediator—a true peacemaker and magician in the field.”