612 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT COZETTE CHATTIN VERGARI ATTORNEY Vergari & Napolitano Los Angeles, CA With nearly six decades of collective experience to her credit, Cozette Chattin Vergari is a seasoned leader in the fields of law and academia. With a keen focus on issues pertaining to domestic violence and sex abuse crimes, she has served as an attorney since 1996, most recently at Vergari & Napolitano. She is equally well-versed in the legality of maintaining trusts and estates, family law and court appointed minors counsel in high conflict matters. Additionally, Ms. Vergari remains committed to nonprofit work, having excelled as the president of the Westchester/ Playa Historical Society since 2019. In her chief leadership role, she oversees various pertinent initiatives and projects for studying and preserving the history of Westchester, Playa del Rey and Playa Vista, California. Prior to her current appointments, Ms. Vergari operated as an attorney in family law and estate planning at Vergari & Associates from 2003 to 2014 and at Vergari & Fu LLP from 1999 to 2003. She also worked independently as Cozette Vergari, Attorney at Law between 1997 and 1998. In her endeavors as an educator, Ms. Vergari was an adjunct professor and academic counselor at the School of Law at the University of West Los Angeles between 1996 and 1997. Her current appointment as the president of her historical society also affords her numerous opportunities to provide her community with educational research opportunities. Ms. Vergari originally entered the field of law in 1993, serving as a certified law clerk until 1994 at the Law Offices of Terrance L. Butler in Beverly Hills. She subsequently assisted the Office of the Attorney General in California from 1994 to 1996, where she continued to work as a law clerk and investigator. In 1996, she also operated as a partner within the Legal Research Network firm. Before entering her profession as a legal expert, Ms. Vergari spent more than 25 years thriving as a dancer, teacher and coach. From 1974 to 1996, she was the owner of the Vergari Dance Center, with several locations in Baywood Park, Cambridge and Los Angeles. As part of her efforts managing her own studio, she provided a variety of dance tutelage and training services to
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