Bio

Dina Sayegh Doll is an attorney, television legal analyst and certified mediator. She is an official legal analyst for the Law & Crime Network. She has provided commentary on a variety of its shows including, Law & Crime Daily, Law & Crime Report and Daily Debrief. She has also provided countless hours of live commentary for the network involving all aspects of criminal trails including unpredictable witness testimony, pre-trial hearings and sentencing hearings. She has provided legal analysis on almost all the high-profile cases over the past year including those involving: Harvey Weinstein, George Floyd, Huawei, Britney Spears, the Texas abortion law, Smartmatic, Dominion and the Flint water crisis. Dina is a frequent co-host of Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey on The Young Turks Network, where she discusses political and racial issues of the day. She has also appeared on Access Hollywood, Spectrum News, CTV, Newsmax, The Mediator with Ice T and Medias Touch as a legal expert.

Dina graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the USC School of Journalism in 1996, and graduated Order of the Coif from USC Law School in 1999. While at USC, she was a staff writer for the Daily Trojan as well as an editor of the Law Review. She practiced corporate law at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in the area of securities, mergers and acquisitions and private equity. She assisted in one of the first debt offerings of Amazon Corporation, the initial public offering of Intuitive Surgical and the formation of a one-billion-dollar fund for Leonard Green, which was then the largest fund ever raised by a private equity group.

Dina has published several legal articles including, ”Tom Girardi’s Downfall Delivers Ethics Lessons for Lawyers”, for Bloomberg Law and “Can the President Get Away with That” explaining presidential immunity, “What can Giuliani Say and Will He?” which applies the legal standard of the attorney-client privilege to the interaction of Rudy Giuliani and President Trump and “How Hamilton Played a Role in Trump’s Supreme Court Loss” analyzing the Supreme Court’s case Trump v. Vance regarding President Trump’s taxes.

Dina is the co-founder of the firm Doll Amir & Eley LLP where she consults on numerous civil litigation matters, including high-stakes jury trials. She is also a certified mediator, having mediated about one hundred cases in the Los Angeles Superior Court. She is a legal advocate who led a community effort to change ordinance laws in Manhattan Beach and worked to educate North Carolina voters regarding voter issues in the 2020 Presidential election. She lives in California with her husband of twenty years and two children and is a proud first-generation Arab American.

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