Top best E Lawyers in Arlington | 1081 available
1081 E lawyers are available in Arlington, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $76 per hour.
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1081 E Lawyers Found Near You
I began my legal career at a large law firm in Dallas focusing on complex commercial litigation, securities litigation, and government enforcement proceedings. I combine my M.B.A. degree in Business Administration, business experience, and legal degree to provide a unique understanding of the issues clients face.. Before entering the legal profession, I was a well-respected Trust Administratior and ran a successful small business. These experiences led me to Baylor Law School with a mission to help people navigate the civil legal system.. My current practice has expanded to include commercial litigation, copyrights, trademarks, entertainment law and bankruptcy. I believe that creative endeavors are an important part of society.. Personally I enjoy writing and plan to produce a short film in the near future.
I am the General Counsel for Promontory MortgagePath, a mortgage utility operating through three subsidiaries. I provide legal and business advice for MortgagePath and its subsidiaries' operations, with an emphasis on compliance, financial regulation, intellectual property, and information technology.. Prior to Promontory MortgagePath, I was Senior Deputy General Counsel at Promontory Financial Group, a consulting firm for global financial services companies.. Prior to Promontory Financial Group, I was an associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins. I focused on securities regulation, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, technology transactions and general corporate representation.
I am Field Counsel for Liberty Mutual. I also try and volunteer on Thursday afternoons and once a month on Saturdays at the Memphis Area Legal Services Clinic. If you need Free Legal Advice I recommended taking a look at Memphis Area Legal Services for more information. I am not taking any private party cases at this time. This profile is solely for social networking purposes.
I am an experienced business litigator and a special education lawyer.
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I am an active volunteer with The Arc of Northern Virginia and founded and serve as counsel for the Personal Support Trusts, a pooled special needs trust operating in Northern Virginia. I am the Northern Virginai member of the Special Needs Alliance, a national organization of attorneys committted to legal issues of disability.
I am a recent Georgetown Law graduate with a passion for health law. I am self-motivated and team-oriented, with a strong set of values and principles. I will be considering various potential health care law opportunities following my current fellowship, which concludes in September of 2017.
I am a Partner at Jackson, Landrith & Kulesz, PC and practice estate planning, immigration, business and real estate law, with additional experience in commercial and corporate transactions, oil and gas supply chain management, and contract law.
I am a native West Texan, who moved from Lubbock to Tarrant County to practice law in 1987. I live in southern Arlington with my wife. Prior to practicing law I worked as a CPA helping individuals, families, small business owners and farmers with income, estate and payroll tax issues. My practice is focused on helping clients understand and work through the legal aspects of the health care system in order to take care of themselves and their families. I frequently advise clients on how to more effectively use the legal documents I prepare for them.. You may see me at various long-bow archery competitions around the State from time to time, including Chester and the State Long-Bow Championship in Fort Worth. My new hobby, disc golf, takes all over the State. There are over 50 courses in DFW alone. Arlington has a fantastic course.
I am a native of the area and have been practicing law in the Northern Virginia courts for over 20 years. My practice areas are criminal defense, personal injury,immigration removal proceedings and general litigation. I appear in all area courts including Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun. Prince WIlliam, Stafford and Spotsyvania. Also have appeared in the courts in Winchester, Staunton, Harrisonburg, Grundy and other juridictions. I am also admitted in the Federal Court USDC for the Eastern District of Virginia.
I am a Lawyer in Texas and Mexico,. I've lived in 3 different countries: Cuba, Mexico and USA. I have survived many adversities that made me stronger. Every time I have a goal I work hard to achieve it, and with God's favor I almost always achieve my goals. When I was small I suffered injustices, since then I made an oath to be a lawyer to defend noble causes, protecting the needy and bring back those who have lost their track. I try to balance my life between hard work, pro bono, child and house. Patience is one of my challenges because I always want things done on time, fast and no excuses.. Yo soy abogada en Texas y en Mexico. Yo he vivido en tres paises: Cuba-Mexico-USA. He sobrevivido muchas adversidades que me han hecho fuerte. Cada vez que tengo una meta trabajo duro para alcanzarla, y con el favor de Dios usualmente las logro. Cuando estaba pequena sufri injusticias, y me jure ser aboagda para defender causas nobles, proteger a los necesitados y ayudar a los que han perdido el camino. Trato de balancear mi vida entre trabajo, casa, ayuda a los necesitados y familia. No tener paciencia es uno de mis defectos, porque siempre quiero hacer las cosas en tiempo, rapidas y no pretextos.
I am a graduate of the University of Iowa with a BS in Biology/Science Education. While I attended Iowa I served as a research and teaching assistant for the Education and Biology Departments. After graduation I attended Memphis State University of Law. I was a member of our National Mock Trail team, graduation speaker and President of my graduating class. Since graduation I have practiced only as a criminal defense attoreny looking out for the rights of the individual accused. I never was a former prosecutor who backed the lying police and bias system one day and then claimed that I was looking out for the best interests of a person accused when I became a defense attorney the next day. I was Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization the first year I was eligble for such honor (1997) and followed it up by receiving my Board Certification in Juvenile Law in 2006. I am the only attorney officed in Tarrant County who is certifed in these two areas of law and 1 of only12 attroneys, 90,000 total, Certified in Criminal and Juvenile Law in the State of Texas.
I am a Fort Worth Native, graduate of Trinity Valley High School. After completing my law degree at Baylor Law School, I returned to Fort Worth to begin my career in the office of one of Fort Worth's most respected and experienced attorneys, Art Brender. Soon thereafter I chose Arlington to be my home and established my law office to serve the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington community.. My office practices Plaintiff Personal Injury law, Employment & Labor law and Civil Rights law. Because I am a small firm, I am able to offer a personalized, client-centered approach to each of my client's cases that many other firms cannot. My staff and I put 100% of our time, effort, heart and skills into serving our clients in order to get them the best results possible, and I believe it is this "clients first" approach that truly sets us apart from other firms.
I am a former Administrative Patent Judge with experience in over 120 inter partes review proceedings. I assist clients with matters before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, serve as expert legal consultant on PTAB proceedings, and counsel clients on all patent matters.. I host , which provides patent prosecution tools for patent agents and attorneys.. Admitted in DC, Massachusetts, various federal courts, and before the U.S. Patent Trademark Office.
I am a board-certified family law specialist and have been practicing for over 30 years. I limit my practice to complex family law litigation, including complex property division, tracing and characterization case, prenuptial agreements and postnuptial agreements and custody litigation. I generally limit my practice to Tarrant County, Texas but have also practiced extensively in Dallas, Denton, Collin , Parker & Johnson counties over the years.
I advise the governments of transitional/developing countries on the reform of their legal regimes. I have worked almost exclusively outside the US since Nov 1995.
Hi! My name is Brandon Warren. I wanted to take a minute to tell you a little bit about myself, because I think it is important that you feel comfortable with the lawyer you choose to represent you.. Professional. I moved to Fort Worth in May of 2011 to attend Texas A&M School of Law, and I graduated in 2014. By the time I graduated in 2014, I already had gained three years of invaluable experience in bankruptcy law by working as an intern a local bankruptcy firm. Since then, I have represented hundreds of clients, sharpening my knowledge in the nuances of bankruptcy law. In August of 2018, I took the next step in my legal career by forming Acker Warren, P.C. with Sean Acker.. More important than my legal knowledge, however, is the pride I take in being a good counselor to my clients. I’m very personable, and I find that I connect with my clients easily. Further, my years of experience as a bankruptcy attorney leaves me very comfortable in assisting my clients with their legal needs.. Educational. 2014 graduate of Texas A&M School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence 2010 graduate of University of Texas at Tyler, BBA, Marketing 2007 graduate of Duncanville High School. Personal. I was born in 1988 in Dallas, Texas. I grew up in Duncanville, Texas and graduated from Duncanville High School in 2007. I moved to Tyler, Texas in the fall of 2007 to attend the University of Texas at Tyler. I played soccer for the University for 4 seasons; 2 of those seasons ended with an American Southwest Conference championship and a trip to the second round of the NCAA tournament. I still follow the sport closely and play recreationally. I have traveled to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil numerous times, and I am conversational in Portuguese (don’t test me too hard on that, though). Other places I've had a really great time visiting include London, Edinburgh, and Monterrey, Mexico.
Helping people who are hurt, doing my part to improve their lives, get them justice, make them whole, is one of the most rewarding jobs you can have. I can't tell you how grateful I am to get up every day and do what I do, and I'm thankful to each and every client I have for giving me a career that has meaning and purpose.
Having handled hundreds of personal injury cases for clients in and around the DMV area, Vance provides the firm substantial personal injury and litigation experience. Barred in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Texas, Vance has litigated cases in D.C. Superior Court, and the Circuit Courts of Fairfax, Prince William, Arlington, Loudoun, Fauquier, Culpeper, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Rappahannock, Alexandria, and Norfolk. Vance received his undergraduate degree at Texas A&M University and his law degree at Santa Clara University, earning recognition in national trial and court competitions.. After serving as General Counsel for an insurance company, Vance then found his calling at a well respected personal injury and criminal law firm in Fairfax, Virginia. Vance went on to join a prestigious DC personal injury firm, receiving advanced training and experience in motor vehicle collision cases, slip and fall cases, and other personal injury matters.. Vance’s number one goal as a lawyer is to assure his clients receive just compensation for their injuries, and he is not afraid to take on any and every insurance company to accomplish that goal.
Greg Eyster’s practice focuses on providing trial and appellate services to individuals and small businesses facing civil disputes, administrative proceedings, and criminal charges before state and federal courts.
Gosselin Law is a full service trust planning, probate, and elder law firm serving all of Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Services include Medicaid planning; asset protection; probate administration; estate and tax planning; real estate and title insurance; guardianship and trust administration. Our primary office is located in Arlington, Massachusetts. Free telephone case evaluation. Call.. ---. Serving Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Mr. Gosselin manages one of the most dynamic elder law practices in the region. He offers free case evaluations and his hourly rate is $675. per hour.. Attorney Gosselin's practice counsels seniors with long term care concerns and requiring elder law advice, ranging from emergency assistance with mental health matters (including guardianship) to Medicaid applications and appeals.. In addition to probate administration and elder law, Attorney Gosselin also manages a very successful real estate practice. He has acted as counsel or closing agent in over twenty-five thousand real estate transactions and his firm regularly advises parties on purchase and sale agreements, mortgages, and financial and title disputes.. Attorney Gosselin lectures extensively on elder law. In addition to being called upon as a legal expert for such publications as Aging Well, The NRMLA Journal, The Boston Globe and others, Attorney Gosselin is part of the adjunct faculty at Suffolk University's Sawyer Graduate School of Management as a Professor of Finance. He offers in-service and continuing education courses to social workers and registered nurses.
Gerald J. Smith’s journey to becoming a lawyer was not a straight classroom-to-classroom path. Instead, a praying grandmother, born in Mosier Valley, Texas, provided Gerald with patriotic uncles who served in different branches of the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. Thus, college was postponed for a couple of years, for Gerald’s first desire would be to serve his country by enlisting into the United States Air Force.. Serving 20 years in the United States Air Force, Gerald J. Smith became a decorated airman who unselfishly fought all over the world for his country.. He devoted many years in the Pacific and European theaters performing operations in logistic units contributed to assorted military campaigns between 1980 and 2000, including Iranian Hostage Crisis, Desert Calm, Desert Storm, and the Bosnia conflict under NATO. He retired in 2000 as the International Military Student Officer at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. Today, he still believes in God, country, mission and family--before self.. Gerald J. Smith learned that fighting injustice was his “calling” and decided to pursueanother path that he is following today-- . practicing law--where he gets to fight injustice for all citizens--one client at a time.. “THIS IS MY CASE” – Letme prove it to you.
Francisco ("Frank") Montero is a Co- Managing Partner with the law firm of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth. He focuses on telecommunications, broadcasting, media and technology. Mr. Montero’s practice includes FCC regulatory counseling, corporate finance, asset and securities acquisitions, intellectual property, and real estate and commercial transactions.. Mr. Montero was an appointed member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Diversity for Communications in the Digital Age. He has served as the Director of the Federal Communications Commission’s Office of Communications Business Opportunities. While at the FCC, Mr. Montero worked extensively with industry, trade associations, financing institutions and governmental agencies to create business opportunities for entrepreneurs, start-ups and other small businesses in the telecommunications and technology sectors. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Montero was a partner with the Washington communications law firm of Fisher Wayland Cooper Leader & Zaragoza.. Mr. Montero is active in the area of Hispanic and Spanish language media in the U.S. and Latin America. He is on the Board of Directors of the Independent Spanish Broadcasters Association (ISBA), which he co-founded, the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council as well as the National Association of Minority Media Executives. He also helped form the American Hispanic Owned Radio Association (AHORA) and has represented the Hispanic Radio Association and the Puerto Rico Radio Broadcasters Association. He has served as a member of the Advisory Board for the Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference.. He has served on the Diversity Advisory Board of the American Association of Advertising Agencies and has served on the board of the Capital Telecommunications Professionals and the National Association of Hispanics in Telecommunications and Information Technology. He was also Co-Chair of the Technology Committee of the International Webcasting Association. Every year he assists the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the Department of Commerce prepare its analysis of Hispanic broadcasters. He has received the Puerto Rico Broadcaster’s award for “service to the Puerto Rico radio industry” and has been recognized by the Chairman of the FCC for “dedication to bridging the digital divide”. In 2007, he was named to the list of “Top Washington DC Lawyers” by SuperLawyers.com and in 2008 he was named to the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council’s Hall of Fame.. Mr. Montero is a native of Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Montero received his J.D. from the George Washington University Law School, where he served on the George Washington University Law Review. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Michigan. He is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, New York, and Virginia. He is a former Co-Chair of the Federal Communications Bar Association’s Professional Responsibility and Transactional Practice Committees and a member of the National Hispanic Bar Association. Mr. Montero frequently writes on communications law issues for industry trade publications, particularly in the area of radio station finance and business. Mr. Montero is also fluent in Spanish.
For over forty years, Machi and Associates, P.C. has helped the little guy in the DFW metroplex through effective, determined, professional representation. Our firm has attorneys who work in areas such as Personal Injury, Bankruptcy and Disability Law. Our firm handles a variety of legal problems for people like yourself. If you have another legal matter, such as deceptive trade, products liability, health or auto insurance denial or questions about personal injuries, we can help!
Evan joined Bean, Kinney & Korman, P.C. in 2024. Since 2013, Evan has worked as outside corporate counsel for entities ranging from small tech startups to large multinational trade groups and corporations. For his corporate clients, his representation includes: contract preparation, negotiation and review; mergers, acquisitions and sales; governance oversight; regulatory compliance; intellectual property licensing; and non-litigation employment law matters, among others. He has also performed national security policy work regarding critical infrastructure protection for the Department of Homeland Security.. Evan received his J.D. from the George Washington University Law School (2013). While in law school, he was a legal extern for the Department of Labor's Civil Rights Center, the U.S. Marshals Service's Office of General Counsel, the Homicide Division of the Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office for Prince George’s County, and the Office of the Judge Advocate for the U.S. Army in Heidelberg, Germany, among others. He is licensed in Virginia.. He received his undergraduate degrees in English and Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin (2009).