Top best C Lawyers in Brighton | 110 available
110 C lawyers are available in Brighton, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $75 per hour.
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$165 - $358
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4.2 - 4.6 ★
110 C Lawyers Found Near You
Zachary Daigle focuses exclusively on family law cases at Tolison & Williams, Attorneys at Law, LLC in Brighton, Colorado. Zachary has experience handling various types of family law cases, such as dissolution of marriage (divorce) actions, legal separation actions, post-decree modification actions, and allocation of parental responsibility actions. Zachary zealously represents all his clients but also understands the necessity of compassion and common sense when assisting clients in the midst of their difficult family law disputes. Zachary will take the time to assist you in all of the complex aspects of your case and ensure that you are fully informed about the law and the impact the law would have on your family law case.
When I graduated law school.... ...I knew I wanted to do something different. For me, I've always known that I'm at my best when I know why I'm getting up in the morning and I can personally connect with the people I'm working with.. My dad opened his independant pediatric practice in 1989, two years after I was born, so I've seen the joys and hardships of running your own business. However, the business environment now is very different than it was in 1989, especially in the area of health care. I knew that was my niche: helping medical practices and business deal with their legal issues BEFORE they become problems and rack up huge hourly billing charges.. For more information on how I can help you, visit my website at .
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Robert C. ("Bob") Gardella is a trial attorney and general practice attorney primarily serving Livingston County and southeast Michigan. His areas of practice are family law, divorce, collections, criminal defense, juvenile defense, corporate law, business law, limited liability companies, real estate, motor carrier law, personal injury, probate, wills and trusts, commercial law, and civil litigation. Mr. Gardella is admitted to practice law in the State of Michigan and before the U.S. District Courts for Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Gardella is a recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award for Advocacy, and earned a B.A. in Journalism from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor degree from Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School, located in Lansing, Michigan. He is a former law clerk to Livingston County 44th Circuit Court Judge Daniel Burress of Howell, Michigan, and a former associate attorney for Burchfield, Park & Associates, P.C. He is a former president of the Livingston County Bar Association. In addition, he is a former Chairman of the Representative Assembly for the State Bar of Michigan. He served on the Representative Assembly from 1999 through 2008. Also, he has served on the Board of Commissioners for the State Bar of Michigan from 2005 to 2008 and from 2014 to 2018. He was appointed in 2011 by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to serve as a member of Michigan Military Appeals Tribunal, and was re-appointed to that position in 2015 by Governor Rick Snyder and in 2020 by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. He is a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan and the Livingston County Bar Association. Robert C. Gardella, PLLC, is AV-Rated, which is the highest designation for legal ability and ethical standards under Martindale-Hubbell's Peer Review Rating System.
Leadership, knowledge and respect are the characteristics I believe most clients want from their lawyer -- especially when seeking advice on a major personal or business matter. I am committed to exercising leadership in both traditional cases and in innovative, out-of-court processes. I view an excellent outcome as one that not only serves and protects the client during a difficult time but one that helps the client approach the future on the best possible footing.. Clients often say they are looking for an agressive lawyer. If "aggressive" means determined and committed to serving the client's interests, then that's a description I identify with. When "aggressive" is equated with rude or oppositional behavior, in my experience, that type of conduct rarely produces the best possible outcome for the client. Leadership and a proactive, personalized approach are the hallmarks of my practice.
Kathryn Renee Tolison is a partner and co-owner at Tolison & Williams, Attorneys at Law, LLC, located in Brighton, Colorado. Mrs. Tolison dedicates her law practice to family law litigation, mediation, collaborative law, legal separation actions, dissolution of marriage (divorce) actions, post-decree modification actions, domestic violence, allocation of parental responsibility actions, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and adoptions. Ms. Tolison is extremely dedicated to the practice of family law and has had the distinguished honor of being designated as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for Family Law since 2011.. With a true passion for family law, Ms. Tolison works closely with her clients to ensure that each one understands his or her legal rights and options and receives the information needed to make sound legal decisions. Mrs. Tolison is also a strong advocate for providing legal services to underprivileged individuals, as evidenced by the many volunteer and pro bono activities she has participated in throughout the Denver area. Ms. Tolison is also a Volunteer Victim Advocate, provide advocacy to victims of crime for the Brighton and Commerce City Police Departments.. Ms. Tolison graduated with her B.A. and cum laude honors from the University of Colorado. While earning her J.D. at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, she was a member of the prestigious Phi Delta Phi legal honors fraternity, and she was selected to be a Student Attorney, where she began to develop her passion for domestic law in the Student Law Office.
I began my career by working as a Research Attorney for a Family Court Judge in March 2001, after graduating from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. After working for a Family Court Judge for five years and watching what trials do to families, I decided that I would do whatever it takes to avoid high conflict divorces that ended in divorce trials. After joining a firm in March 2006 that had a quality reputation for their dedication in helping families through divorce as amicably as possible, I completed my Family Mediation training in April 2006 and my domestic violence training in May 2006. I competed Collaborative Practice training in May 2008. I completed the ICLE Family Law Certificate Program in May of 2008.. I am now working for Gerkin & Decker, PC, with offices in Flint and Brighton. We handle cases in Livingston, Genessee, Lapeer, Shiawassee and Oakland Counties.. I am a firm believer that when cases are mediated, especially before or soon after filing, the children are much less negatively affected by the divorce. I believe that mediation or Collaborative Practice are a wonderful alternative to Court. I am dedicated to being a fair and neutral mediator that will assist the parties in obtaining an agreement that both parties are able to live with.
I help people just like you solve their legal problems. What that means depends on each person's situation. When people come to me, they are facing a situation they aren’t sure how to deal with. They have questions and are looking for answers.. I look at the situation and figure out how I can help. And when they hire me, I get to work! Again, I help people solve their legal problems.. In terms of the big picture, I help them kick debt collectors to the curb. I also help them untie the knot. And I help them move from this world to the next.. Some specific ways I can help you:. Sometimes I help by preparing documents in my office. Other times it means a lawsuit. It could mean taking a case to trial. It could mean taking a case to the Court of Appeals or even the Supreme Court.. Good results can usually be obtained with persistence and knowing what you’re doing. Whether that is preparing documents in my office or knowing the law and being able to ride out the ups and downs of a court case, I can help people solve their legal problems.. Call today! Let's talk about how I can help you!
I have been practicing criminal defense law since I earned my law license in 1987. The cases that I have handled have included everything from homocides to trespassing tickets. My primary counties of practice are Livingston, Washtenaw, Ingham and Oakland However, I have also covered other neighboring counties as well such as Jackson, Clinton, Genesee, etc.. My favorite pastimes are bike riding and traveling.. Thanks for reading...
I have an AV rating established by my peers. This is the highest rating available to attorneys. My present office is located in Livingston County and I have practiced in the county since 1982. I have served the court system as a mediator and case evaluator on numerous occaisions I the past I have served as a hearing officer for the State of Michigan Racing Commission and Gaming Control Commission. this office handles numerous family (divorce) law matters and business matters including business and real estate litigation. I serve as the Deerfield Township attorney.
Doug McCray and McCray Law Office represent people whose homes, commercial buildings or personal property have been damaged in disputes with their insurance companies Doug has been practicing law for over 20 years, and has spent most of that time suing insurance companies. He has turned hundreds of denials and ignored claims into millions of dollars for his clients. Several of his victories have resulted in important opinions by Michigan courts, including McNeel v. Farm Bureau, Johnson v. State Farm, and Smith v. State Farm. Since 2012, he has run McCray Law Office. Unlike many firms, McCray Law Office exclusively represents property owners, never insurance companies.
Curt brings significant civil litigation experience to the firm. He has advocated for both plaintiffs and defendants in civil cases, including trials and motions. His well-developed negotiating skills have helped clients realize their goals for over twenty years.. Curt is responsible for the firm’s thriving probate, divorce and family law practice and is very active in zoning and land use issues. He is an aggressive litigator whose extensive courtroom experience enables him to zealously represent his clients in both courtroom and administrative settings.. Curt also oversees Bletzer & Bletzer’s dynamic real estate practice. He possesses significant real estate experience and is a registered agent of numerous title insurance companies. He is also a licensed real estate broker in Massachusetts. As a result of this experience, Curt and the firm are able to serve their clients’ every real estate need.. Curt also represents numerous clients in the areas of criminal law. Prior to joining Bletzer & Bletzer in 1990, he had a successful career as an Assistant District Attorney for Suffolk County from 1988 to 1990. While in the DA’s office, Curt’s tried numerous cases and served as a member of the Homicide Response Team.. While enrolled at Boston College Law School, Curt began coaching Varsity Football at Boston College. He coached the linebackers under Head Coach Jack Bicknell from 1985 until 1990. Curt was also a Past President and is currently an Executive Board Member of the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston. He is a member of the Benevolent Association of Elks and serves the community in his role as a Past President of the Brighton Board of Trade.. Curt was born and raised in Brighton, MA and graduated from Boston Latin School. He is married to the former Kimberly Young and resides in Medfield, MA with his wife and three children, Caleigh, Kevin and Curt.
Attorney Andrew Burrows works closely with entrepreneurs and business owners in order to assist them with day-to-day business and legal questions, as well as business litigation and other legal issues that would prompt a large corporation to talk to its in-house counsel. Mr. Burrows also frequently educates mid-Michigan residents in the importance of constructing an effective estate plan, and helps them to privatize their affairs and protect their personal assets, granting them peace of mind that their affairs will be handled properly, easily, and privately. Mr. Burrows strives to help Michigan entrepreneurs grow their businesses, protect their family and their assets, and to avoid legal pitfalls along the way.. Growing up in Fenton, Mr. Burrows has been a resident of the Livingston County community for over 20 years. He is an active member of the Fenton Chamber of Commerce, Fenton BNI group, and is on the Board of Directors of the Greater Brighton Young Professionals group. Mr. Burrows also enjoys coaching youth soccer and continues to assist with the Fenton High School boys’ soccer team in his free time.
After working for large corporations (Prudential Insurance, a subsidiary of ITT, and mega-lawfirm Ropes & Gray) for about ten years as an accountant, auditor, programmer and systems analyst, I wanted to work for individuals in a field where I could make a difference for the better.. I started with primarily a tax practice, but when April 15, 1985 came and went I developed a very general practice including criminal defense, personal injuries, consumer protection, landlord tenant and, through the untimely death of my partner, Phillip Henkoff in 1991, Workers Compensation.
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