Top best Appeals Lawyers in ZIP 90230 | 1 available
1 Appeals lawyers are available in ZIP code 90230 in Culver City, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.0/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $373.0 per hour.
Appeals Lawyers Nearby Culver City 90230 (by distance)
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(Los Angeles Area) 90066 2.1 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90045 3.0 miles
(Marina Del Rey Area) 90292 3.2 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90067 4.3 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90025 4.4 miles
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(El Segundo Area) 90245 5.5 miles
(Santa Monica Area) 90401 5.7 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90036 5.7 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90089 6.5 miles
(Los Angeles Area) 90010 6.5 miles
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Firm principal Paul Kujawsky has thirty years of experience as an appellate attorney. He began his career as a staff attorney with the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, where he drafted scores of opinions for the court in all areas of civil and criminal law. From 1989 to 1994, he was employed by the firm of Wasserman, Comden and Casselman, in Tarzana, California. There, he drafted and reviewed discovery, performed legal research, prepared motions, and wrote appellate briefs and writ petitions for the firm’s complex insurance defense and government liability cases.. In 1994, Mr. Kujawsky opened his own appellate law practice in Studio City, California. Since that time, he has focused exclusively in appellate practice, in all areas of civil and criminal law. Over the years, he has had the opportunity to use his expertise to help many clients and fellow attorneys through the appeals process. Mr. Kujawsky is proud to have written an amicus brief for members of Congress in Zivotofsky v. Clinton, 10-699. [An American citizen born in Jerusalem is entitled to have “Israel” listed as his birthplace in his passport. Congress shares foreign policy management with the President; the President can’t nullify Congressional legislation with a “signing statement.”] The brief helped persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to decide the important Constitutional questions in the case.<!– Mr. Kujawsky is proud to have written an amicus brief for members of Congress in Zivotofsky v. Secretary of State, 444 F.3d 614 (D.C. Cir. 2006) [American citizen born in Jerusalem entitled to have “Israel” listed as his birthplace in his passport; President can’t nullify Congressional legislation with “signing statement”].–>. Mr. Kujawsky received his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Davis School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Yale University. He was admitted to practice in the state of California in 1983.. Mr. Kujawsky is an independent, creative thinker who has exceptional writing skills.