Top best C Lawyers in Dallas | 4044 available
4044 C lawyers are available in Dallas, Georgia. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $72 per hour.
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4044 C Lawyers Found Near You
Ashley de la Cerda is a trial attorney whose primary practice involves personal injury, defense, premises liability, commercial litigation, and trucking litigation. She has served as lead trial attorney and successfully tried cases to verdict in Dallas, Tarrant, Hunt, Erath, Ellis, Kaufman, Grayson, Denton, Wise, Young and Lubbock county of Texas.. She is admitted in the U.S. District Court - Northern District of Texas.
As the Managing Attorney at Sul Lee Law Firm. Diren Singhe instills a philosophy based on client-centric legal representation rooted in legal ethics, simple pragmatism, and Abraham Lincoln’s observation that the law is fundamentally the best reasoning of the wisest, applied over the ages “to the transactions and business of mankind.”. Following an early life spent all over the world from Europe to South America, California, and New York, Diren started his career as an executive at an energy industry startup in Houston before moving onto international commercial and intellectual property ligation, construction and design professional liability, fiduciary litigation, and then private company law. Diren is routinely called upon as an advocate in “bet the company” litigation and as trusted counsel in novel ventures.. Having served a broad spectrum of local, national, and global clients for several years, Diren has for the past decade focused on the representation of entrepreneurs, mid-cap companies, professional practices, and expanding family businesses with a presence in the DFW area, providing advice and advocacy as these they go from little more than tentative ideas, to becoming critical providers of jobs, goods and services, to becoming leaders in their respective industries and the broader society.. Diren has been active with various local Chambers of Commerce, serving on the board of the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber for several years, and has served on the Judicial Nominating Commission for the City of Dallas. In his spare time, Diren and his wife, a physician, are avid dog adoption advocates, sharing their home with several Basset Hounds and other rescues. Diren is also an avid road cyclist, and enjoys traveling to events throughout the country as well as overseas.
As an immigrant to the U.S., I am uniquely positioned to assist other foreign nationals get through the immigration process. I have been a high school exchange student (J-1), college student (F-1) and a specialty occupation worker (H-1B). Of course I have experienced the trying wait for visas at US consulates, so I understand how zelous and experienced representation can make a profound difference.. I have handled all types of immigration cases, and am happy to assist you with yours, in any way I can.
As a U.S. Army veteran, Dan Chern embodies the perfect balance of discipline, commitment, and passionate advocacy for his clients. He is a Dallas business lawyer you want on your side, no matter the situation. Attorney Chern also handles cases involving Real Estate Law, Business Litigation, Probate, and Probate litigation. This diverse level of representation allows him to help clients from all walks of life. Attorney Chern is truly dedicated to delivering the highest level of counsel and legal guidance to his clients. He has over 20 years of legal experience, even serving as a part-time associate municipal judge prior to founding his own firm. This gives him a unique insight when it comes to litigating matters in court. Contact his firm, the Law Offices of Dan Chern, P.C., today if you would like a free case evaluation.
As a lawyer, Wes enjoys helping his clients tell their story to the court, jury or public. He invests his time and efforts to narrate your facts in front of the ultimate decision makers, the jury. He not only wants to tell your story bur, to uncover it. That is what makes him different that other lawyers. Wes is also a 20+ year seasoned investigator. He currently is Chairman of the Board for Bearden Investigative Agency, Inc., a 50-year-old, second generation private investigative agency. He is a frequent lecturer for several professional associations and has appeared on multiple local and national news networks. Being a leader in the investigative community for years, Wes has served on several professional boards. In 2020, Wes was elected as president of the National Council of Investigative and Security Services, Inc. He is a member of multiple bar associations and and the Texas Bar College.
Admitted to the State Bar of Texas, 1983. Mrs. Johannsen has a robust track record of results as a senior legal advisor and hands-on attorney handling high volumes of litigation and advisory matters as well as negotiating and documenting complex transactions. She is an accomplished and influential professional with a propensity for negotiating favorable client outcomes.. Before coming to Canterbury, PC, Mrs. Johannsen was Of Counsel with Estes Thorne & Carr PLLC. Because of her expertise, she led the firm in developing and building a new construction and architectural practice focusing on liability and legal strategy. Mrs. Johannsen represented general contractors, subcontractors, and architects. During this time, she received recognition as one of the best lawyers for Commercial and Construction litigation in the Dallas area and was named one of the Best Lawyers in America.. Mrs. Johannsen served as General Counsel for The Beck Group for 11 years. She was involved in mitigating risks and unforeseen obstacles by conducting due diligence, instituting, and modernizing compliance polices and staying abreast of evolving regulations specific to the construction and architectural industries. Mrs. Johannsen also developed litigation strategy and standardized contract templates to be used company wide. She implemented training procedures that included contract summaries of key points and notice letter templates, state-specific indemnification provisions and in-person contract review and training in the field.. Prior to her tenure as Beck’s General Counsel, Mrs. Johannsen was a partner at Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld, LLC, an international law firm and an equity shareholder at Winstead P.C.
About:. Mr. Bridge works primarily with criminal defendants facing anything from DUII to Measure 11 Felonies.. Case Examples:. Client charged with Measure 11 Sex Offense with a presumptive prison sentence if convicted. Client denied the allegations and demanded a trial. At trial, Mr. Bridge argued that the allegations were unsupported by the evidence and his client was acquitted of all charges.. Client charged with DUII - Controlled Substance. Mr. Bridge was able to quickly determine that the state's allegation of intoxication was not supported by the evidence. At trial, Mr. Bridge was able to show that his client was not intoxicated and his client was acquitted by the judge.. Client charged with a driving-related offense. After analyzing the case, Mr. Bridge was able to determine that the stop of his client was unlawful. At a suppression hearing, Mr. Bridge successfully argued his theory resulting in his client's case being dismissed.. Disclaimer:. The facts of your case may differ from the facts referenced as "case examples." The examples provided are just that; examples. Your experience and outcome may differ from those cases. Each case is unique and each set of facts must be analyzed on the merits of those particular facts.
A no-nonsense technician; a grinder’s mentality. Mr. McCorquodale handles trials and appeals. Sandy has been bringing his unique combination of experience, skill, humor, and attitude to clients here in Texas for more than 35 years with a core belief that a straightforward, honest analysis and execution will always trump over tough talk and empty promises.. He represents clients throughout Texas in lawsuits involving personal injuries, wrongful death, traumatic brain injuries, financial disputes, insurance coverage, lawyers’ professional liability, accounting malpractice, contract claims, employment claims, hurricane claims, workers’ compensation claims, explosion claims, fraud and misrepresentation, fiduciary liability under ERISA, securities fraud, directors’ and officers’ liability, claims under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, franchisor- franchisee litigation and other matters. He represents clients in individual lawsuits, mass action lawsuits and class action lawsuits. He handles lawsuits in state and federal courts across the State of Texas and before the Division of Workers’ Compensation.
A New Orleans native, Dominique received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Loyola University New Orleans. After taking a gap year to move to Oakland, California, Dominique returned to New Orleans and continued her undergraduate education while also working full time to put herself through school.. Following her undergraduate education, Dominique went on to receive her Juris Doctor from Tulane University New Orleans, where she focused primarily on corporate and intellectual property law. During law school, Dominique demonstrated her ability to balance her coursework with extracurriculars. Ms. Williams served as a member of Tulane’s Black Law Student’s Association Mock Trial Team, on which she competed both at a regional and national level. Ms. Williams also served as a member of Tulane’s Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. Ms. Williams’ article, Problem Solved: Is the Fintech Era Uprooting Decades of Discriminatory Lending Practices?, in which she took a deep dive into the relationship between artificial intelligence and alternative lending, was published in Volume 23 of the Journal.. Ms. Williams is new to the Dallas area, and enjoys shopping, trying different foods, and traveling in her spare time.
A graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law in Tuscaloosa Alabama Ms. Weathers was admitted to the Alabama Bar in May 1989. Her legal experience has spanned several disciplines including criminal law, family law, estate litigation, intellectual property, and as a general practitioner. However, since graduating from law school, she has practiced primarily in Criminal Law as an Assistant District Attorney for six years and as a defense attorney since that time. Ms. Weathers has tried in excess of 100 felony jury trials and many misdemeanors and juvenile trials. Serving as a prosecutor Ms. Weathers worked tirelessly to protect victims of crime and punish the offender. She received advanced training as a prosecutor at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago, Illinois, and at the National Advocacy Center, Columbia, South Carolina. Following her service as a prosecutor, Ms. Weathers went into private practice and devoted herself to the effective representation of citizens accused of criminal offenses and general practice. She has taught college-level classes in Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, and Civil Procedure. In 2007 Ms. Weathers opened her private law office for the representation of clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Ms. Weathers is committed to providing superior professional legal representation to clients in need of legal services and treating the client with respect and professional courtesy.
"A lawyer you can trust" - Jasmine Crockett. I was blessed enough to experience running for the office of District Attorney at the age of 28. While I wasn't victorious, I was successful. I smoothly transitioned into private practice after the campaign was completed.. I believe that I am truly walking in my purpose as an attorney and as such am a zeolous advocate in every case that comes across my desk. I am passionate about my clients, family, and community. Below is a list of some of my civic activities.. Past member of Junior League Texarkana. Top 40 under 40 (Four States Living Magazine)Leadership SBOT (State Bar of Texas) in 2010I am a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and serve as the Primary Campus Advisor to the Undergraduates at SAU, Magnolia. Past Member of the Customer Service and Performance Subcommittee (The National Bar Association)I am a member of Texarkana Young Lawyers Association and while under the leadership of Attorney Shivali Sharma, I served as the social chair and worked on various local projects which netted the affiliate various awards. The association received TYLA’s First Place-Small City Comprehensive Award of Achievement, the Arkansas Bar Association’s Outstanding Bar Association Award, and the American Bar Association’s Second Place-Small City Comprehensive Award. Some of the projects that I have participated in are:Texarkana’s first Young Lawyer Practicum Program, The Domestic Violence Prevention Valentine Program with distribution of "Ending the Violence: How to Obtain A Texas Protective Order," rollout of the Legal Guide for Cancer Patients at the local Race for the Cure, creation of Texarkana Kids Law Library provided to two local schools, local Judicial Dinner*, New Lawyer Reception, Vote America, restaurant night benefiting the local Boy’s & Girl’s Club, Watersprings Ranch Orphanage Halloween Party, and attorney volunteer days with Harvest Texarkana, Teen Court of Texarkana, Local Affiliate Newsletter*, and Running WJ Ranch.My favorite project to date is VOTE AMERICA - where we inform high school students about the history of voting in America and ultimately register eligible students to vote.