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144 C lawyers are available in Dover, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $71 per hour.
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With years of experience under her belt, Attorney Christine M. Craig has built solid expertise in the practice of personal injury representation. She understands that those who were victimized due to injury deserve to have their rights protected and receive rightful resolution of their cases. She also represents who need assistance with class action consumer protection lawsuits against large corporate entities who use underhanded tactics to cheat their customers. Attorney Craig has represented victims and their family members of auto accidents, wrongful death, product liability, medical malpractice, and slip and fall cases, to name a few.
We do charge a consult fee of $350 for initial consultations. We do give military, police/fire, union and teacher discounts for initial consultations which are $250.. A Dover native with strong ties to the community, Sean graduated from Dover High School and continues to reside in Dover. Sean was a Public School Teacher in the Bronx, New York, for several years after graduating college, where he served in an economically depressed school. During Law School, Sean clerked at the Manhattan Law Firm of Fasulo, Shalley and DiMaggio located near the former World Trade Center. With the Delaware Family Court, Sean served as Counsel for Indigent Parents involved in litigation with the Division of Family Services through a contract with the State of Delaware in 2006.. Active and involved in the community, he has volunteered in many local Organizations, including, The Children’s Theatre, The Kent County SPCA, The Ancient Order of Hibernians, The Northern Kent County Circle of Hope, and Interfaith Ministries. Currently Sean manages the Patrick H. Lynn Scholarship Fund, a charitable trust established to benefit college bound local students with financial assistance.. Sean also serves as pro bono Counsel for several local children through volunteer work he does through the Office of the Child Advocate. In 2008, he was a candidate for Kent County Levy Court.. Sean is a Graduate of Pace Law School, in White Plains, New York, and a Graduate of Marymount Manhattan College, in New York City. He was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 2005.. In 2011, Sean was elected to the City of Dover City Council, where he represents the Third District of Dover.. In 2014, Sean was elected to the Delaware House of Representatives where he serves the residents of the 31st District.. In 2016, Sean opened The Law Offices Of Sean M. Lynn, P.A., now known as The Lynn Firm, firm practicing primarily family law, criminal law and civil litigation.. Primary Practice Areas
Trial lawyer specializing in criminal defense. Practicing in all Courts throughout Delaware. Effective and experienced representation that gets results.
Tim is a partner at Shaheen & Gordon and Co-Chair of the firm’s Criminal Defense Practice Group. A respected trial lawyer with over 27 years of experience, Tim focuses his practice on state and federal criminal defense and civil litigation. He has an exceptional ability to help clients favorably resolve their legal problems, both in and out of the courtroom. Tim has an AV Preeminent rating for excellence from Martindale-Hubbell, he is recognized by Best Lawyers in America for his work in criminal defense, and he is listed as one of the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers.. Tim served as Vice President of Shaheen & Gordon from 2007 through 2018. He also served as a member of the firms’ Management Group from 2007 through 2014.
The dissolution of the marital relationship can be a very difficult experience as well as a very emotionally trying time for families. This is exactly when you need sound, expert, legal guidance of an experienced, approachable and dedicated. It is imperative that you be advised as to all of the options available to you so that you are capable of making right decisions for your future.. My firm has over 19 years of experience in the handling of marital and custody disputes, pre and post-marital agreements, marital settlement agreements, financial statements, custody and parenting time issues. I am a tenancious advocate for my client's interests and I am committed to safeguarding and promoting my clients' best interests -- both in the long and short term.
Sarah is the principal of the Law Office of Sarah H. Raymond a trust and estate planning law firm in Dover, Massachusetts with client meeting locations in Dover and Lexington, Massachusetts. Sarah is an experienced attorney and counselor-at-law who enjoys assisting individuals and families to help them meet their long term estate planning goals and provide for a smooth transition of assets after the death of a loved one. She works with clients to analyze estate, gift and capital gains tax issues as well as business succession issues and drafts comprehensive estate planning documents.. Visit for more information
Lawrence A. Vogelman brings over 45 years of experience to Shaheen & Gordon. He joins the firm’s Personal Injury and Criminal Defense practice groups, focusing on civil rights, criminal defense and complex civil litigation.. As a trial lawyer, Larry has tried hundreds of cases to verdict and handled dozens of appeals in state and federal courts. He was certified to act as lead trial counsel in death penalty cases in the State of New York and has represented death row inmates around the country. As a trained and experienced mediator, Larry also mediates civil controversies in both state and federal courts.. Larry is a frequent lecturer in the areas of civil rights litigation and professional ethics, as well as virtually every area of criminal defense. For over 30 years, he has traveled around the country training law students and lawyers in trial advocacy. For the past two decades, he has been the co-editor of West’s treatise on eyewitness identification, originally authored by Judge Nathan Sobel.. Larry was born in Brooklyn, New York and is a graduate of Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. He is a 1973 graduate of Brooklyn Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review, Editor of the Moot Court Honor Society, and elected to the Order of the Barristers. While President of the New Hampshire Bar Association, Larry started to focus on providing legal assistance to veterans. The result has been the birth of the Veterans Law Project, Legal Boots on the Ground. The project provides legal assistance to active-duty service members, veterans throughout New Hampshire, and their families.. The only Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Defense Lawyers in New Hampshire, Larry was also on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for six years. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the New Hampshire Association for Justice, the New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and a founding member of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is a Master Emeritus of the Daniel Webster Chapter of the American Inns of Court.. Before joining Shaheen & Gordon, Attorney Vogelman was a partner at Nixon, Vogelman, Slawsky & Simoneau, P.A. He came to New Hampshire from New York in 1994 and spent two years as deputy director of the New Hampshire Public Defender. Prior to that, Larry spent 15 years as a professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York, where he and Barry Scheck built the clinical and trial advocacy program. For over ten of those years, he and Professor Scheck were law partners in the firm Vogelman & Scheck.. Larry lives in Durham. He has three sons. When not trying to change the world “one case at a time,” Larry is a basketball referee and avid—albeit fair to middling—tennis player.
Joseph Andrews focuses on workers' compensation defense in Delaware and Maryland as well as Federal and State trademarks. Mr. Andrews graduated cum laude from King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania with a major in political science and a secondary focus on accounting. After college he joined AmeriCorps to teach Latin, Algebra and American History in inner city Wilmington, Delaware at Nativity School.. Mr. Andrews received his juris doctorate from Widener's Delaware Law School; became admitted to the bars of Delaware, Maryland and the U.S. District Court for Delaware; served as chief law clerk for the Chief Judge of Delaware's Family Court and worked in construction law before focusing on workers' compensation defense, employment law and trademark law.. Whether representing carriers in a coverage dispute or small business owners seeking legal consultation, the Law Office of Joseph Andrews prides itself on the personalized care and attention provided to each client on every claim. The firm is keenly aware of the problems faced by insurance carriers and the employers whom they insure throughout Delaware and Maryland. By giving full attention and dedication to each case, our firm aims to protect our clients' interests and exceed their expectations.
I represent clients in all State Courts in Kent, Sussex, and New Castle Counties in all misdemeanor and felony matters, including DUI, traffic violations, drug crimes, violent crimes, property crimes, sex crimes, firearms offenses, and violations of probation.
Committed to enjoying time with my wife of 43 years, grandchildren and family, especially while enjoying travel within the United States and internationally. An avid skier and motorcyclist for most of my life. Active in community non-profit organizations including the arts and history as an active board member for 30 years plus.
Attorney Nossiff is dedicated divorce lawyer in Dover NH. He is admitted to practice law in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. Mr. Nossiff is also a member of the Federal District Courts in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. Mr Nossiff served as mayor of the city of Dover.
Attorney John Edward Durkin is someone clients can trust. Credited as a "competent and knowledgeable legal counselor," he was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1995 and has received many legal accolades, including being ranked one of the Top New Hampshire Lawyers for four consecutive years, and being a multiple-time recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Procedure, Commercial Transactions, and Wills, Trusts and Estates.
At heart, I am a teacher. That's what happens when you come from a family full of educators. When a client comes in, I listen to their story and ask a lot of questions. Then, I explain their legal situation to them and give them a "road map" of how their case will likely play out. When a client's doctor doesn't explain their medical condition to them very well, I give them more information so they can understand what's happening to their body. When they don't understand a medical procedure, I'll explain that to them as well. I'll explain to them how to obtain lost wages and what their insurance covers (and doesn't cover). When they finish treating, I'll review their records and explain the case's likely settlement value, negotiation strategy to settle the case, and the likelihood of the case settling rather than going into litigation. I teach insurance adjusters about my client's case, and sometimes I teach them about the law or the person they are insuring. When a case can't be settled, it's my turn to teach the jury about all the relevant facts and issues that support my client's case. I'm not a salesman. I'm not an ambulance-chaser. I'm not going to mislead my clients about the merits of their case or the case's value; I'm going to be honest so the client knows what to expect. I'm someone who helps people who were injured due to someone else's fault, and I love my job.
Angela Fowler is a native Delawarean who graduated with honors from Dover High School in 1992 before going on to graduate cum laude in 1995 from the University of Delaware with a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice and a J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 1999. She was admitted to the Delaware Bar that same year and began her legal career as a civil Deputy for the Department of Justice representing the Division of Child Support Services. Angela left the Department of Justice to move to the Office of the Child Advocate in 2001 where she served as a downstate Deputy Child Advocate, representing abused and neglected children in Family Court proceedings for more than eight years. Angela left the Office of the Child Advocate to become a Hearing Officer for the Industrial Accident Board in October 2009 where she excelled until being appointed to the Family Court Bench as a Commissioner in Kent County in April 2014. Angela retired from the bench at the conclusion of her judicial term to embark on a private practice where she intends to continue working in areas of domestic relations, criminal defense, workers’ compensation and personal injury.. Angela has, throughout her professional career, also worked in a teaching capacity for Wilmington University, first in its Business Department and then in the Legal Studies Department where she has taught Ethics, Family Law, Employment Law and other law-related topics. She has been an active member of the academic community at Wilmington University, enjoying both her classroom interaction with students and the ongoing honor of working with students who have moved beyond her classroom.. In addition to a full professional schedule, Angela enjoys down time with her husband of more than 20 years, Gary, as well as her two sons, all of whom can often be found at a baseball ballpark near you.
Andrew works on a wide variety of matters and assists his clients to reach resolutions.. Prior to returning to New England, Strosahl worked in Washington, DC developing ocean-related legislation and performing government relations, including a fellowship with Senator Brian Schatz (HI). During law school, he worked on environmental issues with both the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the Conservation Law Foundation. Before coming ashore for law school, Strosahl spent more than six years at sea and attained his master mariners license of any gross tonnage upon the oceans. He received his law degree from the University of Maine School of Law, cum laude, and earned his bachelor’s degree from Maine Maritime Academy.
An experienced trial lawyer, Attorney Sarah Landres is a dedicated, skilled, and compassionate advocate for her clients.. Sarah brings her experience and commitment to client-centered representation to Shaheen & Grodon, where she focuses her practice on Criminal Defense. Previously, she worked for over twelve years as a staff attorney with the New Hampshire Public Defender, where she represented adults and juveniles charged in Superior, District, and Family Courts.. A member of the New Hampshire and National Associations of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Sarah has presented at continuing legal education trainings on the topic of substance use disorder in criminal defense. She previously served as Board Chair for Hope on Haven Hill, a non-profit organization that provides holistic treatment to pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorder.
Alexander Funk focues his practice on representing clients charged with, among other things, the following crimes:. DUI. Drug Crimes. Violent Crimes. Property Crimes. Sex Crimes. Juvenile Crimes. Traffic Violations. Mr. Funk also represents clients in the following areas:. Expungements. Pardons. Violation of Probation (VOP). Sentence Modifications
After a career as an Officer in the United States Air Force, I decided to attend law school at Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. I enjoy being in court, fighting the good fight for my clients.. Most of the cases I handle are criminal defense and DUI cases. I really feel that I can make a positive impact in my clients' lives by fighting for them when they are arrested. A lot of people get charged with crimes they just didn't do. For example, when one person in a car has drugs in his possession, everyone in the car may get indicted on felonies even if they didn't know about the drugs. Also, many times I find that the police and prosecutors overcharge people. Instead of charging people with the crime they committed, they charge them with a more serious crime. For example, in one case my firm handled, the police arrested our client for assault for shooting someone in the leg. When the prosecutor prepared the indictment, he asked the Grand Jury to indict on attempted first degree murder. We fought for the client and got rid of the attempted murder charges.. I also handle a good number of personal injury cases where my clients are injured in automobile accidents. Before I started practicing law, I thought that auto accident law was relatively straighforward. But now I see that clients need a skilled advocate in their corner who is well equipped to fight a multi-billion dollar insurance industry if they ever expect fair compensation. In some of the cases we have handled, we have gotten settlements or awards that are many times higher than the client would have received if they had tried to settle themselves or gone with an attorney that isn't well versed in this practice area.. James M. "Matt" Stiller, Jr.
Aaron is an associate attorney with the firm focusing on business and commercial litigation in all courts of the State of Delaware. He realizes that the costs of legal representation are just as much a part of the bottom-line as any other business expense and, as a result, he strives to provide his clients with options, both inside and outside of litigation, that make business and legal sense.. Aaron is a Dover native who graduated from Polytech High School. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware (B.A., Political Science) and his law degree from Widener University School of Law (J.D., cum laude). While in law school, Aaron was elected as a Research Editor of the nationally-recognized Delaware Journal of Corporate Law. In addition, and as a result of his academic performance, he obtained much sought after externships with the Hon. Joseph R. Slights, III of the Superior Court and with Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware.. Aaron is admitted to practice law in the courts of the State of Delaware and in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.