Top best Civil Lawyers in ZIP 98122 | 8 available
8 Civil lawyers are available in ZIP code 98122 in Escanaba, Michigan. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $374 per hour.
Civil Lawyers Nearby Escanaba 98122 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Seattle Area) 98104 1.7 miles
(Seattle Area) 98154 1.8 miles
(Seattle Area) 98101 1.8 miles
(Seattle Area) 98109 2.7 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Tacoma Area) 98402 25.8 miles
4 - 8
$171 - $577
50% - 68%
4.5 - 4.9 ★
FAQs - Civil Lawyers in 98122 city Escanaba How many Civil lawyers actively serve residents of Escanaba, Michigan? Approximately 37 licensed attorneys focus on Civil across Escanaba, Michigan. Most matters are filed through the Michigan District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil lawyers in Escanaba, Michigan? In Escanaba, typical rates range from $175-$269 per hour for Civil. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2634 and $6733, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil matters usually take in courts near Escanaba? Civil cases in Escanaba, Michigan usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the Michigan District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil cases for people living in Escanaba, Michigan? Residents of Escanaba typically see Civil filings handled by the Michigan District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil? About 70% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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My practice focuses on assisting clients with litigation and transactions involving contaminated properties. This includes negotiating cleanup agreements with EPA and Ecology, engaging in cost recovery litigation, litigating with insurance companies to obtain coverage, and representing companies in natural resource damages claims.
Mr. Hemmat is the Principal Attorney and founder of The Hemmat Law Group, a preimeir family law, domestic violence, and civil litigation firm in Seattle, Washington.. With over 36 years of legal experience, Steven Hemmat has earned the respect of his adversaries by approaching litigation and negotiations with high ethical standards and with professional integrity.. Whether clients are involved in a hotly contested divorce or emotionally wrenching custody battle, seeking redress for a severe personal injury, or wrangling over a contract, Steven Hemmat’s determination to be reasonable has achieved the best results for client after client.Clients trust Mr. Hemmat’s compassionate and conscientious approach to resolving even the most emotional issues.. Visit his website: hemmatlaw .com.
Lynne Wilson is a civil rights attorney who has practiced in Seattle for more than thirty years. She focuses on police misconduct, prisoner civil rights, and personal injury law in state and federal courts. She graduated cum laude from Seattle University Law School after previously working as a journalist for The Seattle Weekly. Lynne has published articles about police accountability in the Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report [PMCRLR] a bi-monthly Thomson Reuters publication. These illuminate the legal aspects of policing issues such as body cameras, Tasers, pepper spray, police collective bargaining agreements, deadly force and de-escalation policies, racial profiling, disciplinary records, private prisons and less-lethal weapons. She has served as a neutral arbitrator for King County and Snohomish County Superior Courts.. Long involved in community affairs, Ms. Wilson served on the board of Mothers for Police Accountability for 27 years and continues to volunteer as a legal and policy advisor to Mothers. In 2023, she was appointed by the Seattle City Council to serve as the Civil Liberties Law commissioner on the Seattle Community Police Commssion. She served on the ACLU Legal Committee for ten years in the 1990s and was also an active board member of the National Coalition on Police Accountability during that time. In 1999, she was a founding member of the National Lawyers Guild's Police Accountability Project. In 2013, she helped launch the Northwest Police Misconduct Attorneys group and currently serves as its Co-Chair. The Seattle City Council appointed her to two community police task forces (1993 and 2007). She also provided expert testimony on police collective bargaining and community conflict at the Amnesty International Hearings held in 2000 on the 1999 WTO Seattle protests. She recently spoke to the Washington Association of Justice on the current status of the qualified immunity defense in federal civil rights cases and to the Washington State Bar Association regarding the use of the United Nation’s Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment to hold local police and jail officials accountable.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Escanaba and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Escanaba and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Escanaba and surrounding areas.