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288 L lawyers are available in Fairfield, California. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $71 per hour.
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Housing and Employment Rights. I specialize in housing, eviction defense, tenant advocacy, employment rights, wage claims. I am dedicated to representing the underserved and those who seek justice. My zealous advocacy is balanced with compassion to ensure respect and dignity for our clients.. **Please note: I do not represent landlords or persons seeking to evict others. I also no longer accept cases involving motor vehicle accidents and personal injuries resulting therefrom.
Gary D. Sparks is an accomplished attorney who has successfully represented hundreds of husbands, wives, parents, military service members and same sex couples with their divorce and other family law legal disputes for more than a decade.. In fact, you may have heard Gary during one of his multiple appearances as a special guest on the Ronn Owens Program on KGO-AM 810 in San Francisco discussing current California divorce and family law issues, and he has been interviewed by both local and national publications in addition to publishing several of his own legal guides and blog.. Gary graduated 1st in his class from the John F. Kennedy University School of Law, where he was awarded Magna Cum Laude honors for excellence in academic achievement, in addition to numerous other scholarly awards. He clerked for the Family Law court while in law school and served as the managing editor of the Law Review. As a result of his good standing and academic accomplishments, Gary was certified by the State Bar of California to engage in the limited practice of family law while still a law student. He worked for several years as a student instructor, and then afterwards as a teaching assistant at the School of Law, and today continues to privately tutor and advise law students in their studies and in preparation for the bar exam and their future careers. He also serves as a mentor for new lawyers.. Prior to founding his own firm in 2009, Gary was a partner at Holmes, Moore & Sparks, a well-known family law firm in Walnut Creek with a rich 25+ year history of successful family law advocacy across the East Bay.. Gary has a reputation in the legal community for being firm, yet fair, in dealing with other parties and attorneys. His time clerking for the court gave him valuable insight and experience into the inner workings of our legal system, flawed as it may be. Gary enjoys legal research and analysis, and is highly skilled at presenting oral argument in court. Gary practices law from the perspective of a divorced father who learned the legal system firsthand during his own highly contested custody case, which eventually drove him to attend law school with the objective of practicing family law.. Gary is a member of the State Bar of California, the American Bar Association, the Contra Costa County Bar Association, the Solano County Bar Association, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and is a member of the Bay Area Regional Standing Committee (BARSC) of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of California which proposes, reviews and recommends legislation to our state assembly and senate each year. Gary regularly presents pro-per divorce clinics and has served as a “Lawyer in the Library,” and also volunteers to assist self-represented parties reach agreements at their mandatory Settlement Conferences at the courthouse.. Gary is admitted to practice law in all state courts throughout California. He is also active in community service and is an ardent supporter of students in public education. Gary is a recipient of the Unsung Hero Award for his past efforts with the Vanished Children’s Alliance to locate, recover and reunify missing and abducted children with their families, and is a member of the Masons of California and a supporter of the Masons 4 Mitts program providing baseball gloves to underprivileged children here in the Bay Area.. Gary is an avid golfer with a handicap that is far too high for his liking. He enjoys football, baseball, mountain and road biking, loves riding on his Vulcan Mean Streak cruiser and spending time with his family and dog, Harley.
Former prosecutor now on your side. DUI expert. Trained in DRE, ARIDE, and FST. Taught DUI seminars. 11+ years of experience and nearly 80 jury trials.
Doug Mahoney has been representing those who are injured for more than 28 years. Most of his clients are referred to him by former clients or by attorneys who trust him to represent their clients with their personal injury needs. Although he represents people who have been injured in many different ways, he has a special interest in representing people who were sexually abused as children.. Doug is a trial lawyer with many jury verdicts. Some examples would include achieving a $2.75 million dollar jury verdict for a man who was sexually abused by a pediatric endocrinologist decades earlier. In affirming the verdict, the Connecticut Supreme Court recognized for the first time the duty of an institution to protect a child in its care from sexual abuse.. In John Doe v. Boys and Girls Village, Doug and his partner Cindy Robinson achielved a $1.25 million jury verdict for their client who had been sexually abused by his teacher. Doug and Cindy brought the case against the boy's mental health care provider who despite having reason to know about the abuse, failed to report it to authorites allowing it to continue on.. In Blackwell v. Town of Seymour, Doug served as lead counsel in a case involving a drunk driver resulting in three deaths and an amputation. The jury returned a verdict totalling over $16 million dollars for the four men with over $6 million of the verdict against the Town of Seymour for the failure of its off duty police officer to stop the drunk driver.. Doug is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and an Advocate in the American Board of Trial Advocacy. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America in the field of personal injury. He is a Past President of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. He has been board certified in civil trial practice for 20 years.. Doug achieved his J.D. with Honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law and his AB from the College of the Holy Cross.
Dionne E. Choyce has acquired a great reputation for being a passionate and hardworking trial attorney. His courtroom development began at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, where he helped lead the McGeorge trial competition team to a Regional Championship in the American Trial Lawyers Association Competition (ATLA). After graduating from law school, Mr. Choyce went to work for the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (Oakland, CA), where he gained extensive courtroom experience prosecuting all phases of criminal cases, including jury trials, felony preliminary hearings, juvenile felony trials, as well as misdemeanor and felony law and motion hearings. Mr. Choyce has handled hundreds of traffic and DUI cases, and has mastered the art of skillful negotiation and plea-bargaining in this area, which allow his clients to receive the best possible outcome. As a former prosecutor in one of California’s toughest jurisdictions, Mr. Choyce understands how to evaluate a criminal trial case, and will vigorously represent his clients to possibly get criminal charges reduced or dismissed. With respect to personal injury clients, because Mr. Choyce has tried dozens of trials before judges and juries, he will not hesitate to seek justice by way of a jury trial when insurance companies fail to adequately compensate those injured in serious accidents. Mr. Choyce received his undergraduate degree in English (with honors) from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He then went on to receive his graduate degree from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He earned his law degree from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. Mr. Choyce is a member of the Charles Houston Bar Association, the Wiley E. Manuel Bar Association, the Sacramento Consumer Attorneys, and the Sacramento County Bar Association. In his free time, Mr.Choyce enjoys reading, going to church, and spending quality time with his family.
Dear Reader,. First, thank you for read this "About Me" section. Like looking to hire a contractor for your next home project, I believe it is important that litigants research and learn about any attorney they are considering hiring for their familly-law matter. When it comes to spending your money and protecting your most precious assets (children and assets), trusting and having faith in your attorney is vitally important.. I have been practicing family law in California since 2001. My experience in many California family-law courts has taught me that first understanding the big picture and ultimate goal of their case is so important when commencing or responding to a family law matter--whether it be in a divorce, custody matter and/or support matter--or any other type of family-law matter. Based on my many years of family-law experience, I work with my full-representation and coaching clients to help them understand the importance of how to best proceed with their family-law matter. For instance, before a person decides to run to family-law court, for any legal reason, I strongly believe it's very important that the individual first understand the risks, benefits and possible consquences of their actions--as well as understand the chances their lawsuit will be successful. Also, unlike many family-law attorney, I am a strong advocate of teaching my clients the fundamental basics of the legal process and procedures--since many family-law cases continue for many years--well-after their attorney is no longer in the picture. A general working knowledge of the law, procedures and local rules (and judges) is vitally important so that litigants can set reasonable expectations regarding the outcome of their case.. My family-law practice consists of providing full legal representation (traditional legal services) about 80% of the time to clients who can afford full legal representation. For the remaining 20% who cannot afford to hire an attorney to represent them, but genuinely need some type of legal help, I provide what is known as "unbundled legal services." For instance, legal coaching is a form of unbundled legal services. Regardless of the type of family-law legal services you need, I am able to help.. My personal experience also helps me help my clients. My first marriage ended in divorce in 1995 and I was a single parent for the entirety of my kiddo's childhod. Thus, I know and also understand the complex and intricate emotional component of family-law issues--which are unique to this area of law. This is why I am a major proponent of practicing compassionate law and extending a compassionate ear and patient mentality when helping my clients navigate their family-law case. Don't believe me? Check out on Avvo, Google and Yelp to learn what others are saying about me.. I look forward to talking with you about your family-law case,. Sincerely,. Linda C. Garrett
Christine Tenore joined the Fairfield, Connecticut elder law firm in 2000. Her talent, perception and sensitivity have earned the respect of clients and members of our team alike.. Her prior professional experience in the medical field — encompassing nursing home administration and resident’s rights and activities — adds special depth and insight to her commitment to successfully resolve each client's personal goals and legal needs. She brings empathy, understanding and creativity to each client and family's often complex and emotional issues.. Christine is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the Connecticut Chapter of NAELA, the Fairfield County Bar Association, and the Executive Committee of the Elder Law and Trusts and Estates Sections of the Connecticut Bar Association. She is also a member of the Greater Bridgeport Elderly Services Council and the Connecticut Geriatrics Society.. Christine is a an accomplished pianist and organist. She is a volunteer accompanist with Arts for the Community of Weston. Through semi-annual concerts, this 501(c )(3) organization raises funds and awareness for local charities, such as the Senior Centers, Norwalk Family and Children’s Aid, Rescue Missions, Soup Kitchens and Domestic Violence Chapters.. Christine practices in the areas of Life and Estate Planning: Title XIX/Medicaid planning and application, Wills, Trusts, Conservatorships, Estate Planning and Estate Administration.. Christine is a graduate of Pace University School of Law, Cum Laude, and is admitted to the Connecticut Bar. She received her B.A. in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry from S.U.N.Y. at Binghamton.
Audrey A. Felsen, Esq. has over 15 years of experience practicing in the areas of criminal law and personal injury law. Attorney Felsen was first admitted to practice in 1999 and is admitted to practice in the following state and federal courts: State of Connecticut; United States District Court, Connecticut; Second Circuit Court of Appeals; Southern District of New York.. Ms. Felsen handles all stages of criminal proceedings, from investigation through resolution and post-resolution proceedings, including erasure of records and Pardons. Ms. Felsen is an experienced attorney in both state and federal criminal practice in all matters including complex financial matters, fraud allegations, child pornography, multi-defendant drug conspiracies, firearms offenses and domestic disputes.. Ms. Felsen has been a District Representative for the past six years for the Federal criminal bar in the District of Connecticut. She is an active member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. She is also a member of the American Bar Association and is co-chair of the Criminal Justice section of the Fairfield County Bar Association. Ms. Felsen was the 2017 recipient of the Diane "Cookie" Polan Award in recognition of a rising female attorney fighting for civil rights in the spirit of Diane "Cookie" Polan. She also has worked as an adjunct professor at Sacred Heart University and teaches classes in Connecticut on topics related to criminal justice and state and federal criminal law and procedure.
Attended public schools in Westport, Connecticut.. Background in information technology and computers with Westinghouse and CBS.
As a young man, I grew up in California and served in the U.S. Army Infantry and I was trained as a paratrooper. Before law school, I was an entrepreneur and owned several small apartment buildings, businesses, and I practiced real estate.. I saw so many problems with the legal and political system that I went to law school to look for solutions. I received a Juris Doctor from Northwestern California University School of Law in 2015 and passed the California bar exam on my first attempt.. I have always been idealistic. I have been an advocate for family rights and a board member for a homeless youth non-profit organization. I want to form non-profit organizations to promote legal reform, housing reform, and reduce political polarization.. I have two charming daughters, two grand-children, and I have been with his wonderful wife, Denise, for 10 years.
As a 27 year veteran, representing only injury victims, I promise that I will be personally responsible for your case. I have two experienced paralegals who assist me in preparing your matter, keeping close communication with you, answering your questions, and taking the steps necessary to get you an excellent result. I can also fund the most complicated/challenging types of cases including major truck crash, wrongful death, product liability and other serious injury claims.