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215 C lawyers are available in Georgetown, Texas. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 64% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $78 per hour.
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With over two decades of legal experience spanning Family Law, Criminal Law, Juvenile Justice, and Immigration Law, my journey from Vermont to the global stage has been driven by a deep-seated desire to assist others. Fluent in Arabic, French, Greek, German, and Farsi, my passion for multiculturalism and language proficiency has enriched my ability to connect with diverse communities.. My commitment lies in supporting families and children through the complexities of the legal system. Recognizing that seeking legal counsel often arises from challenging circumstances, I strive to make a positive impact during these critical moments. As your advocate, I pledge to pursue the most favorable outcomes with unwavering dedication.. Navigating immigration procedures can be daunting. Whether it involves visas, residency, waivers, naturalization, removal proceedings, or asylum applications, I offer guidance to streamline the process. Attention to detail is paramount in initial filings to maximize success, as subsequent submissions typically yield less favorable results.. Beyond the courtroom, I extend my passion for making a difference to animal rescue. At home, I dedicate myself to rescuing and rehoming dogs, ensuring they find safe and loving environments.. My journey in law and advocacy is driven by a profound commitment to service and empathy, ensuring that every client and creature I encounter receives the care and attention they deserve.
With over twenty years of experience, both in private practice and working in-house for a multi-national corporation, I understand the business side of the legal issues that businesses face. Additionally, litigating both civil and criminal cases for more than the past twenty years helps me understand what steps to take, and what ones to avoid in order to help you meet your goals.
Veronica Chidester has demonstrated her passion for advocacy in cases ranging from Justice of the Peace to Federal Court, and everything in between. She attended The University of Texas at Austin for both undergraduate and law school. She worked in the legislature and was a lobbyist prior to getting her law degree. At UT Law, she discovered a love for advocacy through law school, she worked at the Texas Attorney General’s Office in the Law Enforcement Defense Division, where she tried Federal cases in various jurisdictions throughout the State. As a part of this job, she had the opportunity to visit almost every prison in Texas to familiarize herself with the justice system.. Veronica went on to work at the Travis County Attorney’s Office where she prosecuted everything from Class C traffic tickets to high-risk assaults. Veronica became a chief prosecutor in misdemeanor court and then worked as the chief prosecutor in the family violence division. She then went on to work at the Travis County District Attorney’s Office in the special prosecution division handling family violence cases. Later, she moved to the criminal trial court division, where she dealt with a variety of felony cases.. Veronica also spends her summer teaching a course on trial tactics at UT Law. She continues to promote advocacy through her involvement in mock trial competitions and board of advocate activities. She understands the importance of being able to back up her clients through fierce but measured advocacy.
Todd Kelly is first, and foremost, a child of God. He is a devoted husband to his wife, Robbye, and father of four amazing children, Joshua, Meghan, Matthew, and Selby.. Professionally, Todd is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is an “AV” rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Todd is licensed in Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia, New Mexico and Pennsylvania. He grew up in Arlington, Texas, and received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Texas in 1987, while attending on an ROTC Scholarship. He then earned his J.D. from the Dickinson School of Law in 1995 as a member of the Woolsack Honor Society, while serving as a U.S. Marine, where he returned to practice as a judge advocate.. Todd left the Marine Corps for private practice in 1998, as a Major in the judge advocate general’s (JA) corps. He represented seriously injured people in Virginia and Pennsylvania before returning to represent similar victims in his native Texas in 2002.. Todd has been featured on 20/20, The Rachel Maddow Show, and has been interviewed on legal topics by numerous national and local news programs. In 2009, Todd spoke to committees of the United States Congress related to the Fairness in Arbitration Act, in an effort to eliminate mandatory, binding, pre-dispute arbitration provisions that we still find in many of our consumer products and other contracts. Todd was consulted by the Senator who sponsored an amendment to the Senate Appropriations bill during that year which led to the abolition of forced arbitration for victims of sexual assault by most military contractors.. In 2013, Todd was inducted into the Texas Lawyer Hall of Fame following a $16,900,000 verdict on behalf of a mentally handicapped woman who was raped by a caregiver. He has been named a Texas Super Lawyer in 2011, 2012 and every year since 2014.. Todd has dedicated his life to making America safer. He now continues that work by protecting those truly injured people who will never get the justice that our system promises to them without holding greedy, powerful companies responsible for the damage they cause. As a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, as a member of the Executive Committee of the Texas Trial Lawyers’ Association, and as president of the Capital Area Trial Lawyer’s Association, he is a staunch defender of our 7th Amendment Right to Trial by Jury in all cases with a value exceeding $20.00.. Todd believes that if we fail to protect the 7th Amendment to the United States Constitution, we will eventually lose the rights guaranteed by them all because it is the right to hold the powerful accountable, protected by the 7th Amendment, that protects the individual freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution.
Thomas E. Gay, Esq., has been a partner with the Law Offices of Murray, Phillips & Gay in Georgetown, DE. Mr. Gay earned his B.S. in Biology in 1987 at the University of Delaware in Newark, DE. He attended law school at Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, DE and graduated with his J.D. in 1991. During law school, he participated in the Family Law Clinic-Delaware Volunteer Legal Services. Mr. Gay worked for the State of Delaware, Family Court, Kent County as a law clerk for The Honorable William N. Nicholas and The Honorable William J. Walls from 1992 until 1993. Mr. Gay was admitted to the State of Maine Bar in 1992 and the Delaware Bar in 1994.. Mr. Gay's primary area of practice is Domestic Relations Law. He is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association, the Maine State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the Delaware Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a long-standing, active member of the Terry Carey American Inns of Court. In addition to today's presentation, Mr. Gay has also been a guest speaker at "Fundamentals of Family Law", "Custody Evaluations for the Private Practitioner", "Property Division in the Family Court", "Divorce Law 101-Obtaining the Best Settlement for Your Client in Delaware", to name a few. Mr. Gay was selected as one of the Top Delaware Family Law/Divorce attorneys in Delaware Today magazine.
The Texas Criminal Justice system can be confusing and unpredictable. As a result, many people get lost in the system and are treated like statistics. This is morally wrong.. I believe that all people must be treated with dignity and respect. I became an attorney to help people, and I am truly committed to improving the lives of my clients.
The Law Office of Gregory R. Terra was established in 2005, dedicated to providing professional and experienced criminal defense representation in Williamson County, Texas, for a reasonable and straightforward fee. To date, we have been retained to represent clients in over 1700 criminal cases (including DWI/DUI, drug possession, theft, assault and a variety of other charges). We currently have 235+ 5-star reviews on Google, with an overall rating of 5/5 stars. We offer a free initial consultation. We are located in Georgetown at the Tamiro Plaza, which is two blocks from the courthouse and directly across the street from the Monument Cafe.
Stotts Law, PLLC is a solo practice, offering legal services over a broad geographical area, including Fayette, Bourbon, Woodford, and Scott Counties, and other surrounding areas upon request. Areas of practice include family law, divorce, child custody and time sharing, adoption, child support, domestic violence, and more.
Since 2003, Attorney Andrew Whitehead has been the Delaware criminal defense lawyer clients can trust. Serving Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, he and his team at Whitehead Law help clients with a variety of legal challenges, including fighting criminal charges, obtaining fair compensation from stubborn insurance companies, and bankruptcy filings. No matter how severe your situation may seem, their team stands ready to help you protect your future and secure the best possible outcome for your unique situation. Don’t face your legal challenges alone. Call Whitehead Law today to schedule your consultation and learn more about how to make the best use of your legal options.
Ross C. Karsnitz chairs the workers' compensation practice and assists clients with a wide variety of civil litigation including personal injury, workers compensation, business, and real estate matters in the Georgetown Office. Ross was raised in Sussex County Delaware, and is a second generation attorney with both his mother and father practicing in Delaware.. Service areas:• Boating and Jet Ski Accidents• Car Accidents• Construction Accidents• Dog Bites / Attacks• Mass Torts• Motorcycle Accidents• Negligent Security• Product Liability• Rideshare Accidents• Serious Injuries• Slip and Fall• Truck Accidents• Workers' Compensation• Wrongful Death
Ron’s current practice centers almost exclusively on criminal defense and he has successfully defended cases ranging anywhere from murder to simple traffic tickets. As a lawyer, he believes that every person is entitled to be treated fairly and with dignity regardless of the charges they face. He understands that when a person is accused of a crime, the entire weight of the judicial system can come crashing down on that person and often Ron is the only one who can protect his client from an unfair conviction or sentence. Ron relishes the role of the underdog and the opportunity to protect his client’s from unfair accusations. He takes his role as a defense attorney extremely serious and seeks to provide his clients with honest, candid and useful advice tailored to the specific needs of each client. He believes each and every client is entitled to the best representation, regardless of the crime charged.
Practice Areas- Criminal Defense and Petitions for Protection from Abuse in Family Court. Derek is a Sussex County Native who was born and raised in Lewes, Delaware. Derek graduated from Cape Henlopen High School in 2008, University of Delaware in 2012 and Delaware Law School in 2015.. After passing the Delaware Bar Exam, Derek began practice as an associate with the law firm of Stumpf, Vickers and Sandy P.A where he interned throughout the entirety of law school. While working for Stumpf, Vickers and Sandy Derek practiced in both the areas of criminal and family law.. In October of 2016, Derek took a position with the Department of Justice as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Delaware where he prosecuted everything from traffic tickets to homicides. While serving as a Deputy Attorney General Derek also led the Drug Unit in prosecuting the county’s biggest drug offenders.. In March of 2022 Derek transitioned back into private practice and took a position with The Smith Firm, LLC where he practiced in the areas of Criminal Defense, Family Law, Real Estate Law and Personal Injury. In January of 2024 Derek accepted an offer to join the law firm of Gonser and Gonser P.A where he primarily practices out of their Georgetown office.. Derek has extensive trial experience in a multitude of Courts including Justice of the Peace Court, Alderman’s Court, Family Court, the Court of Common Pleas and Superior Court. As someone who has prosecuted cases, Derek is uniquely positioned to offer perspective on how cases are investigated and built as well as how to get the best resolution for his client. With Gonser and Gonser Derek primarily practices in the area of Criminal Defense and Petitions for Protection from Abuse. His work on Petition’s for Protection from Abuse recently earned him a nomination from Coastal Magazine as the top Family/Divorce attorney in Sussex County. Delaware Today magazine named Derek one of 2024’s top Lawyers. The National Trial Lawyers named Derek as one of the Top 40 Under 40 Criminal Defense Lawyers in Delaware.
My practice is focused on criminal defense work. I have handled cases from traffic tickets to capital murder. I am a graduate of Hofstra University and Tulane Law School. The majority of my practice is handling DUI work for residents as well as people who vacation from out of state who are arrested in Delaware. I also handle a lot of work with hispanic immigrants who don't speak English with the help of a translator and an immigration attorney.
My goal is to get the best possible results for each and every one of my clients through high quality, ethical, and personalized legal representation at a reasonable cost to each client. You get the benefit of over 30 years of legal experience when you hire me to help you with your legal problem.. I will give you and your legal problem the personal attention you want and deserve. I will also work to achieve the best possible results for you as quickly as possible at a reasonable cost. Please feel free to call me at if you have any legal questions about traffic tickets, criminal problems, divorce, family law problems, or toll road payment problems.. I can help you draft a Last Will and Testament and I can help you probate an estate for someone who has recently passed away. If you are looking for an attorney to help you with your legal problems in Williamson County or anywhere else in central Texas, call me to see if I can help you.
James Twine was born at Fort Hood, Texas. Lived in New Jersey as a kid, and moved to Cedar Park, Texas with his family in 1993. He is a graduate of Leander High School, received a Bachelor’s Degree from Texas A&M University, a Masters in Public Administration from Texas State University, and a Juris Doctorate from Texas Southern Thurgood Marshall School of Law.. Before becoming an attorney, he worked as a proofreader at the Texas State Senate Engrossing and Enrolling Office during a legislative session, as an underwriter for an insurance company, and a writer for a local business paper. He later worked as a clerk in the Williamson County District Clerk’s Office. He eventually moved to a position as an office specialist for Williamson County Court at Law #2. From there, he became a paralegal for the University of Texas at San Antonio. Before heading to law school, he was a legal assistant for a criminal defense attorney.. James enjoys spending his free time at his daughter’s basketball and soccer games. He loves spending time on the Lake with his friends and family. When time permits he is always looking to attend live music events and festivals.. “I have a true passion for criminal defense work. I’ve spent all of my professional career as an attorney in areas of law where I thought I could be the most help to everyday people. When people ask me what type of business I’m in, I tell them I’m in the people business. I’ve had the privilege of meeting so many wonderful people on my journey, and I hope to continue serving the people in my community.”
James C. Winters is a seasoned criminal trial lawyer with a robust educational background and extensive experience as a prosecutor.He graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 2013, where he honed his trial advocacy skills, preparing himself for a career in criminal law. During his time in law school, he received the Dean’s Achievement Award in Texas Criminal Procedure: Pretrial for earning the highest grade in the class. He was also a staff editor for the American Journal of Criminal Law and a member of the interscholastic mock trial team, earning election into the prestigious Order of Barristers. His commitment to trial advocacy was further recognized with a scholarship for excellence in the field.. Before law school, James graduated magna cum laude from Hofstra University with a B.A. in Political Science and minors in Speech, Communication, and Rhetorical Studies, as well as Legal Studies in Business. He was also a Division 1 college athlete during his undergraduate years.
I've been practicing law for over 30 years. Please call the office for a free 30 minute consultation and see how you can put my knowldge and experience to work for you.
I'm a specialist in appellate law who practices in Texas and around the country. My goal in every case is to deliver highly effective appellate work, to give honest and practical advice, and to make sure clients are always satisfied by their decision to hire me.
I went to Law School to help people. I've found that my Criminal Law practice is an amazing place to allow me to help and serve people in need. I get the privilege and honor of being a voice for those wrongfully accused and advocating on their behalf. I also take great pride in helping those who have commited crimes and assisting them on shedding light on the legal process. My Counseling role, in my opinion, is just as valuable as my Attorney-Advocate role. I have found, more often than not, that if I help my clients take accountability for their transgressions and remedy their issues that caused their criminal allegations, that the State is far more lenient in plea negotiations. I've had guilty clients end up with dismissed cases because my clients listened to my advice on making things right.. I work hard for my clients. I treat them like family. And I defend them like family.
I practice only Criminal Defense. Please contact me if you or one of your friends or loved ones has been accused of a State or Federal crime. I represent persons and organizations accused of violating criminal laws. My main office is located in Georgetown, Texas, but I also maintain a satellite office in Austin, Texas where I meet with clients by appointment only.
I have been practicing law through Central Kentucky for more than twenty years. I have extensive experience in the fields of:. I began practicing law for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, where I gained valuable experience handling workers compensation cases which allowed me to open my practice in 1990 in Georgetown, Kentucky. Since then I have represented many Kentuckians in their search for justice and appropriate compensation for their injuries.. My years of experience is extremely important in advising my clients on how to proceed in any criminal case. There is no fee for my initial consultation.
I am not your traditional attorney. I was born in Austin and grew up in Central Texas. I graduated from Round Rock High School in 1991 and then served in the United States Navy for five years.. Aside from being a military veteran, I have a diverse work experience. In addition to both legal and non-legal City and State employment, I have had various jobs in the private sector. Some of them include bookkeeping, crossing guard, barista, photographer, and owner of a business building decks and carports. Only after gaining years of experience in the real world, did I decide to become an attorney. I believe that those life experiences help me as an attorney.. My journey into the law began in the Navy. I was assigned to the military police department, where I learned to dispatch police, fire, and EMS. I later field-trained to become a police officer for that department. I also attended the Navy Legal Clerk schooling and learned to handle the administrative matters relating to military disciplinary actions.. I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi. While in law school, I interned with the Fort Bend County District Attorney's Office. After graduating law school and passing the bar, I was offered the opportunity to serve low income clients in need with the Wichita County Public Defender's Office. This allowed me to serve several clients in all phases of the criminal justice system.. After returning home to central Texas, I briefly worked with the Department of Family and Protective Services as a Regional Attorney, traveling to cities in the central Texas region to work with the local Child and Protective Services (CPS) offices in removing children from abusive or neglectful parents. I also spent several years working as Associate Counsel and municipal court prosecutor for various cities across the State. I also had the amazing opportunity to watch and learn from a mentor how to handle adoptions in the courts.. In 2017, I decided to take all that I had learned and go on my own. My practice is primarily criminal defense, but I also incorporate adoptions and wills and estate planning into my practice.. I have always believed that the justice system should be fair. I believe the police, those in charge of enforcing the laws. know the law and should be held to a higher standard. My motto is "just because someone does something wrong, does not give the police the right to do something wrong to try to prove it." Unfortunately, I have seen too many examples of that in my career. I have a desire to help those accused, wrongly or not, and especially those who feel the justice system is failing them. I understand that justice can seem out of reach due to finances, and I want to change that. My goal is to constantly learn ways to better serve low- and moderate-income Texans in their time of need.
I am a dedicated attorney that is ready to help you through your legal issues. As a former prosecutor I understand the system from both sides and will work hard to get you a good outcome.
Hello. I am Eric Torberson. I enjoy practicing law. My purpose is to provide exceptional service to my clients at a reasonable price. I provide more help than just legal advice. I help get peoples lives back on track. I try to make each person better off than they were before they got sidetracked with the legal situation. Life throws us situations and we all have them. Call now.
Have you been charged with a criminal offense? You should not hesitate to speak to a Georgetown criminal defense attorney from The Law Office of Clovis Martin. Attorney Martin received his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. While he was in law school, he had the dual privilege of being on the Honor roll and also on the Dean’s List. He has been admitted to the Texas Bar and is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Texas Young Lawyers Association. Before he opened his open law firm, he provided litigation services at another office. Attorney Martin desires to provide each client with the best possible representation, and he will support you throughout the entirety of your case. He is committed to fighting for you and the resolution that is in your best interests. Contact the law office without delay and secure the representation you need.