Top best Appeals Lawyers in ZIP 66012 | 1 available
1 Appeals lawyers are available in ZIP code 66012 in Godfrey, Missouri. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $377 per hour.
Appeals Lawyers Nearby Godfrey 66012 (by distance)
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(Lawrence Area) 66044 15.9 miles
(Olathe Area) 66062 17.0 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64111 17.3 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64112 17.3 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64105 17.8 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64108 17.9 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64106 18.8 miles
(Lawrence Area) 66046 19.0 miles
(North Kansas City Area) 64116 19.3 miles
(Kansas City Area) 64124 20.5 miles
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FAQs - Appeals Lawyers in 66012 city Godfrey How many Appeals lawyers actively serve residents of Godfrey, Illinois? Approximately 61 licensed attorneys focus on Appeals across Godfrey, Illinois. Most matters are filed through the Illinois District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Appeals lawyers in Godfrey, Illinois? In Godfrey, typical rates range from $234-$353 per hour for Appeals. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3034 and $7892, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Appeals matters usually take in courts near Godfrey? Appeals cases in Godfrey, Illinois usually take around 2-9 months depending on complexity and the Illinois District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Appeals cases for people living in Godfrey, Illinois? Residents of Godfrey typically see Appeals filings handled by the Illinois District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Appeals? About 53% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Appeals, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
1 Appeals Lawyers Found Near You
Rhonda Levinson entered the University of Kansas as a National Merit Scholar and recipient of the prestigious Watkins-Burger Scholarship, awarded to the top 6 freshman entering the University of Kansas. Following law school graduation, Rhonda clerked for the Kansas Court of Appeals before beginning practice in the areas of criminal and civil law. As a life-long equestrian, Rhonda began practicing equine law in 1995, in addition to her practice of civil litigation, and moved her practice away from criminal law.As part of her civil litigation practice, Rhonda has provided clients with assistance in complex disputes at all levels. She is accomplished in obtaining results through negotiation prior to trial, and she has expertise in both trial and appellate litigation. She found her work at the Kansas Court of Appeals enormously rewarding and continued her love for appellate law throughout her career. Rhonda has litigated cases successfully in both the Kansas Court of Appeals and the Kansas Supreme Court, including among other types of cases, complex probate and construction matters.. A particular passion for Rhonda in addition to her equine practice, has been assisting small businesses with obtaining certification as a Minority, Woman, or Disadvantaged Business Enterprise. Rhonda enjoys the challenge of navigating the complex ordinances and laws applicable to the different certifying agencies and the satisfaction of helping small businesses grow through these programs. Rhonda was one of the keynote speakers at the American Bar Association Forum on Construction law Conference in Los Angeles, California in 2018, on the topic of business formation for minority and women businesses for state and federal preference programs.. Rhonda has served on the Boards of the North American Trail Ride Conference Region 6, Middle of the Trail Distance Riders, and is a member of NATRC, the American Endurance Ride Conference, Back Country Horsemen, and Kansas Horse Council. She is a contributing author and speaker for Better Horses Magazine, Better Horses Radio, Barrel Horse World, the Kansas Horse Council, and the NE Trails Council. Her articles, speaking engagements and radio interviews include: “You Had A Great Liability Release—Last Year!”; “Pre-Purchase Exams”; “A Disaster Doesn’t Have to be a Catastrophe”; and “Hauling Horrors-Transporting Horses as a Favor”. Rhonda competes with her paint horse “Maxie” and her Arabian “Tenacity” in competitive trail and endurance riding.