Top best C Lawyers in Mill Valley | 69 available
69 C lawyers are available in Mill Valley, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 50% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $61 per hour.
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69 C Lawyers Found Near You
Steven K. Lee is a partner in Donahue Gallagher Woods LLP, where he
specializes in business and corporate law and intellectual property
law. He represents domestic and international clients in a variety of
industries, including software companies, manufacturers, retailers,
importers, wineries, authors, publishers, musicians, web developers,
designers and other entrepreneurs and emerging companies. He handles a
broad range of matters, such as formation of business entities,
buy-sell agreements, private securities offerings, business mergers and
acquisitions, software development agreements, license and distribution
agreements, trademark registration and licensing, copyright and
trademark enforcement, trade secret protection, music licensing, and
protecting rights of publicity.
Mr. Schwartzbach, a trial lawyer for over 45 years, is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, The Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, Super Lawyers and the Marquis publications Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Law.. Mr. Schwartzbach is a recipient of the Skip Glenn Award, presented for outstanding service in defense of a client by California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, a statewide organization of over 2,000 criminal defense attorneys. Mr. Schwartzbach has also been a recipient of Outstanding Service Award, of the Northern California Innocence Project. In addition, Mr. Schwartzbach was named Distinguished Advocate by the Advisory Board of the Heafey Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy at Santa Clara University School of Law, an honor shared with, among others, Richard Racehorse Haynes, Shirley Hufstedler, Albert Kreiger, Stephen Bright, Charles Ogletree, Barry Scheck, and Johnnie Cochran.. In addition to his trial work, Mr. Schwartzbach has lectured extensively on a variety of subjects related to trial practice and the criminal justice system. He has spoken to numerous audiences at seminars and meetings.. Mr. Schwartzbach has also testified in capital murder habeas corpus proceedings as an expert on the competence of counsel, and has served on the boards of numerous professional organizations.. Mr. Schwartzbach is the author of Leaning on the Arc, A Personal History of Criminal Defense, scheduled for publication on March 16, 2016, by Ankerwycke Books, a publishing arm of the American Bar Association. Ankerwycke has described Leaning on the Arc as a memoir that details “the author's illustrious career that run the gamut from murder to malpractice, sexual assault to domestic abuse, from protecting the right of dissent to advocating expanded rights for defendants. Schwartzbach stands at the intersection of some of the key issues of our time and demonstrates how true justice can only happen when we refuse to objectify the defendant, whoever he or she may be, whatever his or her alleged crime.”
I graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont and Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. I became the top litigation associate early in my career while conducting complex litigation trials against big corporate defendants in the tobacco and asbestos industries. In 2002, I formed a partnership to also prosecute complex environmental actions against companies exposing California citizens and our natural resources to toxic chemicals. In 2004, frustrated with the lack of personal attention provided to clients in the big firm context, I created my own boutique firm to continue to provide the highest quality representation for individuals who had suffered personal or professional injury as a result of all varieties of negligent conduct. While many large firms push off most case work to inexperienced associates, I control my case load to allow me to be personally involved in every aspect of every case. I have an excellent track record of litigation success, with many multi-million dollar verdicts and record recoveries for my clients. I look forward to speaking with potential new clients regarding how my firm can maximize their recovery of the legal damages to which they are entitiled.
Copyright Trademark Lawyer, Social Media Attorney, Book lawyer, Business Attorney, Contracts, Publishing Law
Christian Schreiber is a founding partner at Olivier Schreiber & Chao LLP, where he works primarily on class actions involving employment and consumer rights, civil rights, and financial services matters.
Brock Phillips is a founding partner of the Pacific West Law Group and Kessenick, Phillips & Gamma with almost 30 years experience as a health care attorney. He is a 1980 graduate of the University of California Hastings College of Law and an experienced trial and appellate attorney specializing in the areas of physician credentialing and peer review, health care regulatory issues, medical malpractice, general business and tort law, and insurance bad faith and managed care liability. He regularly represents physicians and medical groups in civil court, regulatory hearings and hospital disciplinary hearings. Brock also frequently serves as a hearing officer in medical staff peer review hearings.. Mr. Phillips has published articles on punitive damages, wrongful termination, medical staff peer review and malpractice issues. His treatise on medical staff disciplinary hearings is updated and republished annually in the California Physician's Legal Handbook, a publication of the California Medical Association. He is a frequent speaker on medical- legal topics, including all aspects of physician peer review and credentialing, managed care liability and loss prevention. Mr. Phillips is a past president of the California Society for Healthcare Attorneys and an active member of the California Academy of Attorneys for Healthcare Professionals.. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Phillips served as a naval officer on sea duty for four years. He graduated from Whitman College in 1973.
Attorney Matthew Haberkorn is a personal injury lawyer whose experience working in the legal field dates back more than 20 years. As the founder of Haberkorn & Associates, the attorney’s aggressive and effective skills have earned him a reliable representation throughout the Santa Clara area. Today, he is responsible for retaining thousands of dollars on behalf of the injured clients that he has represented in accident cases involving negligence and wrongful injury.. Attorney Haberkorn received his Bachelor’s degree in business law and pre-medicine from Arizona State University where he graduated in 1987. The aspiring attorney then transitioned to the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, California where he graduated in 1990. Before dedicating his focus solely to the practice of personal injury law in 1998, the attorney spent time as a defense litigation attorney, gaining experience on the other side of courtroom,. which he now uses in the cases he represents today.. Since 1999, Attorney Matthew Haberkorn has been serving injured residents in the Bay area of Northern California. The personal injury lawyer is licensed to practice in areas throughout the state of California, as well as the United States District Court for the Central and Northern Districts of California.
After several years as a paralegal, Richard Zieman entered law school. Since his admission to the State Bar of California, Richard has represented claimants at all levels of the SSA disability process, including in Federal Court. He has successfully represented minors and adults alike who have suffered from a wide range of physical and mental disabilities. Richard Zieman and Myra Levenson understand the importance of making themselves available to their clients. Dealing with a disability and the inability to work can be quite stressful and scary for clients and their families, even without the added stress of the SSA disability process. Zieman's and Levenson's understanding of these client concerns and fears are reflected in their treatment of their clients.