Top best Sexual Harassment Lawyers in Oakland | 20 available
20 Sexual Harassment lawyers are available in Oakland, California. These lawyers are rated between 3.8/5 to 4.2/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $83 per hour.
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$180 - $445
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3.8 - 4.2 ★
FAQs - Sexual Harassment Lawyers in city Oakland How many Sexual Harassment lawyers actively serve residents of Oakland, California? Approximately 37 licensed attorneys focus on Sexual Harassment across Oakland, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Sexual Harassment lawyers in Oakland, California? In Oakland, typical rates range from $209-$352 per hour for Sexual Harassment. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3540 and $7557, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Sexual Harassment matters usually take in courts near Oakland? Sexual Harassment cases in Oakland, California usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Sexual Harassment cases for people living in Oakland, California? Residents of Oakland typically see Sexual Harassment filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Sexual Harassment? About 63% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Sexual Harassment, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Since she began practicing law in 1998, Alexis McKenna has been dedicated to social justice and protecting the rights of individuals. She has represented numerous workers and consumers against corporations and insurance companies in the fields of employment law (harassment and discrimination), therapy and medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death.Ms. McKenna feels strongly about enabling and empowering individuals who have been abused by or otherwise injured through the misconduct of corporations, or the negligence of health care professionals. She brings to these cases her own unique drive to serve the best interests of her clients and to achieve justice.Ms. McKenna became an associate at the Law Offices of John D. Winer in August of 2002. She has brought her talents to bear on cases that bring about both good results for her clients and succeeded in fostering social justice and civil rights. She achieved a number of substantial settlements for her clients, including several multi-million dollar settlements. Furthermore, in 2005, she and John Winer won a $2.2 million jury verdict in San Jose against FedEx Express for two women who had been sexually harassed when employed at FedEx. In January 2006, Ms. McKenna became a partner in the firm.Previously, Ms. McKenna was an associate at the firm of Gillin, Jacobson, Ellis & Larsen, focusing on sexual and racial harassment cases. She also worked on personal injury, wrongful death, toxic tort and unfair business practices cases on behalf of consumers. She is proud of the accomplishments she had there working for the rights of employees, including: $1.1 million settlement for seven waitresses against their employer who had subjected to crude comments and intimidating behavior based on their gender;$500,000 settlement for a woman who alleged she was sexually harassed by the division president at a national corporation; $250,000 for two housekeepers at a hotel who were sexually harassed by the general manager.Ms. McKenna has lectured and written articles for her peers on the topics of employment law, discovery, punitive damages and trial strategy, including for the Consumer Attorneys of California and the California Employment Lawyers Association. She also a contributor to John Winer’s published book, Proving Mental and Emotional Injuries.Ms. McKenna received a Bachelor of Arts in Justice from the American University in 1994 and her law degree from Hastings College of Law in 1998. While at Hastings, she was Senior Articles Editor for Hastings International and Comparative Law Review. Upon graduation from law school, Ms. McKenna’s strive to work for social justice led her to the area of criminal law as an attorney at the Alameda County Public Defender’s Office. Much of her work there consisted of protecting the constitutional rights of indigent individuals facing the death penalty. She had previously served the Public Defender as a law clerk during law school, in addition to clerking at the San Francisco Public Defender and the Federal Public Defender offices.
John D. Winer is recognized statewide by his colleagues as an outstanding litigation and trial attorney. He has obtained record-setting verdicts and settlements over the last 34 years, often in cases in which his client's economic survival and ability to overcome serious trauma and the death of a loved one were at stake.. Mr. Winer is frequently asked to lecture to other attorneys in his areas of specialty and emphasis including wrongful death, serious personal injury, psychological injury, employment litigation, psychotherapist malpractice, healthcare provider sexual abuse, workplace sexual harassment, elder abuse, traumatic brain injury and catastrophic injury cases.
Gary Gwilliam is considered one of the best consumer trial attorneys in the state. His reputation and skill in representing seriously injured plaintiffs is well known. He has tried over 180 jury cases, of which almost 150 were plaintiff civil personal injury cases. He has handled major cases in every area of consumer law, including serious automobile and construction accidents, products liability, medical malpractice, bad faith insurance, civil rights (including police misconduct), wrongful termination and employment discrimination and harassment, and has recently concentrated more in employment law.. A noted lecturer and motivational speaker, he has conducted seminars and workshops around California and the United States for many years. He is the author of numerous articles on California consumer law and is frequently called upon to serve as an expert witness on the standard of care for lawyers' conduct. He frequently lectures on the topics of substance abuse, stress reduction, improving the quality of life as well as topics related to his practice.
Education and Background. I was fortunate. Despite never finishing high school or college, I was able – albeit with a lot of hard work – to gain admission to, and to excel at, one of the finest law schools in the country: U.C. Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law. While I was at Boalt, I was privileged to be an editor for the California Law Review and a Member of the Moot Court Board, advising on brief writing and appellate advocacy for other students. After I left law school, in my early years of practice, I taught legal writing and appellate advocacy at University of California, Hastings College of the Law. Also, over the years, I have been presenter at continuing legal education events.. Legal Experience. I have been an attorney for 30 years. I have devoted my practice exclusively to representing employees, consumers, and investors in the state and federal trial courts and courts of appeal. I relish going to court for my clients and I have tried many jury cases in the state and federal courts.. Examples? In 2010, I was the lead attorney, along with the other attorneys in the firm, in Williams v. Union Pacific Railroadwhere, after four years of preparation, the firm obtained a jury verdict of $1,670,000 for an African-American female employee. In Rivero v. Surdyka, I was lead trial and appellate counsel in a civil rights case that lasted 15 years, including a full trial and three appeals to the Ninth Circuit, finally concluding in a judgment for plaintiffs of over $2,300,000. These cases illustrate the firm’s motto: commitment – results. You have to commit to a case, sometimes over a very long time, to get the result the client deserves.. We don’t always win in the trial court. When that happens, commitment means taking the case to the next level and appealing it. In the Rivero case, above, that’s what happened: the court dismissed the case – we had lost – but we appealed and achieved a victory for our clients which we kept through two more appeals. Since then, the firm has had many appellate victories that vindicate the rights of employees and consumers.. Over the years I have been counsel for plaintiffs in numerous individual cases and class actions. It may sound corny, or hard to believe, but after all this time, and after all the great experiences I have had, my favorite part of being a lawyer is when I get to give my client a check.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.
Experienced Sexual Harassment attorney serving clients in Oakland and surrounding areas.