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634 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 02903 in Providence, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $383 per hour.
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I help businesses and their legal departments reduce their liabilities, navigate complex legal matters and defend unavoidable litigation in federal and state court. My clients and their businesses are always my top priority. Accessibility and communication are cornerstones of my practice. I pride myself on hard work and cost-effective representation. I have represented public and private companies and their employees in a wide range of business disputes, including cases alleging contract, products liability, business tort, toxic tort, fraud, and constitutional claims. My cases have included litigation related to mergers and acquisitions, employment laws, securities laws and banking laws. I also defend personal injury and premises liability cases. I believe that all cases, especially high stakes cases in which an appeal is inevitable, should be tried with an appeal in mind. As both a trial and appellate practitioner, I bring a perspective to my cases informed by my two-year clerkship with the Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. As part of my commitment to staying up to date on developments in the law, I am the author of the blog The Fast Five on Rhode Island Appellate Practice (), which provides periodic updates on Rhode Island appellate law and pointers for practice before the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The statements and views expressed through this account are my own and do not reflect those of my employer, Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C., are intended for general informational purposes only, and do not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers only in the general practice of law. The Court does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.
I have spent my entire professional life representing the victims of negligent conduct in very serious personal injury and medical malpractice cases. I graduated from Georgetown University Law School and served as an associate editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. I now practice law with Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. in Providence RI. We have the right personnel and financial support to fight against the largest and most powerful corporations in the nation when they fail to put people before profits.. When you, or someone you care about, is seriously injured your choice of attorneys is critical. Your lawyer must have extensive experience and a proven track record of success. Since we never charge a fee unless we are successful, every phone call to us is free of charge.
I have more than 38 years experience helping individual and business clients solve their legal problems, including trying complex civil cases. I am a member of the the Rhode Island Bar Association and I am licensed to practice law before all Rhode Island courts - state and federal - as well as the First Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. I provide referral and consulting services to attorneys for significant personal injury and business litigation cases. I frequently serve as an arbitrator and mediator at the request of other attorneys.
I have been practicing law for more than 20 years in Massachusetts and Rhode Island state and federal courts. In my practice, I have represented men and women in a wide range of disputes including family law (divorce, custody, visitation, child support), employment law (discrimination and harassment), personal injury, wrongful death, business disputes, land disputes, and unfair and deceptive trade practices. I have taken cases through negotiated settlements, mediated settlements, arbitration awards and trial conclusion, both jury and judge.. My focus is on the needs and interests of the individual client: Individual attention for the individual's needs. The legal path utilized is different for each case and the needs and interests of each individual or business. I, with my experience and knowledge, try to bring each case to a resolution that makes sense for the clients interests as a whole. With my focus on the particular needs of the client, communication is of the highest priority. I attend to all client contact personally and maintain as best as can be achieved a policy of return contact with clients within 24 hours if not the same day.. Having practiced in the varied areas listed above for more than two decades, I have seen the effect that exposure to the court system can have on clients, both individual and business. The conflict that is a part of modern litigation has a negative impact on most individuals and entities involved in the process. This effect varies depending on the issues and interests that the parties are attempting to resolve. Over the years, I have trended toward a collaborative application of the litigation model that is the standard format in our court systems. Negotiation and alternative dispute resolution are invaluable in attempting to preserve relationships and non-economic interests that are stressed by litigation. The blending of the litigation tools with a collaborative approach allows for tailoring the process of each case to the specific needs of each client.. Having seen the benefits of mediation from a party's perspective, I have received my certification as a mediator and am employing the abilities and principles that I have developed as a litigator from a different perspective to assist parties to reach a unified resolution. My goal in mediation is to allow the parties to recognize the totality of their interests and communicate these interests with their counterpart to help each party explore options that make sense for each party as well as the joint interests that the parties share. Such a resolution preserves the relationship that the parties have and facilitates the communication necessary to allow the parties to move forward in resolving their dispute. Joint resolutions through this process afford the parties a greater control of their interests, a greater investment in compliance with the resolution and a framework to employ in future conflicts.
I am William J. Murphy. I have been licensed to practice law in the state of Rhode Island for 25 years. My office is located in Providence, Rhode Island. I make appearances on a daily basis in all courts here in Rhode Island including Federal Court, Superior Court, District Court, and the Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal. Our core focus is on all criminal matters, whether it be a DUI in District Court, a burglary in Superior Court or a serious white collar matter that falls under the Federal Jurisdiction here in Rhode Island. If you feel that I can be of assistance to you or a loved one, kindly contact me.
I am Timothy J. Conlon, an experienced divorce attorney in Providence, Rhode Island. I handle cases involving divorce, separation, custody, interstate and international custody, visitation, and child support. I have handled complex family law cases of all kinds, including acting as a strong advocate for child molestation/child abuse victims and their families and fighting to obtain compensation from the abusers and the organizations that employ them. My firm has recovered substantial awards from school departments, group homes, and religious institutions. In addition, I provide representation to juveniles before the Rhode Island Family Courts.
I am dedicated to helping people access their insurance benefits. My practice in the federal and state courts, is focused on representing individuals in the application, appeals and litigation of life, health, short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) insurance benefits under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and under private insurance contracts. Nationally, I represent claimants in ERISA and non-ERISA administrative appeals of denied benefits.
I am an immigration attorney, helping businesses, employees, and individuals navegate the U.S. immigration system.. I handle all types of immigration matters, inlcuding:. -Employment based visas: E-2 visas, O-1 visas, H-1b and H-2b visas, TN's, L-1 visas, National Interest Waiver petitions, and permanent labor certifcations.. -I-9 compliance and audit issues.. -Family bases petitions and waivers. -Naturalization. -Federal court litigation. -Removal defense
I am a real estate attorney, investor, and broker with a deep understanding of real estate transactions, land use, zoning, and foreclosure law. My practice focuses on conveyancing, land development approvals, and foreclosure proceedings, ensuring that clients—from investors to institutions—navigate these complex areas with efficiency and confidence. Having handled thousands of real estate transactions, I bring a practical, results-driven approach to every matter, whether structuring deals, resolving title issues, or advocating in court when necessary.. I’ve also been involved in a precedent-setting Rhode Island Supreme Court case, shaping key aspects of foreclosure law. While I believe in resolving issues efficiently, I don’t hesitate to litigate when the situation demands it. My background as a broker and investor gives me a unique perspective—one that extends beyond just the legal mechanics to the business realities of real estate.. Outside of the office, you’ll find me on the golf course, skiing in the mountains, or flying recreationally. I appreciate the precision and strategy in each—whether it's landing a plane, lining up a shot, or navigating a legal challenge.. If you need an attorney who understands real estate inside and out, delivers straightforward guidance, and gets results, I’m here to help.
I am a litigator representing clients in court, in ADR proceedings and at depositions. I focus my practice on criminal law, domestic relations, medical and other professional liability defense matters, insurance litigation, health law. I practice in District and Superior Court in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Howard represents businesses, financial services institutions and individuals in complex civil litigation. His practice focuses on commercial litigation, insurance, products liability, media, and intellectual property matters. Howard is a Senior Director and member of the Executive Committee of the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC), an organization comprised of preeminent leaders in the insurance and corporate defense bar. FDCC Membership is selective and by invitation to those who have been judged by their peers to have achieved professional distinction.. Howard is also the Immediate Past President of Defense Counsel of Rhode Island, the Rhode Island State Legal Defense Organization affiliated with Defense Research Institute. Howard is a Fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honor society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers.
Hi. I’m Mark Fay. I’m a partner with the law firm Murphy and Fay. I have been a partner here for the last 14 years. I have been a practicing attorney for 25 years, all in civil litigation, all in trial work, all in either representing or defending individuals and personal injury cases. One of the benefits that I have in my trial background is that from my first 11 years of practice, I represented insurance companies. I was representing the defendants. I was the person that was helping the insurance companies to determine which cases will not go to a trial, which ones going to a trial, who’s gonna get how much money and how soon. I know how the defense side works, believe me because I was in it for 11 years. For the last 14 years, I’ve done all plaintiff’s work which means now I’m representing all the individuals that were injured. The insurance companies know me. They know I can try cases. They know I can evaluate cases and they know if they decide to go up against me in a trial, that I’m gonna do a good job. How does this help you? This helps you because part of the evaluation any insurance company makes in regarding how much they’re gonna pay on a case is whether or not the attorney is gonna do a good job at trial. I know because I made that decision for 11 years. If a plaintiff’s attorney can do a good job at trial, the insurance companies are more likely to pay you the maximum amount of settlement as possible to avoid a worst result during trial. If they know the plaintiff’s attorney has no trial experience or little trial experience or is not willing to go to trial, if the case is worth 50 then they’ll offer him 25. If it’s worth a hundred, then they’ll offer him 50. That’s a very important component. I have that. I have that trial experience. I have the insurance defense background. I can help you.
Helping employees navigate the workers' compensation system
He is a cum laude graduate of the University of New Hampshire in 1997 and Roger Williams University School of Law in 2002, where he served as Articles Editor of the Roger Williams Law Review. He served a judicial clerkship with the Rhode Island Supreme Court Clerk Department. He is admitted to practice in all Rhode Island and Massachusetts state and federal courts, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.. Steve’s work focuses on civil litigation, including defense of products liability, toxic tort, premises liability, transportation litigation and insurance claims. He handles complex litigation from inception through trial for many local and national corporations. He has also practiced extensively in alternative dispute resolution and has argued before the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Steve has recently focused on the defense of asbestos-related claims by manufacturers, distributors and premises owners, across the country.. Steve is a member of the Rhode Island State and Federal Bar Associations, Defense Counsel of Rhode Island, Defense Research Institute, and past board member of the Roger Williams University Law Alumni Association. He has achieved the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating and was previously named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine.
Growing up, Andrew O. Resmini watched his father build his firm into one of the most prominent personal injury law firms in Rhode Island. Because of this, Andrew went on to law school where he earned his Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School. His hard work and determinationed were quickly recognized as he was was named to the Dean’s List for two consecutive years Andrew strives to seek justice for his clients and works hard to achieve the best result for each case. Being one of the youngest attorneys at the firm, Andrew was honored to have been selected to the “Super Lawyers Rising Stars” list of top attorneys from 2013-2020, Andrew was named by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys as a TOP 10 Attorney under the age of 40 in the state of Rhode Island.
Gregory N. Hoffman focuses his practice on complex litigation in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the areas of family law, criminal law, professional liability defense and contractual disputes. He devotes a substantial portion of his practice to crafting comprehensive and cost-effective solutions for individuals and corporations on a wide variety of issues related to domestic relations, criminal defense and general civil litigation.. As a judicial law clerk, Greg researched and drafted numerous appellate opinions and orders as well as trial court decisions on a wide variety of civil and criminal cases, including employment discrimination, negligence, breach of contract, class actions, parental rights, and probate. During law school, he was a research assistant for Professor Michael H. Burger and he was a member of the Environmental Moot Court team.
Frank L. Orabona, Jr. is the founder of Orabona Law Offices, P.C. He practices law primarily in the areas of Criminal Defense and Personal Injury. Frank offers to each client dedication, legal excellence, innovation, superior service, and understanding. In the process, he has won the respect of judges, prosecutors, and police officers as a criminal defense attorney who is not afraid to challenge them on tough cases. In the same way, because of his well-deserved reputation as a zealous advocate, insurance companies do not delay in offering his clients the maximum compensation they deserve for their personal injuries.. Frank L. Orabona, Jr. was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He attended Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island and graduated with honors attaining his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He received his Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, Rhode Island.. Frank is well regarded among his peers in the legal community. In fact, other attorneys frequently refer their criminal and personal injury cases to his office. This is because they know Frank and his highly qualified legal support staff will fight for their client's rights and will not stop working until the best possible results are attained.
For serious personal injuries in our community, many doctors, lawyers, and others know to call or text Mike day or night at for a free confidential consultation. As President of the region's premier personal injury firm, Mike has spent his entire career focused helping fight for the rights of those injured in car accidents, falls, the workplace, nursing homes, and hospitals. The Bottaro Law Firm, LLC has combined decades of experience fighting for the injured and has deep local knowledge of the insurance companies. As a Christian lawyer, Mike is proud of the high ratings in ethics and professionalism bestowed upon him and advocates for honesty and integrity to all. Mike and his top rated law firm firm have consistently achieved high verdicts and settlement for injured people. The firm can be reached for a free consult 24/7 through phone/text) or through the firm's website (). Mike has appeared on the CBS/Fox television program, The Rhode Show to discuss legal and safety issues. He is married with two children. Mike enjoys outdoor activities, reading, and family time.
Experienced business litigation, intellectual property and construction law attorney serving Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Edward John Mulligan is a native of Rhode Island with a long and interesting career in law. He has been active and in the continuous practice of law since 1965 before Rhode Island and Massachusetts courts, and before Federal and State Hawaiian Courts while serving as Deputy Attorney General for the State of Hawaii. He has tried over one hundred civil and criminal jury trials on both the State and Federal levels.
Donna M. Nesselbush is a founding partner of Marasco & Nesselbush. Attorney Nesselbush has dedicated her legal career to serving the injured and disabled in the areas of Social Security Disability, Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice. She has represented thousands of Social Security Disability claimants at all levels of review before the Social Security Administration, the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review, the Appeals Council, the United States District Court and the United States Court of Appeals. She is a founder and the Chair of the Rhode Island Bar Association’s Social Security Disability Committee.. Among her many accomplishments are precedent setting victories in the United States Court of Appeals, resulting in significant awards of Social Security Disability benefits to deserving clients. Attorney Nesselbush has lectured and written extensively on the topic of Social Security Disability law. She is an active member of the American and Rhode Island Associations for Justice. She is a “sustaining member” of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives. Attorney Nesselbush is admitted to practice in Rhode Island, in the United States District Court, and in the United States Court of Appeals. She is a 1984 graduate of Brown University, where she received the Sarah Doyle Prize “for having made a significant contribution to women on campus and in the community.” She graduated cum laude from Suffolk University School of Law, where she was selected to write for the Law Review, and was also awarded the Leo J. Wyman Award for having “contributed most to advancing the civic and professional responsibilities of a lawyer.” Attorney Nesselbush serves as a Municipal Court Judge for the City of Pawtucket and is a Rhode Island State Senator. She is proud to be fluent in English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
Denalee McDonald's practice is focused on the defense of medical providers in medical malpractice and professional liability matters, as well as general civil litigation.
Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. provides uncompromising legal representation for victims of negligence and their families. Since 1975, the firm’s Rhode Island personal injury attorneys have secured over a quarter of a billion dollars on behalf of their clients. Call to request a free consultation.
Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. provides uncompromising legal representation for victims of negligence and their families. Since 1975, the firm’s Rhode Island personal injury attorneys have secured over a quarter of a billion dollars on behalf of their clients. Call to request a free consultation.
Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn provides uncompromising legal representation for victims of negligence and their families. Since 1975, the firm’s Rhode Island personal injury attorneys have secured over a quarter of a billion dollars on behalf of their clients. Call to request a free consultation.