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586 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 02903 in Providence, Rhode Island. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $378 per hour.
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We handle all personal injury and workers' compensation claims.. We charge NO FEE unless successful! FREE CONSULTATION!. At Martinous Law, you are a real person and not just a number. You will get to know us and we will get to know you. We are caring and easy to talk to. We will help and guide you through the entire legal process. We return calls promptly and update you on a regular basis.. Our office is located on Historic Federal Hill, in Providence, RI. We are conveniently located off Routes 95 and 10 and we offer free onsite parking.. We also offer home, hospital, nursing home, assisted living and work visits.. We are licensed in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Florida.. Please call for a FREE CONSULTATION.
Tom McAndrew, Trustee and Treasurer of the John E. Fogarty Foundation for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. For over thirty (30) years, Thomas McAndrew has played a significant role in ensuring the success of the John E. Fogarty Foundation for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the continued efforts on behalf of its mission.. This all volunteer group was established by Rhode Island Congressman John E. Fogarty, Mr. McAndrew’s father-in-law, in 1964 and since its inception, has provided millions of dollars in grants to a host of Rhode Island organizations that enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.. As the Foundation’s Treasurer and an active Trustee, Mr. McAndrew continues to keep the legacy of John E. Fogarty and his accomplishments for humanity alive, and actively spreads awareness of the Foundation’s mission and its Founder to all who are willing to listen.. As head of the Fundraising Committee, Mr. McAndrew plays a key role with regard to the Foundation’s annual charitable efforts which assist the Foundation with raising the funds that are crucial for carrying out its mission. Recent events, among others, that were coordinated at the helm of Mr. McAndrew’s efforts, include the 2010 Awards Reception and the 2013 Centennial Celebration and Healthcare Symposium as well as the Annual Fogarty Foundation Golf Invitational which is held each summer at the prestigious Shelter Harbor Golf Club.. More information about the John E. Fogarty Foundation and its Founder can be found , , and .
The focus of my law practice is helping people who were injured. Over the past decade, I have helpe people who are either injured at work or due to the negligence of others 1) know their rights, 2) make informed decisions, and 3) obtain whatever benefits they are entitled to and wish to pursue.
Tanya is a criminal defense and family court attorney that is compassionate and informative on guiding her clients through the legal system.. Tanya is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she earned two bachelors of science degrees in criminal justice and sociology. Tanya then went on to Suffolk University Law School, and earned her juris doctorate, concentrating in trial and appellate advocacy. As a law student, Tanya was the vice president of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, a public service liaison for the Student Bar Association, and graduated with pro bono honors.. Tanya is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Rhode Island Bar Association, Rhode Island Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Rhode Island Women's Bar Association, Edward P. Gallogly Family Court Inns of Court, and the Attleboro Bar Association. In her free time, Tanya likes to exercise, read, and spend time with her dog.
Success in trial courts and appellate courts, by trial and by written brief mark my career as do so some landmark properties and written reported decisions of the Rhode Island Suprme Court. I am a widely experienced sole practioner, a downtown firm lawyer originally.. Some examples of things I've done that really meant a great deal to the client.. There's the individual who had his third breathalyzer refusal and then while I had just won an appeal on his third, got his fourth breathalyzer refusal charge,and was faced with a loss of license for five years and perhaps indefinetly. I won the trial on the fourth and won the appeal on the third and got it dismissed at trial. My client never had another problem, proving that justice was served.. There's an Aubon Pain on the East Side for more than twenty two years now, because I handled a controversy Au Bon Pain has really anchored that portion of the street and it seems the street was the better for it.. There are persons who faced a criminal sentence that did not receive a sentence because of how I handled their case. There are people who were told an accident was their fault by a consensus of all other persons, but I still recovered damages for them. There are peoeple who were unfairly targeted by their employer and fired, but who were compensated with more than a severance. There's a machine manufacturer whose designer will be more careful where he puts the valve next time and an injured worker paid was paid not only workers compensation but a settlement with the machine manufacturer.. I've handled matters for an important utitlity and a municipapltity too. There are rate payers for a utiltity who didn't absorb the costs of costly installations because, as part of a team, we showed they weren't necessary.. There's a clients whose property couldn't sell for a year at $350,000 so I marketed it differently, drew up the contracts the deal required and sold it for $499,. The lender concurred in my valuation.. There was the student with top grades and approving teachers, yet the City Superintendant and his big downtown law firm thought they were going to suspend my client from school indefinitly because of one provoked remark defending himself from a bully. A letter stopped their "politically correct" harasment and the boy went back to school where his teachers had always described him as a pleasure ot have in class.. There was a disabled woman , a special needs trust beneficiary who needed someone to get involved and de-escalate tensions that woud have wasted her trust resources on litigation costs.. I've never been afraid of the difficult case. I am a natural born contrarian and independent enought to make my own judgment. It simply has to be worth our time and effort, yours and mine and have real merit . It can't ust be about revenge or malice or greed or falsity. If it';s that, i don;t want it. But when you have been wronged and hurt by it, or are accused and at the mercy of others, I will stand by you.. I grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, sort of the youngest of six kids, as my twin was ten minutes older than me. I worked my way through college, (Univerity of RI '84) was proud to graduate in four years right on time, to be commissioned as in officer in the Field Artillery. I went on to law school after some military education and again, sold furntiure, clerked in a law firm and served in the National Guard as I attended and graduated in three years. I returned to RI and started clerking in a downtown firm where my writing sample from law school demonstrated training and ability in obtaining " Summary Judgment" a great way to win a case on the law when the facts are not genuinely in dispute. I put that right to work and thus got to the Rhode Island Supreme Court very early in my career. Student loans dogged my lifestyle and high taxes on a single man with no dependents left me needing to keep more of what I earned, so I became a home office professional in my own practice on January 1, 1993. .. Solo practice led me into criminal law and I became a federal defender on the Rhode Island panel and served on same until they opened a staffed defender office, at which time I had begun serving as an assistant counsel to the Chief legal Counsel for the Providence Water Supply Board where I handled everything other than Public Utitlity rate cases. This involved me in administative enforcement actions and also lots of municipally related litigation. I've also successfully handled product liability and wrongful death. The litigation and courtroom skills I began in an excellent second year course taught by a former Justice Department Litigator, and honed as a law clerk at a Sprinfield Law firm and mastered in a downtown Providence defense firm have been ciritical to my clients. As part of a firm, I have representing clients such as Stop and Shop and St Joseph Hospital and all mannert of cleints who bought an insurance policy and found them selves being sued. I pride myslef on strong persuasive legal writing skills, strong insight and analysis skills, good fact finding skills and a steady articulate resolve in any courtroom.
Steve is entering his 25th year in private practice and has been named by "Best Lawyers in America" as Lawyer of the Year in Intellectual Property for Rhode Island for the last four years. He has also been ranked in "Super Lawyers" for Rhode Island for the last 5 years. Steve concentrates his practice in the areas of patent and trademark prosecution, counseling clients ranging in size from sole proprietorships to Fortune 500 corporations, but also has significant litigation experience providing critical support for litigation counsel during fact and expert discovery, Markman hearings and trial. He also has experience with post grant proceedings including reissue applications, Inter Partes Reexaminations, and interferences. Steve has a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, and also has extensive technical prosecution experience in fiber optic lasers and amplifiers, rare-earth doped fibers, fiber optic telecommunication modules, LED lighting devices, vertical cavity lasers, collision avoidance and ranging systems for drone aircraft, night vision optics, coated ink-jet papers, and thermal dye-sublimation printing. On the trademark side, Steve has helped build and maintain trademark portfolios both domestically and internationally for several Fortune 500 companies, and actively assists current clients in protection of their brands through a variety of legal procedures.
Since 1990, I have been advocating for the rights of injured workers in Providence and throughout Rhode Island. In addition to pursuing workers' compensation claims, I have:
Simone & McCahey LLP has one goal: Getting you the best results possible.. We believe in good communication. Call today to speak to an attorney, and not a staff member. You will have direct access to your attorneys, and we always return calls!
Sheri M. Lepore is a partner at Coia & Lepore, Ltd. She concentrates her practice in the area of domestic relations. She has extensive trial experience in divorce, custody, adoption, child support, and juvenile matters. She is a graduate of Moses Brown School in 1986 and earned her Bachelor’s degree at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1990. She received her law degree from Mississippi College School of Law in 1993. She is admitted to practice in Rhode Island, as well as a member of the Bar of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island. She is a member of the R.I. Bar Association, Justinian Law Society, Edward P. Gallogly R.I. Family Law Inn of Court, R.I. Trial Lawyers Association and the R.I. Family Court Bench Bar.
Robert Karns started his firm, Karns & Kerrison, in 1974 and has been tirelessly serving clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts ever since. The firm provides personalized attention and compassion to victims of accidents and injuries. Clients come to Karns & Kerrison for the depth of experience, their success record, and their determination to recover the compensation each victim deserves.. Robert Karns specializes in brain injuries and has handled TBI cases for dozens of years. Karns is on the Executive Committee of the Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group and served on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Criminal Attorney, Rhode Island Criminal Defense Lawyer, Rhode Island Crime Lawyer, Rhode Island DUI Lawyer, RI Criminal Attorney, RI Criminal Defense Lawyer, RI Crime Lawyer, Title IX, Student Conduct. You will have questions about how your case will proceed, what is going to happen next, what the proceedings mean, and how to prepare a strategy for your defense. At the Law Offices of John R. Grasso, our priority is first to keep you informed. You will have direct access to your lawyer. We will return your calls, answer your questions, and explain every step in the justice system process.. As a former police officer, Attorney Grasso knows how to defend even the toughest charges. He will guide you and your case through the system with the time, preparation, respect, and persistence you should expect when you hire a private attorney. We will defend your case the same way we have successfully defended other clients with all types of misdemeanors, felonies, and appeals. Title IX and Student Conduct cases require a unique form of advocacy. Attorney Grasso has successfully defended college students accused of Title IX and other allegations of student misconduct.
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Ralph R. Liguori is a trial lawyer and partner at Jones Kelleher in the firm's Providence, Rhode Island office. Prior to this, Ralph was a partner at Cooley Manion Jones having joined the firm in 2006. He received his law degree from New England School of Law in 1993.. The focal point of Ralph's practice has been general liability personal injury litigation, insurance subrogation, motor vehicle claims, premises liability, and criminal litigation. Ralph has tried cases before judges and juries at all levels of the Rhode Island Court System, as well as various regulatory boards. He has also successfully resolved claims through negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. Ralph has lectured for numerous professional groups about safety, negligence, ethics, and personal injury topics, including the Rhode Island Bar Association and the Rhode Island Association for Justice. Ralph is also the Assistant Solicitor for the town of Cumberland, Rhode Island. In that role he has prosecuted criminal cases for over twenty years. In 2012, Rhode Island Lawyers Weeklyinterviewed Ralph about a recent victory on behalf of the town of Cumberland, Rhode Island in a bias case that spanned seventeen years.. Ralph is a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bar Associations, on the Board of Governors for the Rhode Island Association for Justice, a Fellow with the Rhode Island Bar Foundation, and a member of the Justinian Law Society of Rhode Island. Ralph is also an active member of the Boards of Directors for several charitable organizations
Rachel Karns Kerrison is a skilled personal injury and Social Security Disability attorney at Karns & Kerrison. With more than a decade of legal experience, Rachel serves as a fierce advocate for her clients, both in and out of the courtroom. She is adept at handling complex issues relating to SSDI benefits, such as the presence of pre-existing conditions, and works with her clients to find innovative legal strategies tailored to their unique situations. Rachel assists clients from the firm’s Providence, Rhode Island location. Call Karns & Kerrison today to request a free, no-obligation consultation.
Patrick is an accomplished trial lawyer and public safety advocate with over 15 years experience in catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation. He is a former President of the Rhode Island Association for Justice, an organization of approximately 400 civil justice attorneys. He has been a public member of the Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline from 2005 to 2013. Patrick has lectured and delivered presentations for a number of legal, health care and media organizations. He has also been recognized by his peers through listing in the New England Super Lawyers publication, and with an "AV" rating through Martindale-Hubbell. In 2016, Patrick joined ABOTA (the American Board of Trial Advocates), an invitation-only group of highly experienced trial lawyers. Patrick lives in Bristol, RI, with his wife and two sons.
Partner at Greene & Marusak, LLC, a small firm focused on the representation of disabled American veterans and their families before the Department of Veterans Affairs. Visit our website to learn more.
Paige M. De Lotto Ph.D., Esq. graduated from Roger Williams Law School Suma Cum Laude after being in the honors program. She has worked for Motley Rice Law Firm as a Law Clerk and several other attorneys and currently works both independently and in co-counsel with other law firms. Paige is not just an attorney, but holds a doctorate in Industrial / Organizational Psychology, a Masters in Clinical Psychology, is an expert in pre-employment selection testing, statistics, research design and has also worked as a statistical expert witness prior to becoming an attorney. She has extensive background studying medical literature, especially in the areas of Lyme Disease and autoimmune diseases. These experiences expertise enable her to handle employment cases, special education cases, personal injury and medical malpractice cases, as well as many other areas of civil litigation.
Nick draws on his extensive experience safeguarding intellectual property (IP) and mitigating risks across complex global supply chains for renowned brands. He translates this expertise into practical solutions for small businesses and startups, helping them navigate the ever-evolving legal landscape. Nick’s strategic thinking and unwavering tenacity ensure that these businesses can focus on innovation and growth, knowing their business is protected. He is licensed in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and North Carolina.
My areas of expertise are in personal injury/accident law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. My focus areas are car accidents, truck accidents, bike accidents, slip and fall accidents and general negligence.. I have lived in the Rhode Island and Massachusetts area my entire life. I graduated from Brown University located in Providence, R.I. While at Brown, I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Public Policy and American Institutions. Upon graduation from Brown University I then received my Juris Doctorate degree from the Roger Williams University School of Law. Immediately after graduation and passing the Bar Examination in Rhode Island, I then opened my own legal practice and have been at it ever since. I am admitted to the Massachusetts and Florida Bars as well as the Federal District Court for Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
My practice is focused on the defense of transportation companies, retailers, and myriad corporate and commercial enterprises. I also represent leading insurance companies on coverage issues in state and federal court.. In addition, a substantial portion of my practice has involved representing self-insured companies at every stage of trial and appellate practice. As a result, I am especially well-versed with the dynamics of dealing with the relationships among the insured, insurer and counsel to achieve the optimal result.. During my more than 35 years with Higgins Cavanagh & Cooney, I have tried dozens of jury trials in the state and federal courts and have argued numerous appeals in the Rhode Island Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. I am also a court-approved arbitrator for the Rhode Island Superior Court and have served as a mediator for that court since 1996.
My name is Michael J. Zarrella and I have been a criminal defense and DUI defense attorney for 20 years in the State of Rhode Island. I have been helping people with their legal issues for over 2 decades. I engage in the legal practice of all aspects of criminal law from petty misdemeanors to capital cases such as rape, murder and robbery. I have had numerous jury trial victories as well as a successful track record of getting cases dismissed or reduced to lesser charges.. Much of my criminal defense practice deals with drunk driving defense. I am considered one of the foremost accomplished and experienced attorneys in DUI law in Rhode Island. Many attorneys often turn to me for complex questions regarding DUI and Refusal cases. I have a long and illustrious track record of getting DUI cases dismissed or reduced to lesser charges.. If you hire me, I will fight endlessly to get you the best disposition possible.
My name is Attorney Angelina Landi. I specialize in complicated family court matters including divorce, child custody, prenuptial agreements, relocation, child support, DCYF and domestic abuse cases. I have been involved in many cases with complex issues incuding high value asset distribution, and contested custody cases. I pride myself on taking a smart, agressive approach that is always focused on getting the desired outcome of each individual client.
Mr. Chisholm is a founding member of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Bar Association and served as President of that organization for the year 2002-2003. Mr. Chisholm served as the President of the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates from 1999 to 2004. Mr. Chisholm’s work on behalf of NOVA resulted in the amendment to 38 U.S.C. § 5904 which now permits veterans to hire an attorney after the notice of disagreement is filed. He has presented at NOVA conferences, CAVC Bar Association Conferences, as well as the CAVC and Federal Circuit Judicial Conferences. He is the first recipient of NOVA’s most prestigious honor, the Kenneth Carpenter Achievement Award for Excellence. Mr. Chisholm was also inducted into the NOVA Hall of Honor in April of 2016 in recognition of a lifetime of dedication, service, and leadership. In 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) awarded Mr. Chisholm the Hart T. Mankin Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his 25 years of outstanding service to the Court.. Mr. Chisholm has served as appellant’s lead counsel in over 7,500 cases before the CAVC. Mr. Chisholm is admitted to practice law in the following courts: Rhode Island, New York, Massachusetts, United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (1991); Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1995); Supreme Court (1995). In addition, he is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for Rhode Island, the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of New York, and Massachusetts.
Michael Mineau is an attorney at Kelly, Souza, Rocha & Parmenter, P.C. in Providence, RI. His practice focuses primarily on business litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, land use, business law, and employment law.. In 2006, Michael graduated from Miami University in Oxford, OH and earned a B.A in Political Science. He then attended Roger Williams University School of Law and graduated with a J.D. in 2009.Michael is admitted to practice law in Rhode Island state and federal courts. In addition, he is a licensed title agent in Rhode Island. In 2010, Michael was published in Hofstra's Journal of International Business and Law for his article entitled "Pirates, Blackwater and Maritime Security: The Rise of Private Navies in Response to Modern Piracy".
Matt has devoted his practice to handling the legal needs of individuals and their business interests through all stages of life, from basic to sophisticated Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Probate, Trust and Estate Administration, Real Estate, Business Transactions, Business Creation and related litigation.. Matt currently serves as the Probate Judge for the Town of Barrington, Rhode Island.. He appears in probate and superior courts representing executors, administrators, guardians, trustees and beneficiaries. He appears before the Rhode Island Department of Human Services in support of client Medicaid applications.. Matt is a frequent author and lecturer on various topics such as Advanced Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Buying or Selling a Business and The Probate Process.. Matt is a graduate of Providence College and of Roger Williams University School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Florida, as well as the federal courts of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. He is a member of the Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Florida bar associations.