Top best W Lawyers in Roseville | 97 available
97 W lawyers are available in Roseville, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $70 per hour.
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Ms. Lim started her legal career in 2008 and began exclusively practicing Workers’ Compensation defense in 2011. Since then she has successfully represented employers, insurance companies and third party administrators throughout Southern California. She has experience handling all phases of Workers’ Compensation litigation from AOE/COE issues to lien issues. Ms. Lim implements a cost effective defense strategy, which has resulted in many early settlements and take nothing awards, including on denied AOE/COE claims. Additionally, she has successfully obtained numerous nuisance value settlements at depositions and hearings to help mitigate client costs. Ms. Lim is a strong believer in the practical importance of early case resolution and strives to resolve cases in an expeditious manner for her clients.. Ms. Lim works in the Orange County office of Coleman, Chavez & Associates. There she joins a team of professionals covering workers’ compensation matters of all kinds throughout all of the Orange County WCAB District Offices. At client requests, Ms. Lim occasionally covers matters in the Los Angeles and Inland Empire District Offices.. Ms. Lim is also fluent Korean, both written and oral. She is computer certified by Westlaw in legal education and training using all of their investigative techniques. In her spare time Ms. Lim enjoys reading, cooking, and being physically active.
Marissa Vandersluys joined Bates Winter & Talmachoff, LLP as a civil litigator, primarily focused on defense litigation. She is experienced in handling cases involving automobile insurance, homeowner’s and renter’s insurance, and personal injury matters. Ms. Vandersluys has successfully handled cases through informal settlement negotiations, mediations, and settlement conferences.. Ms. Vandersluys’ experience includes prior retention as panel counsel for CSAA Insurance, State Farm Insurance, and Progressive Insurance. Her prior practice also comprises of general civil litigation, criminal defense, and bankruptcy.. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIP. • California Bar Association• Association of Defense Counsel• Women Lawyers of Sacramento• California Women Lawyers
Lori Gingery is a seasoned and dedicated personal injury attorney with a reputation for fiercely advocating on behalf of plaintiffs against powerful corporations and insurance companies. With over two decades of experience in Personal Injury, Lori has established herself as a staunch defender of individual rights in the Roseville, Sacramento and Beverly Hills communities. Her unwavering commitment to seeking justice for those harmed by the negligence of others sets her apart as a trusted advocate for those in need of legal representation in personal injury cases. Lori Gingery’s practice embodies a passion for helping clients navigate the complexities of the legal system and ensuring they receive the compensation and support they rightfully deserve.
Joseph B. Weinberger has represented thousands of injured people during more than 20 years of practicing law. Widely respected by colleagues and known for providing practical, friendly and effective service, Mr. Weinberger attracts clients throughout the Northern California area.. Mr. Weinberger has represented individuals at every level of state and federal courts. He has served as judge pro tem, mediator and an arbitrator. Mr. Weinberger is a member of the State Bar of California, the Sacramento County Bar Association and the Los Angeles County Bar Association. Additionally, he is a member of the Capital City Trial Lawyers Association and the Consumer Attorneys of California, among other organizations.. Dedicated to providing individualized service that accounts for an individual’s background, needs and goals, Mr. Weinberger is a tireless advocate for every client with a strong record of success.
I am passionate about Justice, and consider it a great privilege to be a lawyer. I worked full time in the Legal Department at Sacramento Savings Bank while I went to law school full time. I am driven to evaluate each case on its own merits, provide clear and honest case evaluations to clients and to aggressively pursue their rights in negoations, or trial if ncessary.
I am passionate about advocating for injured workers and specialize in helping clients navigate the complexities of the legal system in workers’ compensation, personal injury and family law matters. I am driven by a passion for justice and achieving the most favorable outcome for my clients while protecting their rights. I have extensive knowledge and experience representing public safety workers, including police, firefighters, corrections, probation and parole.. While studying law at Lincoln Law School of Sacramento, I gained experience working in the Taxpayers’ Rights Advocate Office at the California State Board of Equalization, and successfully recovered a significant amount of tax liability relief and reimbursement while representing individuals, business owners and corporate offices during appeals versus the California Franchise Tax Board and Board of California State Board of Equalization.. Prior to beginning practicing law, I earned a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration degrees at Saint Mary’s College of California, focusing on Operations Management and Strategic Planning. I spent 20 years in various levels of senior management, including director-level roles, in technology and distribution and supply chain industries.. Contact Thomas by email, or phone and schedule a free consultation.
I am an attorney practicing in the areas of estate planning and small business with a special focus on food and agriculture businesses and elder law. I enjoy helping people with difficult transitions, whether that be life transitions following a difficult diagnosis or the generational transfer of a small farm or family business. I am particularly passionate about ensuring that small businesses and farms survive and thrive during and after the transfer of the business from one generation to the next. I also offer my services on a contract basis to other attorneys whose clients need specialized expertise in elder law and food and agriculture law.
Dan Koewler is licensed to practice law by not only the United States Supreme Court, but also the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota and the Minnesota Federal Court system. Dan represents Minnesota clients against both a broad array of criminal charges and after-the-fact assistance with expungements.. He is a member of several organizations dedicated to criminal defense, including the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL) the National College of DUI Defense (NCDD) and is a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Associataion (DUIDLA). He is the acting Secretary for the exclusive, invite-only Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice (MSCJ) and is on the Executive Council for the Criminal Law section of the Minnesota State Bar Association.. In his years of practice, Dan has developed extensive experience in contested criminal matters, ranging from 8 week-long first degree murder trials that involve extensive expert testimony regarding DNA, to day-long contested hearings challenging the scientific basis for DWI tests. Alongside his work in local district courts, Dan also regularly represents clients before the Minnesota Court of Appeals on either criminal appeals or Implied Consent civil appeals.. In 2010 Dan was selected by Minnesota Lawyer as one of only 25 “Up and Coming Attorneys” by Minnesota was actively involved in the work of not only the Source Code Coalition, but also acted as an attorney for the plaintiff-intervenors in the Federal Court settlement that ultimately resulted in the disclosure of the source code to the now-retired Intoxilyzer 5000EN. When he’s not in court, Dan teaches other defense attorneys on the art of DWI defense, including his recurring Webcast on the “Chemical Testing” chapter of Minnesota’s “DWI Deskbook” (he also authored several chapters in that publication).. In 2014 and 2015 Dan was selected to Super Lawyer's list of "Rising Stars" a distinction reserved for 2.5% of attorneys practicing in his field. Dan regularly blogs on criminal defense issues - primarily DWI issues – on the award winning “Minnesota DWI Defense Blog.” In addition to teaching duties, he also provides pro bono work for non-profit organizations that deal with criminal law issues; he was the sole author of the amicus curiae brief filed on behalf of the Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice in the Minnesota Supreme Court case of Patino v. One 2007 Chevrolet and again in the Minnesota Supreme Court case of Axelberg v. Comm’r of Pub. Safety. He is the author of the amicus curiae brief in the recent Minnesota Supreme Court Case of State v. Bernard.
Charles Ramsay is Minnesota's ONLY Board Certified DWI lawyer (recognized by the American Bar Association, not the MN Bar Association), and is also Board Certified in Criminal Defense by the Minnesota Bar Association. He practices primarily in the area of criminal defense, DWI and civil forfeitures. He has obtained acquittals in nearly every type of case from DWI to murder. He prides himself on being on the cutting edge of criminal defense. He helped pioneer a number of defenses in Minnesota, including faulty eyewitness identification, false confessions and the right of a defendant to present alternative suspects to a jury. In 2006, Ramsay testified in Court about the shortcomings of breath testing devices such as the Intoxilyzer 5000.. Ramsay has created new DWI defense strategies and is making massive changes in Minnesota DUI Law. A few examples are Urine Testing, Blood Testing, The Implied Consent Law. He also has successfully challenged both the administration of tests, as well as the source code behind The Intoxilyzer 5000, the breath test machine used in Minnesota. Forty-Five years of established Minnesota DWI is in the process of dramatic change...change that can mean new opportunities for your defense!. *DWI Law Dead? -- Is the Minnesota Implied Consent Law Dead? His Appellate Victories and Supreme Court Cases!*Blood -- Using Constitutional Right of Confrontation to Beat Blood Alcohol Testing to Win! *Urine -- Judge Agrees: All Urine Test Results "Absurd"; Will Minnesota Urine Testing Finally Flushed Forever?*Breath -- Ramsay Exposes Lack of Required Minimum Maintenance; Are All Intoxilyzer Results Inadmissible?*Source Code -- He's Intervening in the Federal Law Suit vs. Intoxilyzer Manufacturer; while trial court judges have dismissed hundreds of breath test cases .... An effective appellate lawyer, Chuck successfully litigated Genin v. 1996 Mercury Marquis before the Minnesota Supreme Court, which ruled that vehicle owners need not pay storage fees when they win their forfeiture case.. In 2004 he prevailed before the Court of Appeals in State v. Bergh. This case limits prosecutors' ability to use prior convictions and license revocations to enhance subsequent charges. In yet another case that year, Chuck represented the appellant in State v. Blom, before the Minnesota Supreme Court.. In other notable appellate victories, the Minnesota Court of Appeals held that a police officer may not stop a driver merely for swerving in his own lane of traffic in State v. Hugger, which he argued all the way to the Supreme Court. In State v. Bergerson, the appellate court recognized police officers may not purge the taint of an illegal stop of a motor vehicle when the driver attempts to flee.. Ramsay prevailed in State v. Sickmann, where he convinced the Minnesota Court of Appeals to grant Sickmann a new trial. The court agreed with Ramsay that the law which permitted blood tests to be admitted was unconstitutional as it violated the confrontation clause.. Most recently, the court of appeals agreed the DWI test refusal law is unconstitutional. Unfortunately, the state appealed the case of State v. Netland and the Supreme Court reversed the lower appellate court's decision.. See what issues he is pioneering today:
23 years and 44 jury trials make me the best attorney to prosecute your Lemon Law case. Free consultation and the manufacturers pay the attorney fees.. I am a loving wife and mother of two incredible young men, who are the loves of my life. I am passionate about dachsunds (Rosie, Cosmo and Zoey) and mentoring young lawyers. My mission is to educate and help California consumers regarding their Lemon Law rights.. Long before I knew about the Lemon Law, we had a Jeep that was a lemon. We were so frustrated with both the car and the dealership that we ended up trading it in to CarMax, losing money as the vehicle had depreciated. Had we known about the Lemon Law, we could have made the manufacturer buy it back for everything we spent on it. We might have been entitled up to two times the value of the vehicle in Civil Penalties. But I did not know. Now I do. That is why I want to make sure others know about the Lemon Law.. I also want to tell people that when you buy or lease a new car and you have a problem, any problem, take it to the dealer to document your problem. If you wait until the warranty has expired, you can lose your rights under the Lemon Law. Call me any time to discuss your situation.. For 23 years I litigated cases for large corporations including auto manufacturers. I have done 44 jury trials with a excellent win ratio.. NOW I’M ON YOUR SIDE!. Statements made do not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.