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360 R lawyers are available in Salem, Virginia. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $76 per hour.
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was born in Minot, North Dakota. He graduated from Minot High School, in Minot North Dakota with the Class of 1962. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Brigham Young University in Political Science in 1967. He later received a Master of Science in Public Administration from Brigham Young University in 1969. He graduated from Willamette University College of Law in 1972 and received his Juris Doctorate. Robert is a member of the state bars of Oregon, Utah, and Arizona. He is also admitted to practice in both State and Federal courts in all three states. He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States of America, the United States Tax Court, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Timothy C. Alexander concentrates his practice on Civil Rights and other civil litigation as well as municipal court practice. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.. Tim earned his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law in Camden, New Jersey, in 2012. He earned an M.B.A. from Drexel University LeBow College of Business in 2008. Tim also earned a B.S., summa cum laude, in Business Management from Drexel University.. During the course of his legal career, and prior to joining Helmer, Conley & Kasselman P.A., Tim worked practiced as an Assistant City Solicitor for the Civil Rights Unit of the Philadelphia Law Department; he successfully tried Civil Rights matters in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Tim served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Trial Division for the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office where he worked as a Major Trial attorney.
Ron Sayer is one of the highly respected Salem personal injury attorneys at The Gatti Law Firm representing clients in a wide range of personal injury cases including medical malpractice, wrongful death, and products liability.. He brings with him an insider’s perspective as a former claims specialist for major insurance companies in the past, which clients found invaluable as he anticipates the strategies of the other party. Since earning his law degree from Willamette University College of Law, Ron has successfully litigated countless injury cases throughout Oregon.. To secure his representation, contact the firm and schedule a free consultation.
Originally from Salem, Virginia, I pursued both my undergraduate and graduate education in the cultural melting pot of Houston, Texas, where I first worked extensively with the immigrant community in domestic violence, health care and literacy initiatives.. I love the complexity and diversity of my clients’ matters, whether it's contesting an unfair orphan determination in an international adoption, defending a nuanced adjustment or naturalization application, or restoring the immigration status of battered women, abused children and victims of crime. In addition to defending individual aliens and families, I work closely with employers and the employment bar to protect businesses from civil and criminal liability during ICE audits and investigations.
Originally from Salem, Indiana, my husband and I moved to Wisconsin in 2000 where I obtained my law degree from Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee in 2003. Admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in May of 2003, I practiced law in Wisconsin until 2009 when I returned home to Indiana. While in Wisconsin I handled complex litigation matters including fire/explosion cases and auto liability issues. Upon returning to my hometown, and obtaining my license to practice law in Indiana in 2009, I have gained experience in many areas of the law including divorce, child custody, guardianship, bankruptcy and criminal defense, plus many more.. I opened my own law firm, Hunt Rippey Law, located in Salem, Indiana with attorney Johanna D. Rippey, on July 1, 2013. We would more than happy to schedule an appointment with you to discuss any legal issues that you may have.. My husband Chris and I have two young boys and live on our "hobby" farm in the countryside of Washington County, Indiana with our dogs and herd of miniature donkeys. We enjoy time with our family and friends, fishing, and relaxing around a bonfire.
New Hampshire DWI defense lawyer Mark Stevens focuses on zealously defending the rights of drivers accused of DWI in New Hampshire Courts. This is what I do. A lot of my cases go to trial because a lot of my clients can not afford to be convicted of DWI. When you are deciding who will represent you, you should insist on seeing real copies of not guilty verdicts in recent New Hampshire DWI cases, with docket numbers you can verify by going to the clerk's office at the Court.. You are welcome to visit our office for a free consultation, and to see real copies of real not guilty verdicts. Please visit my website, where you will see hundreds of successful DWI case results.. Call today for a free consultation . We look forward to speaking with you.. Mark
My wife, Kim, and I both grew up in small communities. After living from 1989 to 2001 in the Indianapolis area, we decided to relocate to Salem, where I grew up. For almost 10 years, I represented the interests of insurance companies almost exclusively. Since moving to Salem, I have phased out of all insurance defense work. I now represent injured parties and provide legal services and counsel to individuals and small businesses. This is not a wealthy community like the one I moved from. But it is our community. I have found there are far greater rewards in representing real people rather than insurance companies. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with family and freinds, reading, sports, volunteering at my church, and coaching soccer.
My practice focuses on one thing and one thing only, and this 24/7, 365 Aggressive Criminal Defense. So, if you have been charged with a Simple Misdemeanor or a Serious Felony feel free to call me anytime for a Free Phone Consultation.
Matt established his Salem law office in 2013 after serving as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and pursuing graduate education at the University of New Mexico. Matt attained his Masters of Business Administration in 2009 and his Juris Doctor in 2012 there. He quickly became active in the Salem community, joining the Rotary Club of Salem and the Freemason Taylor Lodge.. He handles criminal, bankruptcy and traffic matters in Salem, Roanoke County, Roanoke City, and Botetourt County. He has also helped many clients with their estate planning documents, including wills, powers of attorney, and advanced medical directives. He is a member in the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the Virginia Bar Association and the American Bar Association.. Matt strives to be a trusted advisor and a well-rounded attorney. Rather than specialize in one area of law, Matt has experience in many facets of business and law. He’s able to draw from his varied work and academic experience to help you make informed choices.. He strives to be as flexible as possible with his clients and prides himself on treating each and every client with upmost respect and dignity. His business philosophy is simple…he serves his clients with the highest level of professionalism while making ethical representation a top priority. He can help you plan for the future, start a new business, or help you navigate other legal issues.. The Law Office of Matthew T. Schottmiller is located in downtown Salem. His office is between Mill Mountain Coffee and Roanoke College, where Matt received his undergraduate education.
Massachusetts Law Firm: Divorce And Real Estate. Moniz & Mendes, P.C., we offer individuals and families throughout Salem, Essex County, and surrounding counties in Massachusetts legal counsel in divorce, divorce mediation, and family law and real estate matters.. Providing Service, Advocacy, Support And Awareness. Our attorneys are part of the community — not just successful members of the local business community but proud participants in broader community activities. We have a presence and a voice, which we use to instill positive change in the neighborhoods and regions we serve. We believe in taking time out from representing individual clients to expand advocacy, support important community initiatives, and give a voice to those who need support and help being heard.
Leonard is a highly experienced trial attorney who has an extensive criminal and civil litigation background. His talent is making the legally complex simple to understand and telling your story in a compelling way to get you the very best results possible. Winning your case means having an end game in mind and Leonard is always planning for that end game. As an aside he is also an excellent marksman and does not pass up the opportunity to go shooting. Sadly, his shooting skills have never helped him win a case. Back to the legal stuff. While Leonard is passionate about the criminal law and civil rights issues, what drives him is getting the very best results he can in any given situation. Working towards the best achievable outcomes for his clients is his goal and the focus of his practice. He is best known for thinking outside the box and coming up with creative ways to solve complex problems for his clients. Leonard lives in Salem with his wife of twenty-nine years and his twelve-year-old son (an avid boy scout). After law school, Leonard’s wife made him promise to use his powers for good and not evil. Leonard is committed to that promise and will do the best job he can for his clients. When he is not in the courtroom he spend time with his son who is a boy scout.. Leonard started his career as a prosecutor on the Oregon coast. It was during his time as a prosecutor that he became well known for his expertise in criminal law and search and seizure law. Leonard’s career took off as he was recruited by the Police Academy to lead and deliver cutting edge training to law enforcement. Missing the courtroom, Leonard joined the Trial Division of the Oregon Department of Justice as a senior trial attorney litigating the most serious civil suits against the State of Oregon. After becoming the Attorney-in-Charge of the Torts and Employment Section of the Trial Division, his litigation team achieved an unmatched trial success winning twenty-two trials out of twenty-three. Leonard believes that the Government should at all times treat people fairly, within the bounds of the law and leave them with their dignity.
Lawyer. Litigator. Problem-solver. Negotiator. Peacemaker. Arguer. Bargainer. Troublemaker. Those are just a few of the titles thrown at Ryan Carty with some regularity. Ryan is a family law practitioner, which is the polite way to explain at a fancy dinner party that he is a divorce lawyer without the word divorce ever spilling out across the table. Ryan spends most of his days in court, preparing for court, or explaining to his clients why they should attempt to avoid court at all costs. Being in court -- litigating -- is what drew Ryan to the practice of family law. Ryan is no stranger to big stages. Ryan made his first front page newspaper headline when he was less than two weeks old. He fractured his skull (it was an accident!) before he could walk. He attended home school, private school, and public school. Ryan left private school halfway through his junior year of high school, despite his parents' best efforts to dissuade him, and transferred to one of the largest public high schools in Southwest Washington (State, not D.C.). Ryan was elected student body President less than five months after setting foot in the door. Ryan's first job was as a door-to-door salesman; he was 12. He started his own window washing business before he could drive a car. He spent time as a groundskeeper, bartender, and dog-walker. Ryan performed tooth extractions in Nicaragua. He laid roof in the Appalachians. And he has never lost an alpine skiing Lawyers are sometimes referred to as sharks, or blood-suckers. Ryan has played one of those on the big screen. A blood-sucker, not a shark. Ryan has died on film; he has killed on film; he has been yelled at by Michael Bay (not on film).2 Ryan was in a punk rock band for a short period of time, but got out before getting some smokin' tattoos. He sang tenor 2 in an all-male choir (also leaving before acquiring any tattoos). He played Nathan Detroit in a college production of Guys & Dolls despite having never gambled in a casino in his life. Ryan is married to the love of his life. They have three amazingly wonderful boys who sometimes simultaneously drive them crazy and make them crazy proud to be their parents. Ryan's boss once told Ryan that he is a better family law lawyer because he has kids of his own, which means Ryan understands just how important issues like custody and parenting time really are to his clients. And Ryan can appreciate that yelling at your child doesn't mean you're a bad parent. By the same token, Ryan believes that life experience is what makes good lawyers great lawyers. Ryan's life experiences are the reason he is one of only two private lawyers in the State of Oregon to currently serve in an advisory role to the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court on matters pertaining to family law. Ryan's life experiences propelled him in to a position in which he finds himself regularly testifying before the Oregon Legislature on behalf of the Oregon State Bar regarding proposed family law legislation. Ryan's life experiences are why you want him by your side.. 1. Ryan has never actually participated in an alpine skiing race. 2. Is there anyone who has worked in the film industry who hasn't been yelled at by Michael Bay?
Kevin J. Rank has over 30 years helping hard working individuals and small businesses file bankruptcy. He is dedicated to helping those with simple to complex financial matters and he and his experienced staff work hard to take the stress and intimidation out of the bankruptcy process. If you need help stopping the harassing phone calls, stopping a foreclosure or stopping a garnishment, we can help. Call for a free consultation today. We care and We listen.
JUDSON L. PIERCE is a graduate of Vassar College and Suffolk University Law School. He is a principal at the law firm of Pierce, Pierce & Napolitano in Salem, MA. Mr. Pierce concentrates his practice in representing injured workers before the Department of Industrial Accidents. Mr. Pierce is admitted to practice before courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and is a board member of the Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG), a national organization dedicated to protecting the interests of injured workers.. Mr. Pierce has lectured on workers’ compensation law at numerous CLE seminars in Massachusetts and across the country and to various union and advocacy groups. He has drafted workers compensation related legislation some of which has become law and some of which is pending at the Massachusetts State House. Mr. Pierce formerly served in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office’s Fair Labor and Business Practices Division. Mr. Pierce has hosted “Workers Comp Matters”, an internet radio program. He was appointed to the Arlington Human Rights Commission in 2008, was elected twice to the Arlington School Committee from 2010-2016 and was elected to Town Meeting in 2016 and re-elected in 2019.. Mr. Pierce as been selected as a Super Lawyers/Rising Star from 2005-2010. From 2010-2011 he served on the Worker's Compensation Centennial Committee for the Commonwealth of MA. His hobbies include music, acting and following the Boston Red Sox.
Jaime McGuire, an immigration and adoption attorney, is a partner at Amaryllis Law. Jaime has been an integral part of Amaryllis Law’s thriving removal practice over the years. Having significant success in court and in victim advocacy, she has gradually accepted more and more responsibilities. She now manages the employment and adoption practices. In 2020, she was the recipient of the FBA-ILS Younger Lawyer of the Year Award. She has also been selected as Super Lawyers Rising Star in Immigration Law every year since 2019, and Best Lawyers Ones to Watch every year since 2021. She is a member of the Virginia State Bar.. Jaime’s commitment to law and advocacy stems from the lessons she learned during her time volunteering with children in a Ugandan orphanage and her experience working on a project in Thailand regarding human trafficking. She is passionate about being a voice for those who can’t speak for themselves.
I specialize in bankruptcy law and student loan law. I've been certified as a Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist by the American Board of Certification. I'm the New Hampshire Chair of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. I have advanced training as a student loan lawyer and have successfully litigated student loan issues in federal trial and appellate courts.. I regularly file chapter 13 bankruptcies in NH to stop foreclosures on a home when a consumer has exhausted other alternatives. The other typical scenario is where people have suffered a loss of income, a divorce, or serious medical issue that creates financial pressures beyond their control and creditors have refused to work with them. Bankruptcy can provide a light at the end of the tunnel that permits most people to keep their home, cars, and other assets.
I retired from the Army in 2009 after a great 20 year career. I finished up my Bachelors degree in Business Management at Kansas State University (I discovered that I hated business management! But I also discovered a fascination with law). I was steered to a pre-law program while attending K-State and I had the honor and pleasure of volunteering at an organization called the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). CASA is an organization dedicated to furthering children's welfare through investigation and court reporting. While working for CASA, I met some great people and helped a young man by sharing his wishes and goals with the court as well as spending time with him. I was fortunate enough to get into Northeastern University's School of Law and I earned my Juris Doctorate in May 2014 with a focus on Family Law, Juvenile Law (delinquency defense and special education), and Criminal Law. While attending NUSL, I had the distinct pleasure of working for a Juvenile Court judge in Lowell Mass., the Children's Law Center of Massachusetts, 2 great family law attorneys in Salem Mass., and the Committee for Public Counsel Services in the Youth Advocacy Department in Salem Mass (Juvenile public defenders office). I want to thank all of them publicly but I will ask permission to post names first, they were the best part of my law school education (though I did have outstanding professors as well). I passed the bar exam in July 2014 and I swore in as a new lawyer in Massachusetts on November 25, 2014. On January 4, 2015, I opened up the Law Office of Jeremy Sears.
I love working in the field of Consumer Bankruptcy. It gives me an opportunity to use my education and experience to give back to my community, helping people who are going through a difficult period in their lives to get back on their feet.
I have been serving Western Kenosha County and the state of Wisconsin for almost 30 years as a concerned citizen and lawyer. I have been the school board president for Brighton District for almost 20 years before moving out of the district. I have served for 20 years on the state ethics committee for attorneys and served as both an officer and director for the state trial lawyers association (Wisconsin Association for Justice). I am presently vice president and in line to serve as president. I am also board certified as a trial lawyer and have tried over 100 cases for clients through out Wisconsin. I have won jury verdicts for seriously injured clients in excess of $2 million dollars including successfully defending seven figure verdicts before the state supreme court.. You don't have to travel long distances to have qualified trial counsel. We handle the full range of accident and medical cases. We do all forms of civil litigation. I am also a certified public accountant with a business background.. We welcome new clients at our Paddock Lake office. Our first consultation is free. Thank you for considering us.
I have been engaged in the practice of law since 1974 with an emphasis on Bankruptcy, Domestic Relations, Real Estate and Probate. I have maintained an office in Salem, Massachusetts since 1975 and one in Haverhill, Massachusetts since 1984. I am a former President of the Salem Bar Association, former Chairman of the Essex County Bar Association Family Law Council, and a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association's Property Law Council. I currently lecture on family law and real estate matters for Lorman Education Services and am a guest lecturer at Boston University Graduate School's American Studies Program on issues relating to law and historic preservation. I am also a member of the matrimonial and divorce law.
I concentrate my practice on protecting elder and disabled clients and their assets. I regularly appear in probate court to obtain guardianship and conservatorship authority for family members whose loved ones are no longer able to make their own decisions, whether it is an elder who has been diagnosed with advanced dementia or Alzheimer's disease, a disabled child who is reaching adulthood, or someone who suffers a traumatic brain injury. I also work to avoid these scenarios by proper estate planning, such as wills, durable powers of attorney, health care proxies and medical care directives. I help protect assets through the use of trusts, transferring or re-titling property, and homestead protection. When the time comes, I also assist families in getting a proper personal representative appointed to administer the estate of their deceased loved ones. I advise the personal representative and the family in navigating the probate process and settling the estate, including selling real estate, negotiating the payment of debts, distributing any inheritance and resolving inter-family disputes. When necessary, I also litigate probate matters that cannot be settled among family members. I most frequently practice in Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk and Norfolk Probate Courts. My work is primarily aimed at helping my clients retain as much independence and control over their lives as possible. I served two terms as a member of the Massachusetts PCA (Personal Care Attendant) Workforce Council, to which I was appointed by Attorney General Martha Coakley in 2009. The Workforce Council aims to improve the quality of care available to individuals who would be in a nursing home without the care provided by in-home care providers and to assist PCA users in obtaining and keeping qualified home care.Due to the nature of my clientele, I am always happy to meet with people at their homes or at the hospital or nursing home.
I am a third-generation lawyer -- following my grandfather and my father both at the University of Virginia School of Law and in the firm which was founded by my grandfather and his brother around 1894. I believe in using the English language to communicate with my clients and have been known to apologize - in advance - for having to use a fancy word (which I try to explain). I take the time at a client interview to get to know those who seek my help and try to be accessible to them.. .. To learn more about me go to my website,
I am a personal injury attorney specializing in representing those who have been catastrophically injured or killed as a result of represent people who have been injured or killed a result of negligence. I help victims who have been hurt or killed in motor vehicle crashes, injured as a result of defective products, or any other serious injury or death that has occurred due to carelessness and negligence.
I am a dedicated advocate, North Shore native, husband and father.
Here at Salter Law, we believe in the principle of fighting for our clients with every weapon in our arsenal. Whether it is criminal or civil, you will not find another attorney who will work harder for you.