Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 94901 | 137 available
137 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 94901 in San Rafael, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 53% provide free consultation with average fees of $284 per hour.
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Will Morehead is certified by The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in criminal law, an essential qualification conferred on only a handful of attorneys practicing in San Francisco and Marin.. Will is a seasoned trial lawyer with over fifteen years experience. He has never lost a felony trial. As an adjunct law professor and expert on the rules of evidence, he teaches future lawyers how to be trial lawyers.. As a former prosecutor, Will understands how the other side thinks about a case. He knows what levers, and what leverage, prosecutors respond to.. Will was trained at Harvard Law School where he graduated in 2004 with honors. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford.
Since graduating from law school in 2007, Philip has been handling family law cases in San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda and Marin counties. With a litigation background that includes appearances in federal and State courtrooms, Philip provides the tenacity and savvy to bring difficult cases to resolution through resolute advocacy.. After earning a Bachelors of Commerce degree from the University of Victoria (British Columbia, Canada). Philip returned to law school at the University of San Francisco where, en route to earning his Juris Doctor, he became the Editor-in-Chief of USF’s Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, won honors in Moot Court, and an Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Investor Justice Law Clinic. Also while attending school he interned for the California Public Utilities Commission and in-house at Morgan Stanley, the investment house.
Sean's law practice is focused primarily on technology ventures, such as software, wireless telecommunications, and Internet-related companies, as well as firms in the visual effects, concept art and emerging media space. Sean's sixteen years of diverse legal experience make him well-suited to act as a "virtual general counsel" to his venture clients, guiding such enterprises through the complex legal and regulatory environment of the United States and abroad--and in all stages of growth, from founding to IPO.. Having closed countless complex technology transactions with numerous Fortune 100 companies worldwide, Sean has become the consummate deal lawyer, bringing to the table an ability to negotiate business-critical deals with efficiency and skill. During extensive international assignments in Tokyo and Munich, Sean earned invaluable experience in overseas entity formation, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances and international licensing. Because of his experience in managing US and European operations for a global software company, Sean is uniquely qualified to understand the practical challenges of running a business.. Sean began his legal career with a large law firm in Denver, Colorado, where he represented numerous high technology enterprises in mergers and acquisitions, business planning, technology licensing, and intellectual property management, counseling and enforcement. Sean additionally enjoyed an extensive state and federal litigation and arbitration practice.. Eventually, Sean moved in-house with Sun Microsystems, Inc., where he ultimately became Assistant General Counsel. In this role, Sean was responsible for software and technology licensing and alliances for Japan and the Asia-Pacific region, as an expatriate in Tokyo.. In 2001, Sean joined the wireless and consumer software venture Aplix Corporation, also based in Tokyo, as General Counsel and Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs. Sean facilitated the company's international growth and eventual IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2003. In addition to his General Counsel role, Sean managed, as President and Chief Operating Officer, the company's United States and European subsidiaries in San Francisco and Munich, from 2004 to 2006.. Sean is based in the firm's San Rafael, California office, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
San Francisco long term disability attorney William Green of Delfino Green & Green strives to provide all his clients with effective, personalized, and compassionate legal services. He has dedicated himself and his career to helping those who are disabled and need help. For the past three decades, he and his skilled team of legal professionals have been successfully defending the rights of their clients. In fact, to date, they have recovered tens of millions of dollars for them in the form of both verdicts and settlements.. Mr. Green is highly regarded by his peers and presiding judges alike and he is widely held to be a persuasive negotiator and an aggressive litigator. Regardless of if you want to settle your case out of court or take it all the way to a decision, Mr. Green will support you and be with you every step of the way throughout the process.. Contact William:
Ron was admitted to the California Bar in 1993, and he established the Law Offices of Ronald E. Champoux in 1997. Ron is an AV-rated attorney, and is certified by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization as a Certified Family Law Specialist. He is a member of the State Bar of California (Family Law Section) and the Marin County Bar Association (Family Law Section and Probate & Estate Section).. Ron's reputation for integrity, dedicated client service and professional ethics is well recognized by his clients and by his peers in Marin County. The Marin County Bar Association has formally recognized Ron's volunteer legal services. Ron also serves on the Endowment Committee of St. John’s Episcopal Church of Petaluma.
Rodrigo Dias has been representing clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area in family law matters since 2007. He began his legal career as a partner at Ragghianti Freitas LLP in San Rafael. In 2011, Rodrigo started the Law Offices of Rodrigo Dias, focusing solely on family law issues until he joined C. Clay Greene, Beth Jordan, and Romy Taubman to form Greene Jordan Taubman & Dias, LLP. Rodrigo represents clients in Marin and San Francisco Counties.. Rodrigo is certified as a Family Law Specialist by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization. He has acted as a settlement conference panelist for the Marin County Superior Court to help resolve property division, spousal support and custody matters.. He is a member of the Marin County Bar Association, and currently serves on its Board of Directors. Rodrigo is a also a member of the San Francisco Bar Association, the Richard M. Sangster Inns of Court, and Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALiF).. Rodrigo earned his law degree at the University of San Francisco. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University. Rodrigo obtained his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley in 1998 where he majored in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy. Rodrigo’s education and training in mental health has assisted him in resolving many family law matters. Rodrigo also served four years in the United States Marine Corps Reserves during and after college.
Nate Simons is an Associate at Gallo LLP, where he assists on consumer fraud, business litigation, and complex mass action and class action cases, serving both individual and corporate clients. He works alongside the firm's attorneys, lending his experience in plaintiff side litigation and general business law, which allows him to effectively navigate the laws implicating various state and federal consumer protection statutes. Nate's prior experience as a Law Clerk at three different law firms and one multi-national corporation has built a foundation of proficiency in conducting research on federal and state statutes, trademarks, personal injury, and business associations. He has written successful briefs at the Appellate level to overturn Social Security Administration application denials.. A native of Texas, Nate earned his B.S. cum laude at New York University, and his J.D. at the University of Oregon School of Law, where he served on the board of the Oregon Sports and Entertainment Law Forum and received the Deidre Dawson Scholarship, the Public Interest Scholarship, and the Academic Merit Award. Nate was also a student-athlete at NYU, playing on the men's soccer team while interning at various Fortune 500 companies. His interests include exploring northern California, spending time with family, and playing sports.
Mr. Brady began his career defending the same insurance companies that he has now been fighting for more than 39 years. He learned how insurance companies evaluated cases and prepared them for trial but found no joy in working on their behalf.. Beginning in 1988, Mr. Brady has exclusively represented individuals and their families in civil matters against insurance companies and corporations who put profits before safety and just compensation. He has tried 90 cases to verdict and has been a finalist for Trial Lawyer of the Year for 2012, 2013 & 2014.. Mr. Brady graduated from Northwestern University with honors in Philosophy, obtained his law degree from Loyola Law School and was admitted to the California Bar in 1984. He spent the first three years of his practice with Fonda & Garrard in Los Angeles and then became a partner at Milliken, Stanley & Brady.. Mr. Brady moved with his family to the Bay Area in 1994 where he became a partner at Katz, Bierer & Brady. He founded the Brady Law Group in 1998.
Jennie Skelton is a partner in Nielsen Merksamer, a law firm with 40 years of expertise in political law issues.. Ms. Skelton specializes in federal, state and local lobby, campaign, "pay-to-play," gift, "revolving door" and ethics laws and compliance, as well as enforcement actions before federal, state and local ethics agencies.. As outside counsel, Ms. Skelton assists business entities and individuals on contribution, lobby and ethics legal and compliance issues nationwide. Specifically, she assists entities and individuals with the development and administration of comprehensive lobby and "pay-to-play" compliance programs, as well as corporate and PAC campaign contribution compliance at the federal, state and local level.. Ms. Skelton provides counsel regarding federal, state and local gift activity, conflicts of interests and "revolving door" issues. Ms. Skelton also assists entities with the filing of federal lobby reports under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA), as well as compliance with the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act (HLOGA).. Since 2004, Ms. Skelton has been a co-editor of the Practising Law Institute’s “Corporate Political Activities” publication regarding state lobby and gift laws. Ms. Skelton frequently speaks on governmental compliance and ethics issues, including at the Council of Governmental Ethics Law's (COGEL) annual conference.. Ms. Skelton previously served as Enforcement Division counsel with the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). As former Commission Counsel, Ms. Skelton has expertise in FPPC matters, including pending enforcement matters and complaints. Ms. Skelton has represented clients with enforcement matters before the FPPC, the Federal Elections Commission, and numerous other state and local agencies across the country.
Jack G. Martel is a partner in Ragghianti | Freitas LLP. He has twenty years experience specializing in general business and securities transactions.. Jack acts as outside general counsel providing corporate and business advice on a broad spectrum of business, operational, transactional and other matters, including taxation, employment, and intellectual property issues. Jack has broad experience in structuring, negotiating and documenting mergers, stock and asset acquisitions, joint ventures and other business combinations.. For the last decade, Jack has focused on representing investment advisers, fund managers and others in the investment management industry. He counsels fund sponsors, advisers and managers on all manner of legal, regulatory and compliance issues in connection with the formation and operation of private investment vehicles and related business issues. Jack advises investment advisers, wealth managers, and fund managers ranging from start-ups to multi-billion advisers on compliance and regulatory matters, all manner of advisory operations, federal and state regulatory compliance, registration and exemptions from registration under Investment Advisers Act, Investment Company Act, Commodities Exchange Act, federal and state securities laws.. Jack has spoken at a number of hedge fund and investment advisory conferences and seminars and written for industry publications. He is the author of the Investment Adviser Law Blog, devoted to providing information and discussion of interest to investment advisers, private fund managers and others in the investment management industry.
I spend my free time with my family. When the weather is nice, we like to go to the beach or hike the trails in Mairn County. I like to travel. I love Paris. I love Hawaii. I don't have "hobbies" unless you count all of the times that I have tried to learn to knit. I enjoy puttering around my garden listening to music.. I grew up in Fresno. My dad is an almond grower. I always say that Fresno was a nice place to grow up. We skied in the winter and spent our summers in Santa Cruz. I have lived in the Bay Area ever since I left Fresno to go to college. I have lived in Marin County for almost thirty years.
I received my Juris Doctorate degree from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and graduated cum laude with College Honors from University of California, Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science.. I am experienced in handling various types of family law matters. Whether you are seeking a terminate your marriage, establish child custody, child support, or spousal support, or are faced with any other family law issue, I will stand by your side and help you get through this difficult time. While in many situations parties reach a settlement before trial, I have the skills necessary to competently and zealously advocate for you in court if necessary.. I deeply value serving my San Francisco Bay Area community. I dedicate countless hours of pro bono legal services to low-income clients.. Community Involvements
I provide my clients with excellent, effective, efficient and ethical representation. I do not shy away from difficult cases. I am able to negotiate favorable dispositions or take a case to trial and win. I will treat you with respect and dignity. I make myself available to answer any questions or concerns as they develop. I enjoy being active in my community and volunteering my time coaching youth football.. I handle all types of criminal cases, from felonies to misdemeanors. I also represent clients in post conviction proceedings such as probation violations, expungements, and motions to terminate probation early. I handle DUIS, drug crimes, violent crime, domestic violence cases, property crime, and all other types of criminal offenses.
Fighting for justice as a criminal defense attorney is a cause that is dear to my heart. Three decades ago, at the age of 19, I made the mistake of selling LSD to an undercover officer and ended up serving two and a half years in New York State Prison. This was an ordeal that I will never forget and I will also never forget what it was like to have my life in the hands of a lawyer who didn’t seem to really care about me or my concerns. Many years later, I decided to become a lawyer to provide people with the kind of legal representation that they really deserve, the kind that I didn’t get when I really needed it.. In my view, being a criminal defense attorney should not just be a way to make a living, but should be a way to really serve people that need help during a very challenging time in their lives. I fight every case as if it were my own freedom at stake, not settling for anything less than the very best possible outcome for my clients, who have put their trust in me. I believe in my heart that people are worth fighting for and that the way the criminal justice system punishes people usually does more harm than good.. One of the most important things that I practice is staying in good communication with my clients and fully explaining to them everything that’s happening with their case. I will always return your calls and keep you in the loop so that you know exactly what I’m doing for you and where your case is headed.. I am committed to investigating every defense available to my clients and seeking to get their cases dismissed in any way possible. I am eager to win cases outright, rather than having my clients plead guilty when it’s not necessary. Often there are ways to be creative with a case and wind up with a victory. Only when there are no other alternatives and it is truly in your best interest should you plead guilty to a criminal offense.. I have had great success winning cases and getting my clients the outcomes they want. I have gotten many cases dismissed, won dozens of jury trials, and gotten convictions overturned on appeal. My clients often tell me how glad they are to have found a lawyer like me. This is something I take great pride in. I hope that whoever is reading this never needs my services, but if you do, it is my goal to do everything in my power to get you the best results possible in your case.
Edward Yates is a Bay Area native who assists clients in the San Francisco Bay Area and North Coast in challenges dealing with land, water, property and government regulation. Mr. Yates represents environmental and community groups, homeowners, and small businesses and is committed to delivering the highest level of service, based on his clients’ objectives. Mr. Yates' practice ranges from neighbor-specific property and easement disputes to zoning, planning and permitting challenges for development projects to municipal legal issues such as Brown Act compliance.
David L. Fiol graduated from the Harvard Law School (Cambridge, MA) with his JD in 1988, after receiving his BA in Government from Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) in 1984. He has received the hightest possible peer rating (AV - 5.0 out of 5.0) from the respected Martindale-Hubbell attorney directory as well as a 10.0 from Avvo. Perhaps the greatest proof of his abilities is the fact that he has represented several attorneys that were injured in transportation accidents and incidents.. Mr. Fiol has broad experience in a variety of fields involving injuries. He spent the first ten years of his career litigating aviation accident and other wrongful death and personal injury cases for a nationally recognized plaintiff's firm based in New York City. He represented clients and family members injured by everything from automobile accidents to small private plane crashes to major disasters including the bombing and crash of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. During his tenure there he also litigated, insurance coverage, real estate and stolen property disputes and other matters.. In 1999 Fiol relocated to San Francisco and worked with a preeminent class action firm on consumer class actions, as well as continuing his work on aviation and personal injury cases. He also spent two years specializing in appellate briefs and arguments for a large personal injury firm in Marin County. He has appeared and argued cases before trial and appellate courts all around the country.. After forming a law frim with Joseph Brent in 2008, Fiol has continued to represent clients with personal injury and aviation accident claims, and has taken on a number of civil rights matters in which individuals have been injured due to police or prison misconduct.. Mr. Fiol is admitted to practice before the courts of California, the United States Supreme Court and numerous lower federal courts including, of course, the federal Court of Appeals and District Courts in California.
Daniel began his law career interning at the Nassau County Department of Social Services and the Nassau County Attorney’s Office in New York while working his way through the Hofstra University School of Law. While interning at the County Attorney’s office, he recognized how many injury victims needed the help of a zealous legal advocate to get a fair result. After completing law school in 2012, Daniel immediately took a position with a plaintiff’s personal injury law firm in Sacramento where he knew his advocacy was most needed. He then moved to Florida, continuing to fight for injury victims alongside experienced trial attorneys, before moving to the Bay Area and starting Martino & Rossi Law Firm in 2017.. Daniel Rossi is licensed to Practice Law in California and Florida. He is an active member of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Marin Trial Lawyers Association, San Francisco Bar Association, Consumer Attorneys of California, American Association for Justice, Marin County Chamber of Commerce, and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Creative and Strategic Direction Attorney Roxanne Mosley understands that when people hire an attorney, they are often experiencing very stressful situations. These people need someone who cares about them. The Law Office of Roxanne Mosley makes sure our clients not only receive high-quality legal services, but also the support and resources they deserve. We also know that its not about us , it is about you. Our team thinks "outside of the box" . We are Creative and very Strategic about our approach to your legal situation. Criminal Law is all about results. Getting results is the goal. Roxanne has experienced great success in Criminal Law matters. Ms. Mosley has worked in the Sacramento Public Defenders office for 2 years before she began her own practice. She has represented several Juvenile and Adult Defendants. She is an experienced Trial Attorney who is not intimidated by the current Judicial system tactics. She is an active member of her community and has a strong network of support to assist her with investigation and research. Roxanne's Strongest Attributes as an attorney include Negotiation skills, Litigation skills and Client management...
Construction Law is a specialty that requires an appreciation of the physical realities of the work, the limitations of the materials, and an understanding of the interplay between the Owners and the trades. Demonstrated experience with all of these is our firm's key attribute.. In our transactional work, we provide Owners, Builders and Designers the ability to craft agreements that fit the project, the people, and the goals, while complying with the virtual minefields which regulations, statutes, and insurance realities inject. A good agreement clearly communicates the duties and makes sure that everyone involved has appropriate and realistic expectations.. Construction claims and disputes can arise between Generals, Subcontractors, Architects, Engineers, and Suppliers, or between Owners, licensing agencies, permitting and planning agencies, and any or all of them, either during or long after a project has been completed.. Since 1983 Kate Warner has handled and resolved all such types of claims, and in doing so has formed solid relationships with respected industry experts. From that group, she can assemble an experienced and targeted team that can quickly, candidly and accurately advise regarding practical and efficient solution options, and provide the factual and evidentiary support necessary to address insurance coverage, funding issues and provide critical litigation input. Over the years, opposition consultants that have earned our firm's respect have reciprocated, and many now regularly consult for our clients' benefit. She is an invited member of WestCon, Northern California's leading construction consultant's trade organization, AGC (Associated General Contractors) and the Marin Builders Exchange.. When a lawsuit has been brought or is necessary, the Construction litigation bar has underused tools available to it that are unique in the dispute resolution arena. These include the use of stipulated or compelled Pre-Trial Orders, either with or without the retention of a Special Master with expertise in the construction and insurance coverage fields.. That process can substitute for the time consuming and wasteful litigation processes like formal discovery, and properly employed can allow the parties to get from claim and damage verification to settlement and resolution negotiations more quickly.. If an issue is caught early, before expenses, damages, and positions themselves become part of the dispute, the use of one or more agreed neutral construction experts is an option that can successfully end-run the expense, delay, and relationship damage that later litigation can cause.. These and other "out of the box" options are the kind of tools our office offers results-focused clients and opponents.. Representative Past and Present Special Masters we've worked with:. Tom Castle, William Nagle, Peter Dekker, Sarah Burke, Claudia Hagadus Long, Lawrence Baskin, Gary Ragghianti, Bruce Edwards, Jonathan Margolis, Jerry Spolter, Randolph Wallace, Gordon McClintock, William Pagano, Judge Ronald Sabraw; Judge Margaret Kemp, Judge Alfred Chiantelli, Michael Ornstil, Ron Kelly, and John Griffiths.
Chris Skinnell is a partner practicing law and civil litigation relating to elections, state and local initiative and referenda, redistricting and voting rights, campaign finance, tribal gaming, and general constitutional and government law issues. He advises clients and litigates on a broad range of election, government, and political law related matters, including serving as the firm’s lead partner on conflict-of-interest issues. He also serves as the firm’s General Counsel.. Mr. Skinnell has considerable expertise in redistricting and voting rights. He has advised scores of counties, cities, school districts and special districts on compliance with state and federal laws governing redistricting; has counseled many additional public entity clients regarding the requirements of the federal Voting Rights Act and the California Voting Rights Act; has represented public entity defendants in several leading CVRA cases; and has represented amici curiae in several leading voting rights and redistricting cases before the United States Supreme Court.. Mr. Skinnell has also litigated a number of constitutional issues related to campaign finance regulations, property rights, the use of public funds in connection with ballot measure campaigns, and the legality of various electoral systems.. He has also served as counsel to a number of ballot measure committees, independent expenditure committees, and political action committees.. Mr. Skinnell is a member of the Board of Governors of the Rose Institute of State & Local Government at Claremont McKenna College.. In 2019, 2020, and 2021, Mr. Skinnell was selected as a Northern California Super Lawyer, and he was the subject of a feature article in the 2020 edition of Super Lawyer magazine entitled “The Electioneer.”. He had previously been named a Rising Star five times, from 2013-2017. Only the top 5 percent of all attorneys in California are named as Super Lawyers. They are selected through peer nominations and evaluations along with third-party research.. Sacramento magazine selected Mr. Skinnell for inclusion in its list of Top Lawyers of 2015. Attorneys were selected for inclusion on the list through a survey of Sacramento-area attorneys conducted for Sacramento magazine by Professional Research Services.. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Skinnell worked as a political consultant to several California legislative and initiative campaigns; as a research associate at the Rose Institute; and as the chairman of a successful initiative campaign in Southern California.
Based in Marin County, Peter Chambers proudly defends his clients against their government. Mr. Chambers is at the vanguard of criminal defense law, regularly leveraging the latest legal and technological tools to improve his clients' situation. Never afraid of taking a case to trial, Mr. Chambers takes just as much pride in the number of cases dismissed before ever reaching the jury.. Before swapping coasts and counsel tables, Mr. Chambers served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Kings County District Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, NY, prosecuting cases from attempted murder to petty theft. He is a graduate of Brooklyn Law School, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society, the Journal of Law & Policy, and worked as research assistant for the preeminent New York evidence treatise, Prince, Richardson on Evidence. A Dannenberg Scholar at Oberlin College, Mr. Chambers also completed non-degree legal coursework at Harvard University.. Mr. Chambers is on the Board of Directors of the Fairfax-San Anselmo Children's Center, where he helps support low-income families receive essential child care. He lives in Marin with his partner Julia, a housing attorney, and his son Otis, a kindergartender.
Attorney Sharon Delfino is a highly respected litigator and she has a comprehensive understanding of a variety of legal areas, including personal injury, workers’ compensation, employment law, and more. As a result, she and her team of legal professionals have won tens of millions of dollars for their clients in verdicts and settlements. She has worked with numerous Fortune 500 companies and offers a unique insight.. She genuinely cares about her clients and it is evident in all the work she does. Actually, most people are able to notice the difference between Delfino Green & Green and other law offices from the moment they walk through the doors. That’s because Sharon’s compassionate method of care is obvious to all. With her, you can rest assured that you and your family are in caring and capable hands. Contact her and speak with a knowledgeable long term disability lawyer in San Francisco.. Contact Sharon:
Alison Malsbury is an attorney with Ragghianti Freitas LLP in San Francisco. She focuses her practice on corporate and intellectual property transactions, as well as regulatory compliance in emerging industries including technology, cannabis, new drug therapies, and health and wellness. She assists clients with brand strategy and intellectual property protection, contracts, entity structuring and formation, and cannabis regulatory compliance in California and Washington. Alison has a strong and growing practice representing celebrities on their cannabis endorsement and investment deals and helping cosmetic and skincare companies navigate the complicated laws involving hemp and CBD.. Alison speaks regularly on the nuances of intellectual property in the cannabis industry and teaches Cannabis Law and Policy at Santa Clara University School of Law. She has been interviewed by major media outlets including the BBC, LA Times, International Business Times, Huffington Post, ABC News, and Rolling Stone. Alison has appeared on San Francisco’s KQED to discuss the state of cannabis legalization in California and has spoken at law schools and industry events about legal issues in the cannabis industry.