Top best Civil Rights Lawyers in ZIP 79912 | 2 available
2 Civil Rights lawyers are available in ZIP code 79912 in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $388 per hour.
Civil Rights Lawyers Nearby Sierra Vista 79912 (by distance)
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(El Paso Area) 79902 4.9 miles
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FAQs - Civil Rights Lawyers in 79912 city Sierra Vista How many Civil Rights lawyers actively serve residents of Sierra Vista, Arizona? Approximately 65 licensed attorneys focus on Civil Rights across Sierra Vista, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil Rights lawyers in Sierra Vista, Arizona? In Sierra Vista, typical rates range from $272-$380 per hour for Civil Rights. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2457 and $6643, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil Rights matters usually take in courts near Sierra Vista? Civil Rights cases in Sierra Vista, Arizona usually take around 2-9 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil Rights cases for people living in Sierra Vista, Arizona? Residents of Sierra Vista typically see Civil Rights filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
2 Civil Rights Lawyers Found Near You
Robert J. Gaudet, Jr. was inspired by the civil rights movement to become a lawyer and work for social justice. He studied theology at Oxford and discovered that the representation of plaintiffs who were injured by other people was consistent with his sense of moral purpose in the legal profession.. Mr. Gaudet is a plaintiff's civil rights, human rights, employment, wage and hour, and discrimination lawyer. He has litigated major cases regarding consumer protection, RICO, Bivens Constitutional rights, breach of contract, fraud, and other cases across the United States, some of which were reported on The Today Show and in various newspapers and legal trade publications. He is licensed in Texas and Washington and works with lawyers in other jurisdictions, e.g., Virgina, California, and New York. He also represents a leading micro-finance institution, Oikocredit, that manages nearly $1 billion in assets with loan transactions in the United States.. Mr. Gaudet served as co-chair and vice-chair of the American Bar Association Section of International Law Human Rights Committee, is now a member; is currently a board member of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children; and is a member of Public Justice. He was chair of the Lawyers Tent City Task Force, providing free legal clinics for homeless residents of Seattle’s Tent Cities; a volunteer at the Union Gospel Mission legal clinics; Parliamentarian of the King County Democratic Central Committee; and chair of a Washington State Bar Association Civil Rights Committee investigation into racial discrimination in the Olympic Peninsula.. During law school, Mr. Gaudet worked as a summer associate at Ness Motley Loadholt Richardson & Poole PA; Baker Botts; Bear Stearns Risk Arbitrage Desk; Susman Godfrey; Roberts Sheridan Kotel; and Habitat for Humanity International’s Legal Department. Mr. Gaudet is licensed to practice law in the State of Washington.. Prior to law school, Mr. Gaudet worked as a paralegal at the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section, by assisting prosecutions of police officers, e.g., Louisiana officers who killed a civilian woman who complained about excessive force to the Internal Affairs Division; compiling a database of hate crimes against Muslim mosques and institutions; and by assisting prosecutions for peonage and racial violence. He interned for the Clinton White House Office of Public Liaison; the Democratic National Committee Office of Latino Affairs; and Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-CA).. During college, Mr. Gaudet worked as a Peace Monitor for the Wits/Vaal Regional Peace Secretariat around Johannesburg, South Africa to help ensure a smooth transition from apartheid to democracy under the auspices of the National Peace Accord.
Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Sierra Vista and surrounding areas.