Top best Natural Resources Lawyers in ZIP 48075 | 2 available
2 Natural Resources lawyers are available in ZIP code 48075 in Toledo, Ohio. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $274 per hour.
Natural Resources Lawyers Nearby Toledo 48075 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Southfield Area) 48034 3.9 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Livonia Area) 48152 7.8 miles
(Troy Area) 48083 8.7 miles
(Bloomfield Hills Area) 48304 8.7 miles
(Troy Area) 48098 9.8 miles
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$192 - $356
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4.4 - 4.8 ★
FAQs - Natural Resources Lawyers in 48075 city Toledo How many Natural Resources lawyers actively serve residents of Toledo, Ohio? Approximately 75 licensed attorneys focus on Natural Resources across Toledo, Ohio. Most matters are filed through the Ohio District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Natural Resources lawyers in Toledo, Ohio? In Toledo, typical rates range from $243-$383 per hour for Natural Resources. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2887 and $7489, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Natural Resources matters usually take in courts near Toledo? Natural Resources cases in Toledo, Ohio usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Ohio District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Natural Resources cases for people living in Toledo, Ohio? Residents of Toledo typically see Natural Resources filings handled by the Ohio District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Natural Resources? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Natural Resources, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
2 Natural Resources Lawyers Found Near You
Barry J. Goodman has devoted his professional life to keeping courthouse doors open for victims seeking justice.. Always a tireless advocate for his own clients, Goodman sees his responsibility as an attorney in a broader sense as well. He has been very active politically, supporting candidates who share his belief in equal access to justice and taking leadership roles in professional organizations.. A native New Yorker, Goodman knew that he wanted to become a plaintiff’s lawyer from the time he was a child and his father, a postal employee, was injured in a traffic accident while on the job and left him dependent on federal workers compensation for the rest of his life.. “I didn’t think justice was provided to him, I didn’t want that to happen to others, and that was probably the impetus for me to go into law,” he says.. He received a scholarship to attend Bradley University, receiving his undergraduate degree there in 1974. He then attended Stetson University College of Law, got his J.D. there in 1977, and launched his legal career in Florida with a small general-practice firm where he stayed for two years before moving to Michigan.. He worked in two firms, focusing his practice solely on personal-injury cases. On Sunday mornings, he frequently played basketball at the Jewish Community Center, where he befriended another basketball-loving attorney, Gerald H. Acker. The two men began talking about forming their own practice and finally did so in 1993.. The firm’s practice has continued to concentrate on plaintiff’s personal-injury cases and over the years Goodman has recorded some impressive achievements. His biggest outcome occurred in 2001, when his client received a $14.5-million arbitration award to pay for medical and related costs stemming from injuries she received when faulty sub-surface wiring caused a manhole cover to fly up and strike a car in which she was a passenger. He’s also achieved several seven-figure settlements for injured clients.. In addition to his busy practice, Goodman has worked for a number of political candidates who support the civil-justice system. They include working on the finance committees of U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Congressman Gary Peters in his quest for the seat of U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, who is retiring in 2015.. He has served on the finance committees of Pres. Barack Obama and Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry, served as a delegate to three Democratic National Conventions, and in 2012 was named to the Democratic National Committee.. He has received the Champion of Justice Award from the Michigan Association for Justice and the Wings of Justice Award from the Oakland County Bar Association. In addition, Goodman is a frequent lecturer at professional gatherings and is past chair of the Michigan Bar Association’s Negligence Section.. He is also a longtime board member of the Anti-Defamation League, serving that organization as an officer for many years.. Goodman is proud of his work in the broader political and public spheres, but considers his daily work on behalf of his clients to be the most fulfilling aspect of his life.. “I love coming to work every day,” he says. “I love representing folks whose lives have been disrupted due to the negligence of others and helping them to rebuild their lives, helping to give them back a sense of worth so that their future can again be bright. It’s very rewarding.”
Experienced Natural Resources attorney serving clients in Toledo and surrounding areas.