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What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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A business and real estate firm changing the model for client service.. Whether you hired me to handle your business, real estate, or personal legal situation, my goal is to deliver a service you're overjoyed to use. With me, you get the confidence that comes with having an attorney who knows what he's doing, is focused on progress instead of roadblocks, and has the freedom and flexibility to put your happiness first.
Born Brookfield, Wisconsin, 1983; admitted to Minnesota Bar 2009, Wisconsin Bar 2010. Education: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (B.A. 2005); William Mitchell College of Law (J.D. 2009); Assistant Prosecutor, City of Brookfield, 2010-present, Assistant Prosecutor, Town of Delafield, 2010-present; Assistant Prosecutor, Town of Lisbon, 2013 - present; Prosecuting Attorney, Village of Chenequa, 2015 - present; Member: Minnesota State Bar Association, Wisconsin State Bar Association, Milwaukee, Bar Association, Waukesha Bar Association; Association for Women Lawyers, 2010 - present.
Desiree K. Kumar concentrates her practice on small business and real estate transactional matters. Desiree also has extensive experience practicing civil litigation in a trial setting and has tried jury trials to verdict throughout central Illinois, both in federal and state court. Desiree’s clients appreciate her straightforward and honest advice, designed to resolve legal difficulties and avoid the time and costs associated with litigation.. Prior to opening her own firm, Desiree worked as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Illinois where she defended state employees in civil rights actions. Prior to working as an AAG, she was an associate attorney at a Chicago area law firm where she practiced insurance defense litigation and medical malpractice defense litigation. Desiree also clerked for Honorable Franklin U. Valderrama in the Chancery division of the Circuit Court of Cook County.. In addition to her legal experience, Desiree is an avid real estate investor. Through her own personal experience in real estate investing and property management, Desiree is able to offer her clients not only legal expertise, but also personal experience in real estate investing.. Desiree graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She then earned her Juris Doctor degree from Valparaiso University. Desiree is licensed in both Illinois and Wisconsin and has been admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Southern District of Illinois and the Central District of Illinois.
Ed has practiced law in New Hampshire for over thirty-seven years. Ed divides his time between Laconia and our Portsmouth office, located at the historic Jones House on the grounds of the Strawbery Banke Museum at 14 Hancock Street. He earned his BA from Bates College and his JD from Syracuse University. Ed is regularly named one of New Hampshire’s Top Real Estate Lawyers by New Hampshire Magazine.. Ed is a former member of the Belknap County, New Hampshire and American Bar Associations. He has served on the Board of Directors of the former Lakes Region United Way (now part of Granite United Way) and is a past President of Lakes Region Family Service Association (part of Child and Family Services of New Hampshire) . He is active in the seacoast community, having served on the Board of Directors of Portsmouth Advocates, Families First and the Warner House Association as well as the steering committee of the Friends of the South End. Ed is an avid sailor and is involved in the preservation and restoration of historic properties.. Ed’s practice areas include real estate, both commercial and residential, business and corporate work, estate planning, and probate.
Jon M. Garon is Professor of Law and Director of the Intellectual Property, Cybersecurity, and Technology Law program at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, teaching Constitutional Law, Contracts, Privacy Law, Entertainment Law, and many other courses. He is a nationally recognized authority on entertainment law, copyright, information privacy, technology regulation, and free speech. He has published over 50 books, book chapters, and academic articles, and he has presented at more than 200 programs. A Minnesota native, he received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota in 1985 and his juris doctor degree from Columbia University School of Law in 1988.. Professor Garon served as dean for NSU’s Shepard Broad College of Law 2014-2020, providing strategic leadership on programming, curriculum, enrollment management, marketing, and finance. Prior to joining Nova Southeastern University in 2014, Garon was the inaugural director of the Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Law + Informatics Institute, serving from 2011-2014. The Law + Informatics Institute works to integrate specialized courses and training on technology and information systems across legal disciplines. He also served as dean and professor of law at Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota and interim dean of the Graduate School of Management from 2005 to 2006. Before Hamline, Dean Garon taught Entertainment Law and Copyright at Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire and Western State University College of Law in Orange County, California.. Professor Garon's recent and forthcoming books include Parenting for the Digital Generation - The Parent's Guide to Digital Education and the Online Environment (2021 Rowman & Littlefield); Law Professor's Desk Reference (2021 Carolina Academic Press); Intellectual Property Law and Practice: A Contemporary Approach (2022 West Academic); A Short and Happy Guide to Privacy and Cybersecurity Law (2020 West Academic); The Independent Filmmaker’s Law & Business Guide to Financing, Shooting, and Distributing Independent and Digital Films (A Cappella Books, 3d Ed. 2021); Entertainment Law and Practice (Carolina Academic Press 2020); The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Business Handbook (2d. Ed. Manegiere Publications 2018); and The Pop Culture Business Handbook for Cons and Festivals (Manegiere Publications 2017).. Professor Garon is also the author of Burn Rate (2019), a cybercrime mystery novel.