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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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Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
For more than 30 years, attorney William Dickerman has successfully represented plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of business and real estate disputes, as well as other areas of civil litigation. A skilled and aggressive trial lawyer, he received the “AV” Peer Review Rating, the highest rating by fellow attorneys for legal skill and professional ethics.. Overview of Credentials. Practice Areas: Business and General Civil Litigation. Admitted to State Bar: 1977, California. Law School: University of Southern California, J.D., 1977. College: University of California at Berkeley, B.A., 1973. Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association; State Bar of California. Biography: Member, University of Southern California Law Review, 1975-1977. Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Howard B. Turrentine, Southern District of California, 1977-1978. Judge Pro Tem, Los Angeles County Small Claims Court. Civil and Attorney Fees Arbitrator, Los Angeles County Bar Association.. William Dickerman was transplanted from New York to Los Angeles at a young age. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a B.A. in History in 1973. He delayed his law school attendance for a year while he got valuable work experience as a flight steward for Pan American World Airways (“Pan Am”), volunteered on the staff of a U.S. congressman, and travelled in Asia.. Mr. Dickerman then attended the University of Southern California Law Center, serving on the prestigious Law Review and as student Director and Prosecutor in the university-wide judicial system. Upon graduating with a J.D. degree in 1977, Mr. Dickerman accepted the coveted position of Judicial Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Howard B. Turrentine. After that one-year appointment, Mr. Dickerman travelled extensively, then began his practice of law in earnest.. His first job was as an associate at the boutique firm Leopold, Petrich & Smith, where he got solid grounding in litigation involving literary properties, television, and movies. He then worked at Gelfand & Hinojosa, where he obtained trial and general litigation experience in a broad array of business, commercial, real estate, and other disputes. Mr. Dickerman’s final move, before opening his own firm, was to Antin, Magasinn, Stern, Litz & Grebow, where he broadened his civil litigation experience.. In 1990, Mr. Dickerman formed Dickerman & Associates in order to deliver exceptional services at a reasonable cost, and to exceed clients’ expectations regarding personal integrity, trust, and communications. If the number of long-term clients, client referrals, and testimonials he has received is any indication, the firm has been meeting its goals.. Public service has always been one of Mr. Dickerman’s key concerns. He has served the community as a Small Claims Court judge; an arbitrator in civil and attorney fees disputes; a court mediator in landlord/tenant cases; a lecturer in Continuing Legal Education; a board member of the State Bar’s California Young Lawyers Association; a member of a State Bar executive committee; and a Moot Court judge for law schools.. Mr. Dickerman lives with his wife and children in Los Angeles. His interests include reading history and biography; hiking and camping; many outdoor sports; and classical and bluegrass music.
Since earning a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in Taxation in1993, Mr. Sprecace has defended individual and corporatetaxpayers in disputes with the I.R.S., Colorado Department of Revenue,Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, and U.S. Department of Labor,both administratively and in state and federal courts. Mr. Sprecacehas successfully represented taxpayers before the I.R.S., the ColoradoDepartment of Revenue, and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment incases involving:. employment tax;. the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty;. liens and levies;. business and individual tax return audits;. federal and state offers in compromise;. innocent spouse provisions;. residence and Colorado income tax issues;. Coloradosales and use tax;. the Coloradospecial mobile machinery tax; and. Coloradounemployment insurance and worker compensation insurance tax.. Mr.Sprecace’s business litigation experience includes representation of plaintiffsand defendants in federal and state trial courts and courts of appeal inmatters concerning:. contract disputes;. tort disputes;. construction disputes;. mechanics’ liens;. civil theft;. fraud and misrepresentation;. piercing the corporate veil;. the telephone consumer protection act;. securities and construction arbitration;. federal copyright laws;. bankruptcy; and. the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.. Mr. Sprecace received his B.A. inPolitical Science from the University of Arizona. He was active in campus activities, andplayed “A-side” rugby on the Wildcat squad for 4 years. He graduated from Creighton University Schoolof Law in 1989, and was a member of the Creighton Law Review from 1987 through1989.. Mr. Sprecace is a member of the Colorado, Florida, Nebraska, and Connecticut(temporary) bar associations, and is licensed to practice before the U.S. TaxCourt, the 9th and 10th Circuit Courts of Appeals, andseveral other federal courts. Hepresently serves on the Colorado Board of Health, the Englewood Board of Adjustmentand Appeals, and on the Englewoodbench as an Associate Municipal Judge.
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Travis Burch is a labor and employment litigator. He has tried over 60 cases to verdict in both state and federal courts and aggressively represents his clients. His results have been stellar and he thrives on securing the best possible outcome for each of his clients. He achieved a $17,000,000 settlement in 2017. Whether it's individual, PAGA or class action, Travis will fight for his clients.. He has been named as a Rising Star by Los Angeles Magazine’s Annual Super Lawyer publication in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
I have been practicing law for more than 17 years, working side-by-side with thousands of clients and placing their needs at the forefront of everything I do as an attorney.. Long ago, I realized that my drive to serve people as their legal advisor is born out of my desire to care for injured people. Before going to law school, I worked with challenged high school students who were missing something in their lives: a relationship with a caring, compassionate, and empathetic adult. For many years, I was that adult who cared for them mentored them, and equipped them with tools to not just survive but thrive. After getting married and beginning my family, I was ready to take my experience working with high school students to the next level. I discovered a new avenue to serve people – to graciously and empathetically assist injured people, advocate for them, counsel them, guide them, and help them win. I became an attorney.. I represent people who are injured in car collisions and families who need to get back into their home after a hurricane or natural disaster because their insurance company failed them by refusing to pay their claim. I also advocate for business owners who are struggling through a business dispute. I strive to give people the personalized attention and representation they deserve by running a client-centered law firm. Call today for a free case evaluation!. What does it mean to give someone the personalized attention they deserve and to be a client-centered law firm? It means that I reliably return phone calls and emails. It means that I am available to speak with you – my client – directly, and I don’t push off clients to staff members. I compassionately listen to my clients. I take the time to ensure they truly understand everything that is going on in their legal journey. I serve clients by working along-side them to help them recover from their injuries, including a personal injury, a trauma at work, wounds from a natural disaster, or a business dispute.. For me, being client-centered means putting myself in my client’s shoes and looking at the experience of hiring a lawyer and going through a legal matter from their point of view. When doing this, I thoughtfully analyze how I can provide the best client experience.From your first contact with me, I will intelligently and aggressively guide your legal journey, helping you choose which path to take. I think of my clients first in all things, looking at their experience from their perspective. The client is the focal point – the heart and soul – of my practice. I seek to build their trust to do more than help them resolve a discrete legal issue; I want my clients to find peace of mind, reassurance, and the advice they deserve.. I know that a cornerstone of running a client-centered law firm is to build trust with clients, making it easier to build a good working partnership and leave them satisfied and confident that they were front and center of their legal experience from the start until the finish.. Call today for a free case evaluation!
Mr. Brysk has decades of experience as an attorney in litigation and transactional matters spanning business, real estate, commercial, tax, bankruptcy, probate, estate planning, civil litigation and administrative, licensing and education law. He is admitted in State, Federal, Bankruptcy and Tax Courts throughout the State of California. He has been published in law journals, interned for a California State Court Appellate Justice and represented the prevailing clients in a case published by the Court of Appeal. He has lived and worked in Australia, Israel and the U.S. and traveled widely.. EducationJ.D., University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California, 1996. B.A., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 1987Major: Philosophy. Bar AdmissionsState of CaliforniaFederal Courts: District Court, Tax Court, Bankruptcy Court. Alameda County Bar Association Member. Member, Arbitration Panel. Alameda County Community Development AgencyHealthy Homes Department
Brad focuses his practice on personaly injury and eminent domain, practicing in both State and Federal Court. Brad enjoys success in catastrophic injury cases, including traumatic brain injury. In 2015-2016 Brad served as President of the 28th Judicial District Bar. Brad is also a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) and is a barrister in the Harry C. Martin Chapter of the American Inns of Court.
Each client's matter is personally handled by me from start to finish. Client's needs are of the highest priority and I approach every client's case from this perspective. The practice of law is about providing compitent and knowledgeable customer service at each step of the representation. If you need a lawyer that fights for your interests you have come to the right place. Call or email today.
NOTE: My civil litigation practice is located in the Central Coast of California (Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo counties), although I sometimes handle cases in Los Angeles, San Diego and Kern Counties.. Mark's practice focuses on business, construction, real estate, and personal injury litigation. His clients include property owners, businesses, contractors, manufacturers and individuals that he has successfully represented in trials involving contract claims, property disputes, jobsite accidents, product liability and professional liability litigation. Mark has obtained numerous favorable verdicts for his clients in trials and arbitration proceedings.. Mark is admitted to practice in all California courts and the U.S. District Court, Central District of California. He regularly speaks and publishes on various legal topics, and frequently serves as a mediator and Judge Pro Tem for the Santa Barbara Superior Court.. Mark received his B.S. from the University of Southern California, his M.S. from the American Graduate School of Business Management, and his J.D. from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.. Mark currently serves on the board of directors of the Santa Barbara AIA and the Montecito YMCA, and he is a past director of the Santa Barbara Bar Association and Barristers’ Club. Away from work, Mark enjoys family life in Santa Barbara with his wife and three growing children. He is a jazz aficionado and enjoys travelling.
Business litigation attorney with over 32 years of experience providing goal oriented and cost effective represenation in state and federal courts for small and large sized businesses.. Areas of practice include business litigation, insurance coverage, construction, employment, real estate, debtor/creditor, landlord/tenant, and shareholder/partnership disputes.. Practicing in Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, Johns Creek, Cumming, Canton and throughout the metro Atlanta area including Fulton, Forsyth, Cherokee, Gwinnett, Cobb and DeKalb Counties.. LinkedIn information at .
Jeff Dickerson is a criminal trial attorney who limits his practice to DUI and drug defense. He is a former prosecutor who served on the Narcotics and Organized Crime litigation team in the Houston County District Attorney's Office, and he frequently writes and speaks on issues relating to the defense of DUI and drug crimes. Jeff has successfully handled over 1000 cases in the course of his 15 year career.
Jonathan was born in New York and raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. After seven years practicing law in Georgia, he moved to Richmond from Atlanta with his wife, Sydney. They live in the city with their two children. In their free time, Jonathan and his family enjoy the outdoors, music, sports of all kinds, traveling and cooking
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Business attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Shiner Law Group, which was founded by David I. Shiner, a proven experienced trial lawyer, focuses the practice on civil litigation law with a strong emphasis on business litigation, personal injury litigation, employment law, real estate law, and small business representation. Shiner Law Group also represents clients in other practice areas such as product liability, wrongful death litigation, election law, and class action/multi-district litigation.. Mr. Shiner is a graduate of the Nova Southeastern School of Law in Florida and received his undergraduate degree with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Religious Studies from the University of South Florida, located in Tampa, Florida.. Mr. Shiner is admitted to practice law before all Florida State Courts and all of the District Federal Courts in Florida. Mr. Shiner was recently awarded the Martindale-Hubbell AV rating for acheiving the highest possible rating from his peers on his legal ability and legal ethics. David has also been recognized as a Super Lawyer from 2010-2012. In addition, Mr. Shiner has been honored with the position of General Counsel to the Palm Beach County Republican Party and is currently on the organizations Board of Directors. In addition, Mr. Shiner has been a long standing member and contributor to the Republican Jewish Coalition. Mr. Shiner is also currently the Chair of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuits Grievance Committee and has been a member of the committee since 2008.. Please contact the Shiner Law Group and speak with one of our several attorneys to discuss your legal matter or visit us at. Shiner Law Group has expanded their coverage areas to service clients in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties. We are proud to serve our community as as personal injury and liitgation attorneys.
Ms. Rosasco represents employers, businesses and nonprofits in all aspects of employment and civil litigation. She has experience with jury trials, bench trials, mediations and arbitrations. Ms. Rosasco litigates cases in the areas of employment law, sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation, wrongful termination, wage and hour disputes, wage and hour class actions, PAGA actions business disputes, defamation, and breach of contract actions. She also provides advice and counsel to employers and businesses to avoid the high cost of litigation.. Representative Experience:• Successfully defended numerous wage and hour class actions and PAGA cases. • Defended employers in numerous wage claims before the California Office of Labor Commissioner.• Negotiated severance agreements on behalf of employers and employees avoiding the need for expensive and protracted litigation. • Successfully negotiated the settlement of a child labor law violation charge against the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE).• Defended employers against serious and willful (S&W) and 132a discrimination claims filed at the Worker’s Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). • Defended employers against charges filed by employees at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Department of Fair Employment & Housing (DFEH).• Negotiated and handled cases before the Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board (OSHA).• Provided advice to employers and employees to avoid the costs and risks of litigation.