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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Contract Law lawyer in your area do?
A Contract Law lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Contract Law cases in your area.
How much does a Contract Law lawyer cost in your area?
Most Contract Law 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 Contract Law lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Contract Law 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 Contract Law lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Contract Law cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
5107 Contract Law Lawyers Found
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
I am one of only 3 certified elder law attorneys in Utah through the National Elder Law Foundation. I run a full service elder law firm called The ElderCare Law Firm. I am a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) where I serve nationally in several positions. On a personal note, I am married and have 4 sons and 1 daughter ranging in ages 20-31 years, and three grandchildren with twins on the way.
Joshua M. Frieser, Esq. is a sports and business lawyer and Principal Attorney at Frieser Legal. His practice is focused on the representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small businesses. While working to solve the unique legal needs that they have, Josh represents athletes in internal disciplinary proceedings and NIL licensing agreements, as well as in related intellectual property and business planning matters. In addition to serving as counsel to college and professional athletes, Josh represents sports industry start-ups and small businesses as outside general counsel.. Josh is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and an active member of its Sports & Entertainment Law Section and Business Law Section. He is also a member of the Sports Lawyers Association. As a leading expert on the regulatory landscape of college athletics, Josh has been quoted in numerous publications, including Front Office Sports and the Wisconsin State Journal. Josh also regularly speaks on panels about NIL and the legal implications surrounding college sports.. Josh’s prior experience includes working at the National Collegiate Athletic Association for the Office of the Committees on Infractions and at the National Sports Law Institute where he conducted comprehensive research of state and federal Name, Image and Likeness laws and legislative developments within intercollegiate athletics. Additionally, during law school, Josh served as a Judicial Intern to the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago and as a Judicial Intern to a Senior District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Josh attended Marquette University Law School where he received a Sports Law Certificate and was a member of the Marquette Sports Law Review. He attended Indiana University as an undergraduate where he studied Sport Marketing & Management and Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management.
When I was 16 years old I was seriously injured in an automobile accident. I suffered personal injuries to my liver and had to have my spleen removed. My mother hired an attorney to bring a lawsuit against the person who injured me. By the time the case settled I was a freshman at the University of Connecticut. I was looking for a career and wasn't quite sure what I wanted to be. My experience with being injured, dealing with my attorney, settling the case etc. inspired me to become an attorney myself. I declared my major, graduated UConn, and then put myself through law school. Thirty (30) years later I am still representing clients thanks to that episode that influenced me so long ago.. In 2018 I celebrated my 30th year in practice. I have run my own office since 1994, which makes me a self-employed businessman. 2018 also marked my 27 year wedding anniversary. I have purchased and sold homes, lost loved ones, dealt with running a business... in short, I have experienced most of the situations my clients experience and so bring a great frame of reference to my practice. In short, my own life experiences allow me to empathize with my clients, which makes me a better attorney.. As for the "disciplinary action" on my face page... My reply speaks for itself. That was in 1993. I was 32 years old, a completely different person that who I am today. And I refuse to let that episode, or AVVO's posting of it, define who I am.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Todd Sorensen is a Senior Associate in the Seattle office, where his practice focuses on commercial litigation, employment, insurance and education law. Mr. Sorensen has experience representing national and international corporations in a wide variety of complex contract, intellectual property, and business tort litigation. As an employment attorney, he advises and represents cities, schools and private entities on issues ranging from discrimination and retaliation to employee manuals, contracts, and trade secrets litigation. Mr. Sorensen also represents both insureds and insurers in coverage litigation.. As the Ninth Circuit Chair for the ABA Business Torts Committee, Mr. Sorensen regularly publishes updates on developments in business torts litigation. In addition, Mr. Sorensen is a regular contributor to the Northwest Education Law Blog and the Northwest Insurance Law Blog.. In his spare time, Mr. Sorensen volunteers in the community as a King County Bar Association Future of the Law Institute Mentor, meeting with high school students from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to explore the legal profession. Mr. Sorensen also acts as a Commissioner on the City of Bellevue Civil Service Commission.. An avid sports fan, Mr. Sorensen serves as a T-Ball coach for the Bellevue East Little League. He also plays for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League and serves as the captain for Williams Kastner’s firm softball and flag football teams.
Some of my most rewarding memories come from working to help my children and others like them in our community have the chance for a good education. So, I tried to contribute where I felt I could do the most good. For 11 years I was a member of the Snoqualmie Valley School Board and served two terms as president. The Board decides matters of policy for the School District. In those years we had an annual budget of between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000 with over 400 employees and serving 4,500 students. Our Board was recognized as the best in the State of Washington for its size of district (2001) by the Washington State School Directors Association. The Board was recognized nationally as one of 25 of the best Boards by the official publication of the National School Boards Association (2002), for work in technology. (See photo for 2002 award). We were also honored by proclamations of the state legislature and King County Council.. I have also enjoyed a number of fun years as a soccer coach, basball coach, chess tournament host, and cub scout leader.. These days I enjoy sailing, fly fishing and bicycle riding.
I enjoy working with businesses and business owners, not only because they often have unique problems that require creative solutions, but because many successful ones are passionate about what they do, and that passion is often contagious. Being outside counsel to many different kinds of businesses has given me a great perspective on what works, what doesn't, and where the future of our economy and our country is headed. The fact that these same daring entrepreneurs value and appreciate our counsel and advice just makes the opportunity to assist them that much more rewarding.
Thomas Odom is a third generation attorney and joined his father and grandfather at the Odom Law Firm in the Spring of 2017. For over thirty years, the Odom Law Firm has concentrated on personal injury representation. Thomas has expanded the practice to include both domestic and criminal law matters. He represents clients in a variety of family law matters from adoptions to contested divorces. He also handles criminal matters ranging from speeding tickets to felony charges.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
TruscottLaw, PLLC ia a locally owned legal resource in Boise, ID that has served you for more than two decades. We are licensed and certified, so you know you’re getting the real deal, and all of our client reviews are 5 star. Do not pay attention to the Avvo rating, it's nonsense and they only give you the highest rating if you pay them. It is also not even based on an area of practice so they have social security lawyers rated as a 10 for criminal defense! It's incredibly misleading and fraudulent. Read the reviews, not that absurdly false avvo rating. Our goal is to ensure that your rights are protected and to help you through the difficult process of dealing with the legal system if you or a loved one has been charged with a crime, whether you have been injured, had your rights violated, need to assert your legal rights in a civil dispute, or simply have questions about the legal system.
Neal Black is a partner at Phinney Black, where he focuses on advising clients in the software industry and interactive media industry, including designers, creators, and operators of hosted software solutions, embedded software solutions, middleware, platforms, AI solutions, video games, online games, VR games, mobile games, mobile applications, casual and social games, virtual worlds, and other creative and innovative works. Neal also serves investors in early rounds of financing.. Before joining Phinney Black, Neal was Vice President and General Counsel of Square Enix, a global developer and publisher of interactive entertainment content. Neal managed the legal affairs of Square Enix’s North American subsidiaries, including UIEvolution, a leading developer of middleware for cross-platform distribution of apps, data, and content. For a two-year period in 2008 and 2009, Neal was Vice President and General Counsel of Live Gamer (now known as Emergent Payments), a provider of e-commerce solutions for online games, virtual worlds, social networks, and other virtual environments, including publisher-sanctioned marketplaces for virtual items and virtual currencies.. At Phinney Black, Neal works directly with the CEOs, CFOs, and in-house legal departments of established companies, start-ups, and early-round investors. He provides a wide range of services, including senior management over complex legal matters, such as interactive software product releases; negotiation of complex legal relationships with customers, contractors, publishers, developers, vendors, suppliers, and other business partners; negotiation of stock purchase and related investor agreements; and providing business-oriented counseling to executive management teams on a full range of other legal matters. Among other things, Neal understands the laws governing software development, content creation, IP licensing, AI models, user-generated content, privacy and data security, virtual goods, virtual currencies, and ownership of virtual property.. Neal received an undergraduate degree in engineering from Stanford University and his JD from Georgetown University. He has taught intellectual-property and business law courses as an adjunct professor at Seattle University and a part-time lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law, where he lectured on emerging legal issues in video games and virtual worlds.. Neal was born on Adak Island, Alaska, which, in case you didn’t know, is located in the middle of the Bering Sea at the far southwestern tip of the Aleutian Islands. He grew up in Prineville, Oregon, and now lives in the decidedly more urban environment of Kirkland, Washington, where he and his wife, Joanna, raised their two sons. Neal also volunteers in the community as an elected member of the City Council for the City of Kirkland. He was first elected to the Council in 2019 and was re-elected in 2021. And, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the King County Bar Association (2018-2023 and 2024-Present) and a former chair of that organization's Public Policy Committee (2014-2019).
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Attorney and experienced businessman with a practice focusing on counseling entrepreneurial and start-up clients with business formation, protecting business and personal assets, managing employee concerns, and identifying proper exit strategies.
Hillel Schechter is a partner in the Corporate and Litigation Departments at Tashlik Goldwyn Crandell Levy LLP. Hillel’s practice focuses on contract, corporate, SEC and transactional matters as well as on litigation matters.. Hillel represents various public and privately held clients in transactional matters, both on the sale and purchase side. Hillel regularly advises clients on SEC and corporate compliance issues as well as employee benefit matters. Hillel also has extensive experience in representing physicians and professional groups in negotiating faculty practice and other employment and affiliation arrangements. In addition, Hillel handles intellectual property matters, including trademark registrations and intellectual property assignments and licenses.. Prior to joining the Firm, Hillel was employed at KPMG and at the New York State Insurance Department.. Hillel received his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School where he graduated cum laude, was a member of the Brooklyn Journal of International Law and was a recipient of the Richardson Scholarship and Judge Weinstein Scholarship. Hillel received his undergraduate accounting degree from Yeshiva University where he was a Belkin Scholar.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Contract Law attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.