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What does a Dui Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Dui Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Dui Defense cases in your area.
How much does a Dui Defense lawyer cost in your area?
Most Dui Defense 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 Dui Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Dui Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Dui Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Eric Tibbs is originally from Central Illinois and moved to Chicago in 2010. He graduated from the University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign in 2003, and received his Juris Doctorate in 2007 from the University of Tulsa.. Eric practiced for three years as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Tazewell County, where he was a prosecutor in the Traffic Division. Eric has over ten years of experience with DUI cases, Statutory Summary Suspension hearings, and License Reinstatement hearings. He has been involved in numerous bench and jury trials, involving every type of traffic-related offense. Eric currently resides in the city of Chicago, where he enjoys playing guitar and Playstation 4.
Paul P. Moreschi is a former Assistant State's Attorney who has concentrated his practice in the area of all felony and misdemeanor criminal defense, including DUI and traffic defense, during the over 20 year period since leaving the prosecutor's office. He practices in the Counties of DuPage, Cook, Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, Lake and Will. His office suite includes attorneys, each of which are former prosecutors, and therefore excellent litigators, who concentrate their pracitces in a wide array of legal areas, including medical malpractice and personal injury prosecution, and Secretary of State driver's license related administrative hearings.
Before choosing a lawyer, I believe it is appropriate for prospective clients to know a little bit more about the counsel they select. I am very proud of my reputation in the legal community, as evidenced by the professional awards and recognitions I have received over my 42 years in practice. But there is more about me, of which I am also very proud.. My inspiration to become a lawyer began when I was a little boy, and it arose from my relationships with both of my grandfathers. Neither of them had the opportunity for educations beyond eighth grade, yet I learned much from them in the way they respected scholastic achievement, their integrity, and the way they treated other people. Grandpa Blomquist was a night watchman/custodian at the University of Michigan’s Law School. I spent my summers in Ann Arbor with my grandparents, and often joined him in his nighttime duties around the Law School complex. One night, he took me to the Law Library, and there I saw a sea of green lights at the tables in the library, which were filled with young people reading. It was after midnight, and I asked my grandfather what they were doing up so late. He indicated that they were studying for their Exams that were about to begin. The study habits and perseverance of these soon-to-be lawyers impressed me very much. I learned later that the library was open through the entire night, and closed only for an hour at 8:00 a.m., when the exams began. Later, I, too, learned the value of time management and the pressure of law school exams, which often took me deep into the early morning hours as well.. My other grandfather, Grandpa Nemcek was an immigrant from Slovakia. During the depression he lost his first home, but through hard work delivering milk and coal to feed his wife and five kids, earned enough money for a new one.. In the early 1950’s that home became a part of the right-of-way for the construction of a new expressway system in Chicago. His house sat virtually at the intersection where the Edens meets the Kennedy today. He fought his own case for fair compensation because he couldn’t afford a lawyer. I went with the family to watch him argue for relief before a Judge, and against trained lawyers. I watched how the system worked, and the deference the Judge gave to him, as my grandfather did the best he could with his limited education and his accent. He did win a greater award. So, the family’s experience taught me much about the effect of legal proceedings upon ordinary people.. I grew up in Mount Prospect and attended Prospect High School. There, I participated in many activities, including sports, and am honored to be the inaugural member of the Prospect High School Hall of Fame. This award has nothing to do with my achievements as an athlete, but is devoted solely to the things I accomplished beyond the four corners of the basketball court. From there, I attended Western Illinois University, again achieving success through hard work, which I owe to my two grandfathers who continued to inspire me. Law School was next on my agenda, but finances pressed upon me. So I taught in the Mount Prospect school system as a teacher at Lincoln Junior High School for four years. Those experiences and memories carry with me in everything I do. I attended night school at Chicago-Kent College of Law, receiving my degree in 3 ½ years, and thereupon embarked upon the first part of my legal career as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Criminal Division of the State’s Attorney’s Office of Cook County.. From that great experience learning how to try cases against excellent lawyers, I opened a private practice and have been serving since 1978 as the Prosecutor and one of the Village Attorneys for Arlington Heights. I remain very proud of that reputation, to which I again attribute to the early learning process from those who supported me in my dream to become a lawyer. In all of my experiences as a trial attorney in criminal courts, I have defended cases ranging from simple traffic matters, to DUI’s, to murder and other crimes. I have been a part of appeals in the U.S. Supreme Court and the Illinois Supreme and Appellate Courts.. Each case I have defended reminds me of the great anxiety my own family experienced when they faced off against the government in court.. I never forget that all legal cases are really people involvements, in which lawyers are called upon to address events and circumstances which press very hard upon accused people. I am well aware that I never get to meet people at a good time in their lives. They are struggling within their fear, something new and something inconvenient, fighting their cases in a place where they are not comfortable. The thing that drives me the most, and the hardest, is that each day I take on the privilege of representing those in need of my skills as an advocate.
Attorney Rosario M. Spaccaferro is a graduate of DePaul University (where he was awarded a Presidential Scholarship and inducted as a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars) and IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law in Chicago (where he worked on a U.S. Supreme Court matter pending before the Court). While attending law school, Attorney Spaccaferro served as a felony clerk in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office assisting in the prosecution of both criminal and traffic matters. He is licensed to practice law in both the states of Illinois and Arizona, as well as before the U.S District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. In addition, he also holds a certification as an Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). After receiving his Juris Doctor degree, Attorney Spaccaferro served in a number of legal capacities including Chief of Staff, Acting General Counsel and Principal Consultant for a variety of companies. But his primary passion has always been acting as a zealous advocate for his criminal and traffic clients. Over the course of nearly a decade, he has passionately represented thousands of people charged with a variety of misdemeanor and felony offenses including DUI, suspended/revoked license, assault/battery, theft/retail theft, drug possession/distribution, and weapons charges.. He has also served as an Assistant Public Defender not only in Illinois, but in Arizona as well, where he represented clients charged with serious offenses in Felony Specialty Courts including Mental Health Court, Veteran’s Court, and Drug Court and where he focused on helping clients living with substance use and mental health disorders navigate the justice system in order to achieve recovery and stability, while avoiding jail.. In order to stay current on the law and provide the best possible legal representation to his clients, Attorney Spaccaferro has attended numerous trainings and seminars provided by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP), National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NADCL), Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (IACDL), and the Arizona Public Defender Association (APDA).
OUR CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE. We are committed to protecting the health and safety of our clients by offering complementary videoconsultations and appearing in court on your behalf without the need for you to go to court (varies by case).. Since 2001, my practice has focused mainly on litigation. I have successfully handled thousands of cases in the areas of Criminal, Traffic, CDL, DUI defense, and Personal Injury cases.. Whether I'm representing a client facing a petty traffic offense, the most serious of criminal charges, or a serious injury case, my philosophy always remains the same:. My client comes first.. I understand that having to appear in a courtroom to face any type of charge can be an intimidating and frightening experience. That is why from the very beginning of every case, I strive to provide every client with proper legal guidance, so he or she will know what to expect every step of the way. I take an aggressive approach in preparing a customized defense strategy in order to obtain the best possible outcome.
Cary Dohman obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and graduated cum laude from The John Marshall Law School. For every year from 2017 to 2021, Cary has been named as one of the "10 Best Attorneys" in Illinois in DUI/DWI Defense by the American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys. In each of the five past years (2017-2021), Cary has also been selected as a "Rising Star" by SuperLawyers, an honor given to less than 3% of attorneys in Illinois. Cary focuses his attention on DUI defense and traffic violations. He is a member of the Chicago Bar Association, the Illinois Bar Association, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association and the DuPage County Bar Association.. Prior to joining the Dohman Law Group, Cary was a Law Clerk for Watt, Tieder, Hoffar and Fitzgerald in Chicago. He also worked as a Judicial Extern for the Honorable Ann Claire Williams of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the Honorable William J. Haddad of the Circuit Court of Cook County. While in law school, he also served as a Law Clerk for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Ana Guzman LaScola attended University of California, Riverside, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with minors in International Relations and French, before attending DePaul University, College of Law, in Chicago Illinois. Now entering her ninenteenth year of practice, she began her career as a Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney, under former Cook County State’s Attorney Richard A. Devine. She also served as Deputy Chief Supervisor in the Probate Division and Civil Division of the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Later, she worked in the private sector at LCC Law Offices, LLC.. During her time as an Assistant State’s Attorney, Ana served in the Child Support Enforcement Division and Juvenile Justice Bureau. In the private sector she has handled a range of cases including Traffic, DUI, Family Law matters, as well as Real Estate and Probate matters. She has years of courtroom experience and brings this wealth of knowledge to you.. Ana is knowledgeable in the areas of Traffic and DUI Defense achieving successful negotiations in cases that are not recommended for trial, and in litigation when the facts warrant a trial or pre-trial motion hearing. Ana will work very hard to achieve the best result possible. Trustworthy, knowledgeable and effective – you can be sure that Ana has explored every possible outcome and prepared you with all the options and details before reaching a disposition of your case.. Ana is a member of the State Bar Association, and license to practice law in Circuit Courts throughout Illinois, as well as the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. She has been licensed since 2000.
I focuses on helping people accused of DUI / Drunk Driving, Traffic Violations, and Criminal Defense. I am located in the Tacoma metro area of Washington state, and I have been helping people with their legal issues for 20+ years.. Fees are always reasonable. You can expect my undivided personal attention to your case as I have done for thousands of my past clients.
I have been practicing law since 1991. I started out as a deputy prosecutor for the State of Washington. During that time I tried numerous cases in District Court, Juvenile Court and Superior Court. I began my own law practice in 1995. I was also appointed as a Judge pro tempore at that time. I have litigated major crimes including murder and rape cases in addition to various other felonies and misdemeanors. In addition to maintaining an active criminal defense practice, I have served as the Prosecuting Attorney for numerous cities including: Woodinville, Carnation, Buckley and GraniteFalls. I also served as a Hearing Examiner for Seattle.. I am a frequent continuing legal education speaker and have made numerous presentations on trial techniques for lawyers and other law enforcement officials.
John graduated with honors from Gonzaga University with a Juris Doctorate degree. He is admitted to practice in all Washington State courts. His focus is criminal defense, DUIs, and injury cases. John is a member of the national DUI Defense Lawyers Association, and is certified in the NHTSA Field Sobriety Tests, NHTSA Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement, the BAC DataMaster and the Alco-Sensor FST Portable Breath Test. He is a member and former Governor of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Washington State Association for Justice. John's peers previously recognized him as a Rising Star, through WA Law & Politics magazine, in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Before becoming a partner at Woods Brangwin & Bratton, Jeremy spent six years working at various levels of prosecutor offices from federal to state. Jeremy spent years as a law clerk at the United States Attorney's Office for Eastern Washington where he prosecuted federal petty offenses and wrote multiple appeals to the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Through his four years working as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jeremy handled hundreds of DUI cases. Jeremy has successfully handled countless cases, ranging from DUIs and vehicular homicides to attempted murder and rape cases. Jeremy graduated with honors from Gonzaga University with a Juris Doctorate. While at Gonzaga University, Jeremy served as the Editor in Chief of the Gonzaga Journal of International Law. Jeremy was one of four members selected to represent Gonzaga University at the Albert R. Mugel National Tax Moot Court Competition in Buffalo, New York. Jeremy previously served as a Washington Supreme Court appointee to the Unlawful Practice of Law Board. Jeremy is a member of the National DUI Defense Lawyers Association and is certified in the NHTSA Field Sobriety Tests. Jeremy previously served as an elected city council member for the city of Selah. Jeremy is a veteran of the United States Army Reserves where he served as a drill sergeant.
I am a native of Tucson, Arizona who graduated from the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in 1991 and began a DUI and criminal law practice the following year. I won my very first jury trial where I represented a client with several DUI priors who was facing considerable prison time if he was once again convicted for the offense. While any attorney with no prior trial experience would have reason to be nervous on his or her first trial, representing someone with multiple DUI convictions was a daunting,but exciting challenge. Winning the trial gave me the confidence that I could successfully represent anyone charged with DUI. I subsequently won my second DUI trial as well. Having represented clients in criminal cases in municipal, state, federal and tribal courts, I am accustomed to practicing in a wide variety of settings.. The DUI Law Firm was subsequently founded with the goal of providing competent, affordable and dedicated DUI defense representation for clients in the greater Seattle region.. I am also a well cited legal author who has published articles on criminal law and other legal topics. When I am not practicing law, I enjoy hiking, going to the gym, following college sports and most importantly spending time with my family.
I HAVE BEEN PRACTICING LAW IN NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK FOR THE PAST 37+ YEARS. I ENJOY THE PRACTICE OF LAW AND HELPING PEOPLE OBTAIN SUCCESS IN ALL OF THEIR MATTERS. 90 PERCENT OF OUR CLIENTS ARE REFERRED TO US BY PAST CLEINTS, OTHER ATTORNEYS & THE BAR ASSOCATION. WE SPEND TIME WITH OUR CLIENTS AND GET TO KNOW THEM. THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY REPRESENT SOMEONE AND GET THE JOB DONE CORRECTLY. WE CAN BE CONTACTED 24/7 AT