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Ken worked in Little Rock for large personal injury law firms from 1997-2003. In that experience, he learned how to run a volume-practice of personal injury cases. In 2003, He moved to Northwest Arkansas to focus on the Spanish-speaking community there. From 2003 through the present, Ken has combined the lessons that he learned in working for large personal injury law firms, with personalized and customized service that only comes from a solo-practice law firm.. Today, Ken has expanded his practice and represents all people in Northwest Arkansas. He has many large settlements and verdicts, but is equally proud of the many smaller cases that he has won for clients who were being taken advantage of by powerful interests aligned against them. These cases might have been smaller on some scales, but by helping to enforce the rule of law, these cases helped protect the Northwest Arkansas community.. Ken Swindle grew up in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He graduated from Arkansas State University with a B.A. in political science in 1993. He then graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law with a J.D. in jurisprudence in 1997. He is licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas and in the United States Distict Courts in both the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas.. He lives and works in Rogers, Arkansas and focuses his practice on Personal Injury Law, Tickets, Divorces, Custody and Child Support and Federal Labor Standards Act cases.
Frank Julian has known for a long time that he wanted to earn his living in the courtroom as a trial attorney. However, he did not take the normal path from school towards the leadership of a major law firm. Before law school, Frank followed another calling by serving his country in the United States Navy. In making your choice of a personal injury law firm, we think it is important to know the lawyer and his or her history.. Frank comes from a Navy family. Frank’s father (Frank Sr.) was a naval officer who served for over 35 years commanding several ships and retiring as a Captain. In fact, Frank was born while his father was serving in Vietnam as the Commanding Officer of the USS ASHEVILLE (PG-84). While growing up, Frank’s family lived all over the country, wherever his father’s duty assignments took them. Frank’s mother is a nurse with a specialty in geriatric care. Frank’s mother was the Director of Nursing at several nursing homes over the course of her career.. As early as the eighth grade, Frank knew that he wanted to be a lawyer. That year, his social studies class was studying World War II and the difficult decision to use nuclear weapons to end the war. The class was given the difficult assignment of a “war crimes” trial. Harry Truman stood accused of war crimes for his decision to use the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Surprisingly, Truman had been consistently found guilty in the prior years of mock trials. Frank was given the assignment of lead counsel defending Truman. This was the early eighties, the height of the cold war and the anti-nuclear movement. The five day trial was headline news throughout New England. In the end, Harry Truman was resoundingly acquitted by the jury. Frank Julian had won his first trial and had found a vocation. Frank knew that one day he wanted to be in the courtroom, fighting against the odds.. After high school, Frank took a Naval ROTC scholarship at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. At Villanova, Frank majored in Political Science with a concentration in Arab & Islamic Studies. Instead of immediately going to graduate school or law school like most of his classmates, Frank joined the United States Navy. It turned out that Arabic studies would serve him well because soon after graduation Frank found himself in the Middle East in support of Operation Desert Storm. Frank was assigned to the USS KALAMAZOO (AOR-6) as part of the John F. Kennedy Battle Group and later the George Washington Battle Group.. The KALAMAZOO was an extremely large ship (40,000 tons, 659 feet long, 96 foot beam, 32,000 shaft horsepower) that was designed for the replenishment at sea of a Navy battle group. Replenishment operations often required that the KALAMAZOO be operated within yards of an aircraft carrier, sometimes with another large ship on the other side and often in high seas.. Even as a 22-year-old ensign, Frank reveled in this type of high-stakes, high pressure assignment. He was quickly qualified as a Surface Warfare Officer. He also enjoyed working with the giant steam boilers that drove the ship. Although now made almost extinct by high-tech gas turbine propulsion, operating the ship’s complex steam system appealed to Frank. Although not required by his assignment, he obtained the qualification of Engineering Officer of the Watch.. While in the pressure-cooker environment of the Persian Gulf during Desert Storm, Frank qualified as one of the ship’s two Tactical Action Officers. In that role, Frank was charged with the operation of the ship’s multiple radars, electronic warfare equipment, and the ship’s missile system. Had the ship been attacked, it would have been his responsibility to defend the 500 person crew.. After serving on the KALAMAZOO, Frank was honored by being one of a select few officers chosen to serve on the pre-commissioning crew of the USS STETHEM (DDG-63). STETHEM is a special ship. It was named for Robert Dean Stethem, a United States Naval Petty Officer who was brutally murdered by terrorists in 1985. In June of 1985, Robert Stethem was on his way home after having completed an overseas assignment for the Navy. As he flew home on TWA Flight 847, Shi’ite terrorists took over the plane. After they discovered that Robert was an American and in the U.S. Navy, he was singled out and then brutally beaten and tortured. Despite being beaten for several hours, Robert Stethem did not waiver or yield. The cowardly terrorists eventually became so enraged that they killed him and threw his body onto the tarmac of the airport in Beirut, Lebanon. Robert Stethem was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star for heroism and bravery. The Navy would later honor Robert Stethem by naming its newest and most technologically advanced warships in his honor.. Frank joined the crew of the STETHEM while it was still being built in the shipyard at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi. After the shipyard, the ship traveled through the Panama Canal and then up to its home port of San Diego California. STETHEM was commissioned in California with most of the members of the Stethem family in attendance. During the commissioning ceremony, then LT. Julian had the honor of being the ship’s first Officer of the Deck. After commissioning, STETHEM took part in several shakedown cruises and an extensive missile testing program at the Pacific Missile Test Range off the coast of Hawaii.. At the end of his tour on STETHEM, Frank had a tough decision to make. He had to choose between a naval career and his long-held desire to become a trial lawyer. Having been around the world and having done everything he wanted to in the Navy, Frank decided to leave the Navy and go to law school. During his time in the Navy, Frank received several commendations and medals. Awards and Commendations included the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and Navy Achievement Medal, the Battle ‘E” Award, National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, and the Sea Service Ribbon. After looking at law schools around the country, Frank decided that the University of Notre Dame was the best fit for him. He packed up a truck and drove from San Diego to South Bend, Indiana.. Forming the Sweeney Julian Team. Fresh out of law school, Frank went to work both on his own and with other personal injury lawyers. In 2000, he was approached by Charles Sweeney with an idea of opening a new branch of his personal injury law firm in South Bend. Charlie had practiced in South Bend for 30+ years, but at the time only had an office in Fort Wayne. The South Bend office of Sweeney Law Firm opened in 2001 with Frank Julian and Charles Sweeney working together on their client’s behalf.. In 2005, Charles Sweeney decided to retire and become “of counsel” to the law firm. An attorney who is “of counsel” acts as an advisor and is available for consultation and assistance whenever needed. Frank Julian took over the practice, the name of which changed from Sweeney Law Firm to Sweeney Julian PC.. At its core, Sweeney Julian’s role is to help our community both through dedicated legal work and through community service. Helping our fellow man is always profitable, both personally and for the bottom line. We regularly use our firms considerable resources to help out local charities and people in need. Frank Julian is also on the Board of Directors of the Granger Rotary Club.. Early in his career, Frank was elected to the Board of Directors of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, a highly coveted honor. Through the ITLA, Frank promotes legislation to protect the rights of Hoosiers. In 2005, Frank was nominated as the Indiana Trial Lawyer of the Year. In 2019 Frank was elected President of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, having served on that organization's Board of Directors and Executive Committee for over ten years.. A frequent participant on the faculty of continuing legal education seminars, Frank has given many lectures on a variety of subjects. Some of those subjects include The Use of Expert Testimony is Spine Injury Cases, Handling Residential Gas Explosions and Attorney Advertising in the Age of Insurance Company Propaganda. Frankis the President of the Annual Litigation Seminar for Northern Indiana. Topics of the seminar have included: Automobile Litigation, Topics in Litigation and Damages in Automobile Litigation. Frank recently was Chair of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association Lifetime Achievement Seminar and several other seminars dealing with cutting edge issues in litigation. He has served as the Chair of the Annual Institute, one of the largest and most prestigious continuing legal education events in Indiana.
Thank you for the kind words. I’m honored to have helped clients and friends. I'm proud of our results.. Ted Sink has spent most of his life connected to personal injury law and fighting for the rights of the injured. As early as 12 years old, Ted started working small jobs at a personal injury firm. It was there that he developed his driving passion for protecting the rights of the injured, and helping them achieve maximum recovery from insurance companies. Ted attended Yale University and worked in New York City before returning home to South Carolina to pursue his J.D. . While at law school, Ted was chosen to be President of the South Carolina Association for Justice group. He also won first place in a trial advocacy competition, against more than 50 other competitors, and he won distinction for Best Opening Statement, as well as Trial Advocacy Champion.. Now Ted's firm fights to get people all the money they deserve after an injury - and we're proud of those results for victims of car wrecks, injuries on the job, workers' compensation issues, premesis liability, slip and falls, and more. When you need a dedicated advocate to fight for you against the insurance companies, contact Ted Sink today!. I’m proud of our results and the ways we've been able to help. That said, it’s the law – so any results achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients. Thank you for reading. I'd love to give you a free review of your claim. Feel free to shoot me a message or give our firm a call. Here for you and happy to help. -Ted
Jeremy M. Wang is a successful trial-tested traffic accident injury lawyer.. Free 20 minute consultations.. DuPage County Attorneys is a division of the Wheaton law firm, J. Wang Law, LLC. Attorney Jeremy M. Wang, a former criminal justice attorney, concentrates his efforts on representing car, truck, automobile accident victims and those injured in all personal injury matters throughout the Chicago metropolitan suburban Illinois. Attorney Jeremy Wang focuses his practice in DuPage county and surrounding Cook county and Will county. Attorney Jeremy Wang is a solid advocate and he is very much involved in the local community. Primary Areas served: Autora Wheaton Rolling Meadows Addison Maywood Bridgeview Bolingbrook Joliet Attorney.
I recently volunteered as a scoring judge at the Northwest Suburban Bar Association Mock Trial High School competition held at the Third Municipal District Courthouse in Rolling Meadows, IL.
I am an experienced Trial Attorney representing injured persons in the Chicagoland area. I've recovered millions of dollars for my clients over the years through settlements and jury verdicts. If you or a loved one is in need of representation, contact me for a free consultation. Please see below for areas of practice.. Vehicle Accidents:. Car Accidents, Boat Accidents, Bus Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Train Accidents, Truck Accidents, Uber Accidents, Uninsured Motorist Injuries.. Workers Compensation Injuries:. Construction Worker Injuries, Factory Worker Injuries, Railroad Worker Injuries, Truck & Trucking Injuries, Union Job Injuries.. General:. Car accidents, Dog Bites, Knee Injuries, Product Liability, Rotator Cuff Strain and Tear, Trips, Slip and Fall, Wrongful Death, Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect.. Head & Brain Injuries:. Anoxic Brain Injuries, Brain Trauma, Brain Contusions, Diffuse Axonal Injuries, Head Trauma, Hypoxic Brain Injuries, Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injuries. Neck & Back Injuries:. Cervical Dislocation, Disk injuries, Herniated Disk Injuries, Neck Fracture, Nerve pinch Injuries, Repetitive strain, Spinal Cord Injuries, Soft Tissue Injuries, Whiplash Injuries, Vertebral Fracture.. Birth Injuries:. Preeclampsia, Fetal Death, Breach Birth Complications, Caesarean Birth Injuries, Vacuum Exraction Birth Injuries, Birth Hypoxia and Brain Damage, Cerebral Palsy Injuries, Erbs Palsy Injuries, Klumpke Palsy Injuries, Brachial Plexus Injuries, Shoulder Dystochia Injuries.
I have represented severely injured persons as an attorney since 2004 in claims against insurers, major corporations, and government agencies. In and out of Court, through jury trial, and before the Supreme Court of this state, I have prevailed and counseled clients and small businesses in financial crisis, fought for the rights of the accused and victims of discrimination, and helped ordinary people who needed justice.. I have lived in the Puget Sound area my entire life. After graduating valedictorian from Oak Harbor High School, I earned a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honors in Physics from the University of Puget Sound. Then I went to law school at night so I could work full-time to support my family, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Seattle University in 2003. I am currently a member of the Washington Bar, the Washington Association for Justice, the American Association for Justice, and admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.. I and my wife of 16 years have four children aged 10-18, and live in Seattle. I have an intense passion for golf and chess, though I'm no expert at either. I also enjoy spending time with my family, especially on Orcas Island or at Gasworks Park.
This used to be longer.... These days, our practice is limited almost exclusively to personal injury cases, including cases involving semi-trucks and other commercial vehicles, auto crashes, and worker compensation. I have been doing this kind of work for over two decades and am always excited to work for people, representing them against powerful corporations, insurance companies and governments.
Mike Maxwell has delivered justice to his clients for nearly adecade and a half, having taken more than one hundred cases to at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, he completedan internship for the Federal Defender in Alaska where he defendedindividuals accused of crime at trial. He assisted in a prisoners'federal class action litigation in Raleigh, North Carolina that forcedthe State of North Carolina to improve prison conditions. He alsoassisted with death penalty defense and investigation in Atlanta,Georgia.. Following law school, Mr. Maxwellattended the Georgetown University School of Law, where he was awardedan academic fellowship to complete a rare masters degree in law in thearea of trial advocacy. While at Georgetown, he supervised third yearlaw students as they defended the criminally accused at trial.. Mr.Maxwell worked as a criminal defense attorney for seven years in KingCounty. There, he defended over a hundred criminal defendants at trialon charges ranging from DUI to murder in the first degree. One of hismost notable wins was State v. Vigil, where his clientwas charged with two counts of assault in the first degree for shootingtwo unarmed people at close range. Mr. Maxwell's client was acquittedby invoking the defense of self defense and the jury awarded allattorney fees and costs to Mr. Maxwell.. Beforejoining the Bernard Law Group, Mr. Maxwell worked as a civil plaintiffand defense attorney at several offices, including Rohan Goldfarb Rafeland Shapiro in Seattle, Lucas & Lucas, PS in Bellevue, and the lawoffice of Kenneth R.Scearce in Seattle, bringing several matters totrial. His appellate experience includes Thompson v. E. Pacific Enterprises, a product liability case where the plaintiff's allergies caused her to enter into anaphylactic shock and a coma and suffered subsequent brain damage. 115 Wn.App. 1042 (2003). He also argued Sjoegren v. Pacific Northwest Properties, a premises liability case. 118 Wn.App. 144 (2003).
Virginia L. DeCosta is the principal in the DeCosta Law Firm. When asked why she is a lawyer, she answers "I have a passion for helping people and effecting change." She devotes her work to representing individuals who have been hurt or wronged in some way. An accomplished litigator and negotiator, Virginia is respected for her clear focus, steadfast work, and unwavering dedication to her clients.Virginia represents people in employment matters including discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. She represents individuals in unemployment compensation hearings to obtain benefits or fight to keep the benefits. She provides counsel and representation to individuals in severance package negotiations. Virginia also represents people injured in collisions, in nursing homes or adult family homes, on construction sites, and on school grounds.
5 STAR TOP-RATED PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY. 99% success rate. Superb 10 out of 10 AVVO rating with an excellent record of settling cases without having to go to court. Bringing honesty, integrity and class to the practice of law.. Lawrence Lazzara is an aggressive and personable personal injury attorney. He is admitted to practice law in Arizona, Utah, New York, New Jersey and the New Jersey Federal District Court. Lawrence earned his law degree from New York Law School, located just six blocks from the World Trade Center. While in law school, he was honored with three Certificate of Achievement" awards for academic excellence and was named to the Dean's List four times. Lawrence finished at the top 5% of his class in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Trial Advocacy.
27 years of experience. Well known as a practicing attorney, beloved by peers, the judiciary, and clients. Always putting clients and people first. Accessible by cell phone with most communications returned daily. A teacher of legal education classes to police, prosecutors, and defense counsel. Five Star reviews. Millions of dollars in civil recovery. A talented trial attorney. The first to protect your rights and the last to leave the courtroom. A graduate of the D.E.A. Philadelphia Field Office's Fall 2023, 2022, and 2017 Citizen's Academy, and June 2014 F.B.I. Philadelphia 20th anniversary Citizen's Academy as well a former Board Member of 6 years and 2 years as legal counsel to the F.B.I.P.C.A.A.A.. Caring. Kind. Generous. Courteous. Compassionate. Protecting the law and thousands of citizen's one client at a time.
Stuart A. Carpey, who has been practicing as an attorney since 1987, focuses his practice on complex civil litigation which includes representing injured individuals in a vast array of personal injury cases. He is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, whose membership is restricted to attorneys who have secured million-dollar settlements or verdicts. He writes on personal injury matters and has lectured at continuing legal education seminars for other attorneys on issues relating to personal injury and insurance law.. Stuart volunteers his time and expertise for people in need of legal services in the Philadelphia area, and in 2002 was appointed as trial counsel by the Federal government on a volunteer basis for individuals who were injured in the World Trade Center attacks of 9/11. Stuart has also been appointed and regularly sits as a Philadelphia County Mediator in complex civil litigation matters, and as a Court appointed Judge Pro Tem in Philadelphia, Montgomery County, and the Federal courts.. Stuart is an avid kayaker, skier, and tennis player. He has had more than his share of injuries throughoutt the years, including knee surgeries, all of which help him understand some of what his clients are going through when recovering from personal injuries.
Stacey M. Barrus practices personal injury law in San Antonio and throughout South Texas where he fights for the rights of injury victims. What sets Stacey apart from most other injury attorneys is his ability to understand the needs of his clients following the devastating effects of an accident. His passion in fighting for injury victims is due in part to his own personal experiences in dealing with the tragic loss of several family members as a result of accidents caused by the negligence of other people.. "I understand what injury victims and their families are going through - the grief, pain, depression, stress, and mounting medical bills - I've been in their shoes to a certain extent. And, while they seek me out to help them receive fair and adequate compensation for their injuries, they also appreciate having someone who can empathize with them. Knowing that I'm out their aggressively and passionately fighting for their rights allows them to focus on getting better, and gives them some peace of mind," Stacey said.. Stacey likes to keep a more casual and relaxed environment at the Barrus Law Group than a traditional "uptight & stuffy" law firm environment. He feels that it's nice for clients to be in an atmosphere that is calm, comfortable, and relaxed.
I have been a trial lawyer focusing on personal injury and workers compensation cases since the day I left law school back in 1986. Although it is the goal to successfully resolve claims through settlement and mediation, some cases cannot be resolved so easily and litigation is necessary. Clients who find themselves in litigation need a strong and experienced hand to go to court with confidence in the process and the outcome.. Although the bulk of my practice centers around motor vehicle accidents, I have successfully handled accident cases of many types involving boats, dog bites/attacks, slip, trip and fall cases, agricultural equipment, shootings, defective products and catastrophic construction failures. Too many of these cases have involved fatalities and permanent injury and we strive to achieve justice while maintaining dignity and privacy for our clients.. As for the Workers Compensation arena, our goal is to ensure that clients are provided all the benefits to which they are entitled without alienating the employer. Like the healing of the injury, the worker's compensation process can be painful and it always takes longer than you think. Patience, perseverance and professionalism are what we will provide.
My areas of expertise are in personal injury/accident law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. My focus areas are car accidents, truck accidents, bike accidents, slip and fall accidents and general negligence.. I have lived in the Rhode Island and Massachusetts area my entire life. I graduated from Brown University located in Providence, R.I. While at Brown, I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Public Policy and American Institutions. Upon graduation from Brown University I then received my Juris Doctorate degree from the Roger Williams University School of Law. Immediately after graduation and passing the Bar Examination in Rhode Island, I then opened my own legal practice and have been at it ever since. I am admitted to the Massachusetts and Florida Bars as well as the Federal District Court for Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Laura Cameron has been working for the law firm of d'Oliveira & Associates since 1995. Call for a free no obligation - evaluation of your case. Laura's standard of excellence is based on her success. She has an impressive record of trial verdicts and settlements. She is committed to helping accident victims get the compensation they deserve, and to make a significant difference in their quality of life.. Attorney Laura Cameron has been with the law firm of d’Oliveira & Associates for over 30 years. Since that time, she has been practicing personal injury and disability law exclusively.. Attorney Cameron works with clients from the Warwick, Coventry, Cranston, Johnston, South Kingstown, Newport and Providence areas. Also, all of Washington county, RI.. In 1993 Attorney Cameron graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelors degree. In 1996 she graduated from Western New England School of Law.. Attorney Cameron is admitted to practice law in RI, MA and CT, and also in the United States District Court in MA. Attorney Cameron’s professional associations and memberships include the Rhode Island Bar Association and the Rhode Island Association for Justice (RIAJ).. If you live in or near Warwick, RI and have been injured, are disabled or suffered some other type of personal injury, you may want to hire a Warwick Personal Injury Lawyer. With a fully-staffed law office located at 120 Lavan Street, Warwick, RI 02888, the injury and disability attorneys at the Law Offices of d’Oliveira & Associates are ready, willing, and able to represent you.. We strive to provide our clients with excellent legal services. Feel free to stop by our office or call us anytime at, or simply fill out a contact form online with any questions you may have about pursuing your injury or disability claim. Our knowledgeable and experienced lawyers and legal staff will be with you every step of the way, working to get all of your needs met. We also service the towns of West Warwick, Coventry, East Greenwich, South Kingstown and Westerly.. We are a primarily a Personal Injury & Disability Law Firm. However, we do service clients for cases such as: RI Dog Bite Lawyer, slip & fall, Warwick Auto Accident Lawyer, personal injury, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, social security disability, construction accidents, nursing home abuse, boating accidents, wrongful death cases, pool accidents, cruise ship injuries, defective products, amusement park injuries, Warwick Motorcycle Accident Lawyer and trucking accidents.
I have tried 22 civil jury trials, 18 of which went to a jury verdict. I am a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, ABOTA, having been admitted to ABOTA in March 2024.. I have co-chaired a civil jury trial that resulted in a $3 million settlement before I was to deliver plaintiff's rebutall closing argument. The case was a disputed liability electric scooter fall case which resulted in paralysis and a traumatic brain injury. The insurance defense attorney told the jury in closing argument to deliver a zero verdict for the plaintiff due to a .094 blood alcohol content and marijuana. The case was Danny Pena v. City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Superior Court Case Number: 19STCV39966, tried from May 9, 2022 to May 26, 2022, before the Honorable Randy Rhodes, Department F51, Chatsworth Courthouse. This case was published by Verdict Search in August 2022 and also recognized the the work of Gabriel H. Avina, Esq. and my work, in Danny Pena v. City of Los Angeles, 19STCV39966 with the No. 9 for 2022 settlements in California. My civil trials were as follows:. 1. June 2018 – representing a Allstate policyholder before a jury trial, West Covina Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Gloria White-Brown, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;2. September 2019 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Chatsworth Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Gabriela Freixes, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;3. October 2019 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial about to be empaneled, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge James Kaddo presiding, case settled before jury empaneled;4, January 2020 – representing a plaintiff before a judge trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Holly Kendig, presiding, case went to a bench verdict;5. March 2020 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Michael Harwin, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;6. April 2021 – representing a plaintiff before a judge trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Armen Tamzarian, presiding, case went to a bench verdict;7. February – 2022 – representing a plaintiff before a jury trial, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Stephen Moloney presiding, case went to a jury veridict,;8. May 2022 – representing a quadriplegic/traumatic brain injury plaintiff in a electric scooter case/uplift in a city sidewalk case, before a jury trial, Chatsworth Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Randy Rhodes, presiding, case settled before I was to deliver plaintiff's closing rebutal argument;9. August 2022 – representing two plaintiffs in a disputed liability car crash, Westminster Courthouse, Orange County Superior Court before a jury trial, Judge Nathan Scott, presiding, case went to a jury verdict, 10. September 2022 – representing two plaintiffs in a car crash case, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Gregory Alarcon, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;11. January 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car crash case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Mark A. Borenstein, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;12. March 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car crash case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Richard J. Burdge, Jr., presiding, case went to a jury verdict;13. May 2023- representing one plaintiff in a premises liability, Hall of Justice Courthouse, San Diego County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Timothy B. Taylor, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.14. August 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a disputed liability car accident case, Spring Street Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Richard J. Burdge, Jr., presiding, case went to a jury verdict14. September 2023 - representing one plaintiff in a car accident case, Van Nuys Courthouse West, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Thomas Rubinson, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.15. October 2023 -representing two plaintiffs in a car accident case, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge James E. Blancarte, presiding, case settled during jury selection;16. December 2023 - representing two plaintiffs in a car accident case, Westminister Courthouse, Orange County Superior Court, Judge Shelia Rocios, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.17. March 2024, representing one plaintiff, in a car crash case jury trial, Long Beach Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Patrick Madden, presiding, case went to a jury verdict;18. April 2024, representing an original plaintiff companies/ remaining cross-defendants companies in a business litigation case jury trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judge Wendy Chang, presiding, case settled after three days of jury trial;19. May 2024, representing one plaintiff, in a car crash jury trial, Long Beach Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Michelle Flurer, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.20. May 2024, representing two plaintiffs, in a car crash case jury trial, Historic Courthouse, Riverside County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Eric Keen, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.21. November 2024, represented one plaintiff, in a 7-week wrongful death jury trial, Central Justice Center, Orange County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Gassia Apkarian, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.22. December 2024, represented one plaintiff, in a car crash jury trial, Compton Courthouse, Los Angeles County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Wendy Wilcox, presiding, case went to a jury verdict.23. January 2025, represented an inidividual defendant and three defendant business entities/three cross-complainants, in a business litigation case jury trial, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, before a jury trial, Judge Maurice Leiter, presiding, case settled following reading of closing jury instructions.24. March 2025, represented a former California state Senate GOP leader (who also served in the CA state Assembly and former Mayor of Diamond Bar), his wife, and their company in a business litigation case, jury trial, North Justice Center, Orange County Superior Court, before a jury trial, Judge Nathan Vu, presiding, case went to a jury verdict. Jury cleared all clients of any wrongdoing.. My trial advocacy began at Loyola Law School, as a Certified Law Clerk, in July 2012 where at the age of 26 I tried my first felony trial to jury verdict before Judge Upinder Kalra, Foltz Courthouse. I tried two bench trials for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office in 2016 following completion of the "Academy of Justice" trial advocacy program. I tried a criminal defense misdemeanor trial before a jury in December 2019 in San Fernando Courthouse before Judge Andrew Cooper.. Regarding trial advocacy training, I have completed, two intensive trial advocacy courses, seen below:. 1. Criminal prosecution-The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office "Academy of Justice" a six week (40 hours a week) invitation only, tax payer funded program taught by veteran Los Angeles Deputy City Attorneys. I took and graduated from this course in the Summer of 2016 after which I was placed as a Special Deputy City Attorney in the Pacific Branch (LAX Courthouse) to try and litigate misdeamnor cases on behalf of the City of Los Angeles).. 2. Plaintiffs' Civil Litigation-The Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA) "Plaintiffs' Trial Academy (PTA)." This course was a 7 week program that I took and graduated from in the summer of 2019. The course was taught by Mike Arias, past president of CAALA and president of Consumer Attorneys of California (CAC). Lecturers included Carl Douglas, Arash Homanpour, Christa Ramey, Gary Dordick, Bob Simon, and Rahul Ravipudi. Topics like the Academy of Justice were Jury Selection, Direct Examination, Cross Examination, Closing Arguments, Evidence, Ethics, Maintaing Credibility with the Jury and Trial themes. Closing Speech was by Nick Rowley.. I have argued cases in arbitration and resolved over 10 cases in mediation.. I was President of the Romanian-American Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles Chapter which is part of the Romanian-American Chamber of Commerce, founded in New York State in 1990. The Los Angeles Chapter, which I was the founding member of, was organized in July 2019. I swrved as president of the RACC-LA from 2019 to 2025.. On May 29, 2022, I was elected Vice President of the Viitorul Roman Cultural & Aid Society, a position I held until April 24, 2023. I speak Romanian fluently.. I have extensive knowledge and experience in American politics, on the Federal (U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator Rick Santorum), state (West Virginia Attorney General Darrell V. McGraw, two Pennsylvania State Representatives) and local (Los Angeles City Attorney Michael N. Feuer), and U.S. Representative Mike Garcia (R-CA-25). Thus, I have worked for progressive Democrats, conservative Republicans, moderate Republicans, moderate Democrats, elected officials on both of America's Coasts and in the Heartland.. I have lived in Washington, D.C., suburbia, Los Angeles, and small town America (West Virginia).. I look forward to working on your case.