Litigation Lawyers Nearby Orange (by distance)
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Firm: Ingle Law Office
500 N. State College Blvd. , Orange , California 92868
Practice Areas: Litigation
Richard Ingle, Esq., is committed to delivering the highest quality legal services to each client by balancing client concerns and objectives against the time and costs necessary to meet client needs. Ongoing communication, flexibility, and creativity ensures the perfect balance is maintained and client objectives are achieved in the most efficient and cost effective manner possible. Your best interests, not firm politics, govern how your matter is handled from beginning to end.
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Firm: Walsworth, Franklin, Bevins & McCall,LLP
1 City Boulevard West Fifth Floor , Orange , California 92868
Practice Areas: General Practice, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
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Firm: Todd A Brisco & Associates, Apc
2200 W Orangewood Ave Ste 250 , Orange , California 92868
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Spitzer Law Office
7420 E Morninglory Way , Orange , California 92869
Practice Areas: Civil , Litigation, Litigation
Todd Spitzer is one of California's leading crime victim advocates and one of a select few of attorneys who specialize in victims’ rights representation. He is the recipient of the Crime Survivors Victim Advocate Lifetime Achievement Award. He has more than two decades of experience in the criminal justice system. His breadth of experiences being a prosecutor, legislator and police officer is unmatched in the field of victim advocacy.. As an Assistant District Attorney in the Orange County District Attorney's Office, Spitzer handled complex criminal matters and supervised line prosecutors. He has prosecuted serious felonies including attempted murder, attempted rape, kidnapping, robbery, extortion and reckless driving causing serious bodily injury and death. Spitzer has tried nearly 100 jury trials to verdict. His years of courtroom experience gave him the opportunity to train and develop the skills of other deputy district attorneys.. Spitzer joined the Orange County DA's Office in 1990 as a newly admitted lawyer to the California Bar. During his first stint in the DA's Office (1990-1997) Spitzer quickly earned a reputation as an aggressive and well-prepared trial lawyer who had a special sensitivity and compassion for victims. Mothers Against Drunk Drivers honored Spitzer with its Outstanding Prosecutor Award. Spitzer's colleagues voted him the offices’ Outstanding Prosecutor as well. In one of Todd's earliest evaluations his supervisor wrote: "The intensity he displays is clearly the product of his enthusiasm and his desire to perform well for the benefit of those he serves. He remains an aggressive and enthusiastic prosecutor who will do whatever it takes to get the job done and to get it done right.". In 1994 Spitzer was elected to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. During his tenure he continued to champion public safety and was asked by crime victim Bruce Harrington, whose sister and brother in law were murdered, to serve as state-wide Co-Chair of Proposition 69, the DNA Initiative. Today, every felony arrestee in California must submit DNA to a state database which has resulted in unresolved crimes being re-investigated and many murderers brought to justice.. In 2002, Spitzer was recruited to run for the 71st District in the State Assembly, was swept into office and was re-elected to two additional terms by large margins. Spitzer quickly became an expert on Public Safety issues and was named by the Assembly Speaker as Chairman of the Select Committee on Prison Construction and Operations. Spitzer also served in the Legislature as Chief Whip, the key spokesman for public policy issues on the floor of the house for his Party.. On August 24th, 2004, the California Governor signed Spitzer's landmark legislation, AB 488 (Parra / Spitzer), which put Megan's Law on the Internet. Spitzer was also picked to Co-Chair the first-ever High-Risk Sex Offender and Sexually Violent Predator Task Force. The Governor praised Spitzer, saying: "Your hard work and dedication to this topic are a testament to your commitment to the public safety of all Californians." This work led to the Governor signing Spitzer's legislation, AB 1015, (Chu / Spitzer) to create a Sex Offender Management Board in California to create policy to manage California's more than 100,000 convicted sex offenders.. Spitzer has led several statewide Initiative campaigns. In November 2004, he became the driving force behind two important law enforcement measures, serving as statewide Co-chair for Proposition 69, the DNA Fingerprint Initiative, which was passed by 61.8% of voters. Additionally, Assemblyman Spitzer became a statewide spokesperson for the No on Proposition 66 campaign and also served as its Orange County Chair. Considered one of the greatest turnarounds in California history, Proposition 66 was defeated 46.6% to 53.4%; the initiative at one point had approximately 65% voter approval. The defeat of Proposition 66, due largely to the involvement of Dr. Henry T. Nicholas III, co-founder of Broadcom Corp., ensured that approximately 26,000 serious and violent criminals remain behind bars. In 2008, Dr. Nicholas recruited Spitzer to be the State-Wide Chair & Campaign Manager of Prop 9, "Marsy’s Law", named after Dr. Nicholas' sister, Marsy, who was murdered by an estranged ex-boyfriend in 1983. California voters approved Proposition 9, the most comprehensive Victims' Rights measure in the nation by 54% of the vote, despite widespread opposition from all of California’s major newspaper editorial boards.
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Firm: The Law Offices of Grant Bettencourt
2230 West Chapman Ave, Suite 221 , Orange , California 92868
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Immigration, Litigation
Mr. Bettencourt is a criminal defense and immigration attorney based in Orange County, California. Mr. Bettencourt serves clients in Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Los Angeles County, as well as clients throughout the State of California and the entire United States.. Mr. Bettencourt handles criminal cases ranging from infractions and minor misdemeanors all the way up serious felony matters.. Mr. Bettencourt has achieved successful results for immigration clients applying to become U.S. Citizens and those applying for a Green Card, as well as non-citizens facing deportation and removal from the country.