Explore California attorneys like Brandon Wyman, Bren Conner, Brenda Linder, Brett C. Templeman, Brett Rubin, Brian Andrews, Brian Barrow, and Bruce Broillet. in cities like Los Angeles, Fresno, Los Angeles, Pasadena and El Segundo. These attorneys specialize in Litigation in Zip codes like 90071, 90277, 90245.
Brandon Wyman
Firm: WYMAN LAW GROUP
515 S. Flower Street , Los Angeles , California 90071
Practice Areas: Litigation, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Mr. Brandon Wyman was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA in a family of lawyers. He attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. and law school at Loyola Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Entertainment Law Review. During law school, Mr. Wyman also worked as a law clerk for federal magistrate judge Hon. Victor Kenton (Ret.) and as a clerk at a renouned plaintiff's firm specializing in wrongful death and mass tort cases. After passing the bar in 2011, Mr. Wyman worked as an attorney in the toxic tort and product liability departments in nationwide cases against corporate giants such as ConAgra and GlaxoSmith Kline. Mr. Wyman then spent three years at defense firm Yoka & Smith, where he worked for Goodyear and Continental tire companies defending wrongful death and catastrophic injury product liability cases. Mr. Wyman then spent the next few years branching out into elder abuse cases against hospice providers, elder care facilities, and skilled nursing homes, as well as litigating family law matters. He now brings his extensive experience on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants, elders and families to his own law firm, Wyman Law Group, where he handles catastrophic injury, wrongful death, product defect, and business litigation cases as well as family law matters including divorces, custody battles and restraining orders.
Brian McCormack
Firm: Callahan & Blaine
3 Hutton Centre Drive Suite 900 , Santa Ana , California 92707
Practice Areas: Civil , Contracts, Corporate , Personal Injury, Products Liability, Wrongful Death, Litigation, Litigation
Brian J. McCormack is a Principal Attorney with the law firm of Callahan & Blaine, in Santa Ana, California, where his practice focuses on high-stakes, complex litigation, including business and contract disputes, business fraud, serious personal injury, wrongful death and product liability cases.. In October, 2002, Mr. McCormack and Daniel J. Callahan negotiated a settlement on behalf of the plaintiffs in a traumatic brain injury case which resulted in payments to the plaintiffs in excess of $28 million dollars.. In November, 2003, Mr. McCormack and Mr. Callahan obtained a jury verdict of $934,419,108 in Beckman Coulter, Inc. v. Dovatron International, Inc., Flextronics International, Inc. et. al. The verdict was the largest in Orange County, California history and was the largest verdict in the State of California in 2003.. Mr. McCormack was born in Salem, Massachusetts on August 23, 1959. He attended the Pennsylvania State University, receiving his B.A. in 1983. He received a J.D. from Western State University, College of Law, in 1993. Mr. McCormack is admitted to practice in California and in the United States District Court, Central District of California.. Mr. McCormack is a member of the American Trial Lawyer’s Association, The Association of Business Trial Lawyers and the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association.
Brook Carroll
Firm: Clark*Everson, LLP
200 North Westlake Blvd. , Westlake Village , California 91362
Practice Areas: Business , Civil , Real Estate , Litigation, Litigation
I help minimize risk by developing employer best practices, protecting the brand and documenting dealings with third parties. I lead clients through problematic terminations, harassment and discrimination claims, wage and hour matters, and complex business/real estate disputes and transactions.
Bron D'Angelo
Firm: Burger Meyer LLP
999 Corporate Dr. , Ladera Ranch , California 92694
Practice Areas: Litigation
I have extensive litigation experience in the areas of personal injury, products liability, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death cases. I have obtained excellent results for my clients at trial and mediation. When you trust your case with me, I will work with you every step of the way to get the results you deserve.
Brigid Joyce
Firm: Otten & Joyce LLP
3620 Pacific Coast Hwy Ste 100 , Torrance , California 90505
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brigid Joyce has been practicing law for over eight years. She was employed as an associate at the law firm Trutanich-Michel, LLP from 2002 through 2008, where she specialized in environmental litigation and general civil litigation. Ms. Joyce moved from there to the law firm Caufield & James, LLP from 2009 through 2011, where she gained additional extensive experience in these legal areas. Ms. Joyce has also worked on a number of employment and labor, business, appellate, and criminal matters. She was selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers – Rising Stars, 2007 and 2008 Editions, which include the recognition of less than 2.5% of attorneys in California.. Ms. Joyce is accomplished in all aspects of litigation, including case management, research, discovery, law and motion, court appearances, trial preparation, and trial. While at Trutanich-Michel, LLP, Ms. Joyce worked on the wrongful death case Patel et. al. v. Govin et. al., LASC Case No. BC288577, which resulted in a $148,000, judgment. Ms. Joyce is also experienced in all phases of civil and criminal appeals, including research, preparation of the record, drafting briefs (including party and amici curiae briefs), and oral argument. She obtained a published appellate opinion in the case Michel v. Moore and Associates Inc., Case No. B183165, addressing disclosures in the real estate context. While at Caufield & James, LLP, Ms. Joyce was successful in obtaining the involuntary dismissal of two separate matters seeking over a million dollars in damages for eight individual clients.. Brigid Joyce graduated summa cum laude from Whittier Law School in May 2002 where she attended on a full academic scholarship. She was a member of Whittier Law Review and a Contracts I and II Teaching Assistant. While in law school, Ms. Joyce externed at the California Court of Appeals for the Fourth District for Justice William W. Bedsworth, where she drafted court opinions on both civil and criminal appeals. Ms. Joyce graduated with honors from the University of San Diego in 1998, with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Economics, where she attended on a full athletic tennis scholarship.
Brieanna Dolmage
Firm: Messner Reeves
611 Anton Blvd Ste 450 , Costa Mesa , California 92626
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Ramsey
Firm: Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle, LLP
3900 Kilroy Airport Way Ste 240 , Long Beach , California 90806
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Purtill
Firm: Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP
90 South E Street, Suite 200 , Santa Rosa , California 95404
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Noh
Firm: Adli Law Group
444 South Flower St , Los Angeles , California 90071
Practice Areas: Litigation, Business, Intellectual Property
Brian Noh is an Associate Attorney at Adli Law Group P.C. His practice primarily focuses on business litigation, product and premise liability, consumer actions, and toxic torts. Mr. Noh utilizes his experience and skills to assist in all areas of business and civil matters, including conducting legal research, written discovery, and depositions, and engaging in settlement negotiations.. Education:. Awards & Honors:. Languages
Bren Conner
Firm: Conner & Associates
212 Yacht Club Way , Redondo Beach , California 90277
Practice Areas: Contracts, Real Estate, Litigation, Lawsuits & Disputes, Employment, Contracts & Agreements, Contracts & Agreements
Brian Headman
Firm: Theodora Oringher P.C.
1840 Century Park East , Los Angeles , California 90067
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Gunn
Firm: Wolfe & Wyman LLP
2175 North Main Street Suite 415 , Walnut Creek , California 94596
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Geremia
Firm: Hackard Law
10630 Mather Blvd , Mather , California 95655
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian's practice primarily focuses on trust and estate litigation, including elder financial abuse, will contests, trust contests, and beneficiary rights. Brian's practice also includes trust administration, probate administration, and estate planning.. Brian graduated from Jesuit High School, Sacramento, in 2002, Loyola Marymount University in 2006 (B.A., English, with honors), and Pacific McGeorge School of Law in 2015 (with distinction). During law school, Brian participated in the McGeorge Law Review as a staff writer and Chief Online Editor and worked as a student-attorney for three semesters in the Elder & Health Law Clinic. Prior to joining Hackard Law, Brian worked at, Young, Minney & Corr, where he represented charter schools.. Prior to law school, Brian co-founded the Ancestral Health Society, a nonprofit organization that hosts an annual symposium on health and nutrition, Academic Impact, a tutoring and college counseling business that continues to serve students in Sacramento, and Game Plan Academy, a leadership and athletic camp offered to Sacramento student-athletes from low-performing schools between 2009-2011.
Brian Barrow
Firm: Bartlett Barrow LLP
35 N Lake Ave Ste 710 , Pasadena , California 91101
Practice Areas: Litigation
Brian Andrews
Firm: Brian Andrews
6104 Innovation Way , Carlsbad , California 92009
Practice Areas: Litigation, Construction, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Business, Family, Personal Injury
Brett Rubin
11925 Wilshire Blvd Ste 300 , Los Angeles , California 90025
Practice Areas: Employment, Litigation, Business, Appeals, Class Action, Foreclosure, Employment & Labor
Brett received his BA in Philosophy from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. At Hastings, he was a member of the Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, and received the American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Writing and Research. He also received the CALI Award for Excellence as the top student in Trial Advocacy. He has twice been selected by Thompson/Reuters Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in the areas of Labor and Employment Law, an honor reserved for only the top 2 1/2% of attorneys in the state during their first 10 years of practice, as determined by their peers.Since 1998, Brett has worked at firms specializing in domestic and international transactional work and civil litigation. He started his career working on product liability cases. In that capacity, he assisted in the representation of plaintiffs with malignant mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos. One of these ultimately settled his case for what was, at the time, the largest single plaintiff pre-trial settlement in history. His work in developing the case for liability and damages against one of the largest privately held companies in the country has been utilized by numerous firms throughout the United States to obtain multi-million dollar Plaintiff's verdicts.Since 2000, Brett has handled litigation involving employment, business, real estate, securities fraud, intellectual property, trade libel and other forms of defamation, landlord-tenant disputes and professional malpractice. His practice has ranged from small landlord-tenant, contract and wage disputes with as little as $10,000 at issue, to multi-million dollar securities fraud, RICO, unfair business practices and intellectual property suits. In 2003, he helped to obtain a $4.7 million arbitration award in a multi-forum international theft of trade secret case. In 2004, he represented a textile designer against more than two dozen of the largest retailers in the world in more than 40 federal copyright violation cases.. Brett has successfully assisted plaintiffs and defendants in both the public and private sector in sexual harassment, race and gender discrimination and wage & hour suits. He began representing workers seeking to collect unpaid overtime wages as a member of the Hastings Civil Justice Clinic in 1997. Since then, he has recovered unpaid wages for numerous plaintiffs, from minimum wage earners through high level executives owed in excess of $75,000 in bonuses alone. He has also represented both plaintiffs and defendants in representative wage actions under California's unfair business practices law and Labor Code § 2699, which permits aggrieved employees to seek recovery on behalf of all similarly situated employees of a company. He has experience in federal and state courts, and in a number of different alternative dispute resolution forums.. In recent years, Brett has also successfully handled several high-value judgment enforcement actions, and has obtained positive rulings in appeals brought before both state and federal Courts of Appeal.Brett is a member of the State Bar of California, and the Labor & Employment section of the California State Bar. He is admitted to practice before the courts of California, the United States District Court, Central District of California and the Ninth Cicuit Court of Appeals. He is a co-author of Advanced Legal Drafting for California Paralegals (2001), and the author of GAF Corporation: The Case for Liability and Punitive Damages, published by the 2000 Plaintiff's Asbestos Lawyers Seminar.
Brenda Linder
Firm: Brenda A. Linder, Attorney at Law
5150 N. Sixth Street, Ste. 114 , Fresno , California 93710
Practice Areas: Litigation
I have lived in the Fresno area since about 1983. I raised my two children here as a single parent, and now enjoy time spent with my granddaughter. I recently started studying the art of bonsai, and have learned a new skill in developing and training trees and plants into beautiful bonsai. Like most things in life, "it is a process, not an event." It helps develop patience and understanding.. Although I still am excited about being in the courtroom, I have been working as a mediator/settlement officer for about thirteen years. When I first started volunteering services for the local court, I did not think ADR would be something I would be interested in. I was wrong. Since that time I have not only grown to understand the benefit to most clients of a properly facilitated mediation, but I now love the process, the challenge. I strive to make sure I listen to ALL parties; that they all feel heard. But, I also enjoy the challenege of looking for the potential hidden issues, the unspoken legal issues and emotions underlying the course of litigation wihtin each case.. I believe my upbringing of being raised in a family which owned and operated their own businesses, provides me with an important ability to "see the big picture" in advising my business clients. I use my experience to communicate effectively with my clients so that they receive personal service suited to their particular needs.
Bruce Broillet
Firm: Greene Broillet & Wheeler
222 N. Pacific Coast Highway , El Segundo , California 90245
Practice Areas: Automotive Products Liability, Business & Commercial, Civil , Legal Malpractice, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Litigation, Litigation
BRUCE A. BROILLET'S intelligent and committed approach to the law has earned him national recognition and respect among his peers in the legal community. As a trial lawyer, he has obtained numerous seven and eight figure results. He represents plaintiffs in such areas as business litigation, products liability, professional malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death. His achievements include a $3.3 billion settlement against Big Tobacco on behalf of the County of Los Angeles, a $45.6 million verdict in a legal malpractice case, which is the largest of its kind in California's history, one of California's largest pre-trial settlements for an injury victim in the amount of $32.5 million, and $10.35 million in a business fraud case against a major financial corporation. He was also involved in the Ford/Firestone tire tread litigation.. Bruce has successfully handled a wide variety of complex cases, ranging from stock transfer fraud to defective products causing life-altering injuries. He represented television news reporter Adrienne Alpert in her case involving injuries from electrical shock, and his outstanding trial work has resulted in multimillion-dollar outcomes against such diverse entities as Isuzu Motor Co., American Appliance Corporation, Robertson Honda, Schlumberger Corp., Ambassador Insurance Company, International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT), the City of Los Angeles, and the County of Imperial. He currently represents numerous people suffering from catastrophic harm such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, brain damage, burns and death.. Bruce represented executive producer Gary Binkow (Finding Neverland) in his case against the Osbournes for breach of contract, and also represented independent producer Leigh Ann Burton in her case against Oscar de la Hoya for wrongfully using her reality television show idea.. He currently represents myriad companies and individuals harmed in the business arena including cases involving an investment firm which was forced to disgorge substantial compensation as a result of the malpractice of their corporate law firm, a Real Estate lender who inappropriately and unfairly took advantage of consumers, and a legal malpractice claim involving the failure to perfect and enforce a multi-million dollar judgment.. Bruce's accomplishments have been recognized by the legal profession's leading publications and organizations. He is named in Woodward / White, Inc. as one of "The Best Lawyers in America" and in California Lawyer Magazine as "One of California's Most Respected Plaintiff's Lawyers." Bruce has been listed repeatedly as one of the "100 Most Influential Attorneys in California" by the Los Angeles Daily Journal.. Southern California Super Lawyers Magazine/Los Angeles Magazine annually lists the top five-percent of lawyers practicing in Los Angeles and Orange Counties as nominated and voted upon by their peers. Bruce was named to its "Top 10 Southern California Lawyers" and "Top 100 Los Angeles County Lawyers" lists in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. He has also been one of the "Top 10 point getters" in each of those years, and was the "Top point getter" in 2008. In 2005, Bruce received the prestigious "Litigator of the Year Award" from the Century City Bar Association, and was honored by the Foundation For Taxpayer and Consumer Rights with its "Lifetime Legal Achievement Award." In 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, Bruce was named by Lawdragon to its list of "The 500 Leading Lawyers in America" and its list of "The 500 Leading Litigators in America." Also in 2006, Loyola Law School presented Bruce with its "Champions of Justice" award. And, in 2009, Bruce was presented with the "Civil Advocate Award" by the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel.. Bruce has played a strong leadership role in the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA), an organization dedicated to maintaining high standards and practices in the field of trial work, serving on its Board of Governors and as its President. CAALA has bestowed upon him its "Trial Lawyer of the Year Award" and its "Ted Horn Memorial Award" in recognition of service to the Bar.. An active member of the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC), Bruce has served on its Board of Governors and as its President. He is the recipient of the CAOC's "Robert E. Cartwright Award" for Excellence in Trial Advocacy and Teaching Trial Advocacy, its "Edward I. Pollock Award" for his efforts on behalf of CAOC's ideals, and its "Marvin E. Lewis Award" for continued guidance, loyalty and dedication.. Elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), Bruce holds the rank of Advocate and has served on ABOTA's National Board of Directors. He is a recipient of the "Civility Award" from the Los Angeles Chapter of ABOTA. Bruce was elected as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers. He is a member of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers and has served on its Board of Governors. He is a Founding Member of Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, and he co-chaired the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles' 2002 Annual Law Firm Campaign.. In 1995, Bruce chaired the statewide CAOC-CAALA Joint Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Committee, which educated plaintiffs' attorneys on how to serve their clients better. As an author, Bruce has written several publications including "Chapter 55, Industrial (Heavy) Machinery," Matthew Bender Products Liability Practice Guide, 1988; and "Anatomy of a Civil Jury Trial," 1992. He is a frequent guest lecturer at professional seminars.. Bruce is active in a number of community activities. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Success Through The Arts Foundation which benefits Hyde Park Elementary School, View Park Preparatory High School and Washington Preparatory High School. A firm believer in the value of education, Bruce is a member of the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters Advisory Council and is on the Executive Committee of the University of Texas School of Law Alumni Association. Bruce has endowed three scholarships to enable deserving students to attend the University of Notre Dame, including the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Broillet Scholarship, the Eugene H. Broillet Scholarship, and the John and Betty Foster Scholarship, as well as a graduate stipend fund in the names of two of his uncles, Joseph and Frank Ferrara. He also endowed a scholarship in honor of his parents to enable recipients to attend the University of Texas School of Law, which is Bruce's law school alma mater. Bruce also established a computer classroom and a high tech teaching facility at his high school in El Paso Texas, Cathedral High School.. Bruce is from El Paso, Texas. He received his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame (1971) and his J.D. from the University of Texas (1974).. He is admitted to the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Texas. He is married to Norah and they have a son, Dalton.
Brett C. Templeman
Firm: Lowthorp, Richards, McMillan, Miller & Templeman, APC
TOPA Financial Plaza , Oxnard , California 93036
Practice Areas: Litigation, Personal Injury