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58 State lawyers are available in ZIP code 95661 in Roseville, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 63% provide free consultation with average fees of $290 per hour.
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When I am not pursuing my passion of assisting my clients in real estate and corporate matters, I enjoy my off time with my wife in Roseville and golfing whenever possible.
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Seasons Law was established by Lynn A. Dean and Tracy Poston Shows, who specialize in estate planning, elder law, probate and trust administration. The firm combines over 40 years of legal expertise and can help you manage your finances and assets. You will receive the focused attention that meets your personal needs while protecting your financial interests. Your family has a lot to think about. How will your children’s needs be met in the future if something happens? What if a family member becomes incapacitated? With all the unpredictability of life, Seasons Law is here to help you establish plans for the future so that you can put your mind at ease. We take our clients through the difficult process of estate planning with compassion and expertise.. Lynn attended McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, where she graduated in 1980. Lynn has since become a practicing attorney in Sacramento and Placer counties since 1983. Lynn’s practice is devoted solely to estate planning and elder law. She sees clients of all ages, and even in this day and age, she still makes house calls if needed. She is a current member of the South Placer Estate Planning Council, the State Bar of California, and the Estate Planning Section of the State Bar. She has been published in the Sacramento Bee as part of the “Ask the Experts” series and is very proud to note that she has been voted the “Favorite Attorney” six years in a row by the readers of Style Magazine. Lynn has served her community on various non-profit boards for over 27 years. She is a frequent guest speaker and has taught with the Sierra College Emeritus Program, teaching classes for seniors on legal issues. She has two grown children and is married to Michael Dean, who is also an attorney. After 30 years of being a sole practitioner, Lynn is excited to be a part of Seasons Law, P.C., where she will continue to provide the exceptional service that her clients have known her for.
Ryan Meyer focuses his practice within the realm of civil litigation, representing developers, contractors, real estate professionals, and insurance companies in all facets of the business world, including general business disputes, construction and construction defect claims, professional liability/non-disclosure claims, and development issues. In addition to advocating on behalf of his clients’ interests, Ryan also advises his clients on risk and exposure management issues, forward planning decisions, and is there to guide his clients through the entire development process, both inside and outside of litigation (including planning, construction, and agency representation). Ryan has successfully tried and arbitrated cases to verdict/award, appealed adverse rulings by trial courts and upheld favorable verdicts, settled hundreds of disputes, and recovered millions of dollars for his clients. Ryan is adept at identifying creative methods to resolve complex issues, focusing always upon efficient and effective resolution to preserve his client’s interests.
My life outside of the law is consumed with my wife and seven children. The oldest just graduated from high school and is now in Denmark for the next two years. Since my interests are in hanging out with them, whatever interests they have naturally become my interests. Lucky for me, they have good taste: soccer, running, rock climbing, kayaking, SUPs, hiking, slack-lining and family vacations.
Mr. Duncan succeeds at solving client issues with solutions for professionals, executives, doctors, dentists, serial entrepreneurs, inventors, investors, developers, commercial portfolio owners, farmers and ranchers, business owners, boards, shareholders, and other stakeholders. His passion for counseling clients draws from extensive experience managing the accounting administrative, business development and strategies, finance, human resource, legal, M&A, operations, real estate and physical facilities, risk management, sales, treasury, and tax functions of global companies. In addition, to being a CPA and lawyer, he is a Certified Global Management Accountant, an IRS qualified business valuation, compensation and Equity professional and licensed real estate broker.. His professional experience includes his roles as SVP Finance/CFO/COO/Board member/corporate secretary of Avasoft Inc. (), Numera (iMetrikus, Inc.), Adforce, Inc. (NASDQ:ADFC), and First Omni Financial, Incorporated, Practice Leader (partner nominee), Senior Manager, Senior Consultant, Senior and Staff at Deloitte Touche, Towers Watson (NYSE:TW)m Radford Associates/AON Consulting (NYSE:ALX), Ernst & Young and KPMG Peat Marwick.
I was admitted to the California Bar in 1999 and I advise families and individuals on estate planning matters, including wills, trusts, family partnerships, probate and estate administration matters, as well as trusts and estate litigation. I also consult with clients on all aspects of business and transaction law, with an emphasis on representing closely held business entities, including partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies.. I received my Juris Doctorate from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 1999. I also trained in Tokyo, Japan as part of the Temple University International Law Program. While in Japan, I worked at a legal office where I refined my Japanese language skills and counseled foreign companies on how to establish their businesses in Japan. Prior to law school, I attended Brigham Young University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and a minor in Japanese.. I taught Business Law at Merced College from 2002 to 2007. I was also a registered securities representative, holding a Series 7 license from 2000 to 2002.. I have spoken to groups throughout California on the topics of estate planning and asset protection. I was also a featured panelist at the Asian American Hotel Owners national conference in Chicago, IL where I spoke on the topic of estate planning.. I am a member of the California Bar Association. I enjoy working and living in Granite Bay, California and attending my children’s sporting events and recitals. I also enjoy fly-fishing, golf, water sports, snow sports and travel.
I graduated from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law I completed my undergraduate studies in Managerial Economics at UC Davis.
I am committed to providing mindful and effective legal counsel for all types of real estate matters, including title insurance coverage counsel, commercial and residential real estate transactions and disputes, and estate planning.. I pride myself in co-creating solutions that are outside the box and of maximum benefit to my clients and all parties involved. I take great pride in developing close relationships with my clients based on trust and respect.. I am a mom of two little. Life is busy and full and beautiful. Feel free to reach out to me with any ideas or questions. I believe all need each other and can support and encourage each other in unique ways.
Estate planning, trust administration, and probate is all I do. By focusing just on a few areas of law, I believe that I am able to provide excellent service to my clients by keeping my skills sharp and avoiding the distraction of practicing in multiple areas.
Dianna Wilke is a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, certified by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. As such, she has strong academic and professional qualifications, but an even stronger conviction for planning with the client's values as the centerpiece. "I believe I give clients a voice when they are no longer here" she says, "it is my passion." Dianna holds a Bachelor's Degree in history, with a minor in political science from Arizona State University, where she was also active in the Alpha Gamma Delta International Women's Fraternity. She earned her Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law, where she was named to the Dean's List and awarded the American Jurisprudence Award in Wills and Trusts. While attending law school, Dianna also founded and served as President of Southwestern University School of Law's chapter of the Native American Law Student Association (NALSA). She holds a Master of Laws in Estate Planning from the prestigious program at the University of Miami School of Law, where she was a Heckerling Scholarship Recipient. While attending the University of Miami, Dianna published an article entitled "Crummey Right to Withdraw, Is it Safe for Contingent Remaindermen?" in the 1999 University of Miami Tax Law Chronicle, which analyzed a popular technique in family gifting.. Dianna also holds a Masters of Law in Taxation from the University of Alabama where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Dianna's experience includes private practice at some of the state's most respected firms and management of a trust and investment business line for a major financial institution. This depth of experience allows her to analyze a client's plan from both a theoretical and practical application. Dianna is a frequent lecturer on various estate planning subjects for legal and charitable associations, including the California State Bar and the Ventura County Community Foundation. She served as Chair of the California State Bar Exempt Organization Committee. She is also a member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the California State Bar.
Attorney Randall Heiler is a native of the Sacramento area and has been a member of the California State Bar Association since 1991. Mr. Heiler graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 1991, and received a degree from the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University in 1988.. After working for several legal firms in Sacramento, Mr. Heiler opened his own practice in Roseville in 1997. Although he has worked in a number of legal fields from 1991 to 1997, Mr. Heiler’s practice is focused on estate planning and probate matters.. Being self-employed has given Mr. Heiler the flexibility to be a leader in the Boy Scouts of America and also to help coach youth baseball locally.