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Burbank Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Isaac Toveg Lawyer
Location
2600 W Olive Ave Burbank, CA 91505

Institutional Abuse

Isacc Toveg is a practicing lawyer in the state of California.

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Beverly Hills Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Shaun Setareh Lawyer
Location
9665 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Institutional Abuse

Meet Shaun Setareh, a skilled and experienced lawyer who specializes in handling wrongful termination cases in California. With years of experience in the legal field, Shaun is well-versed in California employment laws and is committed to helping clients who have been wrongfully terminated from their jobs. Shaun is passionate about fighting for justice and ensuring that his clients receive fair compensation for their losses. With his attention to detail and strong advocacy skills, Shaun is dedicated to providing his clients with the highest quality legal representation. If you are facing wrongful termination in California, Shaun Setareh is the lawyer you want on your side.

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Loomis Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Allan Robert Frumkin Lawyer
Location
3268 Penryn Road Loomis, CA 95650

Institutional Abuse

Lawyer.com Member Questionnaire Please describe a case(s) in the last year or two where you made a big difference. 1. Last Friday---family law case -- I represent wife -- husband cheated on wife -- 14 year old daughter didn't want to see Dad at required visitation -- Ct ordered visitation only if daughter wanted it plus $10,000 attorney fees to my client from dad. How did you build a successful practice? 2. All calls returned within 24 hours...copies of ALL documents provided to client...aggressive in Court but willing to settle where settlement benefits my client. What should clients look for in a lawyer? 3. It helps to know what Judges are predisposed on what issues. What information can you provide in a free phone consultation? 5. I really don't do phone consultations. I offer in office free consults but I think a client would want to see me and I know I want to see the client. What differentiates you from other lawyers in your community? 6. 44 years practice..more Court experience than 98% of the other attorneys. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job? 7. People come to me with their problems whether it be divorce, eviction, criminal charges etc. I am proud that MOST of my clients leave better off than when they first came to see me. What are your other interests in addition to law? 8. Hunting, hiking, running, community service. Are you involved in your community? 9. yes. Rotary, Me-Foundation inc. (sponsors camps for cancer victims and their families), founding director of two community banks, founder of two different education foundations.

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Sherman Oaks Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Karen Nagad Jacobs Lawyer
Location
15233 Ventura Blvd Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Institutional Abuse

Karen Jacobs has been practicing law for almost 20 years. She graduated from Loyola Law School and has been trained as a mediator. Prior to becoming a plaintiffs' attorney, Karen Jacobs was in-house counsel for one of the largest insurance companies in Southern California, giving her insight into how cases are evaluated and making her uniquely positioned to get the highest possible settlement for her clients. Karen has been a vocal advocate for clients in all phases of litigation. As a result of her skill and tenacity, she has a very high trial success rate. In her spare time Karen enjoys spending time with her husband and children and doing probono legal work for underprivileged children, the elderly, and immigrant families.

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Madera Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Dushawn M. Johnson Lawyer
Location
2370 Cleveland Ave Madera, CA 93637

Institutional Abuse

Dushawn Johnson is a practicing lawyer in the state of California. Attorney Johnson received his J.D. from San Joaquin College of Law in 2015.

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Rancho Cucamonga Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Robert M. Kitson Lawyer
Location
9327 Fairway View Pl Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Institutional Abuse

A native of New York, NY, Robert Kitson obtained his law degree from the State University of New York, Buffalo School of Law in 1995. He was an Editor on the Buffalo Law Review. Mr. Kitson has tried over forty jury trials in both New York and California. After leaving New York, Mr. Kitson was a founding party of Litt, Estuar & Kitson, LLP, a civil rights firm in downtown Los Angeles, CA. In 2013, Mr. Kitson accepted Mr. Myers’ invitation to join the firm to serve the role as lead trial counsel on various cases and to serve as Chair of Complex Litigation at The Myers Law Group, A.P.C. Since joining the firm in 2013, Mr. Kitson has continued his great success as a trial attorney obtaining multiple plaintiff jury verdicts. Mr. Kitson’s success on behalf of clients at both The Myers Law Group, APC., as well as at his previous firm includes: Obtaining a $3.3 million judgment on behalf of a Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Captain who was retaliated against after he reported discrimination and harassment by higher-ups in the fire department (Lewis S. Bressler v. City of Los Angeles) Spending seven months as co-counsel with Barrett S. Litt in McClure v. City of Long Beach, resulting in a $22.5 million verdict Obtaining a $1.1 million dollar judgment on behalf of a family subjected to living in substandard housing conditions (Ramirez v. Estrada) Tennie Pierce v. County of Los Angeles — $1.49 million settlement on behalf of African-American firefighter subjected to discrimination and retaliation Confidential — $1.2 million settlement of a case in which the Plaintiff was raped by an on-duty police officer after a DUI stop Confidential — $950,000 settlement of an unpaid overtime/missed meal and rest breaks class action. In addition to his trial experience, Mr. Kitson has briefed and argued cases before both the California Court of Appeal and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In recognition of Mr. Kitson’s tenacious representation he was named by his peers as a Super Lawyer for the years 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016.

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Arcadia Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Sadhana Ghimire Bhetuwal Lawyer
Location
807 West Camino Real Avenue Arcadia, CA 91007

Institutional Abuse

Sadhana Ghimire is an Associate Attorney at JML Law’s Orange County office, where she litigates employee-side employment and personal injury cases. Before becoming licensed in California, Sadhana practiced law in Nepal as a Partner with Lawyers & Company and was a law professor at the Kathmandu School of Law. Before joining JML Law, Sadhana worked extensively in human rights at an international level, including serving as Team Leader for the United Nations Development Program in Nepal, Director of Programs for International Alert, and Country Director for Global Rights-Partners for Justice. Her work with these institutions revolved around working closely with the justices, district attorneys, and parliamentarians to improve the rights of people through legislative, executive, and judicial interventions. As part of her ongoing doctoral studies in Judicial Science from Loyola Law School, Sadhana’s research focuses on human trafficking and modern-day slavery and the challenges to the modern rule of law and governance systems. She previously served as Vice-Chair of Loyola Law School’s Justice Collaborative Group to advocate for racial and gender equality. Ms. Ghimire holds a Master’s Degree in Law from George Mason University, Virginia. Her second Master’s Degree in Law is from the Kathmandu School of Law. She holds a post-graduate degree in International Law from the Utrecht University, Institute of Social Studies, in the Hague, the Netherlands. Her Bachelor’s Degree (Equivalent to JD) in Law is from Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

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San Diego Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Abby Lynn Ertz Lawyer
Location
2810 Camino Del Rio S San Diego, CA 92108

Institutional Abuse

“She’s a badass with a good heart, soft but strong. Unapologetic and honest. She’s the type of woman you go to war beside – not against.” – R.H. Sin ​ Immediately after becoming licensed, Abby began her own law firm. She is a tough-as-nails litigator, but her law practice has always been a success for another reason. She has a sincere dedication to putting the lives of her clients back on track. She focuses on their individuality. She helps prosecutors and judges see her clients as more than just a case, a number, and a list of charges. Abby has handled hundreds of criminal cases. She has appeared in all 5 major branches of the San Diego Superior Court as well as various courthouses throughout the State of California. From smaller issues such as traffic violations and warrant recalls to complex felony litigation, Abby treats every client like an individual and every matter like a serious impediment to their future success. Abby loves community involvement and is always looking for new ways to give back to causes she cares about. Intern Program. Abby has helped to train, supervise, and mentor countless attorneys and future attorneys in criminal law. Court Panelist on Community Youth Court, Southeastern Division. Since 2015, Abby has served as a Court Panelist on the Community Youth Court, a diversion program sponsored and run by the Office of the San Diego District Attorney as an alternative to criminal court for minors. President of the San Diego Parents of Twins Club. As a parent of twins, Abby knows the importance of community when it comes to raising kids. She currently presides over this organization that is comprised of over 150 twin families. When not defending justice, Abby enjoys sailing and traveling to adventurous destinations with her husband, twin boys, and Goldendoodle. She is a member at San Diego Yacht Club and loves cruising around with friends and family on her beloved boat

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Fresno Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Jared Valek Gordon Lawyer
Location
6083 N Figarden Drive Fresno, CA 93722

Institutional Abuse

Jared Gordon is an attorney based in Fresno, California. He focuses on a broad range of legal disciplines, encompassing business corporate, business litigation, media and advertising, and real estate and technology transactions. Functioning as the principal at his law firm, Jared Gordon Attorney at Law, he is profoundly committed to delivering insightful legal solutions. He has established a reputation for handling complex legal matters with a strategic and client-focused approach. Mr. Gordon embarked on his legal journey at the University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2003. During his time at UCLA, he was an active member of The Federalist Society. He pursued his undergraduate studies in government and legal studies, graduating magna cum laude in 1999 at the UCLA Claremont McKenna College. His college years were marked by involvement in various activities and societies, such as the debate team, ballroom dance Team, the John Madison Society and more. In August 2014, Mr. Gordon joined the business practice group of another major law firm in Fresno, where he provided counsel for almost six years. His tenure there was characterized by significant contributions to the firm’s success, particularly in advising high-profile clients on e-commerce services, online advertising, software licensing and vendor contracts. He also offered advice on intellectual property clearance and registration, social media law, employment matters and related litigation. Since January 2021, Mr. Gordon has been the principal of Jared Gordon Attorney at Law, where his practice emphasizes not only traditional legal areas but also emerging fields comprising technology transactions, routinely assisting clients in navigating the complexities of modern business environments. Admitted to practice in California, including the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern and Central Districts of California, his legal acumen is widely recognized across multiple jurisdictions. He has also received a “Good” rating on Avvo.

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San Diego Institutional Abuse Lawyer
Stephen D Benedetto Lawyer
Location
4609 Cass Street San Diego, CA 92109

Institutional Abuse

Steve Benedetto's legal career began with the promise and expectations of someone who had done "all the right things" educationally. He went to a prestigious private university, double-majoring in Political Science and English while building his resume with internships in government. He graduated cum laude from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, serving as a staff writer on the Law Journal and a member of the Moot Court honor society. He secured a competitive judicial clerkship with an Arizona Supreme Court Justice. And, as judicial clerks do, he received a litany of opportunities to work for prestigious national law firms at the expiration of that one-year term. For five years, Steve followed the obvious path carved out for him. He worked at three of the largest corporate law firms in Arizona, learning the ins and outs of litigation from senior lawyers who were charged with defending large companies in 7, 8, and 9-figure lawsuits. He defended railroads from debilitating injury claims brought by injured employees; healthcare companies from medical malpractice actions brought by injured patients; white-collar executives against fraud and embezzlement allegations; and multinational corporations against just about every type of wrongdoing one can imagine. In little time, he developed trust in the partners he worked for as a top-notch writer and legal analyst who could win difficult arguments. And he was paid very well for what he did. But the money wasn't enough. In 2009, Steve left corporate practice to create a new kind of law firm. One that would represent real people against the powerful interests whose playbook he'd spent a half-decade learning. So he spent the next five years representing people against criminal charges, and prosecuting civil claims on behalf of people injured by others’ recklessness. Though he had more passion than business acumen, he worked tirelessly to help build a five lawyer, seven-figure law firm from scratch.​ By 2014, though, it became clear that something was missing. The news cycle was being dominated by police officers shooting civilians. Social media birthed hashtags that spurred movements. Everyone was talking about police violence. But few lawyers were actually doing anything about it, including his own law partners. After a series of difficult conversations, Steve decided to start fresh: He left the law firm he had founded to construct an entirely new practice -- one that would be focused on representing people at ground zero of the new civil rights struggle. Over the past 6 years, The People's Law Firm has provided substantial legal muscle to the movements for systemic change. The Firm has fought for accountability on behalf of countless survivors of police violence, and has stood in solidarity with the movements to reform our unjust and inequitable systems, with specific focus on the Movement for Black Lives. We continue to do so today.

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