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Bankruptcy & Debt, Bankruptcy, Commercial Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Litigation
L. LABAN LEVY is a partner with the law firm of Simon, Fitzgerald, Cooke, Reed & Welch. Mr. Levy graduated from Northwestern State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1998 and received his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Civil Law degree from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University Law School in 2002. Mr. Levy's practice is primarily in the area of Consumer Bankruptcy. Mr. Levy was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 2003. He served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Chief Judge Henry N. Brown, Jr. for the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals from 2003 through 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
(more)Trusts, Wills & Probate, Power of Attorney, Estate Planning
Dennis A. Delman is a highly accomplished attorney and a key figure at Delman & Cohen, a reputable law firm situated in Skokie, Illinois. With a strong emphasis on business law, family law, and estate planning, Mr. Delman has built a remarkable career spanning over three decades. However, his expertise extends beyond these core areas, as he has successfully handled a wide range of legal cases, including chancery lawsuits, employer/employee disputes, Social Security disability claims, and mergers and acquisitions involving small businesses. A comprehensive overview of Mr. Delman’s practice areas can be found on the firm’s Practice Area Overview page. Born and raised in Chicago, Mr. Delman pursued his legal education at DePaul University College of Law, where he obtained his Juris Doctor degree in 1973. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Missouri in 1969. Soon after completing his studies, he was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1974, marking the beginning of his illustrious legal career. With his extensive knowledge and experience, Mr. Delman is frequently appointed by the court to serve as a court-appointed attorney or mediator in family law matters, a testament to his reputation and expertise in the field. Beyond his professional endeavors, Mr. Delman is an active member of the community, dedicating his time and effort to various philanthropic and recreational pursuits. He serves on the Board of the Cystic Fibrosis Scholarship Foundation, demonstrating his commitment to supporting educational opportunities for those affected by the disease. Additionally, Mr. Delman is involved with the Evanston Community Tennis Association, fostering a love for the sport and promoting its accessibility within the local community. In the past, he has also served on the Board of the Piven Theater, contributing to the vibrant arts scene in the region. Moreover, Mr. Delman’s dedication to the community has extended to youth sports, where he has been involved with Little League and swimming, shaping the lives of young athletes through mentorship and guidance. With his multifaceted legal expertise, distinguished background, and active engagement in community affairs, Dennis A. Delman is a well-respected and highly sought-after attorney. Clients seek his guidance and representation in various legal matters, confident in his ability to provide effective solutions and achieve favorable outcomes. Whether it’s navigating the complexities of business law, resolving sensitive family disputes, or developing comprehensive estate plans, Mr. Delman’s clients benefit from his wealth of experience and unwavering commitment to their best interests. As a principal at Delman & Cohen, Dennis A. Delman continues to make significant contributions to the firm’s success, leveraging his expertise and leadership to guide clients through even the most intricate legal challenges. His passion for the law, dedication to his clients, and involvement in the community exemplify the qualities of an exceptional attorney. With an illustrious career spanning over 30 years, Mr. Delman remains a trusted advocate, respected member of the legal community, and a valuable asset to those he serves.
(more)Criminal, Felony, Misdemeanor, DUI-DWI, White Collar Crime
Cincinnati native Bradley J. Groene is a compassionate and industrious legal advocate who has been practicing law in the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area for five years. Brad’s sole practice areas comprise criminal defense, OVI / DUI, and traffic offenses. He has successfully represented clients charged with a wide range of offenses ranging from minor misdemeanors to the most serious felony cases. Brad received his bachelor of science in Business from Miami University in 2005 and his juris doctor from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2008. Brad is a selfless and compassionate Cincinnati defense attorney who practices law because he truly believes in making a difference in the lives of his clients. He passionately believes in the importance of providing stellar, highly effective legal representation for all of his clients so that the charges and penalties they face will not have dire, life changing consequences on their jobs, families, and futures. He is committed to fighting vigorously and tirelessly for every aspect of a client’s case in order to provide each client the justice that they deserve. For Brad, clients come first. It is of paramount importance that each client has a personalized experience rather than feel like a number. He gives his personal cell phone number to clients and makes himself available on a 24/7 basis so that they are able to reach him whenever they need. He understands the urgency of answering questions quickly and promptly, as it is understandable a client’s liberties and privileges are at stake. Brad’s interest in becoming an attorney was initially piqued in college when he took a business law class. This class opened his eyes to the law, as he enjoyed learning about the finer details as well as bigger picture of the legal profession. Little did he know that his interest in business law would develop into a criminal law career. After college Brad attended law school, where he continued to broaden his legal, intellectual, as well as practical skills. It was during law school where his experience in the criminal system began, while interning full time at the Hamilton County Public Defender’s office. He learned the complexities of the criminal justice system and handled actual cases in Hamilton County. Following law school, Brad continued to gain more experience in the criminal arena. He has successfully defended clients facing all kinds of criminal charges from drug offenses to OVIs to domestic violence. Specifically, he has won numerous bench trials in front of judges, argued cases in front of all of the local prosecutors, and has truly gained an understanding for effectively handling a criminal defense case. Brad is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and is licensed to practice law in Ohio as well as Kentucky. He is certified and trained by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration to perform field sobriety tests that law enforcement typically conduct. He also participates in speaking engagements at the Wellness Certified Driver Intervention Program to discuss OVI and DUI law. In his spare time, Brad enjoys spending time with his wife and newborn daughter, watching and attending Cincinnati Reds and Bengals games, playing softball, golfing, spending time with friends, and playing board games with his family.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Criminal, Motor Vehicle, Mediation
Timothy Hensick is a practicing lawyer in the state of Michigan. Mr. Hensick received his J.D. from the Tomas M. Cooley Law School.
(more)Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Lawsuit, Wills & Probate, Litigation
I’m a litigator and trial advocate at Keating Wagner Polidori Free and I represent businesses and individuals who have been defrauded or injured by someone in a position of trust in business cases. As a commercial litigation attorney, I am passionate about representing people or businesses who are victims of fraud, abuse of power, breach of contract or professional negligence. I have successfully worked on Colorado civil lawsuits with anywhere from two thousand to two billion dollars at stake with each large case being handled as passionately as lower damage cases. I also handle probate disputes and fraudulent transfer cases.
(more)Criminal, Constitutional Law, State Trial Practice, Civil Rights
As a Hillsdale County native, Daren Wiseley is thrilled with the opportunity to serve his home community. He focuses his practice on criminal defense and constitutional/ civil rights litigation, where he is committed to defending individual rights, in a time when they are under assault more than ever. Mr. Wiseley is known for his passion and work ethic and brings a hard-hitting style to the courtroom. Mr. Wiseley takes prides in going the extra mile for clients and aggressively defending them. He is known for his skillful courtroom strategy and creative motion practice. Additionally, Mr. Wiseley brings knowledge and expertise of the media to the table to better serve his clients. Few lawyers understand the importance of media relations and its inner workings.Mr. Wiseley loves being a warrior for the underdog. He thrives in high-stakes cases and refuses to budge under pressure. A recent example of this occurred in a case regarding a rarely used felony eavesdropping statute that had no case precedent. Even though the media, and even most lawyers counted him out, he used his tireless work effort and thoughtful creativity to win the case after oral argument on his motion to dismiss. Mr. Wiseley has significant experience defending Constitutionally protected rights, and understands the role of protecting citizens against government overreach. One notable example occurring when a client was charged with a felony for a harmless Facebook post - Mr. Wiseley was able to get this charge dismissed as well. Both cases also provided examples of Mr. Wiseley's ability to influence the court of public opinion, to protect his clients' from reputational harm in the community.Mr. Wiseley is highly sought after throughout Michigan, practicing in counties throughout the state and both federal districts. When he is not in the office defending liberty, Mr. Wiseley loves golfing with his grandfather, reading, working out, and playing with his cat, Ovi.
(more)Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Car Accident, Real Estate
Injured in Texas? Need to get out of a bad marriage here in the Lone Star State? We pride ourselves in delivering big firm results while maintaining small firm relationships and personal attention. Many larger firms may have paralegals and assistants doing the bulk of the work. The client sometimes may not even meet their counsel until that day in court. Ramon Law deems this approach to be both un-ideal and unacceptable. Especially with Family law, we hope you understand that there is a person behind the suit who cares about you and the outcome of your case. Not just about pocketing legal fees. Ramon Law was designed to deliver the best of both legal worlds. All of the resources, technology, and credibility of a large firm while still dedicating the time and personal attention that each of our valued clients deserves. We are excited to work with you. Our office is all ready to go… All we need is a phone call.
(more)Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Misdemeanor
Natasha Wrae is an aggressive criminal defense attorney since 1999, that has defended individuals all over Arizona against misdemeanor and felony charges before state and federal courts. Her passion for justice and her commitment to clients have made her a well-respected criminal defense advocate, well known for upholding the constitutional rights of the people she represents. Natasha is an experienced and diligent criminal defense attorney providing personal attention to her cases. Different from many criminal defense attorneys, Natasha has never taken any court-appointed or contract cases. By obtaining cases solely through referrals and advertising, she is able to keep her case load manageable in order to devote herself entirely to each client and provide the one-on-one attention they deserve.
(more)Estate
When I headed off to college in 1962, I had every intention of completing my four years and then becoming a teacher. But it seems life had a very different plan for me. My vision for the future started to change during my junior year at Arizona State. It was then that I married my high school sweetheart. To build up our savings, I began working full-time and attending school part-time, which put me behind schedule from my original plan. I was alright with the change, though, because working ensured that my lovely new bride could still graduate on time. After my wife graduated, I went back to school full-time. But just as everything seemed to be getting back on track, another wrench was thrown into the works — I was drafted into the Vietnam War. I had never envisioned myself joining the armed forces, but I chose to embrace the idea by applying to Officer Candidate School for the U.S. Air Force. Unfortunately, though, my military examiner deemed that I had “bad feet,” which led to my exclusion from the war. It was only after my military career was denied that I realized I hadn’t made any backup plans for the future. Fortunately, an opportunity presented itself in the form of Arizona State’s new law school. It was scheduled to open just as I was debating what to do next. With my father’s encouragement, I decided to apply. The rest, as they say, is history. The journey that brought me into the work world was nothing like what I had imagined for my future. Still, the experience taught me a lot about life and, later, law. My biggest takeaway from the whole endeavor, though, was that life is unpredictable. Luckily for me, the surprises dropped in my path led me to one that was even more fitting in the long run. In my role as an attorney — whether I’m practicing estate planning, probate law, or criminal defense — I get to put my skills and interests to use in a way that can change my clients’ lives for the better. Each day, I have the opportunity to educate, console, and guide real people facing real dilemmas. On the best of days, those same people who came to me with concerns leave feeling heard, understood, and in an overall better place. It would be unrealistic for me to say that every possibility in life can be planned for — that’s simply not true. But after more than 45 years in the legal profession, I can safely declare three truths: 1) thorough planning goes a long way, 2) with a strong support system, you can make it through even the toughest of times, and 3) getting the right kind of help can make all the difference in protecting what matters most to you. If you’d like to learn more about how I could help ease your legal burden, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
(more)Criminal, Felony, Ethics, RICO Act, Divorce & Family Law
Jacob Longman is currently the Managing Partner of Longman Jakuback, APLC. A botique litigation firm, Longman Jakuback specializes in complex and criminal litigation at the trial and appellate level in both state and federal court. Jacob spent time in both law enforcement and the military before attending law school. Before graduating from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, he was President of the Student Chapter of the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense lawyers, worked as a student investigator for the East Baton Rouge Public Defender's Office and was a judicial intern at the 19th Judicial District Courthouse. He career has taken him across the state of Louisiana. Several of these have set legal precedents in the field of criminal law. These include State v. Crockett, State v. McQuarter, State v. DiGeralmo, and State v. Steele. He is currently the President-Elect of the Louisiana Associate of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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