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My law practice is people-centered, focused on the legal problems everyday men and women encounter. I give personal service to each of my clients because you need a lawyer guiding you through the complex legal system.
CRIMINAL DEFENSE
When the government charges you with a crime, it will come at you with every tool and weapon the awesome power of the state can muster. You need a tough lawyer that will not back down and will fight for you every step of the way. You need a lawyer that not only knows the law, but is also committed to standing up for you in court. I've never been a prosecutor, and I never will be, because I defend people.
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DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW
Getting divorced is extremely stressful. Your children and property could be at risk. A lawyer who devotes care and attention to your case is invaluable. No divorce is easy. Get a lawyer who will stand up for you and work to get the life you and your children deserve.
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LANDLORD/TENANT ISSUES
The law regulating apartment and business leases is detailed and requires precision. Whether you are a tenant or a landlord, you need a lawyer to guide you through the law and to skillfully argue your case in court.
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PERSONAL INJURY
When you are hurt, it can be tempting to take less than what you need to recover. But insurance companies make money off the human desire to "put things behind us". Don't let anyone take away your good health. A good personal injury lawyer will look closely at your case. I will fight for what you need to move forward from your accident.
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2011