Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Thomas Peter O'Brien (born June 19, 1959) is an American white collar criminal defense lawyer at the Los Angeles law office of Ellis George Cipollone O’Brien Annaguey LLP. [4] He was the United States Attorney for the Central District of California from October 2007 to September 2009.
The group's volunteer attorneys provided free legal representation to low-income residents of Los Angeles. As the need skyrocketed throughout the mid-1970s, Bet Tzedek rapidly evolved from a part-time, volunteer-run organization into a comprehensive, full-service center providing free legal aid to all of Los Angeles. [1]
Alan Jay Jackson (born 1965) [1] is an American attorney based in Los Angeles, California. He is recognized for his career in both prosecution and defense within the criminal law sector. He is recognized for his career in both prosecution and defense within the criminal law sector.
After the laws went into effect in 2019, the then-33-year-old attorney incorporated a law firm in West Los Angeles and began marketing legal services to the incarcerated and their loved ones.
Ronald Richards is a Beverly Hills, California based criminal defense and civil litigation attorney who has made national media appearances as a legal expert commentator. He was the first lawyer to be cited on California Proposition 215 (1996), the medical marijuana statute, and worked as a professor of law at the San Fernando Valley College of Law from 2006 to 2007.
She began her career in the Los Angeles County Public Defender's office, where she worked for six years. [1] She entered private practice as a defense attorney in 1976, [5] and developed a reputation as a fierce advocate for her clients. [1] She was twice named trial lawyer of the year by the L.A. Criminal Courts Bar Association.
The partnership of Cochran Cherry Givens and Smith provided the framework which launched The Cochran Firm. With the first offices located in Los Angeles and New York, The Cochran Firm expanded into a national law firm with regional offices across the U.S., giving the firm the ability to represent clients in multiple states. [citation needed]
In 1977, the name was changed to Public Counsel when the Los Angeles County Bar Association joined the Beverly Hills Bar Association as a sponsor of the Law Foundation. The foundation expanded on their existing involvement in public interest litigation to also work on pro bono efforts with the Los Angeles legal community to serve the poor.