Find Attorneys in Oakland, CA

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Top 3 Attorneys in Oakland, CA

LaVelle Law Offices

5.0 (19)

Oakland, CA

Description:

At the LaVelle Law Offices, we offer expert legal services in bankruptcy and estate law at affordable rates. Conveniently located in 6 California offices close to you, our attorneys are available for ... read more

Recent review:

"If you are in need of legal assistance, I highly recommend Colby as he is a very approachable and easy-going attorney. Throughout my case, I appreciated how he kept everything neatly organized and the... read more"

Reviewed by Andrew C.

Trés Legal Services, Mobile Notary & Loan Signing

4.8 (168)

Oakland, CA

Description:

I am Tracy Reed Williams, an Approved ABA Paralegal and Legal Document Assistant in Alameda County. I am certified by the DOJ Finger printer and am also a Mobile Notary Public, Loan Signing Agent, and... read more

Recent review:

"Tracy demonstrated remarkable responsiveness and efficiently notarized a document on short notice, within a few hours on the same day. I highly recommend her and give her a five-star rating."

Reviewed by Amanda W.

Kerley Schaffer LLP

Oakland, CA

Description:

Kerley Schaffer LLP is a law firm that provides comprehensive legal services with a specific focus on personal injury and bad faith insurance claims. Our firm is located in Oakland and boasts a rich h... read more

Recent review:

"I am grateful to the law firm for their exceptional service in managing my personal injury case. The settlement that they secured for me exceeded my expectations. I enthusiastically endorse their serv... read more"

Reviewed by Nicole C.

What does the attorney general do?

The attorney general is the chief legal officer and law enforcement officer of a state, commonwealth, possession, or territory of the United States.
The AG is the only lawyer in the office with federal jurisdiction over criminal offenses (federal crimes). There are several specific areas that an AG would typically spend their time on, like white-collar crime, illegal immigration, and scams that target seniors. They also serve as both attorneys-in-fact and state's attorneys over any active AG investigations, which could be federal or state nature. They also provide legal advice to the government and may represent the government in court.

How much does an attorney cost?

The cost of an attorney can vary depending on the attorney's experience, location, and other factors. However, an experienced attorney will typically charge between $200 and $400 per hour. The case's complexity can lead to the added cost, starting from $400 and falling near $50 thousand.

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