Celebrating Legal Excellence Award
celebrating legal excellence
Celebrating Legal Excellence Award is a continuing recognition of attorneys who demonstrate excellence in their law practice and the cases in which that committment to excellence was exemplified.
june 2009 cle award celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Fred Slone, Kasmar & Slone, Anchorage Alaska is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for winning a not guilty verdict in a case alleging drunk driving by a pilot charged and exemplication of committment to excellence at trial. Not Guilty DUI Alaska
May 2009 cle awards celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Christopher Van Wagner, Van Wagner & Wood, Madison Wisconsin is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for winning a not guilty verdict in a jury trial of his client falsely charged with Sexual Assault of a Child and his exemplication of his committment to excellence at tiral. Not Guilty Sexual Assault
april 2009 cle awards celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Corey Chirafisi, Chirafisi Law Offices, Madison Wisconsin is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for a not guilty verdict in a dui refusal case alleging his client had refused to submit to a sobreity test. The court ruled the refusal reasonable. Reasonble to Refuse
March 2009 cle awards celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Michael M. "Mike" Hawkins, Hawkins DUI Law Firm, Dunwoody GA, Atlanta GA is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for a not guilty verdict in a drunk driving case tried in Fulton County Circuit Court, Atlanta GA. Not Guilty GA DUI
february 2009 cle awards celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Tracey Wood, Van Wagner & Wood, Madison Wisconsin is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for winning an appeal of a drunk driving case. The Wiscosnin Court of Appeals reversed the conviction on the grounds that the stop was illegal for lack of probable cause. Illegal Stop Without Probable Cause Not Guilty DUI WI
january 2009 cle awards celebrating legal excellence
Attorney Chris Van Wagner, Wisconsin is awarded the Celebrating Legal Excellence award for an acquittal in a case alleging his client had committed the crime of Sexual Assault Of A Child, 2nd Degree, Repeated Acts. Van Wagner's closing arguments were 60 seconds long. Not Guilty Sexual Assault Of Child