The EDC provides legal assistance to people who are in legal proceedings for eviction in San Francisco. This legal assistance includes guidance in the legal process of evictions, help in preparing papers for people to file in court, possible referrals to other legal resources, hands-on guidance during the settlement conference, and detailed coaching to prepare for a trial. The EDC doesn't provide the services of a lawyer; clients act as their own lawyer. The EDC charges a sliding scale fee for its services and payment plans are possible. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. We also provide a self help packet for people who need to respond to a Summons and are unable to use the EDC's services because of time or other constraints. The EDC can provide help for people living outside of San Francisco, but many of the services are limited. If you are behind in your rent, you may be able to avoid having an eviction filed against you. Our Rental Assistance Disbursement Component (RADCo) provides interest-free loans and grants to tenants residing in the City and County of San Francisco who have fallen behind in their rent due to a temporary financial setback. Please see our websites for more information.
Why should you contact California Traffic Defenders about your ticket? - A traffic ticket can be expensive. The assessed fine is the most obvious cost, but it may also result in points on your license that can often result in higher insurance premiums. - Moving violations may result in points, leading to a suspension of your license or even jail time. - Contesting your ticket can be time consuming, requiring you to take time off work. Also, if you were ticketed out of town, it may not be practical to travel to that jurisdiction for court. - California Traffic Defenders has experience navigating the legal system and can identify the best course of action for your particular situation.
Meet our attorneys and learn what we stand for here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpGmZOXtKFw Focus on Results At the Veen Firm our goal is to help victims of catastrophic events. And for more than three decades, we have done just that—with hundreds of successful verdicts and settlements, and scores of awards for clients who have experienced serious injury, trauma or the loss of a loved one. With extraordinary diligence, specialized skills, creativity and years of experience, The Veen Firm has what it takes to achieve outstanding results. Helping the catastrophically injured since 1975. -Construction Injury -Head/Spinal Cord Injury -Industrial Accidents -Truck Accidents -Wrongful Death -Motor Vehicle Accidents -Auto Defects -Legal Malpractice -Corporate Fraud -Product Liability -Premises Liability -Medical Malpractice
LSPC is a non-profit organization with a history of over thirty years of working to restore rights of incarcerated and formerly-incarcerated people, release people from prison, & reunify people, families, and communities during and after incarceration. Guided by the vision of people in prison and of formerly-incarcerated people, working in unity with expert attorneys and policy advocates, LSPC seeks to transform the injustice of mass incarceration.
Ms. Gomerman's experience includes all aspects of employment and personal injury law. She has handled a wide variety of conflicts, including but not limited to employment discrimination, wage and hour cases, motorcycle accidents, auto accidents, dog bite cases, etc. Ms. Gomerman is experienced in dispute resolution, legal research and writing, law and motion. CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION: (415) 545-8608!
Our office custom makes furniture, lighting and objects. The things we make are a curious and bold mixture of materials. Utilizing wood, bronze, plaster, metal, textiles, and clay, we alter and combine various mediums to create familiar objects embedded with texture, precision, and imbued character. Our office specializes in custom interior design and fabrication.
Boutique tax law practice focusing on tax disputes, audits, collections and litigation; tax compliance assistance and consulting; international tax; as well as LGBT taxpayer and domestic partnership services.
I handle a variety of misdemeanor and felony charges- including DUI, DWI, assault, and possession. I am also available for general legal counsel and guidance on your small business endevours; including business entity structure, drafting of contracts, including but not limited to business negotiations. If believe that you suffered a personal injury as a result of another's negligence or if you have been wrongfully terminated or suffered some other type of employment discrimination, I will advocate for your highest possible recovery. I am available to consult with my clients 24/7 and treat each client as if they were the most important client, because they are.
DRYFAST's Mold-Out Services include: Mold Removal and Remediation Services, Mold Testing, Mold Inspection, Mold Treatment, Black Mold Removal, Mold Damage Restoration, Air Quality Testing, and Insurance Coverege over Damge Restoration. DRYFAST is a Certified Mold Contractor. WE SERVICE THE FOLLOWING AREAS: Oakland Alameda, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Fremont, Hayward, Hercules, Richmond, San Leandro, Union City, Vallejo San Francisco Burlingame, Daly City, Mill Valley, Pacifica, San Bruno, San Mateo, San Rafael, South San Francisco San Jose Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Santa Clara, Saratoga, Sunnyvale Walnut Creek Antioch, Concord, Danville, Livermore, Pittsburg, Pleasanton, San Ramon Las Vegas N.Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin area
Van Ness Station is a Muni Metro station on the Market Street Subway at the intersection of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue (U.S. Route 101) in San Francisco, California. The station consists of a concourse mezzanine on the first floor down, and a single island platform on the second level down. Service at this station began in February 1980.It is the final station (going outbound) or the first station (going inbound) wherein all of Muni Metro's lines run together along the Market Street Subway (until the Embarcadero Station), and going outbound, the metro lines split into two general directions prior to Church Station: the J and N lines exit the subway at the Duboce portal before Market & Church Streets to operate on surface streets, while the K, L, M, and S lines continue through the Market Street Subway to serve Church Station. Going inbound, the J and N lines enter the subway through the same portal where they exit outbound and meet up with the L, M, S, and T lines before heading into Van Ness Station.