19390 W 10 Mile Rd, Southfield, MI 48075, USA
Don Dawson graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Arts Degree and acquired his Juris Doctor from the South Texas College of Law. He has been licensed to practice law since 1974 and is admitted to practice in the states of Michigan and Texas. Don began his legal career in Houston, Texas, where he worked for five years with the Harris County Prosecutor’s Office, before moving to Michigan, where he continued to work as a Prosecutor in Oakland County. Thereafter he went to work in private firms as a defense civil litigation attorney in the Metro Detroit area, eventually forming his own firm, Dawson & Clark, P.C. Throughout his career as a defense attorney, he has litigated and tried extremely complex matters in the areas of product liability (automotive and other), medical malpractice, and employment disputes. As a result of his impressive trial record, clients have sought his services throughout the country. Don has litigated cases in 45 states and tried cases in 30 states. Throughout his career, he served as national counsel for automotive companies on cases involving the following issues: rollover, roof crush, seat back failure, transmission systems (park-to-reverse), fuel systems, side-impacts, and general crashworthiness. He has litigated and tried many general litigation cases, both locally and nationally, involving complex issues such as the cause and origin of fires. His medical malpractice experience includes trials relating to, among many other things, birth trauma. Finally, he represented a client on a massive class action with potential damages in the area of $2 billion. Don’s lengthy and diverse experience as a civil defense attorney equips him with a unique advantage in litigating and trying cases on behalf of plaintiffs. His vast knowledge allows him to view cases from both perspectives to get his clients the best possible result. Since Don joined Fieger Law in 2018, he has had multiple settlements of over $1 million. Don has been married for over 30 years and has four children. In his spare time, he loves to play golf with his family and friends.
500 DELAWARE AVE, WILMINGTON, DE 19899-0009
Mr. Day's practice focuses on providing Delaware litigation counsel services for in-house attorneys and many of the nation’s leading intellectual property firms in patent and trademark disputes before the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, both on the plaintiff and defense side. Mr. Day’s IP practice includes a broad variety of technology, involving medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, consumer electronics, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, and other technologies. Mr. Day is serving or has served as Delaware counsel in many major patent cases. Mr. Day also serves as Church Attorney to the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware. He earned his B.A. from Gordon College before attending Temple University School of Law, where he earned his J.D.
505 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA
John W. Day is a Santa Fe attorney who practices in criminal defense, civil litigation and government misconduct/civil rights litigation. Prior to John Day Law, John had a successful tenure as a partner in one of Santa Fe\'s oldest and largest law firms where he practiced in the same areas of criminal defense, civil litigation and government misconduct/civil rights litigation. John has represented clients in courts throughout New Mexico. He has successfully defended cases involving national security clearance matters, white-collar offenses, homicide, violent crime, and drug offenses, among others. He has provided personalized legal representation to families and institutions with special legal problems and crisis situations, both here and abroad. John’s prior careers as Deputy District Attorney in northern New Mexico and as an award-winning investigative reporter covering political corruption in the Southern U.S. have served him well in the field of law. John’s family began cattle ranching in New Mexico in the 19th century, and founded the (now-ghost) town of Dayton, New Mexico, in Eddy County. He graduated from Harvard University in 1985 with a degree in history, focusing on New Mexico’s past, and earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of New Mexico in 1995
3137 Laguna Street
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1149 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89104, USA
Alex De Castroverde is a Las Vegas personal injury attorney and the owner of De Castroverde Accident & Injury Lawyers along with his brother, Orlando. Their father, Waldo De Castroverde, was born in Havana, Cuba, and was a paratrooper in the Bay of Pigs invasion. Waldo moved to Reno, Nevada, in 1978, along with his wife Vivian De Castroverde (also born in Cuba) and their four children. After attending law school at night—while he dealt blackjack during the day—Waldo became one of the first attorneys in Nevada to open a law office with the focus of representing the Hispanic Community. In 2005, De Castroverde Accident & Injury Lawyers was formed as a branch of the Law Office of Waldo De Castroverde. The firm has grown from three attorneys to over 20 attorneys and a total team of over 100 employees. The firm now has offices in Las Vegas, Summerlin, Henderson, Reno, Oakland, CA and plans on expanding across the United Sates. The firm concentrates on personal injury, immigration, and criminal defense. In 1995, Mr. De Castroverde received his undergraduate degree from University of Nevada, Reno. He received his J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 1999. Mr. De Castroverde is active in the Southern Nevada community, currently serving on the Board of Directors for Cristo Rey St. Viator Las Vegas College Preparatory and the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities. He is also on the Advisory Counsel for the Nevada Independent and serves as a committee member for the Las Vegas Bowl Committee.