10100 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1425, Los Angeles, CA 90067
During his more than 15 years of practice, Philip J. Monahan has gained experience across all areas of family law in Los Angeles, from custodial agreements to property divisions and highly contested divorces. Philip earned his J.D. from University of Southern California Gould School of Law.
100 Great Meadow Road, Suite 201, Wethersfield, CT 06109
David practices Employment litigation, focusing mainly on the public sector. David also advises employees on litigation prevention through employee therapy and training, as well as performing employee inquiries on behalf of employees. David defends individuals , corporations and municipalities in matters relating to employment, including discrimination , harassment, retaliation, whistleblower, wrongful termination, and civil rights violations.
1001 Texas Ave, STE 720, Houston, TX 77002
Tyrone C. Moncriffe is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and a faculty member of the Criminal Defense Institute. He is certified for first chair in Death Penalty cases in Harris County, Texas and, also lectures on acting and storytelling in trials where he uses skills learned from Sandra Zimmer’s Self Expression Center in Houston, Texas. In 1978, he graduated from Texas Southern University, magna cum laude. After completion of his undergraduate degree, Tyrone continued his education at Thurgood Marshall School of Law graduating in 1982. Tyrone was honored with a Trail Blazer Award by Harris County Black Criminal Lawyers in 2015, The Presidential Award 2015 for work with TCDLA.
319 SW Washington, Suite 614, Portland, OR 97204
www.marisamoneyhunlaw.com
801 10th Street, 5th Floor, Modesto, CA 95354
Rebecka A. Monez is a duly licensed attorney in all California Courts as well as Federal Courts. Rebecka cares about her clients and the outcome of a client’s case. She will listen to a client because even the smallest details can be important in a legal case. Rebecka will then give an opinion to the client. She is very direct and straight forward. Rebecka believes that being straight forward is the best practice as she never wants a client to have a misconception about their case, and “beating around the bush” usually helps no one. Rebecka became an attorney because she wanted to change the outcome for her clients – for the better. She works hard to improve the lives and situations of those who trust her with their case and/or livelihood. That’s why she goes to work every day. Rebecka enjoys working with the homeless and less fortunate in her free time. She operates two non-profits in Stanislaus County that support the homeless, drug and alcohol addiction programs, and the Battered Women’s Centers. Serving others is her passion and helping people is what it’s all about.