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Anthony Vellner
Charter Member
Workers Compensation Law

215 West Broad Street, 1st Floor, Bethlehem, PA 18018

 

Anthony R. Vellner, Esquire, has been representing injured workers in workers' compensation and Social Security Disability (SSDI and SSI) cases since 1991. Tony believes in providing his clients with personal and local service, something that is only possible in a small firm such as ours. As an experienced injury and disability lawyer, he personally handles each case from start to finish, speaks with each client directly and provides representation in court. He is highly knowledgeable about the laws, their processes and procedures, and the obstacles clients will face.

Kinda Melissa Velloza
Distinguished Lawyer
Immigration Law

2295 Parklake Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30345, USA

 

Born in New Amsterdam, Berbice, Guyana, Kinda Velloza is an attorney committed to justice. She became the youngest TV reporter in Guyana at 16 and later founded BerbiceNews.com, the country’s first online news platform. After moving to the United States in 2009, she earned degrees in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, and Law, passing the Bar Exam on her first attempt. Licensed in Georgia, she is the founder of Velloza & Associates, LLC and has practiced immigration law only for the past 8–9 years. She is the author of 10 Things Immigrants Should Know Before Coming to America to help immigrants navigate the complexities of US immigration and the founder of the KV Foundation. She is a devoted mother to one child, she enjoys reading and working out when not practicing law. Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and compassionate advocacy and she continues to uplift and inspire those she serves.

Mark Venardi
Distinguished Lawyer
Personal Injury Law

101 Ygnacio Valley Rd suite 100, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

 

W. Todd Ver Weire
Featured Lawyer
Criminal Defense Law

3011 Dawn Dr #104, Georgetown, TX 78628, USA

 

The desire to help folks, and provide a service to them, took seed a long time ago. Looking back, it is easy to see that the idea of service to others, over service to self, took hold during my time at a Jesuit High School where I volunteered at the local Y to help younger kids in their afterschool program. This concept was reinforced when I attended the United States Military Academy (West Point), where I truly learned the value of service and saw the sacrifice that our veterans make. These lessons help guide me when working with clients, including being the program defense counsel for the Williamson County Veterans Treatment Court. During my legal career that now exceeds 30 years, I pride myself on always remembering what is important – the client. Whether it seems like a simple criminal trespass charge, a complicated fraud case, a domestic violence allegation, or driving while intoxicated charge, the key is always the client. My experience gives me the ability to analyze a situation quickly and thoroughly; however, it is not until I visit with the client that I am able to more fully understand what happened, what is the key evidence, and what the client is comfortable pursuing as opposed to trying to shoehorn the client into an uncomfortable position. While practicing for more than 30 years seems like a lot, and that I know what I need to, that is not the case. Every year I spend time attending seminars, both in Texas and put on by national authorities in their areas, to make sure I stay abreast of changes in the law, and best practices when it comes to, negotiating with the State before trial, or presenting your case in trial. Additionally, I stay abreast of changes in the community, whether it be the opening of a new gas station/convenience store, the opening of another new, make that six new, apartment complexes, or the addition/expansion of a subdivision. These changes impact the makeup of our jury pools, something to always keep in mind when dealing with a criminal case. While some crimes may be considered inexcusable, the last decade has seen shifts in what people think about certain types of behavior, and how what was once frowned upon may get a more favorable outcome with a jury deciding the punishment, as opposed to a judge. While my career allowed me to represent folks in State and Federal Courts across the country, become licensed in multiple states, and handle some very interesting matters, the last 15 years in Williamson County are some of the most personally fulfilling years of my career. Helping folks navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system, ensuring that their voice is heard, and that their individual rights are protected, are things that I truly enjoy.

Holly Verde
Charter Member
Family & Divorce

281 N 120th Ave, Holland, MI 49424

 

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