13113 Eastpoint Park Blvd, Louisville, KY 40223, USA
Ron Wilt is a highly rated Kentucky attorney who limits his practice to medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and personal injury cases. Until 2007, Ron practiced medical malpractice defense on behalf of insurance companies, doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes throughout Kentucky. Attorney Ron Wilt brings extensive experience and a distinct perspective to each client’s case. Having worked directly with the insurance companies that make decisions in medical malpractice claims for over fifteen years, he knows how to maximize the value of a settlement and, if necessary, win in court. Areas of Practice: Medical malpractice (60 percent), Birth injury (20 percent), Personal injury (10 percent), Brain injury (10 percent). Bar Admissions: Kentucky, 1994, Ohio, 1992, West Virginia, 2007.
777 N 1st, St., Suite 333, San Jose, CA 95112
Richard Wingerden’s interest in the legal profession was sparked while he was an undergraduate in Political Science at San Jose State University. His legal experience began in 1991 at the Santa Clara County Public Defender’s Office. Mr. Wingerden has developed his practice with particular expertise in crimes of violence from the most basic battery cases to domestic violence, serious assaults, drug possession and sales, theft, burglary, three strikes law matters and other violent crimes, DUI and juvenile matters. Mr. Wingerden will bring his Expert and Aggressive Representation to handle all of the client’s needs from simple misdemeanor cases to serious and complex felonies. Mr. Wingerden is also known for his knowledge of the often confusing Juvenile Court System and has expertise in Public School disciplinary actions and expulsions. Mr. Wingerden is very knowledgeable in the area of wills and trusts.
PO Box 188, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
105 Main Street, Chester, SC 29706
Joan E. Winters has over 30 years of management, human resources and legal experience. In 2003, Winters opened her law firm with a focus on labor and employment law. In addition to providing legal guidance to public and private employers, Winters serves as the County Attorney for Chester County. She also enjoys sharing her knowledge as an adjunct professor at Winthrop University. In 2008, Winters was named Human Resources Professional of the Year by the local chapter of the Society for Human Resources Management. Winters holds a bachelors degree in business management from Rosemont College and a law degree from the University of South Carolina. Prior to opening her practice, Winters worked as a human resources manager and consultant for more than 10 years. Her legal experience includes positions as a legal research assistant, law clerk and associate attorney in Columbia, SC.
16654 Soledad Canyon Rd suite 529, Santa Clarita, CA 91351, USA
Loyola Law, Los Angeles, 1979. Labor and Employment law since June 1980, exclusively representing employees and unions, and since September 2021 challenging Covid Mandates for unvaccinated Firefighters4Freedom & Freedom2Choose. Won California Supreme Court 1986 decision striking public sector polygraph statute; Obtained reinstatement of case in 2003 against IBEW local 11 for firing Donald Smith, a union rep, under the patronage defense, thus ignoring EEO laws … “not this century .. not in this Court.” Reversed rulings in 1997 against the studios who falsely accused long-term employees of engaging in a kickback scheme. Exposed corruption w/i International Unions - IATSE and SAG-AFTRA; as well as Casino partially owned by the federal government; and the changing of civil service hearing officer decisions. Also skilled in Elder Abuse and criminal law. Daughters Marie & Shawnie and grandchildren Wyett Isaac and Abigail Victoria. Give all glory to God for His continual blessings!