“The Starving Law Clerks for only $25/hr “
310-598-6577
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[Research, law & motion, discovery, appeals, writs, TRO’s, Injunctions]
The STARVING LAW CLERKS is a product of many years of attorney and paralegal work product and vision. The goal of the STARVING LAW CLERKS is to offer a competent legal support service, with attorney oversight and direction, to the community to help reduce the cost of high priced legal services.
- Our Corporate office is located at 9663 Santa Monica, Suite 766, Beverly Hills, CA 90210;
- we also have an office[s] in San Diego, CA [Del Mar Heights area],
- we also have an office[s] San Francisco, CA [Sunset District]
- Telephone: 310-598-6577; facsimile: 310-388-0175
- http://www.thestarvinglawclerks.com/
- Email: andrew@thestarvinglawclerks.com
The STARVING LAW CLERKS benefit this community by giving its members access to young start-up legal professionals, with law school education[s] a chance to obtain desired results while saving thousands of dollars in the process.
• Proven track record in SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE COURT, and TRIAL COURT [Petitions, Answers, Opening Briefs, Respondents Briefs, Law & Motion, Discovery, etc….. ]
• Fully Staffed [3 attorneys] [10 law Clerks]; [Most Law Clerks have either passed the California Bar Exam; or await Bar results]
• We have authored (3) APPELLATE BRIEFS resulting in published opinions by the higher courts…..
• We have successfully challenged State, Federal, and Municipal laws and ordinances with success.
the STARVING LAW CLERKS have assisted top attorneys, law firms, corporations, and special interest groups with affordable rates since 2002 with Supreme Court, Appellate Court, and Trial Court briefs and Law & Motion in each of the following, non-exhaustive, areas of law;
Members and employees of the STARVING LAW CLERKS have a combined 20 years experience in drafting Supreme Court, Appellate Court, Trial Court and even Small Claims Court Briefs and Law & Motion practice in each of the following areas:
(1) Constitutional Rights Violations: Equal Protection, Discrimination, Civil Rights, Disability Discrimination, Bivens Actions, Government Tort Actions, First Amendment Establishment Clause Cases “Freedom of Religion”, First Amendment Free Speech Cases “Freedom of Speech”, “Excessive Government Entanglement Cases”, “Restricted Commercial Speech Cases, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Association, Freedom of Assembly, Licensing Permits, Temporary Injunctions, Permanent injunctions, Nuisance cases, Abatement by Self help
(2) Civil Litigation: Breach of Contract Actions, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Toxic Tort, Negligence, Defamation, Privacy Rights, Trade Dress Infringement, Appropriation, Copyright Infringement, Trademark Infringement, Patents, Brian Injury Cases, Amusement Park Fatalities and Serious Injuries, Environmental Law, Federal & State Gun Laws,
(3) Probate Litigation: Will Contests, Intervivos Trusts, Will Drafting, Accountings, Breach of Fiduciary Duty,
(4) Family Law Litigation: Marital Settlement Agreements, Summary Dissolutions, Property Divisions, Temporary Restraining Orders “TRO”, Emergency Protective Orders, Domestic Violence Torts under C.C. 1708.6, Statute of Limitations, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Protective Services, Foster Care & Dependant Care Proceedings, Pre-nuptial Agreements
(5) Criminal Law: DUI, Felony and Misdemeanor, Suppression Hearings, DMV hearings, “Miranda Rights”, 4rth Amendment Illegal Searches, 5th Amendment Self Incrimination, 6th Amendment Right to Counsel, 7th Amendment Right from Excessive Bail,
(6) Administrative Law: School Discipline, Expulsion Hearings, Suspension Hearings, Law School Dismissals, Law School Grievances, Medical School Dismissals, Medical School Grievances, Procedural Due Process, Substantive Due Process,
(7) Appeals: Writ of Mandate, Opening Briefs, Respondents Brief, Reply Briefs, Petition for Writ of Certiorari, 9th Circuit, 7th Circuit, 5th Circuit, 2nd Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court, Federal District Courts, California Court of Appeals
(8) Corporate Litigation: S.E.C. Actions, Shareholder derivative actions, S.E.C. Administrative Proceedings, Penny Stock Bars, Injunctions, Contempt Proceedings, Disgorgement, Rescission, Breach of Contract, Writs of Attachment,
(9) Enforcement remedies: debt collection, writs, abstracts, wage garnishment, bank account levy’s, exemptions,
(10) Landlord Tenant: Unlawful Detainer, Evictions, Writ of Possession,
[Research, law & motion, discovery, appeals, writs, TRO’s, Injunctions]
The STARVING LAW CLERKS is a product of many years of attorney and paralegal work product and vision. The goal of the STARVING LAW CLERKS is to offer a competent legal support service, with attorney oversight and direction, to the community to help reduce the cost of high priced legal services.
- Our Corporate office is located at 9663 Santa Monica, Suite 766, Beverly Hills, CA 90210;
- we also have an office[s] in San Diego, CA [Del Mar Heights area],
- we also have an office[s] San Francisco, CA [Sunset District]
- Telephone: 310-598-6577; facsimile: 310-388-0175
- http://www.thestarvinglawclerks.com/
- Email: andrew@thestarvinglawclerks.com
OUR MISSION
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- Promoting Criminal Justice for disadvantaged elderly, disadvantaged youth, battered women, disadvantaged minorities, indigent persons, discreet and insular minorities, racial or ethnic groups that have been historically powerless obtain power and acclaim, encourage development of racial and ethnic minorities in competent legal defense, promoting social development, career development and nationwide recognition of the need to compensate racial groups that have had ancestors suffer through slavery, or wrongful deprivations of their property or liberty interests and/or free will.
Promotion of the awareness of the race disparities in arrest and incarceration for drug-related offenses, protection of welfare and other government benefits of non-violent drug offenders, strict circumscription of asset forfeiture powers, elimination of the powder/crack sentencing disparity, and full legalization of all illicit drugs.
Meeting the need for greater awareness, support and dissemination of timely information that relates to current racial and ethnic minorities, affording the legal assistance in protection of Constitutional Rights, Civil Rights, and Equal Protection under the laws of the United States and the state of California.
Provide a practical program of law-related education aimed at engaging youth persons, through community supported broadcast system, including, but not necessarily limited to, radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, video, newspapers, newsletters, magazines, and all forms of the communicative arts, directed at persons between the ages of 13 to 21, in a critical examination of their rights and responsibilities. It involves law students, attorneys, law professors and judges in discussions surrounding practical legal problems, contemporary legal issues, and the ramifications of breaking the law. Develop and conduct street law educational programming to teach young people what their legal rights are when they face arrest or questioning, and to train law students to teach low-income, at-risk high school students their basic legal rights, responsibilities and resources.
To recognize that domestic violence is a pervasive and ongoing threat to the lives of many women and children. The center assists victims of domestic violence with family court matters through providing legal advocacy, and participating in educational and community service activities. Works in various ways to help women who are the victims of domestic violence., assist women at Family Court in getting orders of protection from their batterers, draft their complaints, answer any questions, and assist the women when they appear before the judge, study of the treatment of domestic violence victims by the court system, a hotline that victims of domestic violence can call for assistance, assist women in obtaining a divorce from their batterer
Committed to the abolition of the death penalty, helping local attorneys represent defendants who face the death penalty and raising awareness of the inherent fallacies and immorality of capital punishment. Promote adequate defense representation to capital defendants, appellants and death row inmates, and also organizing panels and symposia to educate the community about capital defense representation, capital prosecution, and criminal justice and jurisprudence.
Working for the release of imprisoned persons and other prisoners of conscience with legal concerns. This involves distributing human rights information in the community, schools, prisons, and other public forums, and coordinating the writing to government officials for the release of prisoners of conscience and to members of Congress for passage of laws supporting human rights.
Promote independence, self-reliance and full inclusion for people with disabilities. Partner on disability rights issues with people with disabilities in the larger community. Encourage discussions and interactions among students and presenters regarding issues relevant to people with disabilities and their allies.
To secure and protect the rights and benefits of Persons residing in the United States, living outside their homeland. Meeting the need for greater awareness, support and dissemination of timely information that relates to current federal immigration laws and policies to members of the Los Angeles/Southern-California community, including those individuals seeking asylum, temporary or permanent residency, and/or citizenship in the United States, while seeking to bring together immigration law attorneys and judges, California area law students, and legal workers and community advocates that serve the growing California immigrant population.