Briefs
Then how DO you select a law firm? - by an attractive web page or photograph? - or by which school they attended or their hourly billing rate? Or is it by how aggressively you will be represented during litigation? The best measure of how any law firm will represent you is how aggressively they have represented other clients.
But how can you tell? Emilio Law Group is proud to present some of the more complex briefs we have filed recently.* We believe that attention to detail and rigorous use of witness depositions and declarations are the best indicator. I invite you to allow me to visit you at your facility to discuss your case. Of course, there is no fee or obligation for the visit.
Daniel Emilio
Note to Attorneys: The following Briefs are in Microsoft Word format and may be used freely without limitation or permission. The practitioner is strongly advised to modify these briefs using the most up to date case and statutory law, and all cases should be Shepardized before use.
* - Note: Business client identification has been omitted for confidentiality.
Appellate Opening Brief (Overtime, LC226)
Appellate Respondent's Brief
Belaire-West Letter
Ex Parte Application (Protective Order)
Motion for Class Certification (Federal)
Motion for Class Certification (Overtime, LC226)
Motion for Class Certification
Motion for Judgment on Pleadings (fraud)
Motion for Summary Judgment (Affirmative Defenses)
Motion to Compel Special Interrogatories
Opposition to Class Certification (meal, Overtime, wages, trucking)
Opposition to Class Certification (OT, meal)
Opposition to Demurrer (Illegal Aliens)
Opposition to Motion for Class Cert (Tip Pooling)
Opposition to Motion for Class Certification (meal, rest)
Petition for Writ of Mandate (Illegal Aliens)
Proposed Protective Order
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