Attorney at Law
1814 Franklin Street
Suite 503
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: (510) 465-3210 | Fax: (510) 268-8459
Real Estate
Tenant Law
My preference is to work with tenants living in substandard conditions, or who have been wrongfully evicted from their homes.
CA, Nov 1997
Bar Number: 190096
United States District Court, Northern District of California as well as California State Court
State Bar of California, Alameda County Bar Association, Berkeley-Albany Bar Association
I have attended a wide range of Continuing Education classes from Trial Advocacy to Elimination of Bias. I am a member of National Legal Aid and Defenders Association, and this organization has terrific seminars.
No.
I represented 39 low-income, immigrant families in a habitability case against a slumlord who owns 18 properties in Oakland. I also represented four Chinese-American families in a suit against a multi-millionaire developer.
B.A.
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Milwaukee
WI
1978
Phi Beta Kappa
English
JD (Doctor of Jurisprudence)
New College School of Law
San Francisco
CA
1997
Housing and Civil Rights
1
California
My firm has been operating for 10 years and its focus is social justice for low income tenants.
I've always worked as a solo practitioner, except for one and a half years when I was a partner in a four-person law firm.
I volunteer with ACORN, a community organization, as well as Centro Legal de la Raza, Housing Rights, Inc., Sentinel Fair Housing, and Pacific Community Services.
It's fabulous when tenants educate themselves about their rights. It empowers them, and allows them to feel comfortable demanding what is legally theirs.
I'm always willing to review documents. Like the old saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I'm willing, but unless the client is appearing in small claims, I don't find the coaching to be effective. I believe that the court does not treat pro-pers fairly.
I wanted to advocate for people who are disenfranchised and unable to advocate for themselves.
Working with people from various cultures enables me to view situations from different perspectives.
I was inspired by my Housing Clinic professor, who was equally courteous to opposing counsel as to our clients, and smart as a whip.
I love playing Robin Hood, where I get to take from the rich and give to the poor. I also love the sense of empowerment my clients get at the end of a case.
Rocio Pizano is my bi-lingual assistant, who shares my commitment to helping disenfranchised tenants.
My strength is my ability to relate well to lower income people of color.
I am upfront and direct. I am pretty outgoing and compassionate.
I am an avid baseball fan. I also love to read and garden.
Rocio Pizano
(510) 268-8459
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Emergency after hours by appointment.
Yes
Spanish
Contingency fee.
$275 per hour.
$150 for a one hour initial consultation.
Negotiable.
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