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Legal Perspective: Oakland Club Fire; Ghost Ship

**We hope you find this information with our legal perspective informative and not off-putting.  This tragedy is so fresh and so horrible that we debated weighing in on it publicly, at all.  That said, as Bay Area residents this tragedy is hitting us hard also and given our unique experience with and perspective on tragic events like this, we decided to comment on

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T.G.

I have known Matthew Quinlan for over 10 years and brought two very important and complicated personal injury cases to him. He not only handled both of them very well, he stayed loyal and believed in me, he gave personal attention to every detail so I was able to concentrate on healing and my life. Matt’s associate, Dan Aguilar is

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ALYSON A.

I could not have been any more impressed with Matt and his team and would highly recommend him. About a year ago a car ran a stop sign and hit me while I was riding my bike. I spent a couple days in the hospital and was pretty banged up. Because the insurance company for the driver wouldn’t offer us

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KEVORA W.

I was the blamed party, no one would take my side. I called up Matt and told him my situation and he decided to do the one thing no one else would, he stood up for me. I was in a head on collision and had to obtain shoulder surgery that will really never fully heal. Matt always told me

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Don't Text and Drive Scholarship

Finalists Announced: Don’t Text & Drive Scholarship

Twice a year, the Law Offices of Matthew J. Quinlan funds a $1,000 scholarship to help raise awareness about the dangers of texting and driving amongst college-aged students.  Studies have shown that 18-24 year olds are twice as likely to be involved in a texting and driving accident than any other age group. Students between the ages of 18 and

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Moriah Rodriguez (Southwestern): Don’t Text & Drive

WELCOME: Moriah has been chosen as one of 5 finalists in our $1,000 Don’t Text & Drive Scholarship, which is intended to help raise awareness about the dangers of texting and driving amongst college-aged students.  Studies have shown that 18-24 year olds are twice as likely to be involved in a texting and driving accident than any other age group.  The finalist

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