Civil Rights Lawyers in Alameda, CA

Browse 10 civil rights attorneys serving Alameda, CA. Read reviews, compare experience and contact a civil rights lawyer who fits your case — for free.

John L. Beers Civil Rights

John L. Beers

City Center, Suite 200, 501 Fourteenth Street - Alameda, CA 94612
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Susie Injijian Civil Rights

Susie Injijian

901 Clay Street - Alameda, CA 94607
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Stephanie Leider Civil Rights

Stephanie Leider

City Center, Suite 200, 501 Fourteenth Street - Alameda, CA 94612
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John F. Penrose Civil Rights

John F. Penrose

City Center, Suite 200, 501 Fourteenth Street - Alameda, CA 94612
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Suzanne I. Price Civil Rights

Suzanne I. Price

1301 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 310 - Alameda, CA 94501
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Monna R. Radulovich Civil Rights

Monna R. Radulovich

1301 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 310 - Alameda, CA 94501
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Joseph E. Wiley Civil Rights

Joseph E. Wiley

1301 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 310 - Alameda, CA 94501
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Timothy J. Murphy Civil Rights

Timothy J. Murphy

City Center, Suite 200, 501 Fourteenth Street - Alameda, CA 94612
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Joan Pugh Newman Civil Rights

Joan Pugh Newman

1301 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 310 - Alameda, CA 94501
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Pamela Schock Mintzer Civil Rights

Pamela Schock Mintzer

Twenty-Fourth Floor, 1111 Broadway - Alameda, CA 94607
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How many civil rights lawyers are in Alameda, CA?

There are currently 10 civil rights lawyers listed in Alameda, CA on Find a Local Lawyer. You can compare their reviews, ratings and contact details above.

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