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$11.8 Million Verdict in a Motorcycle Collision case

with Trial Attorneys Christopher Dolan and Kimberly Levy of the Dolan Law Firm, PC Gonzalez v. Smith (San Francisco Superior Court Case No. CGC-20-582006) arose from a motor vehicle versus motorcycle collision caused by Defendant Luke Thomas Smith’s negligence which permanently injured, disabled, and disfigured Plaintiff Julian Gonzalez. Just after 5:30 p.m. on August 21, […]

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$4.4 Million Settlement in a Auto Accident from NorCal Super Lawyer Jeremy Jessup

Happy to announce a successful outcome for our client in an auto accident case. Jeremy Jessup and his San Francisco legal team worked diligently to represent our client rights. In 2023 and 2024, Super Lawyers recognized Jeremy as a Super Lawyer among Northern California attorneys. A Senior Trial Attorney and team leader at Dolan Law

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Dolan Law Firm Statement RE: Hamas Attacks

The Dolan Law Firm, PC unequivocally condemns attacks on innocent civilians in Israel, including the violent, despicable attacks on Israeli civilians by the terrorist organization, Hamas. These heinous acts are indefensible, as are any and all hate crimes perpetrated against our Jewish brothers and sisters in the Middle East and worldwide. We stand in solidarity

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Storefront Crashes and Pedestrian Safety

Last month, Attorneys Chris Dolan and Megan Irish published an article highlighting the concerning frequency of cars crashing into convenience stores. These storefront crashes are a known risk to stores and they can prevent them by installing bollards. This week, Christopher B. Dolan had the opportunity to discuss a case (Sisemore v. 7-Eleven) along with

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San Francisco Fire Department Concerned About Street Barriers

The city of San Francisco added street barriers along five blocks of Capp St from 18th to 22nd to deter alleged prostitution. This action may violate local statues and city fire codes. The fire department is worried about lack of access that could delay emergency response times. In an interview with ABC news, Chris Dolan said: “The

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