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Mark G. Bonino, Partner Attorney
Appeals; Insurance Coverage; Insurance Bad Faith
Phone:650-486-2869
Web:http://www.hayesscott.com
Address: 203 Redwood Shores Parkway, Suite 480, Redwood City, CA 94065
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Law Firm:Hayes Scott Bonino Ellingson & McLay, LLP
Lawyer:Mark G. Bonino
Phone:650-486-2869
Fax:650-637-8071
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Appeals; Insurance Coverage; Insurance Bad Faith
Bio:Mr. Bonino is admitted to practice before all of the Courts of the State of California, all of the United States District Courts for California (Northern, Central, Southern and Eastern), and the Districts of Arizona and Hawaii. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the Ninth Circuit, and the Federal Circuit.Mr. Bonino has handled over 500 appeals to completion and argued a number of important cases in the California Supreme Court and the State and Federal Courts of Appeal such as: Privette v. Superior Court (1993) 5 Cal.4th 689 [doctrine of peculiar risk held inapplicable to employees of subcontractors]; Levinson v. Owens (2009) 176 Cal.App.4th 1534 [Rider thrown from horse, summary judgment in favor of horse owner affirmed] ; Paiva v. Nichols (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 1007 [Denial of anti-SLAPP motion reversed- judgment entered for defendant]; General Casualty v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (2005) 131 Cal.App.4th 345 [aka: RemedyTemp - depublished - insurer for a special employer does not provide workers' compensation coverage to temporary employees after the general employers' insurer becomes insolvent]; Frank and Fredus v. Allstate (1996) 45 Cal.App.4th 461 [employment practices exclusion held to preclude defense in post-termination defamation claim]; Loth v. Truck-A-Way (1998) 60 Cal.App.4th 757 [expert testimony on hedonic damages held inadmissible in a perso
Admitted:1976, California; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; U.S. District Court, District of Hawaii; U.S. District Court, Central, Northern, Eastern and Sourthern Districts of California; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third and Ninth Circuits; U.S. Supreme Court
College:University of California at Davis, B.A., 1973
Law School:Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1976
Membership:San Mateo County Bar Association; Association of Defense Counsel; Defense Research Institute.
Web:http://www.hayesscott.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Mark G. Bonino, graduated from University of California at Davis, B.A., 1973 Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1976, is now employed by Hayes Scott Bonino Ellingson & McLay, LLP at 203 Redwood Shores Parkway, Suite 480 Redwood City, CA 94065.

While being a member of San Mateo County Bar Association; Association of Defense Counsel; Defense Research Institute., Mark G. Bonino is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Mark G. Bonino as your lawyer, you should consider whether Mark G. Bonino offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Mark G. Bonino has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Mark G. Bonino's office is located at Redwood City, CA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Mark G. Bonino has been admitted in 1976, California; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; U.S. District Court, District of Hawaii; U.S. District Court, Central, Northern, Eastern and Sourthern Districts of California; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third and Ninth Circuits; U.S. Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Appeals; Insurance Coverage; Insurance Bad Faith.

Mark G. Bonino's college and law school education includes University of California at Davis, B.A., 1973, Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1976. Other biographical background includes Mr. Bonino is admitted to practice before all of the Courts of the State of California, all of the United States District Courts for California (Northern, Central, Southern and Eastern), and the Districts of Arizona and Hawaii. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the Ninth Circuit, and the Federal Circuit.Mr. Bonino has handled over 500 appeals to completion and argued a number of important cases in the California Supreme Court and the State and Federal Courts of Appeal such as: Privette v. Superior Court (1993) 5 Cal.4th 689 [doctrine of peculiar risk held inapplicable to employees of subcontractors]; Levinson v. Owens (2009) 176 Cal.App.4th 1534 [Rider thrown from horse, summary judgment in favor of horse owner affirmed] ; Paiva v. Nichols (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 1007 [Denial of anti-SLAPP motion reversed- judgment entered for defendant]; General Casualty v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (2005) 131 Cal.App.4th 345 [aka: RemedyTemp - depublished - insurer for a special employer does not provide workers' compensation coverage to temporary employees after the general employers' insurer becomes insolvent]; Frank and Fredus v. Allstate (1996) 45 Cal.App.4th 461 [employment practices exclusion held to preclude defense in post-termination defamation claim]; Loth v. Truck-A-Way (1998) 60 Cal.App.4th 757 [expert testimony on hedonic damages held inadmissible in a perso. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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