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Andrew G. Minney, Associate Attorney
Construction Law; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Contracts; Education Law; Family Law; Insurance; Litigation; Personal Injury Liti...
Phone:916-379-3500
Web:http://www.dbbwc.com
Address: 20 Bicentennial Circle, Sacramento, CA 95826
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Law Firm:Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP
Lawyer:Andrew G. Minney
Phone:916-379-3500
Fax:916-379-3599
Lawyer Title:Associate
Practice Areas:Construction Law; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Contracts; Education Law; Family Law; Insurance; Litigation; Personal Injury Litigation; Wrongful Death; Construction Accidents; Product Liability; Motor Vehicle Accidents; Labor & Employment
Bio:Associate attorney Andrew G. Minney has been a civil litigator for sixteen years and has practiced in State and Federal courts throughout Northern and Southern California. Before joining Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP in February 2016 Andrew was associated with two highly regarded insurance defense firms where he handled the firms' most complex and high exposure cases. Andrew has also been highly successful in the appellate courts and is credited with the long standing Third District's published opinion in Shepard v. Mackay (2006). He has recently prevailed in the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles which upheld summary judgment on the issue of a public school's duty to protect students coming and going from campus. Andrew obtained his undergraduate degree in Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. He graduated from UCI with honors and relocated to the Bay Area where he began working in the insurance industry as a claims examiner for CSAA. While working full-time in the insurance industry, Andrew attended John F. Kennedy School of Law in Walnut Creek, California. Andrew obtained his Juris Doctorate degree in December 1998, passed the February 1999 California Bar examination, and was admitted to the California Bar in June 1999. During his final year of law school, Andrew was the first student to join the Contra Costa County Chapter of the American Inns of Court, which is an organization comprising primarily attorneys and judges
Admitted:1999, California
College:University of California at Irvine, B.A., Political Science, 1989
Law School:John F. Kennedy University, J.D., 1998
Membership:Sacramento County and American Bar Associations; Association of Defense Counsel.
Web:http://www.dbbwc.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Andrew G. Minney, graduated from University of California at Irvine, B.A., Political Science, 1989 John F. Kennedy University, J.D., 1998, is now employed by Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP at 20 Bicentennial Circle Sacramento, CA 95826.

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Andrew G. Minney has been admitted in 1999, California. His or her practice areas include Construction Law; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Contracts; Education Law; Family Law; Insurance; Litigation; Personal Injury Litigation; Wrongful Death; Construction Accidents; Product Liability; Motor Vehicle Accidents; Labor & Employment.

Andrew G. Minney's college and law school education includes University of California at Irvine, B.A., Political Science, 1989, John F. Kennedy University, J.D., 1998. Other biographical background includes Associate attorney Andrew G. Minney has been a civil litigator for sixteen years and has practiced in State and Federal courts throughout Northern and Southern California. Before joining Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP in February 2016 Andrew was associated with two highly regarded insurance defense firms where he handled the firms' most complex and high exposure cases. Andrew has also been highly successful in the appellate courts and is credited with the long standing Third District's published opinion in Shepard v. Mackay (2006). He has recently prevailed in the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles which upheld summary judgment on the issue of a public school's duty to protect students coming and going from campus. Andrew obtained his undergraduate degree in Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. He graduated from UCI with honors and relocated to the Bay Area where he began working in the insurance industry as a claims examiner for CSAA. While working full-time in the insurance industry, Andrew attended John F. Kennedy School of Law in Walnut Creek, California. Andrew obtained his Juris Doctorate degree in December 1998, passed the February 1999 California Bar examination, and was admitted to the California Bar in June 1999. During his final year of law school, Andrew was the first student to join the Contra Costa County Chapter of the American Inns of Court, which is an organization comprising primarily attorneys and judges . You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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