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SOLOMON, SALTSMAN & JAMIESON is a practice
comprised of passionate, dynamic, successful lawyers who defy the
common image of the practice of law. Four partners work together
to make a difference, to change lives and laws. They are
distinguished by their enthusiasm and their innovative approach to
prevailing over legal obstacles. For more than 30 years, their
unique approach to their practice has fueled the synergy of the
firm, promotes successful collaborative outcomes, and ignited the
gusto that has become their trademark.
They have hosted a long-running, highly rated,
weekly radio show and television show, both called "Legal
Help Live™."
This is the third consecutive year that their
peers have nominated the three founding partners as Super Lawyers,
and with great pride they announce that their newest partner,
Bruce Evans has been named a Rising Star this year.
Since the 1970’s, Solomon, Saltsman &
Jamieson has been the recognized standard bearer in obtaining and
retaining alcohol licenses for all types of onsite and off-site
alcohol sellers.
The firm’s additional practice areas include:
administrative law, Indian Gaming and Entertainment, civil
litigation, business litigation, serious personal-injury matters,
government relations and land-use planning. They recently had the
privilege of representing various tribal communities in
their efforts to establish their rights to the many uses of their
lands.
Their client list is diverse, ranging from the
Catholic Archdiocese to Larry Flynt and from major oil companies
to family-entertainment businesses such as Chuck E. Cheese. They
have also represented the Getty Museum, the major Southern
California sports arenas, Fortune 100 companies, local businesses
the seriously injured to the accused.
Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson has secured many
multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements, including a $35
million trial verdict against the State of California. They appear
in all forums, from administrative law courts to the United State
Supreme Court.
Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson makes a difference every day.
Stephen Warren Solomon explains how he has maintained his
enthusiasm for the practice of law for more than 40 years:
"Our firm has helped change the lives of people, and the law
under which they live."
Stephen Allen Jamieson is equally passionate,
stating, “We get to do a job where we use our expertise to help
our clients better a bad situation and protect someone's
livelihood.”
Ralph Barat Saltsman concurs. “We come to work
every day expecting to do something interesting and have an
impact," he says, "and that’s exactly what we do.”
Bruce Evans agrees, "The diversity of cases
and our firm's willingness to tackle novel legal issues keeps us
at the forefront of the law."
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