Top rated Personal Injury attorney in San Francisco, California
Practice Areas:
Elder law,
Personal injury
Education Qualification:
University of San Francisco School of Law
Practice Areas:
Elder law,
Personal injury
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354 Pine Street Third FloorSan Francisco, California, 94103
Attorney Jason B. Friedman at The Brandi Law Firm, San Francisco, California, concentrates his practice on cases involving personal injury, wrongful death, consumer fraud and protection, premises liability, class actions and claims against government entities. He is admitted to practice in all courts across California and Arizona.Mr. Friedman completed his B.A. in 2006 at the University of California Santa Barbara and received his Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2011. In addition to his judicial externship in the San Francisco County Superior Court for the Honorable John K. Stewart, he has experience working as a law clerk for The Brandi Law Firm.Above and beyond being an attentive and approachable attorney, Mr. Friedman assists his clients in taking proactive legal steps and building an effective defense while challenging the opposition at every turn. He guides his clients with an unwavering focus on their current and future needs and the specifics of the situation as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. As a recognition of his achievements, Jason was selected by his peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers for 2023, Super Lawyer' Rising Stars for 2018-2021, and was listed in The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 in 2019. Jason is a two time finalist for San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association Trial Lawyer of the Year.A valued member of both the local and the legal community, Mr. Friedman is admitted before The State Bar of California, the State Bar of Arizona and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. He is an active member in organizations such as the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Consumer Attorneys of California and The National Trial Lawyers. In 2014, he co-authored “Bauman, the Supreme Court, and the Gutting of General Jurisdiction” in the Spring edition of The Trial Lawyer.