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Address
120 Montgomery Street, Suite 1600
San Francisco, California 94104 (San Francisco Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
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Average Peer Review Rating
5.0
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(Main Office) Mr. Schulman is a well known established criminal lawyer. He was the prosecutor on the famous Onion Field Case. Mr. Schulman maintains his client relations through dedicated hard work and perseverance. Statement of PracticeCriminal Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Felonies, Misdemeanors, White Collar, Murder, Attempted Murder, Gang Violence, Drug Crimes, Manufacturing and Trafficking, "Three Strike", Sex Crimes, Vehicular Homicide, Assault, Driving While Intoxicated. Year Established: 1984
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Address120 Montgomery Street, Suite 1600 San Francisco, CA 94104, (San Francisco Co.)
PhonePhone: 888-361-9535 Fax: 415-837-0703

Website http://www.lawyers.com/lawmarsh
Firm/Affiliate OfficesNewport Beach, California Office: 5120 Campus Drive. Telephone: 949-757-0199. Fax: 949-757-0198.
Marshall M. Schulman (Member) born Los Angeles, California; admitted to bar, 1953, California; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; U.S. District Court, Northern, Central and Southern Districts of California; U.S. District Court, District of Arizona. Education: University of California at Los Angeles; Loyola University of Los Angeles (J.D., 1952). Master Bencher, American Inns of Court. Member, San Francisco Lawyer's Club Inn of Court. Lecturer: California Continuing Education of the Bar; State Bar Convention and Criminal Law Section, 1997; "Drunk Driving Defense," 2007 and 2008; State Bar/University of California Extension on Criminal Law and Procedure, 1972; Orange County Public Defenders. Speaker: University of San Francisco Law School, American Inn of Court, 2002; "A Presentation of Historical and Topical Materials on the 40th Anniversary of the Arrest of Ernest Miranda and the Present and Future of the Miranda Rule in Our Times," Lawyers Club of San Francisco, 2003; "Monterey Seminar on Driving Under the Influence, California Public Defenders Association, June 2004; "Strategies in Handling DUI Cases," Lorman Education Services Seminar, December 2004; "Closing Arguments," Lawyers Club of San Francisco, April 2005; "Strategies in Handling DWI and DUI cases," Lorman Education Services Seminar August 2005; "Detention of Suspects," Lawyers Club of San Francisco, September 2005. Faculty Member: College of Trial Advocacy, Pepperdine University School of Law, 1976-1980; Hastings College of Trial and Appellate Advocacy, 1983-1998; Orange County College of Trial Advocacy, 1976-1999. Instructor, Criminal Law and Procedure, Western State University School of Law, 1976. Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles County, 1956-1965. Advocate, Orange County Trial Lawyer, 1985. Member: Constitutional Rights Foundation; Conflict Appointment Panel for misdemeanors, regular felonies and serious felonies, San Francisco Superior Court. Past Chairman: Orange County Bar Foundation; Orange County Criminal Defense Advocates, 1970-1978. Past President, Orange County Criminal Courts Bar Association, Inc., 1967. Board Member, Lawyer's Club of San Francisco, 2003-2005. Expert Witness in Criminal Law and Legal Malpractice. Member: San Francisco, Orange County (Director, 1973-1978; 1983-1987; Former Chair, Administration of Law Committee and Criminal Law Section; Arbitrator, Arbitration Committee), Federal (Member, Orange County Chapter; Founding Member; Past Director) and American (Member, Criminal Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of California (Member: Criminal Law and Procedure Committee, 1972-1975; Criminal Justice Committee, 1976-1977; Criminal Law Advisory Committee; Chairman, 1977-1985; Member, Criminal Law Section, Executive Committee, 1992; Advisor, Executive Committee); American Board of Trial Advocates (President, Orange County Chapter, 1977-1978; Member, San Francisco Chapter); Criminal Lawyers of Northern California Association; California Attorneys for Criminal Justice (Founding Member); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; California Deuce Defenders Association (Specialist). Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; American Board of Criminal Lawyers. (Certified Specialist, Criminal Law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization). Practice Areas: Criminal Law.
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