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James Allen Coffinberry

James Allen Coffinberry


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Attorney Biography

Licensed for 14 years, James Allen Coffinberry is a Workers Compensation lawyer in Roseville California who attended Lincoln Law School

Practice Areas

 
Workers Compensation (100%)

Résumé - James Allen Coffinberry

Bar Licenses

California State Bar
Member in Good Standing
2010

Education

Lincoln Law School

Specialty Certifications

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James Allen Coffinberry

10016 Foothills Blvd
Roseville, CA 95747
Office: 888-507-7776

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Bar License Information

California Bar Membership -

James Allen Coffinberry - Profile information with the State Bar of California - Find more information about James Allen Coffinberry on the State Bar of California website, including: current status, actions affecting eligibility to practice law and disciplinary history.


Specialty Certification Information

Workers' Compensation Certification -

CBLS Board Certification in Workers' Compensation Law - Lawyers board certified as specialists in workers' compensation law by the State Bar of California have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of law.

The CBLS defines the term "workers' compensation law" as involving the "representation of parties in connection with industrial injury and disease claims."

The top rated workers' compensation attorneys in California have experience in the following areas: pretrial practice and procedures; trial; appellate; medical; rating; and rehabilitation.

A showing of substantial involvement in workers' compensation law requires experience in the taking depositions of witnesses other than physicians; pretrial conferences; petitions for removal under Labor Code Section 5310; and trials of workers' compensation cases, including expedited hearings.


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