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Patch | How Louie & Jimenez, LLP Is Serving Clients In The Bay Area
Roberto Carlos Jimenez of Louie & Jimenez, LLP tells Patch how the firm helps clients find effective solutions to all their legal needs.
"Ever since I was a child, I wanted to be a lawyer. Practicing law for the past 12 years has afforded me the opportunity to have an intellectually rewarding job while at the same time providing me with the distinct privilege of making a significant difference in our clients' lives. Having a client tell you that you made a big difference in their life never gets old and similarly never gets taken for granted."
"Ever since I was a child, I wanted to be a lawyer. Practicing law for the past 12 years has afforded me the opportunity to have an intellectually rewarding job while at the same time providing me with the distinct privilege of making a significant difference in our clients' lives. Having a client tell you that you made a big difference in their life never gets old and similarly never gets taken for granted."
Inside Bay Area | Speaker to warn Monte Vista students about alcohol, drugs
“School is wrapping up, and kids no doubt will have fond memories of a year filled with accomplishments, friendships and gratification from studying hard and extracurricular activities such as sports and music. One memory Guy Louie, an Alamo resident and family law and criminal defense attorney, hopes sticks in the minds of local students is the message he has been sharing with freshmen health classes at Monte Vista High School for the past six years…”
Mountain Democrat | Nurse gets five years probation
“The nurse, who pleaded no contest to elder abuse after a patient in her care died, was sentenced in court on Wednesday. Rebecca Smith appeared with her attorney, Guy Louie, before Judge Robert Baysinger…”
San Francisco Chronicle | Prison for DUI crash while arguing over car radio
“Sean Quintero, 19, pleaded no contest in November to felony drunken driving causing injury and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence for killing Margaret Qaqish, 17. Defense attorney Guy Louie issued a statement Friday saying Quintero "is a fine young man who made a horrible decision to drink and drive. ... He has accepted full responsibility for his actions and is deeply remorseful."
San Francisco Chronicle | 11 Year Term Likely for Killing Co-worker
"Aaron Capili, 40, entered his plea before Judge Gary Picetti of Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward. He is to be sentenced June 22 in the slaying of 41-year-old John Patrick Winters. The men argued before the stabbing, which Capili's attorney called ‘a tragic incident.’
‘We just want everybody to be able to put some closure on this and to go forward,’ attorney Guy Louie said…"
‘We just want everybody to be able to put some closure on this and to go forward,’ attorney Guy Louie said…"
Castro Valley Patch | 3 Minutes on a Park Bench with Guy Louie from Louie and Jimenez LLP
"Guy Louie, Esq. talks about the various services Louie and Jimenez LLP offers and provides a few tips to help find a reputable lawyer."
"Guy: Life is full of everyday challenges. I define success by being able to help guide my clients through the legal process and placing them in a better position to continue in a positive and meaningful trajectory with their lives."
"Guy: Life is full of everyday challenges. I define success by being able to help guide my clients through the legal process and placing them in a better position to continue in a positive and meaningful trajectory with their lives."
SDSU News Center | Building the Aztec Network
"Guy and Francie Louie are among SDSU's most loyal supporters in Northern California. The couple met as students at San Diego State University and graduated, he in ’84, a public administration major; and she in ’83, with a degree in communication. Their son, Max, is a 2015 alumnus and their daughter, Lauren, will begin her freshman year this fall."
“It’s all about creating relationships with parents who are just getting to know SDSU,” explained Guy, a criminal defense attorney. “We talk about our experiences and our investment in the success of SDSU’s students and graduates.”
“It’s all about creating relationships with parents who are just getting to know SDSU,” explained Guy, a criminal defense attorney. “We talk about our experiences and our investment in the success of SDSU’s students and graduates.”