Corey Hall is a true trial lawyer. He already has more trial experience than most senior partners. This is important because his willingness to go to trial increases your chances for a great result. Corey isn’t afraid to reject bad offers, and he can’t be bullied by insurance companies. Additionally, trial inexperience makes most attorneys afraid to take a case to trial and these attorneys may advise their clients to accept a low-ball deal because they want to avoid their fear of trial. In other words, they sell their client short because they aren’t confident in their ability in the courtroom.
This could not be more different from Corey. He loves trial and pours everything he has into his clients’ cases. Whether you prefer to settle your case before trial, or have your day in court, having a true trial lawyer like Corey by your side will make all the difference.
- JD – Juris Doctor – University of California – Hastings College of the Law (2012)
- International Business, Trade, and Tax Law – Instituto de Empresa (2011)
- BA – Bachelor of Arts – California State University, Chico (2005)
- Development Economics and International Development – Rangsit University (มหาวิทยาลัยรังสิต) (2004)
- Trial Attorney – Hall Law Group (2018 – Present)
- Of Counsel – Law Offices of Joel W. Baruch, P.C. (2014 – Present)
- Contract Attorney – The Law Offices of Svetlana M. Shirinova (2014)
- Judicial Intern – The Hon. Joseph Greenaway, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2011)
- Judicial Extern – The Hon. Deborah Batts U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y. (2011)
- Legal Intern – Brooklyn Defender Services (2010)
- Research Assistant – Kevin Lapp – Acting Asst – Professor of Lawyering (2010)
- Law Clerk – Federal Public Defender – Northern District of California (2010)
- Consumer Attorneys of California (2014)
- Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles (2014)
- Orange County Trial Lawyers Association (2014)
- American Association for Justice (2014)
- Orange County Bar Association (2014)
- Doe v. Delivery Truck (Settled: $6,000,000)
- Employee v. Employer (Settled: $1,500,000)
- Doe v. Truck (Settled: $450,000)
- Employee v. Employer (Settled: $291,000)
- California State Bar (2014 – Present)