
Los Angeles TimesGigi Gordon dies at 54; crusading criminal defense lawyer
Los Angeles Times
(Los Angeles Times / January 18, 1995) By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times Gigi Gordon, a crusading criminal defense lawyer who battled corrupt police and overzealous prosecutors to free dozens of prisoners who had been wrongfully convicted, ...and more » - Gigi Gordon, lawyer was 54
LA Observed
Gigi Gordon, a well-known criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles who recently was directing attorney of the Post Conviction Assistance Center, died last week. The Daily Journal's Henry Meier reports today that she committed suicide in her car at a ...and more » - Sigal Law Group is Offering Free Case Reviews for People Facing Criminal ...
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The Los Angeles criminal attorneys at Sigal Law Group have extensive experience defending the rights of individuals who have been charged with crimes in the greater Los Angeles area, including Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, San Fernando Valley, Glendale and ...and more » - Los Angeles Immigration Lawyers Thank Returning Military Members By Offering ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
Los Angeles based immigration law firm Jacobson & Han LLP, Immigration Attorneys announced today that for the next 30 days it will provide free immigration legal services, up to $1000, to returning United States Armed Forces personnel who served in the ...and more »
