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Oakland Nursing Home Abuse Law Firm
Overview
At the Law Offices of Felicia C. Curran, we fight for the rights of people throughout the San Francisco Bay Area who have been injured or mistreated and who need financial compensation for that mistreatment to rebuild their lives. We use the law to provide a voice to voiceless victims of elder abuse and nursing home neglect, sexual harassment in all its forms, and on behalf of employees in cases of employment discrimination.
What We Do | Oakland Attorney for Sexual Harassment, Elder Abuse and Employment Discrimination -- No Charge Until You Win
Specifically, our law office seeks justice and compensation for clients in cases of:
- Sexual harassment in all of its forms
- Elder abuse and nursing home neglect
- Employment discrimination, whistleblower wrongful termination and retaliation
For more information about the areas in which we help clients, please see our Practice Areas overview page.
Attorney Felicia C. Curran has a proven track record over 20-plus years in the law of obtaining top-dollar settlements and judgments for her clients. She understands the financial, physical and psychological toll that abuse and harassment can exact, and she will personally handle every aspect of your case to obtain maximum recovery for you and your family.
We Help Victims Become Victors | Bay Area Sexual Harassment Attorney
At the Law Offices of Felicia C. Curran, we like to say "We help victims become victors."
This is not just a pithy statement; it is our mission and our purpose. Corporations, hospitals and insurance companies have the upper hand over individuals in almost all areas of life; however, the courtroom remains a place where individuals can fight for their rights and win.
About Law Offices of Felicia C. Curran
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Nursing Home Abuse 40%
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Sexual Harassment 30%
- Employment Discrimination 30%
Litigation
- 100%
Published Works
- Important Amendments to California's Elder Abuse Statute Strengthen Victims' Rights to Hold Abussrs Accountable, Alameda County Bar Association Magazine, Summer, 2008
- When Are Arbitration Agreements In Nursing Home Admissions Contracts Enforceable?: Recent Cases From the Courts of Appeal, California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) Civil Litigation Reporter, Vol 29 No. 3, June, 2007
- Litigating Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Cases After Delaney v. Baker, California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) Civil Litigation Reporter, Vol. 28 No. 67, December, 2006
Classes and Seminars
- Elder Abuse and Neglect in long-term care Settings, Legal Assistance For Seniors, 2007
- Elder Abuse, East Bay Community Law Center, 2007
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
The Camron-Stanford House1418 Lakeside Drive Oakland, CA 94612
Fax
- 510-987-7575
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