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Woodland, CA

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Steven C. Sabbadini

Steven C. Sabbadini

Steven C. Sabbadini has practiced criminal defense and personal injury law in Woodland for over 30 years. He is recognized as one of Yolo County's most successful trial attorneys, earning 'Best Yolo County Lawyer' multiple times, an 'AV' peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell, and a 'Superb' rating from AVVO. He was also named one of the Top 100 Criminal Defense lawyers in California by the American Society of Legal Advocates for 2015-2020.

30+ Years
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William L. McCaslin

William L. McCaslin

After working as an attorney for the insurance industry for over a decade, Bill knows exactly how to maximize the value of your personal injury case. Bill McCaslin attended Auburn University and received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1994. After spending time skiing and rafting in Colorado, he completed his second bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science at the University of Colorado-Boulder in 1998. As co-director of the Student Environmental Action Coalition, while attending CU-Boulder, he learned the difficulties in shaping environmental policy and decided to attend law school. Mr. McCaslin worked full time as a paralegal while in law school at the University of San Diego, and graduated as a member of the legal honor society, Phi Delta Phi. Mr. McCaslin then started his career as an attorney in Colorado, where he had previously lived, working in insurance defense and providing database management on a number of large cases. After starting his family, he moved back to California to be closer to his wife’s family and eventually had four children. In California, Mr. McCaslin continued working in insurance defense for over a decade before joining the California Department of Justice as a Deputy Attorney General working on civil rights litigation. Needing to be closer to home due to his responsibilities volunteering as a youth soccer coach, he returned to personal injury work at Wells Call, where he now helps people with their personal injury cases.

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Steven R. Clawson

Steven R. Clawson

Steven R. Clawson: 30 years of fighting for those who have been injured by the recklessness of others; making insurance companies pay. Mr. Clawson was born in San Francisco and raised in Marin; now firmly planted in Solano. Mr. Clawson graduated from Brigham Young University majoring in political science and was admitted to BYU’s J Reuben Clark Law School. While there, Mr. Clawson accepted an internship in Washington D.C. where he worked with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In that capacity, he argued before the Commission in an effort to protect consumers and the environment. When he returned to Utah, Mr. Clawson worked in the Provo City Attorney’s office and prosecuted numerous criminal trials. Additionally, Mr. Clawson served as an editor of one of the law school’s prestigious publications - the BYU Journal of Public Law. Mr. Clawson has practiced law in California since his admission to the State Bar in 1987. He is admitted to practice before all California State Courts, the U.S. Federal District Court in Northern California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2008, Mr. Clawson was honored to be admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Initially, Mr. Clawson worked for insurance companies defending tortfeasors. However, since 1991, with that insight and knowledge, Mr. Clawson has exclusively represented plaintiffs in personal injury litigation for whom it has been an honor to serve. Mr. Clawson’s personal injury and civil litigation practice over the past thirty years has earned him recognition in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, The Top Trial Lawyers in America, one of the most prestigious groups of trial attorneys in the United States.

30+ Years
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David Rutledge

15+ Years
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Jared Favero

Jared Favero

Jared Favero is an attorney 'Of Counsel' specializing in criminal defense. He previously served as a Deputy District Attorney for seven years in Yolo County, handling a wide range of cases from DUI to violent felonies. He is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.

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Simon McHenry

Simon McHenry

Simon was raised in the Central Valley of California. After graduating from high school, Simon spent 2 years in the Dominican Republic as a missionary, where he became fluent in Spanish and gained a love for helping underserved individuals. He then attended Brigham Young University-Idaho, where he majored in political science with an emphasis in foreign affairs. During his time at Brigham Young University-Idaho, Simon interned with the United States Embassy to the European Union, advocating for national interests as a diplomatic intern. After completing his internship, Simon attended Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark School of Law. While there, Simon worked at the Utah County District Attorney’s office and interned at the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office, conducting evidentiary hearings and court trials. He also was a member of the trial advocacy team and committee, where he was the pro bono chair. Upon graduation from law school, Simon accepted a position as a Deputy District Attorney at the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office. As a Deputy District Attorney, Simon dealt with a variety of cases including DUIs, gross vehicular manslaughter, domestic violence, attempted murder, and complex robberies. Simon has tried 11 criminal jury trials. In his trials, he worked closely with victims of violent crimes to ensure justice in the most trying times of their lives. Simon hopes to take his passion for helping those who have fallen victim and vigorously fight for the rights of those who are injured in traumatic accidents. In his spare time, Simon enjoys spending time with his wife of 8 years and hiking with their children.

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Benjamin Scott

Benjamin Scott

When I first graduated from college, I wanted to work in a job that allowed me to help people, so I naturally went into the teaching profession. I absolutely loved teaching high school chemistry and physics for 11 years. That same desire to help people has led me to become an attorney. I still get to teach people and make complicated topics more understandable, but I also get to help people in a different way. I am lucky that I can help so many people get just compensation for their harms and losses. I have represented clients through all aspects of personal injury cases from beginning through trial.

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