Cebuano-Speaking Attorneys
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Kurt Wolfgram
St. Louis, MO
Eric Wolfgram
St. Louis, MO

Colton Wilstead
Las Vegas, NV
Todd Boehlje
St. Louis, MO

Sarah L. Waddoups
Rogers, AR
Gil Gherardini
St. Louis, MO

Alan F. Johnston
Meridian, ID

Paige Brimhall
Olympia, WA
Kurt Wolfgram
St. Louis, MO
Kurt Wolfgram is a personal injury attorney in St. Louis, practicing law since 1992. He founded Wolfgram Law in 1997, focusing on serving the injured. He specializes in cases including motorcycle accidents and sets the firm's tone with a policy of concern, competence, and effective client work.
Eric Wolfgram
St. Louis, MO
Eric Wolfgram, born and raised in St. Louis, earned his J.D. from Quinnipiac University School of Law. He has represented clients in wrongful death, premises liability, worker’s compensation, and automobile accidents, with a particular passion for personal injury cases. He has been recognized by Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers as a Rising Star.

Colton Wilstead
Las Vegas, NV
Cole Wilstead is an attorney at Deaver|Crafton, focusing on civil litigation and personal injury claims, as well as business law. He is known for guiding clients through post-accident recovery and providing clear answers. He graduated from Pine View High School, played baseball at UNLV and BYU, and served a mission in the Philippines where he became fluent in Hiligaynon and Cebuano. He earned his law degree from William S. Boyd School of Law, focusing on civil litigation and trial preparation, and gained court experience through an internship. He joined Deaver|Crafton in 2021 as the first associate attorney and is admitted to practice in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. He manages the St. George office for The Personal Injury Pros.
Todd Boehlje
St. Louis, MO
Todd Boehlje has been practicing law since 1996, representing clients in automobile accidents, workers’ compensation, medical malpractice, wrongful death, premises liability, and product liability. He also consults on probate and business-related matters, working to achieve fair resolutions and fight against insurance companies.

Sarah L. Waddoups
Rogers, AR
Sarah L. Waddoups is an attorney whose practice focuses on estate planning (trusts, wills, powers of attorney, probate) and appeals to the Arkansas Supreme Court and Arkansas Court of Appeals.
Gil Gherardini
St. Louis, MO
Gil Gherardini has been practicing law since 1990, bringing unique expertise as a former defendant's attorney. He specializes in Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) railroad law and represents injured workers in compensation claims. He is known for his thorough case evaluation and ability to secure higher settlements for clients.

Alan F. Johnston
Meridian, ID
Alan F. Johnston, a distinguished partner at Murray, Ziel, & Johnston, PLLC, has been an integral part of the firm since 2016. Alan offers comprehensive legal service to his clients, with an emphasis in litigation. He was admitted to the Idaho State Bar in September 2007, after earning his law degree from the University of Idaho College of Law, where he made the honor roll 5 out of 6 semesters. During his time at law school, Alan was a teaching assistant, volunteered at the school’s Legal Aid Clinic, interned at a law firm, and served as a clerk for a judge. He previously worked at E.W. Pike and Associates, which was later renamed Pike Herndon Stosich & Johnston, PA. Alan has served as the president of the Eagle Rock Inns of Court and is currently an officer for the 7th Judicial District Bar Association. He holds a bachelor’s degree in History with minors in Communications and Education from Brigham Young University - Idaho. He speaks Cebuano.

Paige Brimhall
Olympia, WA
Paige brings a unique blend of compassion, perspective, and sharp legal skill to her advocacy for injured clients. She is dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others, and specifically the firm’s clients. Paige holds a bachelor’s degree in music performance, specializing in the harp, from the University of Utah, and earned her law degree from the University of Wyoming. During law school, she participated in the International Human Rights Clinic, where she conducted research and advocacy related to global human rights issues. She spent a summer in Johannesburg, South Africa, working on grassroots legal initiatives. Throughout law school, Paige worked closely with the students at the University, assisting them with navigating a variety of legal issues. Paige also played in the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra as first-chair harpist throughout law school. Outside of her legal work, Paige enjoys traveling and exploring. She lived in the Philippines for 18 months, becoming fluent in Cebuano. Recently married, she relocated to the Pacific Northwest with her husband, and together in their free time they enjoy hiking, skiing, scuba diving, and going to the symphony.