English-Speaking Attorneys
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Evan Smith
Chicago, IL

Denny Barre
Corpus Christi, TX

George M. McClure, III
Danville, KY

Kim Kinney
Spearfish, SD

Monica Pritchard
Cocoa, FL

Kimberly M. Peterson
Wilmington, MA

Tyler J. Kubinski
El Paso, TX

Elizabeth Long
Frederick, MD

Kevin Niser
Coral Gables, FL
Kelce Wilson
Tyler, TX
Mariangeli Mercado
Miami, FL

David Roerig
BROWNSVILLE, TX

Michael Simonson
New Orleans, LA

Pilar Diaz
Pottstown, PA

Samuel J. Levine
Fort Lauderdale, FL

John Paul Marchan
Waukesha, WI

Timothy A. Heath
Carrollton, GA

Ana Gomez
Austin, TX

Benjamin F. Manion
Phoenix, AZ

Caroline K. Brown
Concord, NH

Ian Hartsfield
Los Angeles, CA
Olga Medyukh
Coral Gables, FL

Paul M. DiGasbarro
New Providence, NJ
David P. Kuenzli
Findlay, OH

Evan Smith
Chicago, IL

Denny Barre
Corpus Christi, TX
Denny Barre was born in Yoakum, Texas, in 1964 and admitted to the bar in 1990. He practices before U.S. District Court, Southern and Western District of Texas, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. His practice areas include Creditor's Rights, Business and Consumer Litigation, Civil Trial Practice, Collections and Injury Law.

George M. McClure, III
Danville, KY
George M. McClure III was a founding partner of the firm, serving 55 years in the practice of law. He was the Boyle County Attorney for over three decades and was known for his keen intellect, wit, and dedication to justice. He practiced civil litigation and was an accomplished trial attorney, initially in Colorado and later in Kentucky.

Kim Kinney
Spearfish, SD
Kim Kinney specializes in both family law and criminal law. She joined Kinney Law in 2014 as an associate attorney. She obtained her J.D. Degree from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 2013. Kim is a member of the State Bar of South Dakota and serves as the Fourth Circuit Representative on the Young Lawyers Board of Directors.

Monica Pritchard
Cocoa, FL
Monica Pritchard is a dedicated legal professional in Brevard County, Florida. She holds a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law, where she received a Merit Scholarship and was involved in founding the Howard Environmental Law Society and Howard Family Law Society. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Rollins College. Her practice focuses on lender representation, complex commercial transactions, zoning and land use, commercial lease review, and real estate and business purchases/sales. She has extensive experience in real estate law, including nearly a decade as an Area Manager at Fidelity National Title, managing multiple offices and commercial divisions. Monica also gained courtroom experience through judicial internships and clerkships, and volunteered for child advocacy and legal reform organizations. She is active in her community and enjoys spending time with her family.

Kimberly M. Peterson
Wilmington, MA
Kim is a former prosecutor for the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office. She is an experienced trial attorney, practicing in the District and Superior Courts. She specializes in criminal defense. Kim also handles appellate criminal matters, and has argued in the Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court of Massachusetts. Kim is a 1995 Boston College School of Law graduate, and a 1991 graduate of Merrimack College.

Tyler J. Kubinski
El Paso, TX
Mr. Tyler Kubinski is an El Paso native and went to the University of Texas at El Paso before attending St. Mary's Law School. Tyler has been licensed to practice law in the State of Texas and Colorado since 2020. Throughout law school, Tyler was an active participant in competitions from moot court to mock trial. While in school he acted as a law clerk for Bexar County in San Antonio and participated in a business law internship in Beijing, China. Tyler has worked in many positions at Kubinski & Associates throughout the years and confidently ensures that every aspect of his client's cases are handled with care. In his free time, Tyler enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs. He also likes to stay active by playing paintball and practicing jiu jitsu as a brown belt.

Elizabeth Long
Frederick, MD
Elizabeth Long is a young lawyer on the rise. Elizabeth first met Marc Ward and Anthony Cecala in 2015 when she was appointed as an Assistant State’s Attorney for Frederick County, Maryland. While at the State’s Attorney’s Office, Elizabeth prosecuted both felony and misdemeanor cases in Circuit and District Court. Marc instantly recognized Elizabeth’s talent as a trial attorney and the two became close friends. In December of 2018, Elizabeth resigned from her position at the State’s Attorney’s Office and joined the Law Offices of Marc S. Ward as an associate attorney. Elizabeth is a skilled trial attorney not afraid to challenge the State. Elizabeth is passionate about the defense of rights guaranteed by the Constitution and holding the State to their burden of proof. When Elizabeth takes a case, her clients reap the benefit of her knowledge, experience, and personal investment, as well as her ready sense of humor. Her practice is concentrated in criminal cases, serious and payable traffic cases, and peace and protective orders. She earned her Juris Doctorate Degree in 2014 from Florida Coastal School of Law graduating cum laude, and her Bachelor in Arts, Magna cum laude, in 2011 from Roanoke College, where she was Phi Beta Kappa. She is admitted to the Maryland Bar.

Kevin Niser
Coral Gables, FL
Kevin Niser earned his undergraduate degree from Florida International University in Miami, Florida, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and Minor in International Relations. He attended law school at St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, FL. While in law school, Kevin earned the St. Thomas University School of Law Pro Bono Commendation and received a Cali award recipient for Admiralty Law and Seminar: Selected Topics in Criminal law and Criminal Procedure.
Kelce Wilson
Tyler, TX
Simultaneous understanding of both complex laws and advanced technologies permits rapid recognition of legal issues implicated by technology, and also rapid recognition of technology issues implicated by legal and regulatory issues. The advantage of a single person having both legal experience (as a practicing attorney) and deep technology experience (as a PhD Electrical Engineer with a prior engineering career) can provide advantages for clients in multiple fields, including patents and privacy & security (cybersecurity). Kelce Wilson, Of Counsel for Findlay Craft has a legal practice in both of those fields of law, leveraging his prior career. His engineering experience includes computer programming and working on some of the most advanced military and commercial technologies, such as radars, radar jammers, computational electromagnetics, wireless communication, encryption, and white hat cybersecurity testing. His legal experience includes all aspects of patents: prosecution (applying for patents), litigation, licensing, designing intellectual property (IP) portfolio strategy, and even IP assessment to support multi-million dollar acquisitions. He has led litigation strategy for multiple “bet-the-company” cases, crafting arguments relating to infringement and validity, in trial court and PTAB (IPR) proceedings. He has published in trade publications and peer-reviewed journals, including law review and IEEE technical journal publications, and yet has the ability to explain complex concepts, having held a role as an adjunct professor of electrical engineering for some years.
Mariangeli Mercado
Miami, FL
Attorney Mariangeli Mercado-Torres holds a bachelor’s degree in arts and humanities, with a concentration in Pre-Law and complementary studies in criminologys and political science. She obtained this degree in 2016 from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Ponce Campus, where she graduated with Cum Laude honors. Subsequently, in 2019, she earned her Juris Doctor from the School of Law of the same university, achieving the distinction of Magna Cum Laude. In February 2021, Ms. Mercado-Torres was admitted to the legal profession in Puerto Rico and, in August of the same year, to the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. During her years at the School of Law, she stood out as a Tutor of Criminal Procedure Law and was consistently on the Dean’s List. She is a member of the Federal Bar Association and of the Commission on the Rights of Immigrants of the Puerto Rico Bar Association. As a defense litigator, she has represented clients in complex and sensitive cases, including the defense of fellow attorneys before the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. Before joining the immigration team at Gallardo Law Firm, she acquired vast experience handling federal litigation and defending civil matters before the District Court of Puerto Rico, especially in civil rights issues, ADA, and diversity jurisdiction. Ms. Mercado-Torres has experience handling administrative discrimination claims before agencies such as the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), minor criminal cases, DUI defense, and expungement processes. In addition, she has served as in-house counsel for nonprofit organizations that support victims of domestic violence and develop rehabilitation programs. With a style based on ethics, dedication, and attention to detail, this attorney ensures strategic and personalized representation adapted to the unique needs of her clients.

David Roerig
BROWNSVILLE, TX
David Roerig joined The Green Law Firm in 2020 as a partner, bringing with him a strong commitment to honesty, fairness, and justice, values instilled by his parents. He gained discipline and a sense of protecting the vulnerable from his time at Marine Military Academy. David's experience includes specializing in negligent injury cases and disputes between property owners and insurance companies, giving him insight into the claims process which he now uses to advocate for his clients in the Rio Grande Valley.

Michael Simonson
New Orleans, LA
Michael Simonson grew up in River Ridge, Louisiana. He earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Management from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2002. He enlisted in the United States Army National Guard in 2000, deploying to Afghanistan in 2003 and participating in Hurricane Katrina rebuilding efforts. He earned his J.D. from Loyola University School of Law. Upon graduation and admittance to the Louisiana State Bar, he joined The King Firm, focusing on representing injured persons.

Pilar Diaz
Pottstown, PA
Pilar Diaz provides pragmatic legal advice to clients during difficult times, keeping them informed and presenting options for quick and amicable resolutions. She is fluent in Spanish.

Samuel J. Levine
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Samuel J. Levine is a seasoned attorney with a broad legal background in civil litigation and commercial transactions, including regulatory compliance, corporate structuring, commercial real estate, and homeowner/condominium associations. He previously served as in-house counsel for a commercial real estate company and was an associate at a prominent regional South Florida law firm.

John Paul Marchan
Waukesha, WI
Born and raised in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Attorney John Paul Marchan has nearly 20 years of experience practicing law and is a valued member of Walden, Neitzke & Taylor, S.C. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2006, he returned to his hometown to establish his legal practice, focusing on litigation with an emphasis on criminal defense and family law. JP is well known for his unwavering dedication to his clients and strong ties to the Waukesha community. John Paul defends individuals accused of crimes ranging from complex felony charges to simple misdemeanors. His dedication to his client’s rights has earned him numerous victories in both Waukesha and Milwaukee counties, including “Not Guilty” findings by multiple twelve-person juries. JP also compassionately guides clients through family law disputes and is regularly appointed by local judges to serve as a Guardian ad Litem as well as a mediator in family court. As an active member of the community, John Paul volunteers for several elementary and middle school sports teams and community boards. He is also a member of the Waukesha County Bar Association. JP sees the legal profession as another way of giving back to the people in his community, compassionately walking alongside them and guiding them through a difficult time in their lives. In his spare time, John Paul appreciates spending time with his family, enjoying the outdoors, and cheering on the Wisconsin Badgers. Born and raised in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Attorney John Paul Marchan has nearly 20 years of legal experience and is a valued member of Walden, Neitzke & Taylor, S.C. He focuses his practice on criminal defense and family law, defending and supporting individuals going through some of the hardest times in their lives. JP’s dedication to serving others began during his time at Catholic Memorial and continues throughout his professional career. JP co-founded Operation Michael while attending CMH, a homelessness awareness initiative, and remains active with the school, having served on the Board of Directors from 2018 to 2024, mentoring the Mock Trial club, and providing legal guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. JP is also deeply involved in the Waukesha community, volunteering with local youth sports teams, serving on community boards, and being a member of the Waukesha County Bar Association. He views his legal practice as another way to serve and support those in need, as also shown by his chosen practice areas.

Timothy A. Heath
Carrollton, GA
Timothy Heath started at this firm in 2013 and is a native of Carroll County. He is known for battling against the judicial system and being a litigious attorney against insurance companies and authorities. He graduated from the University of West Georgia with a B.B.A. in Finance and pursued his Juris Doctor at Georgia State University. He represents one half of Duke & Heath’s brilliant duo.

Ana Gomez
Austin, TX
Ana Gomez is a Disbursement Paralegal at Ramos James Law, having started as a Legal Assistant/Receptionist in 2019. She is known for her attention to detail and excellent customer service, ensuring efficient case closure for clients. Ana has 5 years of experience in the legal field, including pre-litigation tasks at a nursing home abuse law firm. She also has a background in Early Childhood Education and 12 years of customer service experience.

Benjamin F. Manion
Phoenix, AZ
Benjamin Manion is a Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation by the State Bar of Arizona and a partner at Arizona Injury Law Group. He has been practicing exclusively workers’ compensation law since 2003. He is the current President of the Arizona Association of Lawyers for Injured Workers and has been a presenter for the legal case review at the Industrial Commission of Arizona’s Claim Seminar. Ben is bilingual in Spanish and has fought for the last two decades for injured workers’ rights in the Latino Community.

Caroline K. Brown
Concord, NH
Caroline K. Brown has been an attorney in New Hampshire since 1999, focusing her practice on divorce, family law, and criminal defense. She previously spent 13 years at the New Hampshire Public Defender, where she gained extensive trial experience and served as a managing attorney.

Ian Hartsfield
Los Angeles, CA
Ian Hartsfield is an attorney at Martinian Lawyers, providing vigorous representation for his clients. He graduated from Chapman Law School, where he was a founding member and Vice-President of the Black Law Students Association. Prior to joining the firm, he worked in foreclosure defense and bankruptcy. He holds a B.A. in Film from Columbia College Chicago.
Olga Medyukh
Coral Gables, FL
With over 15 years of dedicated experience in employment law, attorney Olga Medyukh brings comprehensive litigation expertise to every client engagement. Throughout her career, she has successfully represented hundreds of clients across the full spectrum of employment matters-from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims to wrongful termination disputes, wage and overtime violations, and complex severance negotiations. Her litigation practice spans administrative hearings, arbitration proceedings, pre-litigation resolutions, and courtroom advocacy, with a high track record of successful claims. She approaches each case with strategic precision, navigating complex legal frameworks to achieve optimal outcomes while providing clients with personalized, responsive representation at every stage of employment disputes. Her comprehensive employment law approach encompasses both plaintiff and defense representation in all facets of the employer-employee relationship. She excels in developing targeted litigation strategies that address her clients' specific needs while anticipating opposing counsel's approaches. Beyond individual case management, she has demonstrated senior leadership capabilities through team building, mentoring junior attorneys, and implementing comprehensive training programs that elevate organizational performance. Her supervisory experience includes managing legal teams during complex, high-stakes employment litigation, where her analytical approach to case evaluation and strategic decision-making has consistently delivered favorable results in confidential, deadline-driven environments. As the Project Director at Volunteers of Legal Service, she spearheaded the New York State Bar Association's COVID-19 rapid response network addressing unprecedented unemployment issues. She coordinated a network of a dozen law firms and over 200 attorneys, developing comprehensive training systems to enable effective pro bono attorney matching with New Yorkers facing critical unemployment challenges during the pandemic. This initiative demonstrated her ability to mobilize legal resources and provide leadership during a time of extraordinary need.

Paul M. DiGasbarro
New Providence, NJ
Paul M. DiGasbarro has been a practicing insurance defense attorney for twenty years. He joined predecessor firm Mortenson and Pomeroy in September 2005 after concluding a clerkship with the Honorable Christine L. Miniman in the Superior Court, Law Division, Passaic County. Mr. DiGasbarro is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney. He has tried approximately twenty-five jury cases to verdict, and is skilled in all phases of pre-trial discovery. He enjoys counseling and guiding his clients through the litigation process.
David P. Kuenzli
Findlay, OH
David P. Kuenzli was born in 1936 and graduated from Ohio State University College of Law in 1964, joining the firm in 1965. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys traveling. His practice areas include estate tax and planning, and business transactions.