Stephen
M. Vernon earned his J.D. from Stanford Law School in 1978,
after graduating with distinction from Stanford University in
1975. Mr. Vernon has served as faculty at Stanford Law School's
Advocacy Skills Workshops as well as the USF Law School Intensive
Trial Advocacy Program. He has also served as a Santa Clara
County Superior Court Judicial Arbitrator and Judge Pro Tempore
(for trial and settlement), and as a Receiver and Referee for
San Mateo County Superior Court.
He brings to bear 25 years of experience in court, administrative
proceedings, negotiations, and alternative dispute resolution,
in many areas of law, including Business disputes (investment,
control and mismanagement, collections, torts, trade secrets,
and employment) Real Property problems (sale and lease disputes,
"hidden" defects, neighbor battles, insurance coverage,
environmental issues, and government issues - such as zoning
proceedings); Licensing proceedings; and Elder Law (estates,
trusts, conservatorships, and elder abuse).
In his Of Counsel role, Mr. Vernon advises the firm
regarding will contests and trust litigation,
contested conservatorships, elder abuse, as well as business,
real estate and licensing problems our clients encounter.
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