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Albert Stoll

Personal Injury Law

Law Office of Albert G. Stoll, Jr.
55 Francisco Street, Suite 403
San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: 415-576-1500
Fax: 415-362-1431
E-Mail: astoll@stoll-law.com
URL: http://www.stoll-law.com

EDUCATION

 

1990-1992

GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW; San Francisco, CA, J.D., Class of 1992

 

1986-1990

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, B. A., Business Economics, 1990

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1994-Present

LAW OFFICE OF ALBERT G. STOLL, Jr. San Francisco, CA, Specializes in Civil Jury Trials on behalf of the plaintiff in automobile injury and insurance bad faith cases.  Over 40 cases have been tried through jury verdict since August of 1994

 

1993-1994

BRAYTON, GISVOLD & HARLEY, Novato, CA, Complex asbestos litigation for the plaintiff

 

January 1992-September of 1992

CARPENETI & CARPENETI, San Francisco, CA, personal injury case management law clerk.  Wrote demand letters to insurance carrier.  Law and motion and legal research and writing

 

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

1992 - Present

Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC)
Association of  Trial Lawyers of America
San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (SFTLA)
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice
Bar Association of San Francisco

 

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND AWARDS

May 1, 1996

 

Association of  Trail Lawyers of America; National College of Advocacy recognizes Albert G. Stoll, Jr. as an Advocate.

1998 - Present

Board Member Consumer Attorneys of California

 

1998 - Present

 

Board Member San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

March, 2000 - Present

Awarded the AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell

 

 

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND ARTICLES

March 1996

CAOC Lake Tahoe Convention, Quick Hit's Program.  "Proving The Low Property Damage Auto Case With The Defense Orthopedic Surgeon."

 

April 23, 1996

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, program Maximizing Your Auto Case.  Speech Topic,  "Maximizing Damages in Low Property Damage Auto Cases Without Going Broke."

 

November 1996

CAOC State Convention. "Using Medical Studies and Journal Articles to Prove the Whiplash Case The Witness The Defense Cannot Cross-examine."

 

March 1997

CAOC Lake Tahoe Convention, Quick Hit's Program.  "The Trial of the Low Property Damage Rear End Collision: Ten Common Myths."

 

July 16, 1997

Bar Association of San Francisco’s Litigation Committee Seminar, "The Biomechanics Expert in the Low Property Damage Automobile Case."

 

October 29, 1997

 

Bar Association of San Francisco’s Litigation Committee Seminar, "Using Accident Reconstruction Experts In Low Property Damage Auto Cases."

 

December 1997

CAOC Maui Seminar, "The Biomechanics Expert in the Low Property Damage Automobile Case."

 

March 1998

CAOC Lake Tahoe Convention, Moderator Small Auto Cases: Leveling the Playing Field.  Speech Topic "Juror Bias - Handling Voir Dire In The Low Property Damage Rear End Collision Case."

 

October 15, 22, 1998

The Barristers Club of San Francisco Litigation Committee, program How To Win Your Case At Deposition.  Speaker.

 

November 1998

CAOC State Convention San Francisco.  New Lawyers Panel. "Get It On The Net: Using the Internet to Improve Your Practice."

 

November 5, 1998

 

The Barristers Club of San Francisco Litigation Committee, program Handling Low Property Damage Auto Cases.  Speaker.

 

December 1998

CAOC Maui Convention, "Focus Groups For The Frugal."

 

February 6, 1999

 

California Chiropractic Association's Inaugural Winter Convention in Reno, Nevada..  Speech title, "The Legal Aspects of Accident Reconstruction."

 

March 1999

CAOC Lake Tahoe Convention, Moderator Trial Practice Panel.  Speech Topic, "7.5 Steps To Great Cross-Examination."

 

May 11, 1999

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, program Successfully Trying the Soft Tissue Injury Case on a Minimal Budget.  Speech Topic,  "What the Focus Groups Tell Us & Cross-Examining the Defense Accident Reconstruction Expert."

 

November 1999

 

CAOC Maui Convention, "Excluding Automobile Insurance Industry Junk Science."

 

February 22, 2000

 

National Business Institute Oakland Seminar, "Trying the Soft Tissue Injury Case in California."

 

April 2000

 

CAOC Lake Tahoe Convention, Moderator Law Office Management Panel.  Speech Topic, "Establishing a Client Base"

 

June 13, 2000

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Moderator How to Hammer Allstate.  Speech Topic, “10 Tools for Pounding Allstate in the Auto Case."

 

November 2000

CAOC Monterey Convention, Moderator Litigation on a Shoe String.  Speech Topic, "Focus Groups For The Frugal"

 

December 2000

CAOC Maui Convention, "How to Hammer Allstate in The Auto Case"

  

April 10, 2001

 

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Moderator Hot Issues in Automobile Litigation.  Speech Topic, “How to Successfully Bring a Motion in Limine to Exclude the 'Injury Causation' Expert in the Automobile Injury Case."

 

March 12, 2002

 

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, Moderator Hot Issues in Automobile Litigation.  Speech Topic, “Everything you Need to Know about Causation in the Auto Case"

 

April 12, 2002

 

CAOC 41st Annual Convention, San Francisco, Moderator Jury Bias: 8 Case Killers: What You Have To Do Now To Win: An All Day Exploration On New Techniques And How They Work (Part 1 & 2)

 

June 22-30, 2002

 

Faculty Member, National Institute For Trial Advocacy Western Regional Program Oakland, California

 

July 16, 2002

 

Lorman Education Services, Successful Handling of Wrongful Death Cases In California, San Francisco.  Speech Topic, “Critical Issues In Jury Selection In Wrongful Death Cases

 

October 25-27, 2002

 

Faculty Member, National Institute For Trial Advocacy, Deposition Program, Golden Gate School of Law, San Francisco, California

 

October 28, 2002

National Business Institute Oakland Seminar, "Handling the Automobile Injury Claim in California."

 

 

PUBLISHED LEGAL ARTICLES

Summer 1997

"The Trial of the Low Impact Rear End Collision: Ten Common Myths”, The Verdict.  Magazine of the Alameda / Contra Costa Trial Lawyer Association.

 

November 1997

"Focus Groups for the Frugal," Trials Digest.

 

May 1999

"7.5 Steps To Great Cross-Examination," Consumer Attorneys of California Forum, Volume 29 Number 4, pages 28-31.

 

November 1999

 

Legal Feature, “Does Inaccurate Information in a Policy Application Automatically Justify Rescission? An Insurance Bad Faith Case Study” - Paul Angelopulo and Albert G. Stoll, Jr.; Consumer Attorneys of California Forum, Volume 29, Number 9, page 27.

 

June 2000

"The Defense Biomechanic Expert: How to Exclude the Opinion Testimony of the Automobile Insurance Industry's Most Prolific Junk Scientist," Consumer Attorneys of California Forum, Volume 30, Number 5, pages 22-25.

 

April 2001

 

"How to Hammer Allstate in the Auto Case-Causation," The Litigator, Sacramento Consumer Attorneys, Volume 2, Issue 3.

 

July 2001

“How To Economically Litigate the Small Auto Case: Seven Ways to Compete With Colossus,” Consumer Attorneys of California Forum, Volume 31, Number 6, pages 6-9; reprinted in Coffee-House, Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, Fall 2002 Issue.

 

May 2002

“Drawing a Line in the Sand: To Litigate or Settle the Auto Claim,” Consumer Attorneys of California Forum, Volume 32, Number 4, pages 22-24, 26.

 



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