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Anderson Lam - San Mateo, California

About

Anderson graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Political Science from University of California Davis in 2014 and his Juris Doctorate from Berkeley Law in 2018. In law college, Anderson externed with Justice Nathan D. Mihara at the California Court of Appeal, Sixth District. He became also involved with the community, volunteering with the Asian Law Alliance, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance application, and with the Community Economic Justice unit on the East Bay Community Law Center. Outside of the workplace, Anderson enjoys spending time with his circle of relatives, being outside, and playing sports activities.

Location

Legal Issues

  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Car Accidents
  • Wrongful Death

Costs

  • Free Consultation

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English

Accepted Jurisdictions

California Jurdictions
California

Experience

  • Lawyer
    Law Offices of Galine, Frye, Fitting & Frangos, LLP
    2018
  • Community Economic Justice Legal Intern
    East Bay Community Law Center
    2017
  • Corporate Legal Intern
    Seagate Technology
    2017
  • Judicial Extern for the Honorable Nathan D. Mihara
    California Court of Appeal, Sixth District
    2016
  • VITA Tax Preparer
    Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
    2016
  • Immigration Clinic Assistant, Intake Worker
    Asian Law Alliance
    2015

Educations

University of California, Berkeley School of Law Education School Logo
University of California, Berkeley School of Law
J.D.
Graduation year: 2018
University of California - Davis Education School Logo
University of California - Davis
B.A. | Philosophy and Political Science
Graduation year: 2014

Video Call/Chat Support

  • Google Hangouts
  • Zoom
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