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Education: Harvard Law School - Harvard University, Georgetown University Law Center - Georgetown University, Georgetown University Law Center - Georgetown University
Jurisdictions: California - Admitted in 1985 (24 years), D.C. Circuit - Admitted in 1986 (23 years), District of Columbia - Admitted in 1986 (23 years), New York - Admitted in 1990 (19 years), Nevada - Admitted in 1992 (17 years)
Howard R. Roitman, Esq. has been practicing law for 22 years. Howard Roitman is one of the first attorneys to be recognized by the State Bar of Nevada as a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning. He is a member of the Bar in Nevada, California, New York, and the District of Columbia. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (JD in 1984 and LL.M in taxation in 1985), and the Harvard University Mediation Program (2004). He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), Charted Life Underwriter (CLU), and a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC).
People in car accidents are often told to get legal help to make sure their rights are enforced. A study confirms two other key reasons for getting legal help if you are in an auto accident — you will likely receive more money, and you have a better chance of recovering money.
The study was conducted by the respected Rand Institute. It found that auto accident victims who hire attorneys receive about 25% more money than auto accident victims who do not hire attorneys — even after deducting all costs.
The study also found that using a lawyer increases an auto accident victim’s chances of recovering money to almost 95%.