Wilson Adam Schooley

Wilson Adam Schooley

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Licensed for 41 years

Appeals Lawyer at La Mesa, CA
Practice Areas: Appeals, Civil Rights, Litigation

8697 C La Mesa Blvd # 224, La Mesa, CA

About Wilson

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Appeals 90%

Certified Appellate Specialist

42 years

90%
Civil Rights 5%

29 years

5%
Litigation 5%

42 years

5%

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 41 years

State: California

Acquired: 1984

Active

Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 1998

Location

Law Offices of Wilson Adam Schooley

8697 C La Mesa Blvd # 224, La Mesa, CA, 91942-9503

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 1998.

Private reproval, public disclosure issued in CA, 1998

updated on 10/15/2011

Private reproval, public disclosure means the attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The Bar warns the lawyer in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.

Honors

2017

Top Attorney in San Diego, New York Times

2017

Super Lawyer, San Diego Magazine

2017

AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell

1996

White House Fellowship Finalist, The President's Commission on White House Fellowships

N/A

Wiley W. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Services, California State Bar

Work Experience

1998 - Present

Owner, The Schooley Law Firm

2010 - 2012

Of Counsel, Sullivan, Hill, Lewin, Rez, Engel & La Bazzo

2002 - 2004

Of Counsel, Mazzarella Dunwoody, LLP

1994 - 1998

Partner, Lorenz Alhadeff Cannon & Rose, LLP

1984 - 1994

Partner, Jennings, Engstrand & Henrikson

Associations

2012 - Present

American Bar Association

Chair, Editiorial Board, Human Rights magazine

2017 - 2018

American Bar Association, Civil Rights and Solcial Justice Section

Chair Elect

2016 - 2017

American Bar Association, Civil Rights and Social Justice Section

Vice Chair

2015 - 2018

American Bar Association, Civil Rights and Social Justice Section

Executive Committee

Education

1984

Duke University School of Law

JD,

1979

University of California, Santa Barbara

BA,

Publications

2013

Human Rights magazine “A Dialectic of Daring: From Birmingham to Shelby County”

2012

Human Rights magazine “Thurgood Marshall Award Winner Lawrence Baca”

2010

San Diego Lawyer magazine “Justice Joined” Acting Atticus, Living the Law”

2010

Human Rights magazine Criminal Negligence

2010

Human Rights magazine “The Global Hunger for Food and Justice”

2009

Human Rights magazine "Criminal Justice on Trial"

2008

Human Rights magazine “The Upside-Down W: American Moral Imperatives and Their Cost to Women of the World”

2008

Human Rights magazine “Human Rights Heroes: The Global Health Council”

2002

Human Rights magazine “Is Price No Object in Our Bid to Make Crime Never Pa,”

Languages

Spanish

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