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James Singleton
Cambridge, MA Attorney
New York University School of Law and New York University School of Law
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John Cashion
Anchorage, AK Attorney with 26 years of experience
Free ConsultationPersonal Injury
Northeastern University School of Law
My practice as a licensed attorney began in federal court, clerking for the Honorable James K. Singleton. During that time I developed a passion for criminal defense, and subsequently had the honor of working for the Alaska Public Defender Agency in both rural and urban settings. Ultimately, I became the supervisor of the trial unit in the Anchorage office of the Alaska Public Defender Agency, overseeing all felony and misdemeanor trial attorneys. I developed a broad base of trail experience during my time with the Agency, and am grateful for the tremendous opportunity it afforded. Now...
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Christopher Canterbury
Anchorage, AK Lawyer with 30 years of experience
Personal Injury
Columbia Law School
I was raised in Alaska, graduating from Chugiak High School in 1985. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1989 and Columbia Law School in 1992, I returned to Alaska to serve as a law clerk for the Honorable James K. Singleton with the U.S. District Court for Alaska. For the past 20 years, I have been practicing law with my wife, Michaela (also raised in Alaska). We are co-owners of Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where our focus is on helping injured Alaskans with their personal injury claims. Clients appreciate the individualized attention from a family-owned practice,...
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Stephen Brandli
Friday Harbor, WA Attorney with 18 years of experience
Business, Divorce, Family and Real Estate
University of Washington School of Law
Steve is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, where he received High Honors, graduating in the top 5% of his class.
Some history: Steve served two years for the San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney as a criminal Deputy Prosecutor. Prior to that, Steve helped provide public defense for The Tulalip Tribes. In an externship, Steve has served as a law clerk for the State of Washington Court of Appeals in Tacoma and for the honorable Judge James K. Singleton of the Federal District Court of Alaska. He also worked for a summer at Holland...