Terry O'Reilly is an English bloke (in so far as he was born there) who came to California to strike gold. Legal gold. He seems to have done so, in a little place called the Bay Area (San Mateo to be specific).
A California Super Lawyer every year since 2004, Mr. O'Reilly spends the majority of his practice as a personal injury plaintiff's attorney. The $32 Million settlement he won in the Paboojian v. Teledyne Continental Motors remains the largest single settlement of its type ever, as well as received national media attention.
Called a "dinosaur" (for loving purposes we assume) by Law Dragon for his experience (not for his uncanny resemblance to a triceratops), Mr. O'Reilly has partnered with Mike Danko to help create one of the more successful practices in Northern California.
O'Reilly appears to have a reputation as a crusader for the injured everyman, and has built a solid reputation by sticking to this idea. According to the California State Bar, O'Reilly has no administrative actions or disciplinary actions taken against him. Good on you, Terry, my lad.
Terry O'Reilly is an English bloke (in so far as he was born there) who came to California to strike gold. Legal gold. He seems to have done so, in a little place called the Bay Area (San Mateo to be specific). A California Super Lawyer every year since 2004, Mr. O'Reilly spends the majority of his practice as a personal injury plaintiff's attorney. The $32 Million settlement he won in the Paboojian v. Teledyne Continental Motors remains the largest single settlement of its type ever, as well as received national media attention. Called a "dinosaur" (for loving purposes we assume) by Law Dragon for his experience (not for his uncanny resemblance to a triceratops), Mr. O'Reilly has partnered with Mike Danko to help create one of the more successful practices in Northern California. O'Reilly appears to have a reputation as a crusader for the injured everyman, and has built a solid reputation by sticking to this idea. According to the California State Bar, O'Reilly has no administrative actions or disciplinary actions taken against him. Good on you, Terry, my lad.