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Law Office of Louis P. Dell Louis P. Dell, Lawyer. - Practices in California courts.
THE DELL BUILDING
715 South Victory Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91502
Office: 818-478-2822
Fax: 818-436-5966
e-mail: ldell@louisdell.com

 

Brian M. Dell, P.C.
Brian M. Dell, Lawyer
Brian M. Dell, Lawyer. - Practices in California, Oklahoma and Texas courts.
501 Northwest 13th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Office: 800-997-9677
Office: 405-235-1115
Fax: 888-607-8011
e-mail: lawyer@briandell.com
 
Louis Dell is licensed to practice in California. Brian Dell is licensed to practice in Oklahoma Texas, and the federal courts of Arkansas. Clicking on their names above links to their professional qualifications and associations and biographical information. Both practice in the areas of criminal law, civil law, civil rights, consumer law, personal injury and family law, as described below.
Criminal Law Click here to read more about Criminal Law.
As a Los Angeles Criminal Lawyer and an Oklahoma Criminal Lawyer, the respective firms will represent you in all courts regarding charges for: trafficking, manufacturing, controlled dangerous substances, possession with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, possession of marijuana, possession of precursor, possession of meth, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, kidnapping, aggravated assault, assault, battery, robbery, attempted robbery, robbery with a weapon, attempted burglary, burglary, larceny, auto theft, grand theft, fraud, embezzlement, bogus check, forgery, counterfeiting, credit card fraud, racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon, domestic abuse, rape, attempted rape, statutory rape, sex crimes, illegal search, illegal seizure, illegal confession, driving while impaired (DWI), driving under the influence (DUI), conspiracy, weapons violations, internet crimes, cyber crimes, computer crimes, white collar crimes, pornography, obscenity, lewd molestation, prostitution, pandering, indecent exposure, child pornography, criminal appeals, post conviction, criminal record expungement, narcotics, sex crimes, violent crimes.
Criminal law presumes to take away your personal freedom. With respect to criminal law, you need to protect yourself by exercising your rights to remain silent and to not allow police to interview you without your lawyer being present. Criminal law presumes you know your rights and the police will tell you no more than required. Remember that the criminal law has a difference between being “detained” and “under arrest.” Your rights are different so it important for you to remain silent in both cases. Criminal law favors the government and the police are not there to help you.
Civil Law Click here to read more about Civil Law.
As a Los Angeles Civil Lawyer and an Oklahoma Civil Lawyer, the respective firms will represent you in all courts regarding claims involving: personal injury, auto accidents, car wrecks, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, insurance, uninsured claims, underinsured claims, slip and fall, premises liability, false arrest, libel, slander, malicious prosecution, assault, battery, trespass, fraud, contracts, forceable entry and detainer, rent disputes, landlord tenant problems.
Personal injury covers all of the issues above. Each of the items covered under personal injury includes injury not only to the body, but to the mind and to your rights. Personal injury involves civil matters that can restrict your freedom to come and to go, landlord - tenant problems, being beaten up by someone other than the police, as well as accident situations that result in personal injury to your body, emotional distress. Remember that personal injury means more than injury just to your body.
Civil Rights Click here to read more about Civil Rights.
As a Los Angeles Civil Rights Lawyer and an Oklahoma Civil Rights Lawyer, the respective firms will represent you in all courts, but especially in Federal or U.S. District Court, regarding claims involving: police misconduct; use of excessive force; wrongful abuse in collection of child support.
Civil Rights are those guaranteed to you under the U.S. Constitution and the state constitution where you are. You have civil rights to be free from excessive force from the police even if they have the right to arrest you. You have civil rights to be free from the misuse of police powers including harassment and false arrest. You have civil rights to be free from the misuse by the state in the wrongful collection of child support. You have civil rights to be free from excessive bail, if you have been charged with a crime. You have a civil right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment if you have been convicted and are presently incarcerated. You have civil rights to be free from searches and seizures in your homes and property without just cause. You also have civil rights to express your opinion as a part of freedom of speech. You likewise have a civil right to both practice your religion as well as the civil rights to not have government force you to practice a religion.
Consumer Protection
As a Los Angeles Consumer Protection Lawyer and an Oklahoma Consumer Protection Lawyer, the respective firms will represent you in all courts regarding claims involving: credit reporting problems, Fair Debt Collection Act, identity theft, binding mandatory arbitration, lemon law, debt collection abuse, military consumer rights, predatory lending, student loans, consumer rights.
Do not fall victim to unscrupulous debt collection activities. If your credit report is wrong, call us for assistance in consumer protection. If debt collectors try to collect consumer debts you don’t owe, call us. If you have problems refinancing your home because if obsolete information or untrue information is in your credit report, call us. Consumers like you deserve to have your good credit protected. Consumer protection begins with you.
Marriage and Family Cases Click here to read more about Civil Law.
As a Los Angeles Divorce Lawyer and an Oklahoma Divorce Lawyer, the respective firms will represent you in all courts regarding claims involving: child support, divorce, dissolution of marriage, child custody, visitation, alimony, spousal support, community property, property division.
Divorce is an area for which the State where you live has laws specific to that State. Divorce creates certain rights and obligations from the moment a divorce is filed of which each party must be aware. Also in a divorce, property issues are particular to each State. Some states follow community property laws; in other states, divorce means that the property of the marriage will be divided by “equitable division.” In a divorce, “equitable division” does not necessarily mean “equal.” In a divorce, child custody and support, visitation, alimony or spousal support all are peculiar to each state. If you are thinking of a divorce, it is important to see a divorce lawyer even if you are just thinking about a divorce.
Law Experience
The law firms practice in California, Oklahoma and Texas. The lawyers are admitted to one or more of the state and municipal (city) courts and the U.S. District Courts (federal courts) as well as the state and federal appellate courts for each of those states.

Each lawyer has extensive experience in criminal law. Criminal defense areas include narcotics (drugs, paraphernalia, methamphetamine, marijuana (marihuana), ecstacy), DUI, manslaughter, robbery, assault and battery, domestic abuse, car theft and burglary. If you believe you have a defense of illegal search or illegal seizure, or that a confession was forced from you, you will want to call one of us.
As civil lawyers, the law firms represent plaintiffs in the areas of civil rights, consumer rights, credit reports, personal injury, auto accidents (car wrecks), false arrest, libel, slander, malicious prosecution, child support, divorce, child custody, or when your child has been taken from you by Human Services (welfare).

Together, the lawyers have nearly 45 years of experience in representing people in the system of justice. They have extensive jury trial experience, more than 130, as well as trials before judges only. Both have made numerous oral arguments before appellate panels.

Click on our names above to find out more about each of us.
Reported Cases

Louis P. Dell

Dennis v. BEH-1, (9th Cir. 2008) 520 F.3d 1066

Dennis v. BEH-1, (9th Cir. 2007) 323 F.3d 801

Dennis v. BEH-1 and Experian, 504 F.3d 892 (9th Cir. 2007)

Hasbun v. County of Los Angeles, (9th Cir. 2003) 323 F.3d 801

Thompson v. Thames (1997) 57 Cal.App.4th 1296

Dell, Louis, Comment, Police Attack Dogs: A Dogmatic Approach
to Crime Control
, 13 Whittier Law Review 515 (1992)

Brian M. Dell

Athey v. Bingham, 1991 OK 82, 823 P.2d 347

Benson v. Hunter, 2002 OK CIV APP 44 45 P.3d 444

Durant V. State, 2008 OK CR 17

Foreman V. Brewer, OK CIV 149, 149 P.3d 1083

Funkhouser v. State, 1988 OK Cr 109, 763 P.2d 695

Gilbertson v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins., 845 F.2d 245 (10th Cir. 1988)

Hathaway v. State Ex. Rel. Medical Research, 2002 OK 53, 49 P.3d 740

Hester v. Hester, 1983 OK 50, 663 P.2d 727

Kinslow v. Ratzlaff, 158 F.3d 1104 (10th Cir. 1998)

Baker v. Mason, 1998 OK CIV APP 60, 958 P.2d 808

Mills v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., 827 F.2d 1418 (10th Cir. 1987)

Milton v. Hayes, 1989 OK 12, 770 P.2d 14

Nelson v. McMullen, 207 F.3d 1202 (10th Cir. 2000)

Revelle v. Johnston, 1981 OK CIV APP 48, 635 P.2d 1330

Rhody v. State Farm Mut. Ins. Co., 771 F.2d 1416 (10th Cir. 1985)

Rose v. St. Farm Mut. Auto. Ins., 1991 OK CIV APP 124, 821 P.2d 1077

Simpson v. Dixon, 1993 OK 71, 853 P.2d 176

Dell Law News

September 2007:  A victory for a consumer, one of Louis Dell’s clients, fought to protect his credit score and unanimous three-judge panel of the U. S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals slammed one of the big three credit reporting agencies for such carelessness, stating "no rational jury could find that the company wasn't negligent," and directing the award of damages and attorney fees.

July 2006:  A Los Angeles Mercedes-Benz area auto dealer sold a lemon to a client of Mr. Dell.  An amicable settlement was reached with the dealer taking back the lemon, returning all of the client's money plus extra for rentals, insurance, and other damages.

May 2003:  Brian Dell’s client was arrested for domestic abuse after the client’s wife showed police the marks and bruising on her arms. A jury found Dell’s client “Not guilty” when the jury was shown that the marks and bruising could only have come from the client holding the wife’s arms to prevent her from continuing to hit him.

February 2003:  A client of the Law Office of Louis P. Dell was recently charged with 70 counts of burglary and prescription forgery, facing a maximum of 24-years in prison.  After extensive investigation and the use of a question document examiner, Louis was able to negotiate a sentence of only 6-months.

February 2003:  A client of the Law Office of Louis P. Dell was recently charged with possession of counterfeit U.S. currency with intent to distribute.  Louis showed that his client possessed the currency as common novelty items and as a result, the jury came back with a not guilty verdict.

April 2003:  A former heavy weight boxer was facing a child support debt of approximately $140,000.  Louis successfully negotiated an amount down to $26,000.  Needless to say, the client was very pleased with the outcome.

April 2002:  A client slipped and fell at on a restaurant handicap ramp, breaking her leg in several places.  She was hospitalized for several days and also spent time in a convalescent facility.  Louis and Brian first retained an engineer to analyze the ramp structure to locate  material defects in the construction and design of the ramp.  They next coordinated a team of medical experts to explain how debilitating the client's injuries were.  The matter settled for $400,000.00.

March 1996:  A federal jury awarded damages to Brian Dell’s clients for violating civil rights for excessive force used by a Stroud, Oklahoma, policeman. Additional damages were awarded for unreasonable and warrantless search of property and for malicious prosecution arising out of the complaint that fireworks had been set of near their home. The 4 ft. 10 in. woman was wrestled to the ground and arrested, as were her husband and minor child.

July 1990:  An unarmed teenager was shot in the back by a policeman and killed. Brian Dell represented his mother in federal court for excessive use of force, a civil rights issue. Expert testimony was used to show the deliberateness of the policeman’s actions. The mother was awarded actual and punitive damages and attorney’s fees and costs, following a five-day trial and appeal.

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