Don Woo

Mr. Don Woo earned his Juris Doctor from Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Prior to this, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University of Sacramento. Since his admission to the State Bar of California in 2001, Don has continuously strived for excellence in the practice of law. 

Don's legal career began as a deputy public defender, where he earned invaluable trial experience. His tenacity as a litigator quickly garnered attention, and he established a track record of achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. Subsequent to his role as a public defender, Mr. Woo took on the entrepreneurial path, founding his own private law firm. Over an impressive eight-year period, he specialized in criminal and administrative law, honing his trial skills and overseeing more than 1,000 hearings. However, it is within the realm of workers' compensation law that Don truly distinguished himself. For the past decade, he has been a dedicated workers' compensation defense attorney, successfully representing clients at venues throughout Northern California.

As a seasoned Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney, Don brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his practice. He is known for his meticulous approach to every case, meticulously crafting detailed legal strategies and arguments to effectively represent his clients, both in negotiations and during litigation. Don's proficiency extends to the negotiation and drafting of settlement agreements for workers' compensation claims and liens, ensuring that his clients' interests are safeguarded at every turn. 

Mr. Woo is an active member of the Sacramento County Bar Association, where he continues to contribute to the legal community and uphold the highest ethical and professional standards. His career trajectory exemplifies a relentless pursuit of excellence and unwavering dedication to providing the highest level of legal representation to his clients.

In his free time, Don enjoys working on modern classic cars.

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