About Michael William
Michael William Newcomb was admitted to the California State Bar in 1996, holding. His license was disbarred on May 18, 2018, due to abandonment and unauthorized practice of law. Prior to his disbarment, he operated Newcomb Law Group in Temecula, California, offering legal services in various practice areas. His office was located at 43460 Ridge Park Drive, Suite 200, Temecula, CA 92590. Contact information included phone number 951-541-0220, fax 951-541-9360, and email addresses such as lctuhcam@grubseqk.net and ewtknru@dodd.edu. The firm's website was http://www.newcomb-law.com/.
Mr. Newcomb earned his Juris Doctor degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 1996, where he served as a Technical Editor for the Thomas Jefferson Law Review. Prior to law school, he completed his undergraduate education at an unspecified institution, graduating in 1993. Specific details about his undergraduate degree and institution are not available.
During his legal career, Mr. Newcomb's practice areas included antitrust law, civil litigation, and business law. He represented clients in various stages of legal proceedings, including litigation, negotiations, and trials. His practice encompassed both state and federal courts, handling cases that involved complex legal issues and requiring extensive legal expertise.
Throughout his career, Mr. Newcomb was admitted to practice before several courts, including the California Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He gained experience in both trial and appellate courts, representing clients in a range of legal matters. Prior to establishing his own firm, he worked as an associate attorney at a law firm in Riverside County, California, where he honed his skills in civil litigation and business law.
Mr. Newcomb was a member of the Riverside County Bar Association and the California State Bar Association. He participated in continuing legal education programs to stay updated on developments in his practice areas. Additionally, he was involved in community service, offering pro bono legal assistance to individuals in need. He was fluent in English and Spanish, enabling him to serve a diverse clientele effectively.