Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP

Since 1991, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP has provided legal counseling and representation to local, regional and national businesses.

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP

Since 1991, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP has provided legal counseling and representation to local, regional and national businesses.

Firm Overview

Legal currency. Business Sense.
In the heart of Sacramento, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky is distinguished from smaller practices by its range of services and from larger practices by its hands-on approach and partner involvement. We take pride in demystifying the law and helping clients see the big picture. With uncommon enthusiasm and a personal touch, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky helps businesses gain every legal advantage.

Area of Practice
Each Knox Lemmon partner possesses decades of experience on a broad range of business, real estate and trust administration issues involving both transactions and litigation.
-Administrative Law
-Business Litigation
-Corporations, Securities and
-Partnerships
-Employment
-Finance
-Governmental Affairs
-Intellectual Property
-Probate, Wills and Trusts
-Real Estate

Main Office

Main Office
11249 Gold Country Blvd
Suite 140
Gold River, CA 95670

Phone

(916) 498-9911

Fax

(916) 498-9991

Fees
Office Information
Business

Each Knox Lemmon partner possesses decades of experience on a broad range of business, real estate and trust administration issues involving both transactions and litigation. Moreover, every case is actively managed by one of the three partners, assuring

Area of Practice
-Administrative Law
-Business Litigation
-Corporations, Securities and
-Partnerships
-Employment
-Finance
-Governmental Affairs
-Intellectual Property
-Probate, Wills and Trusts
-Real Estate

Administrative Law
For many professionals, a state-issued license is their livelihood. If a complaint or disciplinary matter threatens a client's license, Knox Lemmon puts together a defense and helps tell the client's side of the story before the appropriate licensing agency. Our energetic representation includes evaluation and advice, appearing with clients at investigatory interviews and, where necessary, representing licensed professionals in administrative trials.

Business Litigation
When business disputes occur, Knox Lemmon helps clients understand all the available options, carefully weighing the pros and cons of each action. How will it affect your existing business relationships? Your standing in the community? Your peace of mind? Your long-term versus your short-term interests? Many lawyers can march into a courtroombut we'll help you decide if that's the most strategic solution. If you do choose to litigate, we have extensive state and federal litigation practice. We represent clients at the trial and appellate level. We represent clients in insurance matters as defense counsel, and "Cumis" counsel.

Business issues Knox Lemmon most typically resolve include:
-Corporate and partnership
-disputes
-Contractual disputes
-Employment issues
-Construction defects
-Intellectual property disputes
-Lender liability
-Real estate disputes
-Product liability
-Insurance bad faith
-Trade secret matters
-Unfair competition disputes.

Whatever the dispute, Knox Lemmon will help you reach the solution that's best for your business.

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP
Thomas Knox

Thomas S. Knox is a partner with Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP.
Mr. Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific in 1976.
He was admitted to practice in California in 1976, and has also been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and the United States Supreme Court.
In law school, Mr. Knox served as Associate Editor of the Pacific Law Journal from 1975 through 1976 and authored "Current Prospects for an Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel and a Free Transcript in Civil Litigation," 7 Pacific Law Journal, p. 149 (January 1976).
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Knox was a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 through 1971, and served in Viet Nam.
He is an active member of the Sacramento County Bar and the State Bar of California.
From 2001 to 2005, Mr. Knox served as a Commissioner on the State Fair Political Practices Commission.
Mr. Knox is active in community organizations and has served as president of The Family Services Agency of Greater Sacramento, president of the McGeorge Law School Alumni Association, president of the Rotary Club of Point West, Sacramento, and president of the Active 20-30 Club of Sacramento.
He is a member of the Anthony M. Kennedy Inn of Court and a member of the Board of Directors for Sacramento's B Street Theatre.

Education

McGeorge School of Law
J.D.,

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP
Thomas Knox

Thomas S. Knox is a partner with Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP.
Mr. Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific in 1976.
He was admitted to practice in California in 1976, and has also been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and the United States Supreme Court.
In law school, Mr. Knox served as Associate Editor of the Pacific Law Journal from 1975 through 1976 and authored "Current Prospects for an Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel and a Free Transcript in Civil Litigation," 7 Pacific Law Journal, p. 149 (January 1976).
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Knox was a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 through 1971, and served in Viet Nam.
He is an active member of the Sacramento County Bar and the State Bar of California.
From 2001 to 2005, Mr. Knox served as a Commissioner on the State Fair Political Practices Commission.
Mr. Knox is active in community organizations and has served as president of The Family Services Agency of Greater Sacramento, president of the McGeorge Law School Alumni Association, president of the Rotary Club of Point West, Sacramento, and president of the Active 20-30 Club of Sacramento.
He is a member of the Anthony M. Kennedy Inn of Court and a member of the Board of Directors for Sacramento's B Street Theatre.

Education

McGeorge School of Law J.D.,


Firm Overview

Legal currency. Business Sense.
In the heart of Sacramento, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky is distinguished from smaller practices by its range of services and from larger practices by its hands-on approach and partner involvement. We take pride in demystifying the law and helping clients see the big picture. With uncommon enthusiasm and a personal touch, Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky helps businesses gain every legal advantage.

Area of Practice
Each Knox Lemmon partner possesses decades of experience on a broad range of business, real estate and trust administration issues involving both transactions and litigation.
-Administrative Law
-Business Litigation
-Corporations, Securities and
-Partnerships
-Employment
-Finance
-Governmental Affairs
-Intellectual Property
-Probate, Wills and Trusts
-Real Estate

Main Office

Main Office
11249 Gold Country Blvd
Suite 140
Gold River, CA 95670

Phone

(916) 498-9911

Fax

(916) 498-9991

Fees
Office Information
Business

Each Knox Lemmon partner possesses decades of experience on a broad range of business, real estate and trust administration issues involving both transactions and litigation. Moreover, every case is actively managed by one of the three partners, assuring

Area of Practice
-Administrative Law
-Business Litigation
-Corporations, Securities and
-Partnerships
-Employment
-Finance
-Governmental Affairs
-Intellectual Property
-Probate, Wills and Trusts
-Real Estate

Administrative Law
For many professionals, a state-issued license is their livelihood. If a complaint or disciplinary matter threatens a client's license, Knox Lemmon puts together a defense and helps tell the client's side of the story before the appropriate licensing agency. Our energetic representation includes evaluation and advice, appearing with clients at investigatory interviews and, where necessary, representing licensed professionals in administrative trials.

Business Litigation
When business disputes occur, Knox Lemmon helps clients understand all the available options, carefully weighing the pros and cons of each action. How will it affect your existing business relationships? Your standing in the community? Your peace of mind? Your long-term versus your short-term interests? Many lawyers can march into a courtroombut we'll help you decide if that's the most strategic solution. If you do choose to litigate, we have extensive state and federal litigation practice. We represent clients at the trial and appellate level. We represent clients in insurance matters as defense counsel, and "Cumis" counsel.

Business issues Knox Lemmon most typically resolve include:
-Corporate and partnership
-disputes
-Contractual disputes
-Employment issues
-Construction defects
-Intellectual property disputes
-Lender liability
-Real estate disputes
-Product liability
-Insurance bad faith
-Trade secret matters
-Unfair competition disputes.

Whatever the dispute, Knox Lemmon will help you reach the solution that's best for your business.

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP
Thomas Knox

Thomas S. Knox is a partner with Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP.
Mr. Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific in 1976.
He was admitted to practice in California in 1976, and has also been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and the United States Supreme Court.
In law school, Mr. Knox served as Associate Editor of the Pacific Law Journal from 1975 through 1976 and authored "Current Prospects for an Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel and a Free Transcript in Civil Litigation," 7 Pacific Law Journal, p. 149 (January 1976).
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Knox was a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 through 1971, and served in Viet Nam.
He is an active member of the Sacramento County Bar and the State Bar of California.
From 2001 to 2005, Mr. Knox served as a Commissioner on the State Fair Political Practices Commission.
Mr. Knox is active in community organizations and has served as president of The Family Services Agency of Greater Sacramento, president of the McGeorge Law School Alumni Association, president of the Rotary Club of Point West, Sacramento, and president of the Active 20-30 Club of Sacramento.
He is a member of the Anthony M. Kennedy Inn of Court and a member of the Board of Directors for Sacramento's B Street Theatre.

Education

McGeorge School of Law
J.D.,

Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP
Thomas Knox

Thomas S. Knox is a partner with Knox Lemmon & Anapolsky, LLP.
Mr. Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and his Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific in 1976.
He was admitted to practice in California in 1976, and has also been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and the United States Supreme Court.
In law school, Mr. Knox served as Associate Editor of the Pacific Law Journal from 1975 through 1976 and authored "Current Prospects for an Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel and a Free Transcript in Civil Litigation," 7 Pacific Law Journal, p. 149 (January 1976).
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Knox was a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 through 1971, and served in Viet Nam.
He is an active member of the Sacramento County Bar and the State Bar of California.
From 2001 to 2005, Mr. Knox served as a Commissioner on the State Fair Political Practices Commission.
Mr. Knox is active in community organizations and has served as president of The Family Services Agency of Greater Sacramento, president of the McGeorge Law School Alumni Association, president of the Rotary Club of Point West, Sacramento, and president of the Active 20-30 Club of Sacramento.
He is a member of the Anthony M. Kennedy Inn of Court and a member of the Board of Directors for Sacramento's B Street Theatre.

Education

McGeorge School of Law J.D.,


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