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As an experienced DMV attorney, I have:

  • assisted in dispute resolution for licensed car dealers
    and applicants
  • handled zoning matters, Board of Equalization licensing,
    and car dealer disputes (bond activation)
  • provided administrative assistance for any licensed dealer
    (DMV hearing)
  • and provided administrative assistance for the pre-licensing process with the DMV (prior conviction applicant)

Joseph Weatherman, CEO of TriStar Motors, who teaches and licenses car dealers statewide, writes:

“In my class we discuss your success as a DMV attorney (DUI cases and radar tickets) and your experience as a Judge Pro Tem and a County Administrative Hearing Officer, hearing cases, writing recorded decisions and orders, and applying the Municipal Code to compliance issues. You certainly know
‘the system.’

“We also emphasize your collaborative approach, and that if vengeance and an aggressive court fight is their wish, you are not the person to take their case.

“On the other hand I represent you as very fair, a good listener, and truly willing to help if you can; I will make a referral elsewhere if I feel another legal professional would provide better service.”

Here are links to the TriStar Dealer Licensing Program:

I can assist seniors, diabetics, people with medical problems, too many tickets or vehicular points against them for accidents, or pending DUI charges, in obtaining successful results through the DMV administrative hearing process. I have prevailed in all the aforementioned areas more than 90% of the time, with my diligence, experience and attention to relevant detail.

Robert S. of San Mateo writes:

“I am a senior with Type 2 diabetes who had seizures when my doctor changed my medication. I had my diabetes under control for twenty years prior to this. The DMV took my license away in 1999, and Miss Francone got it back for me. Then in 2007 the same thing happened again, and Miss Francone worked with the DMV and my physicians to get my diabetes under control again. She also got my license back for me.”

Irene Z. of San Francisco writes:

“I work in the airline industry and need my driver’s license for work. It was suspended when an elderly lady crossed the street directly in front of my car; although I responded as quickly as humanly possible, given the physics involved, I hit her and caused her death. Miss Francone appealed the DMV decision to revoke my license, showing that the accident was unavoidable, and not my fault. The DMV gave me my license back.”

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