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Spencer Sinclair

Spencer Sinclair, a product of the Central Valley, has established himself as a remarkable figure in the legal community. He excelled academically, graduating as the valedictorian from Stockton’s Humphreys School of Law in 2013. At just 22 years old, Spencer made history as one of the youngest individuals to be admitted to the Bar in the State of California, showcasing his early dedication and exceptional talent.

Spencer’s legal practice spans a variety of civil matters, including employment, personal injury, and real estate litigation. His expertise and commitment have earned him a prominent reputation in the field. His leadership extends beyond his practice as he has served on the Board of Directors of the San Joaquin County Bar Association and Bar Foundation, and as Chair of the Young Lawyers’ Section of the Bar Association.

In 2020, Spencer’s exceptional skills and dedication were recognized when he was named a Super Lawyers’ Rising Star, highlighting him as a top-rated Employment & Labor Attorney in Stockton, CA. His contributions to the legal community are further demonstrated by his active membership in the San Joaquin County Bar Association and the Consuelo Callahan Inn of Court.

In addition to his practice, Spencer is passionate about educating future generations of lawyers. He has served as an adjunct law professor at Humphreys Drivon School of Law, where he imparts his knowledge of Employment Law to aspiring attorneys. Spencer’s blend of practical experience, academic excellence, and community involvement underscores his commitment to the legal profession and his clients.

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Adam Corren

Adam Corren, a native of Stockton, has dedicated his life to both his community and the practice of law. A valedictorian of Lincoln High School's class of 1986, Adam's academic excellence set the foundation for his future achievements. He received a degree in History at UCLA, and then continued his education at Pepperdine University, where he earned both a law degree and an MBA.

In 2002, at the age of 33, Adam made history as one of the youngest individuals to serve as President of the San Joaquin County Bar Association. This milestone was a testament to his leadership, dedication, and the respect he commanded within the legal community. Since beginning his law practice in 1996, Adam has zealously represented thousands of individuals and businesses in employment, real estate, and personal injury cases.

One of the standout cases in Adam's career involved representing a client in an employment discrimination lawsuit against Stockton Unified School District. This case, which spanned a decade of litigation, showcased Adam's unwavering commitment to his clients. His persistence led to a successful appeal before the Third District Court of Appeals and culminated in a seven-figure monetary award following the successful conclusion of two jury trials.

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