James Carr Suits II
Mr. James C. Suits II is the Chief Executive Officer of Suits Litigation, Inc. and has 18 years of experience handling a broad range of personal injury litigation in San Jose, California. Mr. Suits focuses on representing individuals injured in accidents, as well as due to the intentional acts of others. Prior to founding his own firm, Mr. Suits handled the defense of personal injury claims, which has provided him with an inside perspective on both sides of personal injury claims. This experience allows him to effectively evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in his clients’ cases, as well as successfully negotiate the best possible outcome in protracted litigation. Mr. Suits spends substantial time listening to his clients and working closely with them throughout the entire litigation process in order to achieve the best results possible. His prior litigation experience includes working as an Associate Attorney for Robinson & Wood, Inc. and Tharpe & Howell, LLP, as well as a Law Clerk for the Civil Liability Division of the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office. Suits Litigation, Inc. was established to provide clients with friendly and compassionate representation that is 100% focused on achieving the best possible results in their litigation cases. Mr. Suits believes in conducting litigation in a professional and respectful manner with the highest level of integrity. However, litigation can become a contentious battle and Mr. Suits is always up for a good fight whenever it’s necessary. Mr. Suits graduated from Los Gatos High School in 1993. He graduated with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry in 1997. Mr. Suits obtained his Juris Doctor degree in 2003 from the University of Southern California Law School in Los Angeles, California.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
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Free Consultation
We offer free consultations on any personal injury matter, either by phone or in our office in San Jose, CA. Flexible scheduling for consultations, including times during regular business hours as well as evenings and weekends. -
Contingent Fees
We offer very competitive contingency fee structures, including our 25% / 30% / 35% / 40% structure. If your case is settled before filing a lawsuit in court, the contingency fee is 25%. If the case settles after a lawsuit is filed, but before the 30-day period before trial, the fee is 30%. If the case settles during the 30-day period before trial, the fee is 35%. If the case settles at any point from the first day of trial onward, the fee is 40%. -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Contingency, flat, and hourly fees are available, depending on the type of case.
- California
- 9th Circuit
- Chief Executive Officer
- Suits Litigation, Inc.
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- Principal Attorney
- Law Office of James C. Suits II
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- Associate Attorney
- Robinson & Wood, Inc.
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- Associate Attorney
- Tharpe & Howell, LLP
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- Law Clerk
- Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, Civil Liability Division
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- Records Clerk
- Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, LLP
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- University of Southern California
- J.D. (2003)
- Honors: High honors grades in Trial Advocacy, Evidence, and Remedies. Honors grades in Torts II, Constitutional Law II, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Wills, Bioethics, and Sports Law. Hale Moot Court Honors Program.
- University of California - Santa Barbara
- B.A. (1997) | Chemistry
- Honors: Graduated with Honors
- American Bar Association
- Member
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- California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
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- California State Bar  # 229990
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- Website
- Suits Litigation, Inc.
- Q. Can I sue the lady that hit my mother and the metro bus driver.
- A: The lady who punched your mother in the face is likely broke, so it would be pointless to file a lawsuit against her. However, you can contact the District Attorney who is prosecuting the case and submit all the medical expenses and other damages that your mother suffered and ask to have the damages added to the restitution order against the assailant. I don't see any basis for liability against the bus. Best of luck.
- Q. My dogs got out of yard, and a female tripped herself on her own dogs leash. Does she have any legal recourse?
- A: If your dogs didn't cause the lady's injury, then you have no legal responsibility for it.
- Q. buisness employees severely damaged my vehicle after trapping me inside. Do I have a lawsuit?
- A: I didn't see any claim in your question that you deny stealing something, which tells me that you stole something and they went after you legitimately. If you plead to grand theft, that means you're essentially admitting you committed a crime that day. If you stole something and a bunch of employees had to go after you, then you do not have a viable civil case. I wouldn't take your case in a million years. A jury is not going to give you any money if this happened as a result of you stealing something from the company.