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AGM LAW OFFICES
75 East Santa Clara St.
Suite 290
San Jose, CA 95113
Mail PO Box 1360
San Jose, CA 95109-1360
Phone (408) 795-1515
Fax (408) 795-1519
Email info@agmlaw.com
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Representing employers, insurance carriers and
third party administrators for over 20 years.
• Workers’ Compensation
• Employment
• Civil Litigation
• Certified
Specialist with the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization in
workers’ compensation
Antoinette
Gary Mills, Managing Attorney
With
over 20 years of experience in the California legal system, Antoinette Gary
Mills brings to her clients a wealth of expertise in workers’ compensation,
employment and civil litigation. As a Certified Specialist with the State Bar
of California Board of Legal Specialization in workers’ compensation, Ms.
Mills is highly effective representing employers and management in workers’
compensation claims and employment issues that may also involve civil
actions. She represents employers, insurance carriers and third party
administrators in the litigation of workers’ compensation claims, including
the defense of Serious & Willful claims, Discrimination under Labor Code
section 132a, subrogation claims in civil court and other workers'
compensation issues of concern to employers. Ms. Mills manages and litigates
employment cases involving discrimination, harassment and other personnel
issues such as hiring, firing and leave entitlements. Her experience in
workers’ compensation makes her especially effective in managing employment
disability issues under both federal and state law.
Ms.
Mills earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and anthropology
from San Jose State University and is a graduate of Golden Gate University
School of Law. She is a member of the California State Bar, the Santa Clara
Bar Association and the California Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorneys
Association. Ms. Mills also serves as a Pro Tem Judge and a member of the
Arbitration Panel for the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
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