stevethumbSTEPHEN ESTEY

Stephen J. Estey is a founding partner of Estey & Bomberger, LLP. In February of 2012, he was named “Trial Attorney of the Year” by the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego for his many outstanding verdicts. His last three verdicts were for $30 million, $11.2 million and $23 million. He has an AV-Rating with Martindale-Hubbell… [Read More]

 

 

mikethumbMICHAEL BOMBERGER

As a founding partner, Mike has built Estey Bomberger to be one the premier personal injury law firms in the United States. Mike’s vision for Estey Bomberger is based a simple belief of promoting core values of respect, integrity, and honesty with his clients, partners, peers, and employees. Mike believes that successful organizations run best with a team that works well together… [Read More]

 

 

jenniferthumbJENNIFER GREENE

Jennifer L. Greene received her Bachelor of Science degree in 2003 from Arizona State University, with a major in Justice Studies.  While attending Arizona State, she worked as an intern for the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office, Juvenile Division, where she researched alternative treatment programs and acted as an advocate for juvenile offenders… [Read More]

 

 

marythumbMARY BAJO

In 2011 Mary Bajo joined the firm of Estey & Bomberger and began assisting in the preparation of the trial for a man who was injured while on a construction site.  Mary also assisted the trial attorneys during that trial which resulted in an $11.7 million verdict.  She recently assisted in the preparation of the trial for a young victim… [Read More]

 

 

DONALD J. BECK

Donald Joseph Beck has practiced exclusively on high value complex personal injury cases since graduating from Southwestern University in 1975. While in law school, he clerked for a Los Angeles firm of personal injury lawyers who specialized in trial of large injury cases. He is a pilot, and has achieved a $13,813,000 verdict in wrongful death airplane crash litigation… [Read More]

LJUBISA “LJ” KOSTIC

For the better part of a decade, Ljubisa “LJ” Kostic represented big businesses, private and government institutions, and their insurance companies. But he never forgot to wear his grandfather’s watch, the one his grandfather (also named Ljubisa Kostic) was wearing the day he was killed by a bus because the bus driver was drunk… [Read More]