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About Us

Carash Law handles cases throughout Northern California and Southern California.

Carash Law was originaly established in 1975 in the Central Valley. The practice was formerly known as Simonelli, Simonelli and Carash and became incorporated in 1977.  Joel Carash became lead counsel of the firm in the early 1980's.

In 2004, Julian Carash joined the firm and established Carash Law San Jose, which is now the main office. Prior to joining Carash Law, Julian Carash worked for a large personal injury law firm based out of Los Angeles.

Senior Attorney Joel Carash is former Chief Trial Deputy of the San Joaquin County Public Defender's Office. He has handled numerous high profile criminal cases throughout the Northern California Region, making national media coverage. Attorney Joel Carash has served as a Professor of Law for several years on the subject of Family Law. Joel Carash was born and raised in the Bay Area and is a proud alumnus of UC Hastings School of Law in San Francisco.

Attorney Julian Carash devotes 100% of his practice advocating for the rights of victims in personal injury cases. He began his legal career working as a law clerk for a large personal injury law firm based out of Los Angeles County. Julian Carash has also handled numerous high profile civil matters which gained national media coverage, including representing numerous plaintiffs in the Bay View Hunters Point toxic tort case in San Francisco, the Fiesta Night Club shooting case in San Jose involving world famous recording artists, as well as others. Julian Carash is a proud resident of San Jose and alumnus of  Santa Clara University School of Law. Julian Carash speaks Italian and French. Attorney Julian Carash has achieved multiple results on personal injury cases in excess of a million dollars.

Like the story of David and Goliath, the attorneys of Carash Law believe in aggressively and ethically fighting for our client's rights when an injustice has occurred, no matter how large the obstacles may be in our path. 

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