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Maui Law LLLC is a Maui law firm to guide you through legal challenges with professional skill and personal support.
Attorney Jill Uehara established Maui Law LLLC, a trusted Maui law firm, to serve the community where she was born and raised, and where her family has lived for generations. In addition to deep local roots, Jill has years of legal experience in courtrooms across Hawai’i and continues to represent clients across the state.
Jill is a quick-thinking litigator and creative problem-solver with a strong track record of success. Whether you are a landlord seeking to assert your rights and protect your property, a party to a TRO proceeding, a victim of a serious injury, or an individual facing a criminal charge that could affect your future, Jill will work tirelessly and creatively to resolve your legal issues.
Jill knows that achieving a favorable outcome is not the only thing that matters; you also need personal support and professional guidance while navigating the legal process. Facing a lawsuit or criminal charge can be overwhelming. Jill’s Maui law firm is committed to providing responsive service, respect for your concerns, and reliable support at every stage of the legal process.
To work with a Maui law firm that understands your needs and helps you achieve your goals, contact Maui Law LLLC to schedule a consultation.
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Attorney Jill Uehara was born and raised in Waiehu on the island of Maui—the fourth generation of her family to call the island home. While growing up, she attended St. Anthony School. After completing her undergraduate studies at Princeton University and earning a Master’s degree at Duquesne University, Jill returned to Hawai’i to earn her law degree at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. After working in both the court system and in private practice, Jill established her own practice, a Maui law firm dedicated to providing strategic legal advocacy rooted in respect for local culture.
Facing a legal issue or a criminal charge raises a lot of questions, especially if you are unfamiliar with the legal system. A knowledgeable Maui law firm can give you the guidance you need to make informed decisions about your case.
If you are a landlord who wants to evict someone, you will need to file a complaint in the District Court. In some cases, you must give the tenant notice prior to filing; the amount of notice required depends on the reason for the eviction. The tenant will have a chance to respond to the complaint, and a hearing date will be set by the court. If the court rules in your favor, you will receive a Judgment for Possession. Your attorney makes sure you have grounds to evict, that notice is proper, and that court documents are complete and accurate. Your attorney will also represent you in court, and, if necessary, coordinate with law enforcement to carry out the eviction.
You have the right to an attorney, and you should contact one immediately. Tell the police that you want to remain silent until you speak to your attorney. Your attorney will request an Administrative Driver’s License Revocation Office (ALDRO) hearing to challenge any administrative revocation of your license and will represent you at the hearing. Your attorney will also represent you in any criminal proceedings and may challenge the legality of your arrest or the evidence against you.
If you have a serious personal injury claim, you should definitely have an injury attorney. A skilled attorney understands how to build a strong case, document your injuries and damages, and advocate for the full value of your claim. Your attorney works to negotiate a settlement that will meet your needs, so that you can focus on healing. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, your attorney will protect your interests at trial.
When you face an important legal challenge, you should have the best possible representation for your unique needs. Here are some of the reasons clients choose to work with Jill Uehara and Maui Law LLLC.