Vernon Charles Goins II is a multilingual licensed attorney with a private practice focused on employment law, probate law, trust and estate planning, and general commercial litigation. Not only is he fluent in both French and Spanish, he holds a JD, an MBA, and an LLM degree. With the broad range of education that Vernon has acquired, he is a fervent advocate for his clients and their best interests.
Outside of his law practice, Mr. Goins has garnered exceptional experience through numerous organizations, such as teaching fourth grade bilingual classes in Compton, California for Teach for America, being President of the Charles Houston Bar Association, President of the California Association of Black Lawyers, and Director of Region IX of the National Bar Association. Vernon has also previously served on the Board of Directors of the Alameda Contra Costa County Trial Lawyers Association, the Lawyers Club of San Francisco, the Oakland Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Alameda County Bar Association. Lastly, he was a Steering Committee Member for the California Minority Counsel Program, member of the Earl Warren Inn of Court, Oakland Rotary Club #3, and current member of 100 Black Men of the Bay Area. Mr. Goins currently serves as a Trustee of the French-American International High School in San Francisco.
Vernon's goal is to help his clients and their families protect their wealth and settle simple to complex disputes by achieving their desired outcomes. For more information, please visit http://www.goinslawfirm.com.