Lauren C. Jones Law

Lauren C. Jones Law Merging our experience, skill, and education to provide services in Estate Planning and Business Law. Lauren C. The services offered by Lauren C. to 5:00 p.m.

Jones Law is a new name in West Sacramento, opening its doors at the end of 2020. However, Lauren has been part of the legal community in West Sacramento since 2014. In 2009, Lauren attended Lincoln Law School of Sacramento and in 2013 she became a member of the California State Bar. In 2014, she started Gallagher Jones LLP with her former business partner. After over seven years of practice, bein

g selected a Super Lawyer Rising Star among her peers from 2018-2020, being selected as Sacramento’s Best of the Bar in 2019, and then being selected as Sacramento Business Journal’s Top 40 under 40 in 2020, time came for her to step out on her own. Lauren has now been in practice for 10 years and Lauren C. Jones Law has been named Best Law Firm in Yolo County since opening its doors. Jones Law include Estate Planning (revocable and irrevocable trusts, wills, powers of attorney, advanced healthcare directives, living wills, HIPAA authorizations, probate, and estate administration) and Business Law (formation, corporate governance, general counsel, contract drafting and negotiation, non-disclosure agreements, employment contracts, intellectual property, dissolution, and litigation). Telephone Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. Office Hours: Due to COVID restrictions, by appointment only.

06/02/2026

Do you know is Pride Month?

Join us as we celebrate prominent leaders within the legal community who brought forth significant changes in American history.

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05/29/2026

Justine W. Polier (née Wise; April 12, 1903 – July 31, 1987) was an American lawyer, the first woman Justice in New York. An outspoken activist and judge who served for 38 years on the Family Court bench.

Justine Wise was born April 12, 1903, in Portland, Oregon, to Rabbi Stephen Wise and Louise Waterman Wise. Her father was a prominent rabbi who helped found the American Jewish Congress (1918) and the NAACP (1909). He was also a leading advocate of a Jewish state and a pro-labor activist. Her mother was an artist and social worker who founded the Free Synagogue Adoption Committee in 1916 in New York.

As a young woman, she studied labor relations and advocated for workers’ rights, while also working at Elizabeth Peabody Settlement house and a textile mill. She attended Horace Mann High School, Bryn Mawr College, Radcliffe College, and Barnard College. In 1925, she enrolled in Yale Law School, where she eventually became editor of the Yale Law Journal. She commuted to support the 1926 Passaic Strike.

Polier began volunteering with the International Juridicial Association (IJA) in 1933 alongside her future husband Shad Polier.

Preferring social legislation to practicing law, Polier worked as the first woman referee and in 1934 Assistant Corporate Council for the Workman's Compensation Division.

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05/28/2026

Sabrina Shizue McKenna (born October 7, 1957) is an American judge from the U.S. state of Hawaii. Since March 3, 2011, she has served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii.

McKenna was born on October 7, 1957, in Tokyo, Japan. Her father was a professor from the Midwestern United States and her mother was a Japanese national. McKenna's father died when she was 9 years old. McKenna graduated from Yokota High School in Tokyo.

McKenna attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where she played on the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine women's basketball team. She was one of the first beneficiaries of Title IX. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Japanese. McKenna then earned her Juris Doctor from the William S. Richardson School of Law.

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05/26/2026

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05/25/2026

Honoring all who served.
In Observance of Memorial Day, the courts and our office are closed today.
We will resume regular office hours on Tuesday May 26th.

05/22/2026

Have a great holiday weekend!
We are closed Monday, May 25th in Observance of Memorial Day.
We will resume regular office hours on Tuesday the 26th!

05/20/2026

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05/14/2026

Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (May 24, 1870 – July 9, 1938) was an American lawyer and jurist who served on the New York Court of Appeals from 1914 to 1932 and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1932 until his death in 1938. Cardozo is remembered for his significant influence on the development of American common law in the 20th century, as well as for his philosophy and vivid prose style.�

Born in New York City, Cardozo passed the bar in 1891 after attending Columbia Law School. He won an election to the New York Supreme Court in 1913 but was appointed to the New York Court of Appeals the following year. He won election as chief judge of that court in 1926. As chief judge, he wrote majority opinions in cases such as Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.

In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Cardozo to the U.S. Supreme Court to succeed Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Cardozo served on the Court until his death in 1938 and formed part of the liberal bloc of justices known as the Three Musketeers. He wrote the Court's majority opinion in notable cases such as Nixon v. Condon (1932) and Steward Machine Co. v. Davis (1937).

Cardozo, the son of Rebecca Washington (née Nathan) and Albert Jacob Cardozo, was born in 1870 in New York City. Both Cardozo's maternal grandparents, Sara Seixas and Isaac Mendes Seixas Nathan, and his paternal grandparents, Ellen Hart and Michael H. Cardozo, were Western Sephardim of the Portuguese-Jewish community, and affiliated with Manhattan's Congregation Shearith Israel. Cardozo had his bar mitzvah at Shearith Israel in June of 1883. Their ancestors had immigrated to the British colonies from London, England, before the American Revolution.

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