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Suliman Khan, a distinguished attorney at Parker Taylor Law Group, PC, brings over six decades of unparalleled legal expertise to the Sacramento community. Located at the heart of California's capital, Suliman has dedicated his career to advocating for clients across a spectrum of practice areas, including Criminal Defense, Employment & Labor, and Wrongful Termination. His profound understanding of the law and strategic acumen have made him a formidable force in the courtroom, consistently securing favorable outcomes for his clients. Throughout his illustrious career, Suliman Khan has built a reputation for his meticulous approach and unwavering dedication to justice. His extensive experience in criminal defense has equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate complex legal challenges, while his proficiency in employment and labor law ensures that his clients' rights are fiercely protected. Suliman's commitment to fighting wrongful termination cases underscores his dedication to upholding fair work practices and protecting employees from unjust workplace actions. Suliman's client-centered approach is characterized by clear communication, personalized strategies, and an unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible results. His deep-rooted passion for the law and his clients' well-being are evident in every case he undertakes. At Parker Taylor Law Group, PC, Suliman Khan continues to serve as a beacon of legal excellence, offering his clients a wealth of knowledge and a steadfast partner in their legal journeys. Whether defending the accused or advocating for employees' rights, Suliman's expertise and dedication remain unmatched in the Sacramento legal community.
Wrongful death attorneys represent families who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others. They seek compensation for the devastating loss. Common matters include fatal accidents, medical negligence deaths, workplace fatalities, product liability deaths.