The Fine Line Between Fiction and Litigation: An Interview with Walter Walker
This article originally appeared in the magazine of the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) Forum Magazine, October 2000. San Francisco personal injury lawyer and CAOC Board member. Walter "Skip" Walker published five novels from 1983 to 1992. In A Dime to Dance By, former high school football star, and now second-rate attorney, Chuckie Bishop whiles…
Read MoreSkip Walker Named Finalist for 2021 Marin County Trial Lawyer of the Year
The firm is proud to announce that Walter "Skip" Walker was named a finalist for the Marin County Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2021. This is Skip’s second time as a finalist for this prestigious award. He has also been nominated for San Francisco Trial Lawyer of the Year five times and California Trial…
Read MorePlaintiff Magazine Profile: Peter Koenig
As a defense lawyer, decisions on resolving a case were "out of my hands." Not anymore. Peter Koenig is profiled in the December 2019 issue of Plaintiff Magazine. In the article he discusses is transition from working on the insurance defense side of the bar to representation of plaintiffs, a role he finds much more…
Read MoreWalker, Hamilton & Koenig Wins “2018 Trial Lawyer of the Year” Award
In 2018, Attorneys Walter Walker, Peter Koenig, and Beau Burbidge were named 2018 San Francisco Trial Lawyer of the Year by the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association. The team, which was recognized for their work on Willis v. City of Fresno, received the award during a ceremony held at the Hotel Nikko…
Read MoreWalter Walker Selected to Participate in Development of Statewide Training Program on Police Use of Body Cameras
Walker, Hamilton & Koenig attorney Walter “Skip” Walker has been selected to represent the voice of the plaintiffs’ bar at a conference on the development of a statewide training program on the police use of body cameras. This conference, held by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, will bring together representatives from local governments and…
Read More