Jonathan Shin

Tune in tonight to KABC 790AM!

Attorney Jonathan Shin will be on the air tonight at 12:00 AM PST, to discuss personal injury matters with Stan Katzer, executive producer and host for “So what’s your problem?” Jonathan will be taking live calls and helping listeners across the globe with their personal injury questions.

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Tune in tonight!

KABC 790 AM 12-1 AM

“So what’s your problem?” hosts guest professionals that offer intelligent advice to listeners while have a few laughs along the way. The segment comes after the KTLA Morning News, The Larry O’Connor Show, Dr. Drew, and the Ben Shapiro Show.

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If you or a loved one are injured by another party, contact our office to receive a free consultation. Our Irvine personal injury lawyers will help you evaluate your claim. Our Irvine personal injury attorneys don’t charge any fees upfront! If we don’t win, you don’t have to pay us anything. Essentially you get a lawyer at no cost to you, and we’ll deal with the headaches, so you can focus on recovery. You have nothing to lose, and all to gain. We are just one phone call away!

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Attorney Jonathan Shin Receives the Top 40 Under 40 Award in Personal Injury Law

Attorney Jonathan Shin was recently awarded the Top 40 Under 40 Award in Personal Injury by the American Academy of Attorneys. Less than 1% of all attorneys are nominated to become a member. The American Academy of Attorneys is a national organization of elite attorneys actively practicing law who are dedicated to the promotion of excellence in the field of law and their communities. The American Academy of Attorneys recognizes those top-tier attorneys who exemplify excellence in the legal profession and the community.

Whether your case settles, goes on to mediation, or requires litigation, the attorneys at SHIN Law Group will be in your corner, always.

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Pro Bono Clinic

Our team at SHIN Law Group, believes that serving our community is of the utmost importance. It’s not always easy, nor cheap, to get an attorney’s opinion on a legal matter; therefore, attending local clinics can provide a temporary solution to your legal needs.

The Orange County Korean American Bar Association (OC KABA) hosts such clinics at the Korean American Federation (KAF) located in Garden Grove, and at Korean Community Services (KCS) located in Buena Park. Our firm serves those clinics frequently, so if you ever need a second opinion or want to speak to an attorney regarding your legal issue face-to-face, please email us and we can provide you with the date, location, and time of those clinics.

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SHIN Law Group at the Korean Community Services Pro Bono Clinic - December 21, 2018



A Brief Introduction to Our Firm

SHIN Law Group

Our law firm is committed to excellence and client satisfaction. Our team of attorneys strive to create an extremely well balanced law firm, where creative thinking, practical solutions, and a passion for advocacy, inform all our work.

The attorneys at SHIN Law Group always take a results driven approach, ensuring that our client’s best interest are fully protected and served. We firmly believe that our client’s should be treated with the same level of respect, compassion, and attention we would give to a legal issue of a family member. We know that legal issues can often times be daunting and burdensome, but our team of attorneys are here to relieve you of your legal worries and make a lasting positive impression.

Thank you for taking the time to learn about our firm. Whenever you need us, we will always be there for you.

A team of devoted attorneys, just for you.

A team of devoted attorneys, just for you.


A Helpful Guide to New California DMV Laws for 2019

New California DMV Laws for 2019

With the start of the new year, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (“DMV”) has announced new laws or changes to the laws for 2019:

Temporary Paper Plates (AB 516)

Authorized California car dealers must now place a paper plate with a number and expiration date on every vehicle they sell, whether new or used. The motive behind this piece of legislation is to improve road safety and reduce the number of toll road offenders.

Gender Identity (SB 179)

When applying for a new license or identity card, people will now have the option to select their own gender. Categories for male, female, or non-binary will be available. If the non-binary option is chosen, the gender category will be notated with an “x.”

Breathalyzer on Engine Start (SB 1046)

Between January 1, 2019 and 2026, repeat DUI offenders or first time DUI offenders who have caused injuries, must install a breathalyzer on the engine ignition for a period of 12 to 48 months. These regulations also apply to DUI infractions involving alcohol consumption or the combined use of alcohol and drugs.

Verification of Polluting Emissions (AB 1274)

The smog exemption for new vehicles that have been purchased will extend from six to eight years. During the two years of exemption, a smog check will not be required, but the vehicle owner will have to pay $25. The $20 charge during the first six years of exemption to verify smog remain unchanged.

Driving Privileges for Minors (AB 2685)

Courts will no longer be able to suspend, restrict, or delay issuing a minor’s driver’s license for one year for truancy or for being under the guardianship of the state. Suspensions or delays reported to the DMV prior to January 1, 2019 will remain in effect.

Motorized Scooters (AB 2989)

Individuals over the age of 18 are no longer required to wear a bicycle helmet when using a motorized scooter. This law also amends existing law that prohibits a person from using a motorized scooter on a highway that has a speed limit greater than 25 miles per hour, unless it is on a special Class IV bikeway as well as Class II.

Unsafe or Unattached Loads on Vehicles (AB 1925)

The DMV must now include at least one question on 20 percent of knowledge tests (written exams) on traffic laws about California’s unsecured load code. This was enacted, in part, to verify that applicants understood that abandoning or dumping any animal is a criminal offense.

Decals for Low Emission Vehicles (AB 544)

The green and white decals for low emission vehicles will be valid until January 1, 2019. The DMV created a new sticker program to allow certain low-polluting vehicles to travel in HOV lanes regardless of the number of passengers in the vehicle for a period of four years. Vehicles that received green or white decals between January 1, 2017 and March 1, 2018, will be eligible to request a red decal, which will give them access to the HOV lanes until January 1, 2022. The DMV will also issue light violet color decals in 2019, which will grant access to low emission vehicles to the HOV lanes until January 1, 2023.

Passing Waste Service Vehicles (AB 2115)

In an effort to protect sanitation workers, drivers approaching a waste collection truck with its amber lights flashing must move into an adjacent lane, if possible, and pass at a safe distance. If a driver is unable to change lanes, the driver must slow to a safe and reasonable speed.

New California DMV Laws for 2019

A new chapter with 365-pages began yesterday.

Happy New Year

Happy new year to all of our friends, family members, colleagues, and clients. May the New Year bring you and your loved ones happiness, peace, prosperity, and good health throughout 2019. We hope this chapter of your life is filled with good memories.

Happy New Year 2019