Frederick W. Penney Injury

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Frederick W. Penney (aka; Fred Penney or Fred Penny) grew up in the Northern California town of Penryn in the 1970s. He is one of four boys that became the author of the Penryn Boys Series of books. Through his experience he got to know many Penryn Boys and their amazing adventures. The book is fiction based on real and legendary stories and events that occurred in Pernyn long ago. The Penryn Boys novels were published among other things as a philanthropic gift to middle and junior high schools throughout the West and edited by the highly esteemed and longtime Del Oro High School teacher and college professor, Mark Hayward. Currently, Frederick Penney is working on Book Two of Penryn Boys titled "He's Back."

Frederick Penney is the principal stockholder of a nationally renowned race engine building company called Comptech, of which engines have won among other races, the Indianapolis 500. Comptech also builds Mazda race engines and was selected by a famous California Angels pitcher to build his powerplant for his competition racecar. When he's not fine tuning internal combustibles he's managing a large California law firm; Penney and Associates. Fred Penney is a personal injury lawyer by trade. Fred is also involved in the Pacific Challenge Series Late Model Racing series. These series races take place at the All American Speedway, Madera Speedway, Stockton 99 Speedway, and the Ukiah Speedway. Mr. Penney is also involved in Penney Racing Supply in Sacramento which supplies race teams with parts and racing tires.

Born February, 1963, admitted to the California State Bar in 1992. Mr. Penney received his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University in 1988 in Philosophy. He attended J. Reuben Clark Law School (JRCLS) where he received his J.D. degree in 1991.

Following his admission to the bar he briefly worked for a nationwide personal injury firm. Due to numerous requests from potential clients, he opened the law firm of Penney and Associates in 1992. Mr. Penney as a young lawyer was contracted by a national law firm to take a number of their difficult cases to trial. Within six months of passing his bar he was lead trial lawyer in a large Superior Court personal injury case. After that Mr. Penney was able to successfully prosecute cases for clients throughout California.

Mr. Penney is the author of numerous personal injury articles. He became a member of the California Trial Lawyers Association in 1993. He has been admitted in 1992 and 1993 to the Federal Eastern District Court and the 9th District Court of Appeals. Mr. Penney appears in cases that have issues litigated successfully before the California Supreme Court. Frederick Penney and the partners of his firm, have been named top 100 Attorney's in northern California, members of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Sacramento Magazine Top Lawyers for 2015 and 2016, among other things. Frederick Penney is a member of the United States Supreme Court bar, and an officer of the Court. The Penney and Associates firm has expanded throughout the State of California with offices located in Sacramento, Roseville, Rocklin, Irvine, Chico, and satellite offices in Fairfield, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Fresno, Stockton, Sunnyvale, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, San Diego and other major cities. In December 2015, one of Penney and Associates cases was featured on NBC nightly news.

The Penney and Associates firm continues to expand throughout the State of California. Mr. Penney and the California personal injury lawyers within the firm have handled numerous high-profile personal injury cases and thousands of personal injury lawyer cases which has made his firm arguably one of the most sought after personal injury firms in the state of California. Among one of the notable cases was a traffic accident where the client was found at fault by the police, yet Penney and Associates was still able to obtain a winning result.

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