Anthony Li has dedicated his career to retained criminal defense, passionately advocating for his clients through all stages of pretrial litigation, trial practice, internal investigations, and pre-indictment criminal inquiries. His approach is rooted in empathy, creativity, curiosity, and clear communication, ensuring his clients receive thoughtful and vigorous representation.
Licensed to practice in both state and federal courts in Oregon and Washington, Anthony is an active member of the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Association and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2022, 2023, and 2024, highlighting exceptional commitment to his field of practice.
Anthony began his career as a clerk at the Federal Public Defender’s Office in Portland and gained further experience working with the Oregon Innocence Project. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Gonzaga University and earned his Juris Doctor from Lewis & Clark Law School.
With a particular interest in the intersection of law, science, and technology, Anthony has litigated cases involving complex issues such as human anatomy, brain science, criminal forensics, and computer crime. His dedication to exploring cutting-edge legal challenges ensures his clients benefit from innovative and informed advocacy.
Bethany Bonneville is a criminal defense attorney with Janet Hoffman & Associates.
At the University of Oregon School of Law, Bethany honed her interest in criminal law and sharpened her legal research and writing skills, working as a summer law clerk for the Oregon Federal Public Defenders and as a legal extern for the District Court of Oregon.
After graduating at the top of her law school class, Bethany clerked for the Alaska Court of Appeals, a court that hears only criminal matters. As a clerk, she worked on matters related to speedy trial rights, post-conviction relief, search and seizure of electronic information, criminal restitution, self-defense, and sexual assault.
At Janet Hoffman & Associates, Bethany uses her advanced research skills to ensure no stone is left unturned in pursuit of the best defense for clients. Outside of criminal law, Bethany is passionate about immigrant rights and sits on the board of directors for the Rhizome Center for Migrants.
Rachael Burch is a criminal defense attorney with Janet Hoffman & Associates.
At the University of Oregon School of Law Rachael seized nearly every opportunity available to her to further the skills needed to become a compassionate advocate and formidable adversary. In addition to captaining the Moot Court Oral Argument team and working as an editor for the Oregon Law Review, Rachael spent two years working for the Oregon Federal Public Defenders as their Chief Law Clerk. There, she had her first introduction to criminal defense, assisting attorneys with Habeas Corpus petitions, Ninth Circuit appellate briefs, and Compassionate Release requests. Outside of her legal work, Rachael was employed at her alma mater, Willamette University, as the assistant coach for their debate union, and taught classes in basic debate and critical thinking skills to elementary school children through the international organization, ThinkTalk.
After graduating at the top of her law school class, Rachael spent a year in San Diego at Fell Law representing plaintiffs in a variety of cases including professional malpractice actions, employment matters, property disputes, and wrongful death claims. Her work in California included negotiating with opposing counsel to resolve matters outside of litigation, intensive pre-trial motion and discovery work, and second chairing a multi-million-dollar legal malpractice arbitration. Though she has now returned to criminal defense, her prior experience in civil law allows her a more nuanced view of the unique considerations faced by clients with parallel civil and criminal proceedings.
At Janet Hoffman & Associates, Rachael’s greatest professional joys come from exploring creative legal theories to challenge allegations and from spending time with her clients to understand their unique lived experiences. Her strong academic background, depth of practical experience and commitment to excellence, position her as an asset to the firm and to her clients.
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