Tulare County Real Estate Lawyers
Real Estate and Environmental
Real Estate
Real Estate, Collections, Personal Injury and Stockbroker Fraud
I have a general civil practice, emphasizing real estate, personal injuries and collections. I presently have cases in San Joaquin, Alameda, Santa Clara and Stanislaus counties. As a sole practitioner I am the attorney who handles all aspects of all of my cases. I have 39 years experience, and I try to settle cases when possible, otherwise I try to get the best results without unnecessary problems and costs.
Real Estate, Appeals, Employment and Landlord Tenant
Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Business and Personal Injury
Real Estate, Administrative, Business and Municipal
Real Estate, Business, Construction and Personal Injury
Real Estate, Business, Estate Planning and Landlord Tenant
Real Estate, Business and Energy
Real Estate, Agricultural, Estate Planning and Municipal
Real Estate, Business, Construction and Criminal Defense
Real Estate, Business, Criminal Defense and Estate Planning
Real Estate
Free Consultation
Real Estate, Business and Environmental
Free Consultation
Real Estate, Business and Immigration
Real Estate, Business, Landlord Tenant and Trademarks
Chris DeWys focuses on civil litigation dealing with commercial and residential real estate, business disputes, neighbor issues, land use, and landlord-tenant matters. Chris also handles Danfoura Law P.C.'s probate administration practice and litigation. Chris has been in civil litigation since 2008 and joined Danfoura Law P.C. in 2015 after four years of solo practice and two years at a boutique civil litigation firm in San Francisco. Chris is committed to active client engagement throughout the litigation process and ensuring that client goals are achieved both efficiently and with value. Chris moved to San Francisco in 2003 after growing up in...
Real Estate
Real Estate, Business and International
Real Estate and Arbitration & Mediation
Karen Matcke Crosby Attorney / Mediator P.C. 35+ years of legal practice and 15+ years as a mediator.
WHY MEDIATION CAN BE SUPERIOR TO COURT
By Karen Matcke Crosby (2021)
Court litigation exposes parties to great public exposure, expense and long delays in court proceedings. Litigants have little or no control over the procedural process. How a dispute arose in the first place, is given short shrift, failing to consider the parties’ intentions, experience in negotiations (or lack thereof), personality, ego, culture, norms, morals, bullying, customs, or values. What is heard in court is the representing attorney’s version of his client’s legal...
Real Estate, Business, Landlord Tenant and Personal Injury
Free Consultation
Real Estate and Landlord Tenant
Real Estate and Estate Planning
Real Estate, Business, Landlord Tenant and Personal Injury
Real Estate and Environmental
Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Business and Estate Planning
Real Estate and Bankruptcy
Real Estate, Business, Estate Planning and Trademarks
Real Estate, Business, Estate Planning and Immigration
Real Estate, Estate Planning and Tax
Free Consultation
Real Estate, Appeals, Business and Environmental
Real Estate, Business and Products Liability
Real Estate, Business and Tax
Real Estate, Business, Personal Injury and Products Liability
Real Estate
Real Estate, Arbitration & Mediation and Employment
Real Estate, Antitrust and Bankruptcy
Real Estate, Construction, Insurance Claims and Personal Injury
Real Estate, Arbitration & Mediation, Business and Divorce
Real Estate, Divorce and Estate Planning
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