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Redwood City Administrative Law Firm
Overview
The Law Offices of Michael E. Adams in Redwood City, California, serves clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Our office has over 35 years experience providing legal representation and advice in civil litigation matters involving employment, civil rights, and personal injury.
At our office we take on government agencies and corporate interests in order to fight for the rights of individuals. We empathize with our clients and are able to effectively get their point across in court or elsewhere to achieve the best possible results.
When you are searching for a civil litigation attorney, it is important to find one with experience. At our office we have extensive litigation experience, including many jury trials. In civil rights, we have taken and argued cases to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. We are comfortable in any courtroom setting.
Contact us for a free initial telephone consultation to speak with an attorney. For your convenience, evening and weekend office hours may be arranged. Fee arrangements are either on a contingency, hybrid, or hourly basis.
The law offices of Michael E. Adams, in Redwood City, California, represent clients in San Mateo County, Alameda County, Santa Clara County, SanJose, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Mateo.
About Michael E. Adams Law Offices
Practice Areas
- Administrative Law
- Civil Rights
- Discrimination
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Government Agencies & Programs
- Labor Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Medical Malpractice
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Native Peoples Law
- Nursing Home
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Sexual Harassment
Litigation
- 90%
Pro Bono Activities
- Moot Court Judge; Stanford Law School, 1995 - Present
Office Information
Address
702 Marshall StreetSuite 300 Redwood City, CA 94063 - 1824
Phone
Fax
- 650-599-9785
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