Webber & Egbert Employment Law, P.C. - San Francisco, CA
Employment Law Lawyers in San Francisco, CA
50 California Street, Suite 1500 San Francisco, CA 94111
San Francisco Employment Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law 100%
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Webber & Egbert Employment Law, P.C.
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Hired Law firm 2021-2022Mr. Webber and his team were very helpful during the whole process. They kept be updated all the time and explained every step of the way. I couldn’t be any happier with the outcome. I appreciate them all .
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Hired Law firm 2021-2022Thank you Webber Law Group for working diligently on my case. You guys exceeded my expectations and I'm very blessed to have been represented by such an amazing attorney, Kelsey Webber. He truly cares for his clients and you can see it through his actions.
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Hired Law firm 2020-2022Webber Law Group will have your back. They really know their stuff and really help people. If you have them in your corner, you can feel comfortable that you're in good hands. They're good people.
Contact
50 California Street, Suite 1500
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: (415) 949-3018
Website: https://www.webberlawgroup.com/
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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