Wood Law Group - Las Vegas, NV
Lawyers in Las Vegas, NV
601 S 10th Street #103 Las Vegas, NV 89101 - 7027
Updated: 03/03/2026
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2020-2024save your time and go with a bigger more established law firm. they are not professional.
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Hired Law firm 2021-2023They are so good....all staff very friendly and professional
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Hired Law firm 2022-2023This law firm is the best in town with my experience with them. I highly recommend any one to have them handle your case... Ask for Laura Sanchez. She is the best lawyer ever. Words can't explain what this lady does for her clients. U are the best Miss Sanchez.
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