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Beachwood Employment and Business Law Firm
Overview
Located in Pepper Pike, Mark W. Biggerman, Attorney at Law, has decades of experience representing both employers and employees in tough employment law matters throughout Ohio. Mr. Biggerman is an attorney with Supreme Court experience, having tried cases in all levels of state and federal court, up through the Ohio Supreme Court and the U.S Supreme Court.
As a worker, you need a serious lawyer who will protect your rights to ensure you are treated fairly in the workplace. And as a business, you need competent representation to safeguard your reputation and the security of your workforce. Mark W. Biggerman has represented both sides of employment disputes, giving him a unique and comprehensive perspective into your challenges. While many attorneys work toward maximizing your settlement by threatening to go to court, Mr. Biggerman explores all solutions available to you, often developing an innovative strategy that other lawyers may overlook. When the stakes are high, you need an attorney like Mark W. Biggerman who not only cares about your case, but your rights and success in the workplace.
In addition to employment law, Mark W. Biggerman represents clients in personal injury claims, civil rights violations and civil litigation cases. Mr. Biggerman works directly with you to thoroughly investigate your case and gather all the details before developing a strategy for your success. Contact the firm today to set up a free initial consultation.
About Mark W. Biggerman, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Employment and Business Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
29325 Chagrin Blvd.Suite 305 Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone
Fax
- 216-831-9526
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