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Philadelphia Consumer Protection Law Firm
Overview
Weisberg Law is a Philadelphia-based law firm helping clients reach favorable outcomes in matters of law concerning consumer protection, civil rights, employment law, real estate, and more. Their litigation services work toward helping clients hold wrongdoers accountable for violating the clients’ rights. When people become victims of fraud, have had false accusations made against their professional practice, have been falsely arrested imprisoned, or something else, an attorney from Weisberg Law can help them hold responsible parties accountable for their wrongful actions. The firm prides itself on its 24-hour turnaround time for answering inquiries, which means contacting Weisberg Law today could mean getting in touch with someone by tomorrow. They offer free consultations to prospective clients to make sure they and the client understand what they’re up against and how Weisberg Law can help.
About Weisberg Law
Practice Areas
- Consumer Protection
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1500 Walnut Street, 21st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone
Fax
- 610-690-7401
Websites
Other Offices
Weisberg Law (Main Office) 7 South Morton Avenue Morton, PA 19070 (866) 570-6945
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