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Santa Ana Wrongful Termination Law Firm
Overview
The law firm of Reich, Adell, Crost & Cvitan was founded over 25 years ago on the principle that working people deserve the same high quality of legal representation that their employers can afford. Since then, the firm has fought for the rights of individual employees, unions, and union trust funds, and won many important battles. It has earned the respect of both union and management attorneys for its high standards of quality and integrity.
About Reich, Adell, Crost & Cvitan
Practice Areas
- Wrongful Termination
- Wage / Hour Issues
- Discrimination
- Severance Agreements
- Sexual Harassment
- Advising Employees
- NLRB Proceedings
- Arbitration
- Collections
- FEPC Proceedings
- Fraud Litigation
- Plan Drafting & Amendment
- General ERISA Advice
- State & Federal Reporting
Litigation
- 50%
Office Information
Address
2670 North Main St.Suite 300 Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone
Fax
- (714) 834-0762
Websites
Other Offices
Reich, Adell & Cvitan (Main Office) 3550 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 2000 Los Angeles, CA 90010 - 2314 (213) 386-3860
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