Warrenton Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Fallon, Myers & Marshall, LLP, located in Warrenton, Virginia, is engaged in the general practice of law with specific focus on the representation of clients in: Business, Commercial, Construction, and Development Law, Land Use, Real Estate disputes, Zoning matters, Wills, Trusts and Estates, and Civil Litigation in both Circuit and General District Courts. ...
Fallon, Myers & Marshall, LLP, located in Warrenton, Virginia, is engaged in the general practice of law with specific focus on the representation of clients in: Business, Commercial, Construction, and Development Law, Land Use, Real Estate disputes, Zoning matters, Wills, Trusts and Estates, and Civil Litigation in both Circuit and General District Courts. ...
Fallon, Myers & Marshall, LLP, located in Warrenton, Virginia, is engaged in the general practice of law with specific focus on the representation of clients in: Business, Commercial, Construction, and Development Law, Land Use, Real Estate disputes, Zoning matters, Wills, Trusts and Estates, and Civil Litigation in both Circuit and General District Courts.
Fallon, Myers & Marshall, LLP values each of its client relationships and matches the appropriate attorneys of the firm with the special needs of each client. The Firm seeks to develop lasting relationships through thoughtful counsel and skilled legal representation. Its expertise and experience combine to achieve effective and innovative legal representation through apt analysis, reliable counsel, and appropriate advocacy. The Firm’s goal is the resolution of legal matters in the way most beneficial for our clients and their interests.
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