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Mill Valley Business & Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
The Law and Mediation Office of William W. Washauer is located in Mill Valley, California, and serves clients in San Francisco, Napa, Santa Rosa, Novato, Petaluma, San Anselmo and Contra Costa, as well as in Sonoma County, Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County, the South Bay, the North Bay and all over the San Francisco Bay Area in the areas of business law and real estate law.
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The Law and Mediation Office of William W. Washauer is located in Mill Valley, California, and serves clients in San Francisco, Napa, Santa Rosa, Novato, Petaluma, San Anselmo and Contra Costa, as well as in Sonoma County, Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County, the South Bay, the North Bay and all over the San Francisco Bay Area in the areas of business law and real estate law.
Mr...
The Law and Mediation Office of William W. Washauer is located in Mill Valley, California, and serves clients in San Francisco, Napa, Santa Rosa, Novato, Petaluma, San Anselmo and Contra Costa, as well as in Sonoma County, Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County, the South Bay, the North Bay and all over the San Francisco Bay Area in the areas of business law and real estate law.
Mr. Washauer's law firm has a long track record of success in supporting the legal needs of businesses and real estate brokers from start up to finish. Mr. Washauer believes in supporting the whole business as opposed to working piecemeal. His business law practice covers every aspect of beginning, running and closing a business so that a company only needs one lawyer to cover all of its business law needs. He practices real estate law in a similar manner, bringing all of the expertise of each field to bear on the other for his clients, giving them the extra value of a well-rounded law firm.
Mr. Washauer serves as outside general counsel to several different real estate companies and small to medium-sized businesses. He has been in practice since 1978 and established The Law and Mediation Office of William W. Washauer in 1992. He works directly with all of his clients, answering their questions and guiding them through the legal maze.
About Law and Mediation Office of William W. Washauer
Previous Law Firm Name
- Dooley, Johnson & Pardini, January 1, 1993
Practice Areas
- Business & Real Estate Law
- Civil Law
- Business Counsel
- Real Estate Counsel
- Legal Consultation
Litigation
- 5%
Honors
- Rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
Published Works
- Business Law
- Real Estate Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
775 East Blithedale AvenueNo. 407 Mill Valley, CA 94941- 1554
Phone
Fax
- 415-381-9904
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