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Newport Beach Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Our formula for practicing law has served our clients well since we founded Bidna & Keys in 1986; we are all experienced attorneys, who treat each matter with personal attention and sensitivity to the cost of legal services.
About Bidna & Keys APLC
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Business Organizations
- Real Estate Law
- Creditor's Rights
- Litigation & Appeals
- Banking & Finance Law
- Antitrust Law
- Trade Secrets
- Unfair Competition
- Reorganizations & Restructuring
Office Information
Address
5120 Campus Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660- 2101
Phone
Fax
- (949) 752-8770
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