Walnut Creek Banking & Finance Law Firm
Overview
The Williams Firm, based in Walnut Creek, California, provides dedicated banking and finance law, business and commercial law, and real estate and construction law services to clients throughout the Bay Area. Offering knowledgeable and responsive representation, the law firm's primary objective is the same as its clients' - to help them achieve common sense solutions that effectively meet their needs and goals.
Whether business clients are long established or they are just starting up ...
The Williams Firm, based in Walnut Creek, California, provides dedicated banking and finance law, business and commercial law, and real estate and construction law services to clients throughout the Bay Area. Offering knowledgeable and responsive representation, the law firm's primary objective is the same as its clients' - to help them achieve common sense solutions that effectively meet their needs and goals.
Whether business clients are long established or they are just starting up ...
The Williams Firm, based in Walnut Creek, California, provides dedicated banking and finance law, business and commercial law, and real estate and construction law services to clients throughout the Bay Area. Offering knowledgeable and responsive representation, the law firm's primary objective is the same as its clients' - to help them achieve common sense solutions that effectively meet their needs and goals.
Whether business clients are long established or they are just starting up, the law firm crafts strategies on their behalf that are aimed at producing results for their companies. The attorneys guide clients through matters involving drafting and reviewing contracts, business organizations, government contracts, insurance law compliance, internet and cyberspace, mergers and acquisitions, corporate and business transactions, employment law compliance, franchising, consumer protection and securities. They also work with clients to develop intellectual property solutions such as obtaining patents or trademarks.
Handling all types of real estate and construction litigation and transactional matters, the law firm walks clients through the process, looking out for their rights and best interests at each stage. Aggressively advocating on behalf of their clients, the attorneys handle a full range of matters such as those involving the sale or purchase of commercial or residential properties, eminent domain, land use and zoning, lender liability claims, neighbor disputes, easements, property line and boundary disputes, and landlord-tenant agreements and disputes.
Recognizing that each client and every legal situation is unique, the attorneys at The Williams Firm provide customized assessments of their clients' legal issues, as well as a proposed approach for achieving an efficient and effective resolution. From a free initial consultation until their clients' cases are resolved, the law firm regularly communicates with those it represents to ensure that they are prepared to make informed legal decisions.
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