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Scottsdale Real Estate Litigation Law Firm
Overview
The Bainbridge Law Firm provides clients across the state with professional, reliable legal representation. The firm concentrates its practice on homeowners association, real estate, landlord/tenant and construction law. The firm also represents clients in a variety of business disputes.
The Bainbridge Law Firm strives to identify every client’s specific goals and tailor the representation to that client’s needs...
The Bainbridge Law Firm provides clients across the state with professional, reliable legal representation. The firm concentrates its practice on homeowners association, real estate, landlord/tenant and construction law. The firm also represents clients in a variety of business disputes.
The Bainbridge Law Firm strives to identify every client’s specific goals and tailor the representation to that client’s needs...
The Bainbridge Law Firm provides clients across the state with professional, reliable legal representation. The firm concentrates its practice on homeowners association, real estate, landlord/tenant and construction law. The firm also represents clients in a variety of business disputes.
The Bainbridge Law Firm strives to identify every client’s specific goals and tailor the representation to that client’s needs. The firm utilizes every possible resource to quickly and efficiently arrive at resolution.
The firm makes every effort to avoid time-consuming and expensive court proceedings. However, if necessary, the firm will not hesitate to secure your rights and protect your interests through various court proceedings, including bench and jury trials.
About The Bainbridge Law Firm, L.L.C.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Litigation 35%
- Home Owners Association Law 35%
- Business and Commercial Law 10%
- Housing and Construction Defect 10%
- Landlord-Tenant Law 10%
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
8161 East Indian Bend RoadSuite 103 Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Phone
Fax
- 602-297-6595
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