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Biggs Law Office, A Professional Corporation - Walnut Creek, CA
319 Lennon LaneSuite B Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Walnut Creek Civil Law / Government Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Leader in Government Litigation with Local, State, And Federal, Entities, Agencies, Boards, and Government Employers
Your Go to Northern California Firm Involving Litigation with "Government". 17 years Litigation Experience in State Courts and the United States District Court...
Leader in Government Litigation with Local, State, And Federal, Entities, Agencies, Boards, and Government Employers
Your Go to Northern California Firm Involving Litigation with "Government". 17 years Litigation Experience in State Courts and the United States District Court...
Leader in Government Litigation with Local, State, And Federal, Entities, Agencies, Boards, and Government Employers
Your Go to Northern California Firm Involving Litigation with "Government". 17 years Litigation Experience in State Courts and the United States District Court.
-Professional License Defense Against Accusation by License Board
-Regulatory Enforcement Litigation
Involving Zoning and Building Codes and State or Federal Environmental Laws
-Personal Injuries Occurring on Local, State or Federal Property or Transit.
-Employment Law Representing and Protecting Local, State and Federal Employees
-Civil Rights Section Litigation Procedural and Substantive civil rights against Local, State, Local and Federal Government
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About Biggs Law Office, A Professional Corporation
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Civil Law / Government Litigation
- Administrative Litigation
- Professional Licensure Defense Against Accusation by License Board
- Regulatory Enforcement Litigation Involving Zoning and Building Codes and State or Federal Environmental Laws
- Personal Injuries Occurring on Local, State or Federal Property or Transit.
- Employment Law Representing and Protecting Local, State and Federal Employees
- Civil Rights Section Litigation Procedural and Substantive civil rights against Local, State, Local and Federal Government
Litigation
- 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
319 Lennon LaneSuite B Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Phone
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